This line transcended cartoons and became a global slogan. Every kid in the ’90s yelled it while trading cards, battling ...
I'm a '90s kid, but that being said, some great cartoons definitely spilled over into my childhood from the '80s...and these shows are MONEY. There's no denying the popularity of Care Bears. The show, ...
Michelle is a List Writer at Collider, pop-culture nerd, and die-hard Outlander, Supernatural, and Doctor Who fan. Follow me on Twitter @ScreenScribe. The '80s and '90s saw an influx of Saturday ...
The 1980s were a halcyon time for Saturday morning cartoons. For a whole generation of children, nothing could beat a bowl of sugary cereal, a pair of warm pajamas, and a 24-inch TV blasting the best ...
The ‘80s and ‘90s are full of brilliant animated films with engaging storylines, great sing-along songs, and plenty of moving moments. These decades have a ton of animated, beloved classics, but let’s ...
These days, you can watch animated TV shows whenever you want—on streaming channels, YouTube or any of the cable channels devoted exclusively to cartoons. There are endless ways to watch funny kids ...
We’ve gotten some ‘90s cartoon reboots recently. Maybe you didn’t notice, if you are now an adult, but there’s Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, and more. But believe it or not, we haven’t gotten a reboot of ...
As far as totally rad 'n' gnarly animated television programs go, the final ten years of the 1900s are without parallel. You want sharks with legs? The '90s got you. You want a series about the ...
Imagine there’s no beef between your favorite cartoon heroes and their mortal enemies–a place where Lion-O and Mumm-Ra can share a laugh over a bowl of cereal or Jem and Pizzazz can dish about cute ...
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There's no denying the popularity of Care Bears. The show, on the other hand, wasn't that well-received, but still rode the popularity train for three seasons. I'm not going to lie, I don't know if I ...