Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Some cartoons don’t just live in our memories — they live in our vocabulary. For anyone who grew up in the ’80s or ’90s, certain ...
We should point out, we’re pretty much leaving out anything that was inherently terrifying. Like Courage the Cowardly Dog, for example. That sh*t was designed to be scary every week. Picking an ...
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 ...
If you're a child of the '80s or '90s, chances are you have a few animated TV friends who will stay close to your heart forever. Sure, there are tons of wacky and imaginative cartoons nowadays, but we ...
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 ...
Many who grew up in the 1990s remember waking up on a Saturday morning, grabbing that bowl of cereal, and getting comfy on the couch to watch cartoons. It was the same tradition as kids in the 80s had ...
Holding Out for a Hero’ syncs with ThunderCats and 5 other ’80s cartoon intros—try it yourself Remember when Saturday mornings meant waking up before your parents, ...
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 ...
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 ...
The original Rugrats show premiered in 1991 on Nickelodeon, and ran for eight seasons. The success of the show not only was due to the adorable babies going on adventures, but the fact that there was ...
Can’t you see it now: you wake up to the sound of an alarm or a parent’s tap on the shoulder, yawn, tumble out of bed (crust at the corners of your eyes), and head to the living room to turn on your ...