@Akumu:
The 60/70's had some good cartoons too, as that was when H-B was at their peak IMO. –Scooby-Doo, The Flinstones, etc.
These don't require any comment, in my opinion. They're just, as I call them, "eternal cartoons". That is, they don't need any explanation about why they're good, they just are (and everyone knows that). Ask anyone, they will have heard of Scooby Doo and Fred, and will most likely say that they have enjoyed them as a child or, heck, even watching them now. They won't ever be forgotten.
@Badass:
I'll give you that
Sucks.
Chowder is awesome, but I heard that it was getting canceled. CN with another one of its great decisions.
Flapjack epitomizes what a child would do on crack. That's it.
Kablam! was gold. I don't know what Nick was thinking when they got rid of it.
All That was awesome, but lost its steam when they decided to bring in a whole new cast.
Rugrats never ceased to amaze me. Though, I never liked "All Grown Up" as much. :unsure:
And, the '90's cartoon network shows were all gold. Just look at this for example:
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I've only watched a few episodes of Phineas and Ferb and I wouldn't say it's unbelievably entertaining or hilarious, because it isn't, it's average. But still, I wouldn't clasify it as a bad show, either, because there are far worse examples.
I'll use this post as an apology for accusing Chowder of being a terrible show (I think it was Chowder? Maybe Flapjack? But Flapjack sucks, so no apology there.). I watched some more episodes and I didn't find it all that bad, some parts even made me chuckle, so yes, it's an alright show.
And oh, thanks for posting that video. I even found the girl IRL:
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@Bucephalus:
Nope, relatively early 90's. I lived through Cartoon Network and Nick in their "prime." Cartoons just really weren't my thing.
Although I have to ask, what's wrong with the late 90's? Correct me if I'm wrong, but Courage the Cowardly Dog started right around there, and that show was fucking awesome. Oh, and Hey Arnold was 1996-ish, so I dunno if it counts, but that was a great tv show too.
Could care less for some of the shows that people herald as classics though.
Perhaps you should read JERK DISEASE's posts again.
@Airflow:
Johnny Bravo remains one of the greatest children shows ever.
Indeed. In fact, I think I need to listen to that theme once more.