Since most people watched the same cartoons as I did back in the day, I guess I'll just have to back a bit further to my early childhood. Who here watched Fantastic Max? If you don't remember that name, let me try and jog that memory of yours. Fantastic Max was a Hannah-Barbera cartoon which aired 24 episodes from September of 1988 until about January of 1990 (December if you were in the UK). The show follows the misadventures of a talking baby and his ***** sister as he go on fantastic space adventures and she (the sister) tries to keep him out of harms way. She also tries busting him Pheneas & Ferb style but of course, she's never successful. The late 80's/ early 90's Saturday morning cartoon scene was oddly filled with shows based around babies or children but I recall Fantastic Max being one of the few original ones (other shows that ran with this concept included Muppet Babies, Flintstone Kids, a Pup Named Scooby Doo and, Tom and Jerry Kids, those being derivatives of established properties). There was also Rugrats but that show stayed in production for well over a decade (in fact that could have been the longest running Nicktoon before Spongebob).
Anyway! Fantastic Max:
Yeah, this is the best I could find...Geeze...If you want to watch these in full-screen there's a youtuber who posts German episodes. Anyway this was one of the acid-trips I would be exposed to from infancy until about age 6. Couple this with The Rugrats and it suddenly makes a whole lot of sense why I still to this day have trouble with pronunciation and turning phrases...
Another show I used to love that wasn't really strange or nightmare inducing was Eureka's Castle. It was a children's show utilizing Jim Henson's workshop and muppets who you straight-up don't see any more and it played out as a fantasy-themed, Nick-based rival to Sesame Street.