Either Dexter's Lab or Recess. As I got a bit older (10 or 11) I got very fond of that Animated Jackie Chan series. I still watch them if they happen to be on.
Well, I still watch cartoons now lol (maybe that's weird, meh) and no matter what, I can ALWAYS watch Recess!! Favourite show ever! That and The Weekenders.
...But when I was younger, I couldn't go a day without watching Mona the Vampire. SO awesome.
Oh so many come to mind.
Grim Adventures Of Billy And Mandy.
Rocko's Modern Life.
Invader Zim.
X-Men.
Dragon Ball Z.
Pokemon.
Digimon.
Recess.
Kim Possible.
Hey Arnold was cool too...
I should try to acquire some of these shows again. Friend of mine recently got X-Men. And my girlfriend just got season 1 and 2 of Pokemon off her cousin.
LOL when i saw the thread title I immediately though of Hey Arnold.
Thanks to the glory that is Netflix I can watch it with my son and it still is an enjoyable show and honestly better than a lot of the junk on TV for kids these days.
The Simpsons up till I was 11 (after that, all the good writers were turned into soylent green for the bad ones). I also loved Futurama, Pokemon and Jackie Chan Adventures.
Tie. Masters of the Universe, Thundercats, and the mid 90's X-Men cartoon. Also loved Transformers, Muppet Babies, Smurfs, Batman the animated series, mid 90's Spider-Man cartoon, G-Force, and Silver Hawks
Mighty Ducks Cartoon. (IF anyone knows if there is a DVD release of it then could you tell me where I can buy it?
Wild Thornberrys
Hey Arnold
Ah! Real Monsters
Roccos Modern Life
Ren and Stimpy
Angry Beavers
Road Runner
Stickin Around
Does GOGs count?
Moomin. It's actually animated in Japan, but those do count as cartoons too, regardless of what some people like to think.
My parents recorded all the episodes, and I rewatched them so many times that eventually some of the tapes were completely broken and unwatchable. It's also one of the few, or possibly the only show that I can still tolerate watching dubbed.
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