EmTheGhost
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Y'know which one I just remembered? Dave the Barbarian!
Anyone remember Courage the Cowardly Dog? I remember catching some episodes as a kid, mainly the one with the blue thing that said "You're not Perfect." *Shudders* Gives me chills to this day.
Anyone remember Mr. Meaty? I had forgotten how weird and uncanny it was until today.
Wander Over Yonder.
A fantastic animated series prematurely cancelled by an uncaring corporation, so it technically counts as a forgotten cartoon.
The amount of homages in Season 2 and Lord Dominator being a phenomenal villain made the experience that more worthwhile.
The show had many funny and heartwarming moments.
Both Wander and Sylvia, as well as Hater and Peepers, were effective duos that contrasted each other quite well. Their actors delivered fantastic performances and sounded like they enjoyed their roles.
I hope, at the very least, the show makes it to Disney+ for future audiences to tune in at any given time.
I have heard of most of the television shows named here actually.
One I remember that I haven't seen mentioned yet though is KaBLAM. It was a cartoon show that ran on Nickelodeon. The format was like you were inside of a comic book with it's hosts Henry and June, and it had lots of different animation segments within it. They were each their own story. So it was cartoons within a cartoon. A lot of them were kinda cynical and oddball skits, my favorites being Action League Now, which was a parody of other super hero shows like The Justice League, and also Angela Anaconda-- I thought the art style with the cut out of photographs and use of magazines was interesting to watch as kid, and made me always want go make a collage. I guess that's what I liked about Action League Now too, it was stop motion animation, and I liked that it was different! It was like all my toys had come to life.
Going a little more modern...anyone remember this?
This was actually a REALLY good show, with some strong character development and a really appealing art style.
I'll be surprised if anyone has heard of this one:
Going a little more modern...anyone remember this?
This was actually a REALLY good show, with some strong character development and a really appealing art style.
I'll be surprised if anyone has heard of this one:
I have 100% heard of both of these!!!!!!! Absolutely loved them both, man that Poddington Peas intro truly never leaves the subconscious, huh...
Oh man, I just remembered another one - Brandy & Mr. Whiskers! It's not even on Disney+, that's how forgotten it is!
(The monkey's paw episode scared the muk out of me as a kid)