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http://www.cbr.com/good-and-bad-cartoons-from-the-00s/

Kids from the ’90s might try to claim they had the best cartoons growing up, but let’s be honest, every era of animation has had some great standouts. In fact, the following generation of cartoons had a lot of amazing hits, some that still hold up to this day. The Early 2000s was a great time for animation as networks were trying new things, experimenting with art and storytelling styles. Then again, not every cartoon from the’00s was a hit, some bombed pretty badly, and looking back at them now, it’s not hard to see why, be it thanks to dated humor or unappealing visuals.

The ’00s produced some of modern animation’s greatest feats, Samurai Jack being perhaps the greatest of them all. We here at CBR decided to go through a few ’00s cartoons to see if they have stood the test of time. Two rules, however — the series must have aired primarily in the 2000s and they can’t have continued after 2010 — so Jack is unfortunately out of the running. With that, here are 8 cartoons from the ’00s that have held up, and 7 that haven’t.

 No.932496

>no archive

Fuck off shill.


 No.932537

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

>author doesn't think jimmy neutron, code forehead or sheep in the big city held up


 No.932555

This list sucks


 No.932591

I grew up in the 90's and I can tell you American kids growing up from the mid 50's to early 60's had the best childhood. They had the arse end of the golden age and even the odd pulp, then the best of the silver age, and the likes of Captain Z-ro and Dragnet on the telly.

Being a Jap kid in the age of the Famicom and decent anime was probably alright too, though.


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>the series must have aired primarily in the 2000s and they can’t have continued after 2010 — so Jack is unfortunately out of the running

Yeah, no, that's a stupid rule. Look at Tom & Jerry or Looney Tunes for example, see how long they've run in their various incarnations yet are considered products of the 50s as that's when their animation styles were solidified and when most people saw them.




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