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Top 10 Cartoons From The '90s

Remember your childhood and missing it badly? What made it more memorable?
Its none other than the cartoons of our generation which had a special place in our hearts and minds and cannot be replaced ever. Back in the ‘90s, cartoons not only entertained us, but educated us as well. Pick any cartoon from the 90s, and there is hardly any denying that it will give today’s best cartoon a run for its money.

1] Duck Tales

Scrooge McDuck or better known as Uncle Scrooge was one of the most iconic cartoon characters of the ‘90s. And yes, Louie, Huey and Dewey always kicked Beagle Boys’ ass.


2] Aladdin

His adventures kept us all engrossed for hours. The funny Genie, the cribbing parrot Iago and the naughty monkey Abu, Ali’s entourage was one crazy bunch.

3] The Flintstones

Who thought that a working class Stone Age man’s life could be this entertaining? Well, it was, and quite a lot at that. Yabba dabba do!

4] TaleSpin

You just can’t forget Baloo and his beloved mustard air plane!

5] Tom And Jerry

Well, this cartoon was synonymous to ‘90s childhood.

6] Dexter’s Laboratory

Ah! The genius lad, his bully sister Dee Dee and the unbelievably massive underground laboratory, Dexter was every kid’s favorite back in the ‘90s.

7] Popeye

The most powerful cartoon who changed our perception about eating spinach. Thank you, Popeye!

8] Johnny Bravo

Beefcake body, pompadour hairstyle and an Elvis like voice, Johnny Bravo actually taught us how “not to” hit on women.

9] Scooby Doo

The talking brown Great Dane with his caretakers solved alien mysteries in the funniest ways possible.

10] The Powerpuff Girls

Result of a chemical accident, these super girls came to life and rocked cartoon network for the longest time. Despite being a bit girly, the cartoon had a massive male following as well.

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