Introduction
Our childhood was filled with many different sorts of cartoons and different animated programmes that we loved to enjoy as kids. From getting up early in the morning to staying up late at night, just watch cartoons, enjoy your holidays, and enjoy your time off from school. We love to watch these animated programmes, and they gave us a leisurely activity to enjoy.
This list focuses on some of the best cartoons from our childhood that are sure to make us nostalgic, so let’s begin.
1. Tom And Jerry
Tom and Jerry is a timeless classic from childhood that maybe even our parents grew up watching. Created by William Henna and Joseph Barbera, Tom and Jerry is an American-made animated series that showcases the lives of a cat named Tom and a mouse named Jerry and their fight of mice and cats that goes on in a typical household setting. The series started in 1940 and has been continuing ever since, although there have been some pretty long breaks in between different short films and episodes. But the series is an eternal classic, and everybody enjoys it, from toddlers to young adults, and many adults find it a good pastime.
2. The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy.
The American-made show The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy is based on the lives of two kids, Billy and Mandy, and their eccentric best friend, the Grim Reaper. This unfortunate grim reaper became bound to serve Mandy when Mandy won a limbo game to save Billy’s pet hamster.
The story follows dim-witted Billy and witty Mandy and their ‘best friend forever,’ the grim reaper, who has access to supernatural abilities and an arsenal of spells and other abilities that often lead Billy and Mandy to interact with otherworldly situations.
3. Gravity Falls
This American-made animated series consists of comedic short episodes and follows the lives of Dipper Pines and his twin sister Maple, who are shipped to spend the summer with their great uncle Stan in Gravity Falls, Oregon. The mystery town is filled with paranormal activities, weird occurrences, and supernatural creatures.
The show portrays the kids, Dipper and Maple, helping their great uncle (gruncle) run the mystery shack, which is a tourist attraction, while also fighting and investigating the local mysteries. This series was a rather short-running series compared to many other classics. First airing in 2012 and concluding in 2016. Despite its short run, the series was a fantastic hit among the young kids of the era.
4. Courage the Cowardly Dog
Courage, the cowardly dog, features a self-titled character- Courage, a fearful dog who resides in the middle of nowhere in a fictional town of Kansas with an elderly couple in a farmhouse. The show revolves around the trio running into bizarre occurrences and supernatural events in their town. The series is known for its dark and gloomy setting. The trio frequently encountered monsters, zombies, paranormal activities, supernatural creatures, and even aliens that were attracted to nowhere.
Created by John Dilworth for Cartoon Network, the series ran for four seasons with a total of 52 episodes. Although the series consists of short episodes, there have been a few recurring characters in the show, including a courageous, sarcastic sentient computer, the family physician, Vindaloo, a fortune teller named Chihuahua, and many other cast members.
5. Rick and Morty
This science fiction sitcom was created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon for Cartoon Network’s nighttime programming block, Adult Swim. The series showcases the adventures of Rick Sanchez, who is portrayed as a mad scientist, and his grandson, Moti Smith, who divide their time between a domestic life and inter-dimensional adventures that occur through an infinite number of realities. This ends up with the duo often going to other planets and dimensions through portals.
The series has also won a number of awards for its performance and fan following among young adults, including three Prime Time Emmy awards for outstanding animated programming and two Annie Awards. The latest season of this series, the seventh season, aired in October 2023.
6. Scooby Doo
Owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment and created in 1969. The Scooby Doo franchise is an American media franchise that was created by writers Joe Ruby and Ken Spears. The series portrays teenagers named Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Wilma, Dinkley, and Shaggy Rogers, and a great-grandson named Scooby Doo. This unlikely group of teenagers solve mysteries and crimes involving supernatural creatures and different paranormal activities. The group travels through their neon-coloured van, called the mystery machine.
The series was such a hit that in 2013, TV Guide ranked Scooby Doo as the fifth greatest TV cartoon of all time, and it also won a number of awards during its production and post-production era. There were quite a few movies and even a live-action movie made for this franchise.
7. Family Guy
Set in Quahog, a fictional city in Rhode Island that was founded by Peter’s grandfather. The show features the abnormal Gryphon family, which includes Peter Gryphon, his wife Lois Gryphon, their sons Stewie and Chris, their daughter Meg, and the family dog Brian. The family is named abnormal because of the abnormal traits that the family members possess: the clumsy nature of Peter, who often gets bullied, Chris, their awkward teenage son, and their wicked and mischievous baby kid, Stewie, who speaks in cliched ways used by villains. The family dog Brian is also not a normal dog, as he behaves human-like and can speak English, although he is considered a pet.
Released in 1999, the animated series consists of 424 episodes spread across 22 seasons. Despite there being short episodes in the series, there have been a number of recurring characters in the show, namely namely- Quagmire, Cleveland Brown, Loretta (Donna), Joe Swanson, Bonnie, Kevin, Susie, Mort Goldman, Muriel, Neil, Herbert, and many other eccentric characters.
8. Shinchan
This Japanese series is a worldwide hit and has gathered quite a lot of fan following and craze over the years. First airing on TV in Asahi in 1992, this animated series has been running ever since and has surpassed a milestone of about 1000 episodes. The show was such a hit in Japan that later on, the show would get dubbed in over 30 languages and be broadcast in over 45 countries.
The show follows the life of a young 5-year-old kid named Shinchan, who is very mischievous by nature, and most of the jokes in the series stem from Shinchan’s occasionally weird, unnatural, and inappropriate jokes and thinking. The main characters of the series (other than Shinchan) include Shinchan’s parents, his baby sister, their family dog, and Shinchan’s friends and neighbours.
9. Doraemon
Another Japanese series that makes our list is the nostalgic show Doraemon, which was first created as a manga series and first serialised in 1969. The manga was first created and illustrated by Fujiko F. Fuji. Since then, the manga series has been produced into various animated programmes, including over 2000 short episodes and 40+ movies, which have been broadcast in over 50 countries in various languages.
The show portrays the life of an average underachieving kid that resides in Japan, whose life has been changed forever by a robot from the 21st century named Doraemon, who was sent from the future by Nobita’s grandchild to the past to save the future of Nobita, who was headed towards a life of poverty. The series was a classic animated programme that was a part of many children’s childhoods. To know more about japan click here
Conclusion
In conclusion, the list of the best cartoons prepared by us explores various different cartoons, from American hit shows to world-renowned series. This list has taken us on a trip back to our childhoods. Although bear in mind that this series also contains some shows that are inappropriate for kids and are only made for adults, regardless, there has been a point in our lives that we may have witnessed one of these shows, whether it be our childhood or our teenage years to our adulthood. These animated programmes left a lasting impression on our lives. For more information on cartoons visit wikipedia/cartoons
Frequently asked questions
Q- Are shows like Shinchan and Doraemon recommended for children aged 5-10?
A- Yes, shows like Doraemon and Shinchan are perfectly appropriate for children from ages 4 onwards.
Q- Are there other Japanese shows that have not been aired in other countries but are pretty popular in Japan?
A- There have been a lot of Japanese animated programmes known as Anime that are pretty popular in Japan as well as many other countries, with each advancing day the fan following for anime grows strong. Some popular anime include- Naruto, One Piece, Attack on Titan, Dragon Ball, etc.
Q- What are some more examples for cartoon shows for kids?
A- There are a number of examples that include, Dora the Explorer, Power Rangers, Winnie The Pooh, Sponge Bob Squarepants, etc.
Q- Which of the shows from the above list are highly not recommend for children?
A- Shows from the above list which are not made for children and are advised to avoid are- Family Guy and Rick And Morty.
Q- Where can I watch these shows?
A- The licensing rights for these shows are owned by various different companies, however several OTT streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime often include many of such popular shows.
Q- Can I watch Family Guy in India?
A- Although Family Guy can be viewed in India through various unethical sources, Family Guy is not available on any major streaming platforms in India.
Q- Is shinchan a suitable Cartoon for a 15 year old?
A- Yes, Shinchan is a perfectly suitable cartoon for kids above 7 years old, although the show does include humour based on teenage years.
Q- What are some recommendations for toddlers?
A- Cartoons like Dora the Explorer, and Callow can help children learn social skills.
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