You don’t have to be a ’90s kid to appreciate the best cartoons of that era. Animators broke the mold of with three-dimensional characters, all-ages humor, and cutting-edge toon-age. The expansion of original programming on cable channels like Nickelodeon, the Disney Channel, and Cartoon Network allowed animators to play in a bigger and deeper sandbox, taking more chances in style and storylines. The results produced some of the most influential cartoons of all time. Here’s a look back at the best ’90s cartoons, many of whom have been re-released on your favorite streaming channels.
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Best ‘90s cartoons
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'Animaniacs' (1993-1998)
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'Batman: The Animated Series' (1992-1995)
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'Pinky and the Brain' (1995-1998)
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'Doug' (1991-1994)
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'Beavis and Butt-Head' (1993-2001)
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'Daria' (1997-2002)
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'Rugrats' (1990-2006)
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'X-Men: The Animated Series' (1992-1997)
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'Gargoyles' (1994-1997)
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'The Powerpuff Girls' (1998-2005)