Avatar TLA - story and character FLCL - because it's FLCL Ed Edd and Eddy AAh Real Monsters - I liked the creativity of the different character designs. One holds his own eyeballs in his hands...
Eh, I can't really get into animated shows anymore, but here's a few I used to really enjoy: The Clone Wars The Clone Wars The Clone Wars The Clone Wars I'll remember some more later.
Top 10 in no particular order: Samurai Jack Codename KnD Dexter's Laboratory Spongebob (Seasons 1 to 3) Teen Titans Flapjack Chowder Regular Show Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends Honorable mentions would have to go to the first few seasons of Pokemon and Sonic SatAM. Something tells me if I were to rewatch them they wouldn't have aged nearly as well as the others did. Also Sonic X? Really, @S0UL FLAME?
Serial Experiment Lain - It is a 12 episode show that I can get something new out of every time I watch it. Paranoia Agent - Legitimately spooky. After that I have a really hard time deciding.
I do actually remember really liking Last Airbender, Courage, and Invader Zim. However, I don't recall much so I can't really put them on a list.
Ed, Edd and Eddy which I've watched in it's entirety like 3 times lol Teen Titans The Boondocks Rick n Morty Futurama Ben 10 (When he was older) Adventure Time I haven't watched any of these recently. Some for years but still.
I never pitched in — Seasons 3-9 of South Park Season 1 InitialD Ed, Edd & Eddy Tom and Jerry (OG) Johnny Bravo Seasons 1-3 Pokémon Batman (1989-199X) Super Mario Brothers Super Show Probably more...
we should do Anime tomorrow so we can weed out the otakus I know one of you unironically watch K-On regularly
Futurama - It's where all the good writer's from the Simpsons went. Smart humor and some surprisingly deep story lines. Batman: The Animated Series - One of my go-to after school shows growing up. Dark but still able to be kid friendly. Does justice to a lot of characters in the Batman universe. Animaniacs/Pinky & the Brain - Good, classic animation. One of the shows that inspired me to pursue traditional cartoon animation. King of the Hill - Pretty much based on actual events. Hank and Peggy Hill may have been inspired by my grandpa and step grandma (the resemblance and character traits are insane). Dad grew up the street over from Mike Judge. Honorable Mention: Ren & Stimpy The Tick Tiny Toon Adventures Darkwing Duck Drawn Together
OK, here I go @a Chunk Looney toons Recess Season 1 Pokémon Tmnt Super Mario bros super show (and legend of Zelda) The pirates of dark water Josie and the ***** cats Scoobie doo There's more I'm sure
Reporting this post for age discrimination. It’s the only reason I can think of that I’ve been tagged. On a potentially related note, I legitimately haven’t heard of about half the shows people have listed. I guess that’s what happens when you don’t watch television for 2 decades.