10 Best ’90s Cartoons Everyone Forgot About

The 1990s were an important time in the history of animation. The decade was marked by a lot of innovation and diversification in storytelling, art style and sound design. It was a peak moment thus far for children’s television networks like Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network and Disney Channel. And many now-obscure gems from that period stood the test of time.The nostalgia of ’90s cartoons is naturally more often linked to the most popular TV shows. From American classics like Powerpuff Girls, Dexter’s Laboratory, The Wild Thornberrys and Animaniacs to anime like Sailor Moon, the hits overshadow the shows that were less popular in this crowded period. However, that doesn’t mean the forgotten cartoons of the decade weren’t as good as the ones that are easily remembered. The best 90s’ cartoons everyone forgot about include Gargoyles, Magic Knight Rayearth and Doug, among other examples that go head-to-head with the greatest.To have a kid’s show with creature-like heroes that only fight during the night and a set of characters from diverse ethnicities and backgrounds was very unusual back then. On top of that, the complex storytelling and the bold approach to hard topics like prejudice and oppression made Gargoyles enjoyable and instructive for viewers of all ages. Its success influenced the presence of gargoyles as Quasimodo’s friends in the 1996 Disney movie The Hunchback of Notre Dame, but it remained forgotten for a long time until a Gargoyles live-action reboot was teased.

The 1990s were an important time in the history of animation. The decade was marked by a lot of innovation and diversification in storytelling, art style and sound design. It was a peak moment thus far for children’s television networks like Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network and Disney Channel. And many now-obscure gems from that period stood the test of time.

The nostalgia of ’90s cartoons is naturally more often linked to the most popular TV shows. From American classics like Powerpuff Girls, Dexter’s Laboratory, The Wild Thornberrys and Animaniacs to anime like Sailor Moon, the hits overshadow the shows that were less popular in this crowded period. However, that doesn’t mean the forgotten cartoons of the decade weren’t as good as the ones that are easily remembered. The best 90s’ cartoons everyone forgot about include Gargoyles, Magic Knight Rayearth and Doug, among other examples that go head-to-head with the greatest.

To have a kid’s show with creature-like heroes that only fight during the night and a set of characters from diverse ethnicities and backgrounds was very unusual back then. On top of that, the complex storytelling and the bold approach to hard topics like prejudice and oppression made Gargoyles enjoyable and instructive for viewers of all ages. Its success influenced the presence of gargoyles as Quasimodo’s friends in the 1996 Disney movie The Hunchback of Notre Dame, but it remained forgotten for a long time until a Gargoyles live-action reboot was teased.

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