The 12 Beloved Cartoons Of The 90s.

By Sumaiya Ghani in History On 21st April 2016
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#1 Pokeman.

Ash Ketchum must gather the three spheres of fire, ice and lightning in order to restore balance to the Orange Islands.

#2 Batman Forever.

Batman must battle Two-Face and The Riddler with help of an amourous psychologist and a young circus acrobat who becomes his sidekick, Robin.

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#3 ANIMANIACS

The great thing about 'Animaniacs' was that kids were learning during the show without even realizing it.

#4 GARGOYLES

A clan of heroic night creatures pledge to protect modern New York City as they did in Scotland long ago

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#5 Aaahh!!! REAL MONSTERS

The show takes us through the struggles of life as a child monster. 3 monster friends are studying how to scare humans in school. Often their attempts don't work out as planned.

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#6 TINY TOONS

The adventures of a new generation of Warner Bros. Looney Tunes characters.

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#7 X-MEN

A team of mutant superheroes fight for justice and human acceptance in the Marvel Comics universe.

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#8 CAPTAIN PLANET

A quintet of teenagers work together to encourage environmentally responsible behaviour and can summon a superhero to deal with ecological disasters.

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#9 TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES

A group of mutated turtle warriors must emerge from the shadows to protect New York City from an uprising criminal gang of ninjas.

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#10 RUGRATS

The cartoon misadventures of four babies and their snotty older cousin as they face the things in life they don't understand.

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#11 RECESS

Comic tales of a group of good friends, 4 boys and 2 girls, during breaks in primary school, as they grow up, relate to each other, and have brushes with authority.

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#12 DOUG

Meet Douglas Yancy Funnie, who just moved to Bluffington with his parents, Phil and Theda, and his sister, Judy. When he isn't playing with friends Skeeter, Patti and Beebe, Roger Klotz is one of Doug's rivals. Doug likes to write in his journal and fantasize that he is a superhero named Quailman.