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We have cherished our childhoods for years, even to this day! Mostly, they involve television, which had TV shows. TV shows are very important in our generation. As you were asking, what were the best cartoons and anime of the 1990s and the 2000s? What were the most ground-breaking, most creative, and probably the coolest ever to hit your screen? Well, I found a way! I made a Top 15 List to find out. Since it's my very first list on the site, why is it Top 15? It's because what if 10 isn't enough. So, sit back and relax! Welcome to Nostalgia Land! Turn on your TV screens! This is My Top 15 Animated Series!

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    Lilo & Stitch: The Series My Top 15 Animated Series Television picture
    2003-2006

    The show picks up where it left off on Lilo and Stitch, one of Disney's beloved animated films. In each episode, you have an Experiment, or Stitch's cousin. And each of them were creative by design and trait. Every time, Stitch and Lilo set out to catch and purify every Experiment in Hawaii, which is a lot of fun. When it comes to teamwork, step out of the stage Men in Black! We have a brand new breed of alien hunters on the beat! If I were you, you could say "Aloha!"
    BUY @ amazon
  2. 10
    Dexter's Laboratory My Top 15 Animated Series Television picture
    1996-2003

    One of Cartoon Network's iconic series, I think this one takes the cake since Transformers Animated, The Powerpuff Girls, and Chowder. The show revolves around a boy genius named Dexter, who makes trouble, but success, in his bedroom laboratory. His lab may be secret, but only his dim-witted sister Deedee manages to bust in and destroy everything. Yeah, little dude. My heart bleeds for you. Here's an episode where he makes magic cookies that cause Deedee to grow mammoth, because they were tainted with a formula to do so. I think it makes sense. And here's an episode where he brainwashes people with a hypnotizing pen. Now that's just awesome! Dexter's Laboratory---worthy enough to take this spot on the countdown.
    BUY @ amazon
  3. 10
    The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius My Top 15 Animated Series Television picture
    2002-2006

    It's another show based on a movie, and another about a boy genius. But this time, I think they lightened the tone down for good guy standards. It's about a boy genius named Jimmy Neutron, who invents creative gadgets to improve daily life. Now that's just cool! From shrink rays to time booths, science never sounded so good! Even they can have downfalls, like either causing him to get grounded for two weeks, or stop disasters tearing up the city. For a modern show with a 50s-60s retrospective, I think this worked out pretty good. Adventure and science mixed with good humor---interesting. When the going gets tough, Jimmy could fix that. Right?
    BUY @ amazon
  4. 10
    Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot My Top 15 Animated Series Television picture
    1999-2001

    When Sailor Moon was a Japanese phenomenon, then Big Guy and Rusty had to be an American phenomenon! Based on a sadly short-lived comic book franchise of the same name, the show took a few original ideas of their own and everything that the comics were about, and turned them all into an epic, all-American, and very subtle show. The characters were unique, the inventive logic was pretty clever, and the stories were creative, as well as plots and ideas from the comics. It had giant monsters, nasty aliens, and of course---patriotism. Although it lasted for a few episodes, but they put a lot of time and effort on it. And everyone was talking about the robotic dynamic duo, even to this day! You can't think of American life without Big Guy and Rusty!
    BUY @ amazon
  5. 10
    Spider-Man: The Animated Series My Top 15 Animated Series Television picture
    1994-1998

    Web-swinging from the comic book shelves to your TV screens, Spider-Man was somewhat of a dark show that not only has great action, but deals with psychological issues. And this show is all about that. As Spider-Man, Peter Parker has a lot of issues to overcome in his spare time---from the death of his beloved Uncle Ben to strengthen his relationship with Mary Jane. But, he never forgets that with great power comes with great responsibility! Although the show wasn't as close as it gets to the original comic storyline, I may cringed a bit but I didn't mind. High-energy action is all what matters to me! Spider-Man, in my opinion, the greatest superhero ever created by Marvel!
    BUY @ amazon

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  1. kate1010
    Dexter's Laboratory at 4/21/2011 6:45 AM
    yes!!!
  2. Paranormality
    My Top 15 Animated Series at 4/19/2011 2:14 PM
    UGH! THIS LIST NEEDS MAJOR UPDATING! Naruto? Digimon? Pokemon? If you wanna put anime on a top 15 best anime shows list where the f**k is Paranoia Agent, Megas XLR, and Samurai Champloo?
  3. NIBMRatchet
    The Transformers at 7/07/2010 9:10 PM
    Absolute truth :-)
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