[Music] what's up my comic comrades so about four months ago we did an episode on the greatest 80s Saturday morning and after school cartoons and while the 80s is considered by many to be the Golden Era for Saturday mornings and after school cartoons giving us Classics like the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Transformers He-Man Thundercats The Real Ghostbusters gii Joe and so many more I think there's a case to be made that the '90s era of cartoons was just as good if not better so put your Trapper Keeper away press save on your Game Boy Color
clean up your pogs and grab some dunkaroos and surge because we're going to take a stroll through the '90s specifically to talk about the greatest '90s Saturday morning cartoons now with that said there are way too many cartoons that came out in the '90s to mention them all so we're going to stick to our absolute favorites which is still going to be a pretty good chunk we're also going to do this by year starting with 1990 so first up we have Bobby's World this cartoon is one of the earliest memories I have of a cartoon
series and I still think one of the best cartoons that come out of the '90s the series was created by howy Mandel he even appeared in live action at the beginning of every episode and also voiced Bobby and played Bobby's dad the opening is ingrained in my head with Bobby riding his strike into his imagination with that 90 Cent the show was a great fun kids cartoon that follows the adventures of Bobby generic with us seeing the world through his eyes as a little boy with a big imagination moving along since we're not spending too
much time on each since there's a bunch to get through we have Captain Planet and the Planeteers this is the first superhero card cartoon I ever watched in the '90s as it kicked off the 9s I was obsessed with Captain Planet I had his action figure and I watched every single episode I know I'm not the only one who remembers the classic line let our powers combine Earth fire wind water heart with your powers combined I am Captain Planet I wanted one of those magic rings the kids in the show had so bad the Rings
were created by Gaia the spirit of Earth and gifted them to five kids from all over the world giving them the power of an element and with their powers combined they can create Captain Planet it was a great show that had some educational value in the sense that it dealt with treating Earth kindly not polluting it or hurting nature the environment or Wildlife as Captain pled would say he finds pollution solution so damn cheesy but I ate it up as a kid it was an environmentalist show through and through and like many '90s cartoon intro
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executive producing the concept of the show was introducing the next generation of Looney Tunes the successors of bugs Daffy and more we follow characters like Buster Bunny Babs Bunny Plucky Duck Hampton jpig and more who attend Acme Lun University to learn to become funny and carry on the legacy of the classic Looney Tune characters the show kicked off the smart humor in the ' 90s for Warner Brothers allowing kids and adults alike to enjoy the show I loved the Looney Tunes growing up and the Tiny Tunes were some of my favorites one of the best
parts of the show was all the pop culture references and cameos anything Warner Brothers or Steven Spielberg was a part of during his career was on board so we got cameos from Indiana Jones Batman Steven Spielberg himself and more the show is just all around great and still holds up to this day its Vibe tone and humor is one of the greatest examples of what made '90s cartoons great on a personal note I remember remember having a plush Buster Bunny and several of the McDonald's Happy Meal toys those toys were great but jumping to 1991
we have the Back to the Future Animated Series this series was very shortlived only getting two seasons but it was my jam the Back to the Future franchise is one of my favorite movie franchises of all time so naturally as a kid I was all about the Animated Series another reason I have such fun memories of this show is because I had all four of the McDonald's Happy Meal toys from it the dock and the DeLorean was one of my favorite toys full stop for a long time you're going to quickly find out a lot
of my favorite '90s cartoons also have ties to Happy Meal toys because back then McDonald's was goated with their toys making dope Happy Meal toys from some of the biggest kid shows at the time I would ask my parents to take me to McDonald's just to get specific toys from Happy Meals but that cheeseburger and fries it hit different back then anyway I digress as for the show itself it was a direct sequel to the film Trilogy even co-created by Rob zamus and Bob Gail who did the three films the series even opened and closed
with live action segments of Christopher Lloyd returning as Doc Brown he would introduce the story of each episode and cap every episode with its moral it's a perfect show of the '90s and stayed loyal to the films every episode followed Doc's family and Marty on various time traveling Adventures they would visit different historical points both in the future and past and of course the DeLorean and Doc's new inventions played Major roles in every episode Story the series focused on educational themes using history and science as part of the storytelling it's a brilliant show based on
one of the most successful movie franchises of all time and highly underrated But continuing on we have the terror that flaps in the night the flea you cannot flick the surprise in your cereal box Darkwing Duck I think we can all agree dark wi duck is amazing it's one of the most quotable cartoons from the 9s for instance I am the moth that seeks your porch light Let's Get Dangerous it's so good it aired on Disney afternoon and Saturday mornings on ABC if you were a kid that likes superheroes like me Darkwing was an obvious
favorite its theme song Alone is Iconic DW as we call him was voiced by none other than voice acting royalty Jim Cummings as for the show itself it was a hilarious fun take on the Vigilante superhero archetype blending the newr detective elements of characters like the Shadow with the flare and gadgets of Batman then mixing in some slapstick humor and giving him a great sidekick like Launchpad from DuckTales he even had hilarious villains like Mega Vol bushroot quarter Jack and Nega duck Disney basically nailed everything on their '90s Disney afternoon and Saturday morning lineup in
true classic Disney fashion but there was another kid netw making big swings in the early '90s and that of course is Nickelodeon obviously we recently found out that behind the scenes at Nickelodeon things weren't so good to say the least but let's stick to what we knew as kids for the sacred reminiscence two of their all-time greats are Doug and Rugrats but let's start with Doug Doug was a simple straightforward cartoon that became a huge hit because of its relatable Slice of Life storytelling what made Doug so great was the fact that he was just
an awkward normal 11-year-old boy he had a dog named pork chop a best friend named sker Valentine had a crush on Patty mayonnaise even a bully named Roger kotz Doug funny wasn't super popular but also wasn't a complete Outcast he was just kind of there like most of us were and it was great seeing him work through everyday problems like all of us he was also a comic nerd like us giving himself the alter ego of quail man that he would often use to work through his problems Doug is just a relatable fun character especially
if you were a kid around his age watching it also sker was the man honk honk and we all had a Patty at our school a pretty girl we wished was our girlfriend the crazy thing is Disney would do what Disney does and later acquire Doug giving it a full feature film release which I loved and saw in theaters they even continue the series on the Disney Channel next up we have more Nickelodeon royalty and that of course is Rugrats for a lot of people this is the end all Beall cartoon of the 9s and
you really can't blame them all the cartoons I've mentioned thus far were really popular but I feel Rugrats a little more so I mean Rugrats got three theatrical released films The Rugrats Movie in '98 Rugrats and Paris the movie in 2000 and Rugrats Go Wild in 2003 it's the only '90s cartoon that got a theatrical film Trilogy that should tell you everything you need to know I don't have to break down Rugrats for you we all should be familiar with the Rugrats whether you're a '90s kid or not because that's how beloved this series was
and is the concept of the show was so simple just follows a group of babies Tommy Chucky Phil and Lil their older bully Angelica and also the counter to Angelica Susie who's protective of the babies along with Tommy's dog Spike and eventually his younger brother dill and Chucky stepsister Kimmy the great thing about Rugrats is we get to see the world through Through The Eyes of how a baby might see it like going to the grocery store going to the park everyday thing seeing what they may be thinking and how they may perceive things is
absolutely brilliant the show is easily top 10 favorite ' 90s cartoons for me personally and still holds up so much so my seven-year-old and four-year-old started watching it on Netflix and they love it next we have my favorite animated series ever not just from the 9s of course I'm talking about 1992's Batman the Animated Series if you know anything about me you know I can go on and on with my love for this series and how it changed Prime Time animated storytelling in a massive way one of the main things Batman the Animated Series is
known for and what put it on the map so to speak is its storytelling how it didn't talk down to children but instead found clever ways to explore mature themes that were still suitable for a younger audience giving us iconic episodes like Heart of Ice which is a super mature complex story of how Victor Von freeze would do anything to get his wife back this take on Mr Freeze became so iconic DC decided to make Mr Freeze's animated origin his main continuity origin in the com books as well which still stands to this day or
how about the complexity and tragedy of Harvey Den story in two- fa part one and two the series was constantly giving us Peak storytelling which was borderline unheard of in an afternoon or Saturday morning cartoon series at the time not to mention there's almost countless elements of the series that ended up being Main Stays in the main DC Batman continuity because of how good it was usually movies and TV pull from Comics as it's the source material but in this case the comics were pulling from the show that's how great it was then you add
the stunning Noir retro modern animation mixed with an amazing voice cast consisting of the likes of Kevin Conroy who became known as the definitive voice of Batman and Mark Hamill who would become the definitive voice of the Joker of course we also have the iconic opening theme song Done by Shirley Walker that was a Twist on Danny elfman's iconic Tim Burton Batman theme again that could go on and on but for me this is easily the number one cartoon series of all time not just the '90s so with that praise out of the way let's
move on staying in the comic book animated series Camp 1992 would also give us another staple to '90s kids everywhere and that of course is the utterly amazing or should I say astonishing X-Men the Animated Series for the newer generation this is what Disney Plus's X-Men 97 was based off this series Ran So X-Men 97 could also run I know that's not how the saying goes but I changed it because X-Men the Animated Series also ran it did not walk and X-Men 97 is just as good as its predecessor although the OG X-Men the Animated
Series from the 9s still has that extra special place in US '90s kids Hearts because this is what started it all what made X-Men 97 possible what made the series special is kind of what made Batman the Animated Series so special it didn't talk down to its audience it explored mature themes like acceptance and Prejudice it also adapted some of X-Men's most iconic compbook story lines like the Phoenix and dark Phoenix Saga Days of Future Past the Age of Apocalypse and a ton more for a lot of people this is the series that made them
like X-Men in the first place you'd watch this on weekday afternoons or Saturday mornings on Fox kids and then be like I need more of this so you take your butt to the comic book shop and buy some X-Men Comics again when you say X-Men to a big group of people the imagery and stories from X-Men the Animated Series is what comes to their mind first especially now with X-Men 97 being so good in doubling down on this version of the X-Men moving along in 1993 we would get Animaniacs this series was so so good
yako Wako and Dot are some of the best cartoon characters ever made as well as Pinky and the Brain narf or even Mindy okay lady okay I love you bye-bye how about Mr skull head good idea bad idea then you even have the good pigeons I could go on and on the series was firing out of 10 at all times people to this day will still sing Wacko's America song which helped a lot of kids learn the states and capitals so for all the shows High Jinx and slapstick comedy it also had some educational value
the show had it all slapstick zany humor tons of parodies and musical numbers it was so well done and diverse having something for everyone with both kids and adults loving the series I mean they would parody movies like Edward scissor hands or Jurassic Park or even have cameos from beloved Warner Brother characters like Batman the series was so loved in the '90s it got a reboot on Hulu a few years ago the reboot wasn't as good as the original but it was still fun as it was nice to see yako Wacko and Dot as well
as pinky in the brain my oldest daughter actually became obsessed with the original Animaniac Series in 2020 she watched the series all the way through like three different times that year it was crazy but jumping to the next series we have exo Squad this was a short live series that only got two seasons but a core memory from my childhood nonetheless if you remember this series it dealt with Humanity expanding its reach to other planets in the 22nd century in this future Earth is part of a confederation with colonies on Venus and Mars we also
see that humans have created Neo sapiens a race of genetically engineered beings who were made to be stronger to survive harsh work environments on Mars and Venus but of course the NEOS sapiens are treated like second class citizens subjected to oppression by humans this leads to the show dealing with mature themes like War Prejudice and oppression in a lot of ways it is certainly one of the most serious in tone in darker children cartoons of the 9s certainly ahead of its time the vehicles were absolutely awesome they were basically just small and giant mechs that
they would pilot such a great show and toy line speaking of great 9s shows that also had amazing toy lines we have Mighty Max Mighty Max was an amazing cartoon series it follows Mighty Max a young boy named Max who had a magical cap the cosmic cap that turns out to be an ancient artifact of immense power the cap could open portals anywhere in the world and of course he gets thrown into a bunch of Adventures fighting Supernatural and sci-fi threats that want to destroy the world but he's not alone he teams up with a
bird like Sage who is a member of an ancient civilization and Norman a huge Viking Warrior that's vowed to protect Max at all costs I love the horror Supernatural element of the show it's one of the reasons I liked it so much but also the toys were incredible Mighty Max toys were essentially the boy version of poly pocket they were entire play sets and figures you could fit in your pocket or backpack and take anywhere I have very Vivid memories of going to Toys R R Us and my parents let me pick out a Mighty
Max set my favorite was the skull dungeon play set that was essentially Frankenstein's laboratory and came with Frankenstein it was pretty great next we have one I know a lot of you forgot about but I certainly did not and that is Tales from the keeper the Animated Series much like its liveaction counterpart this was a horror Anthology comedy series but aimed towards kids I loved horor since I was a kid so this was right up my alley and there was nothing really else like this in animation for him at the time every episode was a
standalone Horror Story that dealt with kids facing off against curses supernatural creatures and anything scary the stories usually ended with a cautionary or moral tale and it was funny along the way and the keeper was amazing whenever someone brings up Are You Afraid of the Dark or Goosebumps I'm like yeah those two series are phenomenal but like Tales from the keeper the Animated Series as well jumping to 1994 we have the original Monster zinc and that is a real monsters I say the original Monster zinc because the plot of a real monsters revolves around a
group of three monster students incus oblina and crumb were training at a monster Academy to become professional scares and get this their whole goal is to frighten humans collecting their scares but instead of powering their city it's a contribute to their grades if you never put two and two together I'm blowing your mind right now Aral monsters was the original Monsters Inc nonetheless it was a fantastic series one of my favorites Nickelodeon ever put out and their Headmaster the gromble who wore heels and Joker likee lipstick was a ticking Time Bomb you never knew what
he was going to do Marvel would also give us an animated Series in 1994 and that of course is fantastic for the Animated Series series as many of you know I'm the comic book guy so any animated show that was comic book related I was all over as a kid and I love me some Marvel's first his family so this show was it for me I mean the fact that this show had Silver Surfer and galatis alone made this a favorite but then Dr Doom was in the series which obviously because he's the arch enemy
of the Fantastic 4 but nonetheless scen Dr Doom was epic the series even had deep pulls like Frankie Ray Nova Herald of galatis next up we have a lot of people's favorite animated series from the 9s and that of course is Disney's Gargoyles the series EXP complex dark storytelling with mature themes in a Gothic atmosphere making it stand out in the '90s much like Batman the Animated Series it's kind of crazy to me that the series hasn't been revised I know that the story is being continued in comic form right now which is great but
the fact that they haven't given it a continuation series is kind of shocking since Disney is all about that stuff and currently doing it very successfully with X-Men 97 nonetheless this is easily one of the highlights of the decade I actually have a Goliath action figure on my desk that's how much I love the series The Show for me is like the Marvel Universe meets Game of Thrones and in a weird way meets Gotham City it just took so many different elements of things kids and adults loved and gave us this amalgamation that became gargoyles
it sophisticated storytelling character development and iconic characters is what made this series a cult classic I could spend a lot of time talking about gargoyles but there's still many shows to talk about so let's move on next up we have Iron Man the Animated Series though not as good as X-Men the Animated Series or some of the other series from Marvel it still holds a soft spot in my heart not only did we get to see our favorite armored Avenger in action but we saw him team up with his buddy War Machine and fight characters
like the Mandarin modok and Finn Fang fum not to mention he would team up with Julia Carpenter Spiderwoman Hawkeye and even the freaking Scarlet Witch to help him combat Mandarin's magic but let me tell you something Marvel's next animated series from the 9s went on to become one of the most talked about animated series of all time comic book fan or not and that of course is Spider-Man the Animated Series this series is so damn good it's not even funny it aired on Fox kids and for me is one of the best interpretations of Spider-Man
to date much like Batman the Animated Series and X-Men the Animated Series this is people's definitive version of Spider-Man it was so good and loved by fans so much there is talks of Disney bringing it back much like they did with X-Men 97 giving us Spider-Man 98 the series a sequel to the iconic 9s one I say it all the time but this series was just so goated and it's what gave us the original spiderverse during the season finale in the Spidey Wars ARC they introduced the idea of Spider-Man from across the spiderverse like armored
Spider-Man the Scarlet Spider Doc O Spider-Man and more so this series gave us the spider-verse before the Miles Morales movies and even before the comic books the real OG much like Batman the Animated Series the influence of Spider-Man the Animated Series can be felt in the comics and even Spider-Man's liveaction movies hell the introduction of Dr Octavius being a mentor to Peter initially was introduced in this series something that Sam Ry would go on to use and even the popular Sony Spider-Man video games I just hope that the rumors are true and that Disney is
indeed going to make a Spider-Man 98 series because if they nail it like they did X-Men 97 it would be one of the best animated comic book series of all time but that brings us out of 1994 and into 1995 where I'm only going to talk about one series from that year but a great one and that is Freakazoid Freakazoid was an original superhero comedic series created by Bruce Tim and Paul De the men behind Batman the Animated Series which explains why the show was so good Freakazoid was an average teenager who was introverted and
kind of a computer geek but one day a computer glitch gave him superpowers such as super strength speed and fourth wall breaking turning him into Freakazoid what's so good about Freakazoid is that he's basically a satire take on superheroes and pop culture in general he uses slapstick humor and meta commentary to create an amazing character that has gotten a massive cult following in a lot of ways froid is like a more crazy version of Deadpool it's kind of weird to me that we haven't gotten anything from him since the 9s this was an extremely popular
show even though it was short-lived it has a dieh hard fan base me being part of it all I know is this is one of the shows I was most excited to watch as a kid I still love it to this day he is a crazy hilarious fourth while breaking a Centric superhero with unpredictable abilities he can do things that are absolutely absurd and it's awesome we even see him doing stuff like making fun of superhero tropes and going to conventions but jumping to the next year 1996 we have Superman the animated series this series
is loved but I feel doesn't get talked about enough it is easily one of the best comic book animated series of all time a perfect counterpart to Batman the Animated Series the two characters would even cross over giving us the iconic world's finest Arc where both Batman and Superman have to fight their Arch enemies Joker and Lex Luther together it was great I have a very vivid memory watching the premiere episode for Superman the animated series during the weekday at Prime Time the show was part of the DC Animated Universe aka the dcau having cameos
of other DC characters like the flash Kyle rer Green Lantern Orion Mr miracle and more the series was a gold mine for us fans of the DC Universe moving along we have Beast Wars Transformers let me tell you something about Beast Wars it's my personal favorite Transformers cartoon of all time the story is utterly amazing the characters are utterly amazing everything about the show is amazing but also at the time the show was made it was groundbreaking giving us Pixar style animation which is commonplace now but back then it was not so it was also
kind of like an event watching this as you felt like you were watching a show from the future me and my dad used to watch this show together all the time because I remember him loving the animation and story just like me plus Optimus primal is the goat and T-Rex Megatron is where it's at I mean just think about that a T-Rex that transforms into an evil robot that's every little boy's dream continuing to move along a little quicker to get through as many as possible we have Dexter's Laboratory like many of the shows I
mentioned this is still one of my favorite TV shows to this day it holds up phenomenally too you have this little boy Genius who has this crazy secret lab in his house and somehow his parents aren't aware of it but his ditsy sister is so great the show was very unique and hilarious I feel it's one of the most iconic cartoons of all time Dee get out of my laboratory and the fact that he had an accent but no one else and his family did just made it that much better it didn't make any sense
but it made all the sense in the world I have so many memories tied to all these series and one of my memories with dexler laboratory is watching it late at night in like marathons because Cartoon Network would play a bunch of Dexter's Lab episodes back toback late at night for some reason and I just remember sitting up watching them until I fell asleep moving along we have the Incredible Hulk animated series much like the other com cartoons I mentioned this was great for Comic nerds cuz I got to see the character as I read
in the comic books come to life in my living room because not only we get to see the Hulk smash with Thunderbolt Ross going after him but also She-Hulk Jennifer Walters was a big part of the series and I had a massive crush on her I don't even care you all know if you watch the series you know but also Dr Doom was in the series The Leader Abomination and so many other great Marvel characters now here's a deep cut Mortal Kombat Defenders of the realm I've said it numerous times MK is my favorite fighting
game of all time I'm a huge MK fan and I absolutely love the liveaction movies from the 90s yes annihilation is horrible but I still love it so when the Mortal Kombat craze was getting nuts in the 9s we got Mortal Kombat the Animated Series AKA Defenders of the realm which aired on the USA Network at least in South Florida and I was obsessed especially when scorpion was in an episode scorpion is my dude the design of his face mask in the show was great it was very reminiscent of a skull and it looked just
badass I actually need to see where I could stream this series because I got to rewatch it in 1997 we would get Disney's recess which just dealt with kids in elementary School specifically what they would do during recess is one of those series that was kind of just relatable being a 10 or 12-year-old kid seeing other 10 or 12-year-old kids doing things at recess you wish you could do super simple concept but great characters fun stories one of my all-time favorites now of course I also have to mention a ladies man who's not so much
a ladies man and that is Johnny freaking Bravo the fact that he's like this kind of ditsy muscle man who's always trying to impress ladies but it always backfires due to his ego and poor judgment made for a hilarious cartoon series this series is like so many other greats in the '90s proof that you just need a cool concept for a character and then the show just writes itself Johnny Bravo certainly became a cartoon icon in the 9s and it's not hard to see why 1997 would also give us the new Batman adventures but it
was just a continuation of Batman the Animated Series so I'm not going to spend much time on it just know it's goated because again it's more Batman the Animated Series however I do want to add that the redesigns for the new Batman adventures were phenomenal I loved what Bruce Tim did to the new bat suit giving us the black and gray detective suit and even the redesigns for his villains and everyone else he also got a new Batmobile which was dope but moving along 1998 gave us Powerpuff girls who are still amazing and loved so
much so they got an updated series like a few years ago there are a trio of superheroes created by the professor who creates perfect little girls by mixing sugar and spice and everything nice however when Chemical X is mixed into it we get the Powerpuff Girls of course we got Blossom the leader bubbles the sweet nature gentle one and Buttercup the tough tomboy of the group being a fan of superheroes I was completely sold on the show from the jump but with the mix of humor action and heart it made for one of the best
series ever not only were the Powerpuff Girls awesome so were their villains dude Mojo Jojo the arch nemesis a highly intelligent chimpanzee who is always plotting and scheming it's great the Gang Green gang a group of delinquent teens with green skin who cause all sorts of crime in Townsville or how about the hillbilly character with super strength fuzzy freaking lumpkins but easily easily the most memorable villain for the Powerpuff Girls is him the devil-like villain with crab hands black heel boots and an eerie voice he always creep me out as a kid and still kind
of does like what the hell man you know the creators were like oh we're going to creep some kids out with this and it's going to be amazing but this friends brings us to the last year of the 9s which gave us one of the most beloved cartoons of all time still to this day going strong and that is mother freaking SpongeBob SquarePants do I really need to elaborate on SpongeBob SquarePants we all know how amazing SpongeBob SquarePants is SpongeBob has borderline reached Bugs Bunny and Mickey Mouse Fame SpongeBob is amazing everything about it Patrick
Mr Krab Squidward Gary just all of it it's easily one of the funniest cartoons ever created I'm going to leave it at that but the last animated series from the '90s we're going to talk about is Batman Beyond Batman Beyond is one of the greatest things to happen to the Batman Mythos it's such a great concept and probably the best handing off of a torch I've seen for a superhero the storytelling of course was top-notch much like Batman the Animated Series and Superman the animated series not to mention they knocked the design for the bat
suit out of the park the all black bat suit with a bright red bat and retractable red glider wings Wings phenomenal there's also a good chunk of you I'm sure that like Batman Beyond more than Batman the Animated Series and I can't even argue that I totally get it for me it's still B me in the Animated Series but this is super close with all that said let's do some honorable mentions shall we because there's a ton of great series that deserve it such as Tail Spin The Adventures of Tintin The Adams Family animated series
Goof Troop oh my God I love Goof Troop Rocko's Modern Life bump in the night Creepy Crawlers life with Lou The Magic School bus Ace ventur the animated series The Mask animated series Action League now that show was goated Mighty Ducks the Animated Series extreme Ghostbusters Men In Black the Animated Series Todd McFarland spawn which I wasn't allowed to watch as a kid but I did as a teenager the Wild Thornberries rocket power and Spider-Man Unlimited just to name a few that was a crap T but in any case this is just our list we
want to know what yours is so let us know down in the comment section also would you like us to do a similar list for the early 2000s let us know cuz that's where Justice League Justice League Unlimited Avatar Kimpossible static shock and a bunch more come in other than that we'll see you next time when we talk about all things comics [Music]