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Subject: Top 100 Cartoons Mon Apr 28, 2008 10:35 pm
Top 100 Cartoon Series Part 1 (100-91)
Top 100 Cartoon Series Part 2 (90-81)
Top 100 Cartoon Series Part 3 (80-71)
Top 100 Cartoon Series Part 4 (70-61)
Top 100 Cartoon Series Part 5 (60-51)
Top 100 Cartoon Series Part 6 (50-41)
Top 100 Cartoon Series Part 7 (40-31)
Top 100 Cartoon Series Part 8 (30-21)
Top 100 Cartoon Series Part 9 (20-11)
Top 100 Cartoon Series Part 10 (10-1)
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100. Disney's Mighty Ducks 99. Donkey Kong Country 98. Pinky And The Brain 97. The Super Mario Bros. Super Show 96. Sonic X 95. The Huckleberry Hound Show 94. The Lion King's Timon And Pumbaa 93. Batman Beyond 92. Green Lantern 91. Jackie Chan Adventures
90. The Richie Rich Show 89. Gargoyles 88. The Great Space Coaster 87. Naruto 86. Doug 85. Beast Wars Transformers 84. Dexter's Laboratory 83. Mighty Max 82. Justice League 81. Pingu
80. Bonkers 79. Scooby Doo And Scrappy Doo 78. Top Cat 77. The New Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh 76. TaleSpin 75. Hong Kong Phooey 74. The Snorks 73. Digimon 72. BeetleJuice 71. Garfield And Friends
70. Care Bears 69. Arthur 68. Speed Racer 67. Chip N' Dale Rescue Rangers 66. Rocko's Modern Life 65. Heathcliff And The Catillac Cats 64. Goof Troop 63. Captain Planet And The Planeteers 62. Wacky Races 61. Tiny Toon Adventures
60. King Of The Hill 59. Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids 58. The Porky Pig Show 57. Jem 56. Alvin And The Chipmunks 55. Sailor Moon 54. Bobby's World 53. The Real Ghostbusters 52. Rupert 51. ReBoot
50. Adventures Of Sonic The Hedgehog 49. Defenders Of The Earth 48. Futurama 47. C.O.P.S. 46. Dragon Ball Z 45. Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 44. Darkwing Duck 43. Voltron: Defenders Of The Universe 42. Freakazoid! 41. The Magic School Bus
40. She-Ra Princess Of Power 39. Sonic The Hedgehog (SatAM) 38. Inspector Gadget 37. M.A.S.K. 36. Spider-Man 35. South Park 34. G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero 33. Rugrats 32. Disney's Adventures Of The Gummi Bears 31. Animaniacs
30. The Woody Woodpecker Show 29. The Adventures Of Rocky And Bullwinkle And Friends 28. Dungeons And Dragons 27. Jonny Quest 26. Pokemon 25. Batman: The Animated Series 24. Yogi Bear 23. Family Guy 22. SilverHawks 21. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
20. X-Men 19. DuckTales 18. The Road Runner Show 17. Scooby Doo Where Are You? 16. He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe 15. The Tom And Jerry Show 14. The Smurfs 13. Transformers 12. The Simpsons 11. The Jetsons
10. Spider-Man 9. The Charlie Brown And Snoopy Show 8. Astro Boy 7. The Superfriends 6. The New Adventures Of Super-Man 5. Underdog 4. Batman 3. The Flintstones 2. ThunderCats 1. Looney Tunes (1958)
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Uh oh...another list where the Simpson's aren't #1...
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Subject: Re: Top 100 Cartoons Tue Apr 29, 2008 1:51 am
The Simpsons and Family Guy should at least be in the top ten; if not the top five of all time
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Subject: Re: Top 100 Cartoons Tue Apr 29, 2008 2:11 am
And where is Spongebob?
Yeah like Richie Rich and Pingu? What the hell is Pingu? are better than Spongebob!
Bullshit!
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Subject: Re: Top 100 Cartoons Tue Apr 29, 2008 2:11 am
And Sailor Moon makes the list but not King of the Hill!
Please!
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Subject: Re: Top 100 Cartoons Tue Apr 29, 2008 2:12 am
Even American Dad is better than those shows!
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Subject: Re: Top 100 Cartoons Tue Apr 29, 2008 2:13 am
And American Dad Sucks!
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Subject: Re: Top 100 Cartoons Tue Apr 29, 2008 2:55 am
bobrob2004 wrote:
Uh oh...another list where the Simpson's aren't #1...
What the hell are these list-makers smoking. Not only does the Simpsons have more episodes than most of the shows ahead of it combined, but it actually accomplishes something. It is responsible for the addition of a word to the Oxford English Dictionary and quite a few of its episodes have actual themes and merit behind them. The same cannot be said for crap like Spiderman which is inexcusably ahead of The Simpsons.
Also, The Simpsons has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. How many shows "ahead" of it do?
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Subject: Re: Top 100 Cartoons Tue Apr 29, 2008 2:58 am
gs78 wrote:
And Sailor Moon makes the list but not King of the Hill!
Please!
King of the Hill is #60
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I don't see The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show on the list either
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I don't see The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show on the list either
Wasn't that part of looney toons?
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Subject: Re: Top 100 Cartoons Thu Mar 05, 2009 2:53 pm
I found another top 100 list. And I think someone is going to be very happy at who's #1.
http://tv.ign.com/top-100-animated-tv-series/
100. Josie and the Pussycats 99. MASK 98. Clerks 97. The Smurfs 96. Star Trek: The Animated Series 95. Fullmetal Alchemist 94. The Boondocks 93. Darkwing Duck 92. Rugrats 91. Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law
90. Afro Samurai 89. Star Wars: The Clone Wars 88. The Woody Woodpecker Show 87. Frisky Dingo 86. Astro Boy 85. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends 84. Spider-Man (1994) 83. Teen Titans 82. Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids 81. TaleSpin
80. Alvin and the Chipmunks 79. Sealab 2021 78. Dragon Ball Z 77. Jonny Quest 76. Voltron: Defender of the Universe 75. Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist 74. Underdog 73. Mobile Suit Gundam Wing 72. Dexter's Laboratory 71. Johnny Bravo
60. Chip 'N Dale Rescue Rangers 59. Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends 58. He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983) 57. Invader ZIM 56. The Venture Bros. 55. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987) 54. Inspector Gadget 53. Freakazoid 52. Galaxy High 51. Death Note
50. SuperFriends 49. ThunderCats 48. Duckman 47. Pinky and the Brain 46. The Jetsons 45. Gargoyles 44. Battle of the Planets 43. Samurai Jack 42. The Powerpuff Girls 41. Tiny Toon Adventures
40. Batman Beyond 39. Aqua Teen Hunger Force 38. Naruto 37. Space Ghost Coast to Coast 36. Superman: The Animated Series 35. Avatar: The Last Airbender 34. Robotech 33. Schoolhouse Rock 32. Liquid Television 31. Muppet Babies
30. The Spectacular Spider-Man 29. Speed Racer (1967) 28. Home Movies 27. King of the Hill 26. The Critic 25. Robot Chicken 24. Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! 23. Transformers 22. The Real Ghostbusters 21. Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003)
20. Justice League Unlimited 19. G.I. Joe 18. DuckTales 17. Animaniacs 16. The Maxx 15. SpongeBob SquarePants 14. Cowboy Bebop 13. X-Men 12. The Ren and Stimpy Show 11. The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show
10. Neon Genesis Evangelion 9. The Flintstones 8. Futurama 7. Family Guy 6. The Tick (1994) 5. Beavis and Butt-head 4. South Park 3. Looney Tunes 2. Batman: The Animated Series 1. The Simpsons
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Subject: Re: Top 100 Cartoons Thu Mar 05, 2009 7:56 pm
They got it right. I'm surprised Batman is that high but that's okay. Family Guy is way too high but that's also okay. South Park is in the top-5 which is good.
EDIT: That's the IGN list This list overall has problems. I've seen it before - right when it came out. Sometimes IGN's lists can be a little odd.
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Subject: Re: Top 100 Cartoons Thu Mar 05, 2009 8:41 pm
catbox_9 wrote:
They got it right. I'm surprised Batman is that high but that's okay. Family Guy is way too high but that's also okay. South Park is in the top-5 which is good.
EDIT: That's the IGN list This list overall has problems. I've seen it before - right when it came out. Sometimes IGN's lists can be a little odd.
Family Guy Rules!
All new episode this Sunday
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Subject: Re: Top 100 Cartoons Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:15 pm
Family Guy has its moments (it used to have a lot of moments before they canceled it the first time) but I think it is mostly piggybacking on shows like The Simpsons and South Park. The Simpsons is noteworthy because it redefined what it was to be a cartoon. There were no successful prime-time cartoons for decades prior to The Simpsons. The Simpsons was basically the first non-family oriented cartoon. South Park took that a step further and added a lot more satire than The Simpsons used. Family Guy basically copies those two formats and doesn't bring anything new to the table. Sure, it has its own characters and what not, but it is basically a harsher version of the Simpsons at the same time being tamer than South Park.
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Subject: Re: Top 100 Cartoons Fri Mar 06, 2009 5:24 pm
catbox_9 wrote:
Family Guy has its moments (it used to have a lot of moments before they canceled it the first time) but I think it is mostly piggybacking on shows like The Simpsons and South Park. The Simpsons is noteworthy because it redefined what it was to be a cartoon. There were no successful prime-time cartoons for decades prior to The Simpsons. The Simpsons was basically the first non-family oriented cartoon. South Park took that a step further and added a lot more satire than The Simpsons used. Family Guy basically copies those two formats and doesn't bring anything new to the table. Sure, it has its own characters and what not, but it is basically a harsher version of the Simpsons at the same time being tamer than South Park.
I didn't know Santa's little helper and Maggie could talk
Brian and Stewie do on Family Guy
Yeah they really copied that from the Simpsons
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Subject: Re: Top 100 Cartoons Fri Mar 06, 2009 5:26 pm
Looking forward to Cleveland's spinoff
How many spinoffs did South Park have?
Though Terrance and Philip should have got their own show
Those guys were funny
Too bad South Park hardly shows them anymore
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Subject: Re: Top 100 Cartoons Fri Mar 06, 2009 5:32 pm
But I love the Simpsons and South Park too! [ And King of Hill]
Just as much as Family Guy
May these shows reign for years to come
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Subject: Re: Top 100 Cartoons Fri Mar 06, 2009 5:32 pm
I hope King of the Hill gets picked up somewhere
Shame on FOX for canceling them
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Subject: Re: Top 100 Cartoons Fri Mar 06, 2009 7:02 pm
gs78 wrote:
catbox_9 wrote:
Family Guy has its moments (it used to have a lot of moments before they canceled it the first time) but I think it is mostly piggybacking on shows like The Simpsons and South Park. The Simpsons is noteworthy because it redefined what it was to be a cartoon. There were no successful prime-time cartoons for decades prior to The Simpsons. The Simpsons was basically the first non-family oriented cartoon. South Park took that a step further and added a lot more satire than The Simpsons used. Family Guy basically copies those two formats and doesn't bring anything new to the table. Sure, it has its own characters and what not, but it is basically a harsher version of the Simpsons at the same time being tamer than South Park.
I didn't know Santa's little helper and Maggie could talk
Brian and Stewie do on Family Guy
Yeah they really copied that from the Simpsons
I didn't mean Family Guy is a complete rip-off, it's just a similar idea. It's an animated sitcom. It focuses mainly on a single family and the main character is the moronic father. There's a ton of differences but they are at least similar. South Park is less similar as it focuses on 4 families.
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Subject: Re: Top 100 Cartoons Sat Mar 07, 2009 4:44 pm
catbox_9 wrote:
gs78 wrote:
catbox_9 wrote:
Family Guy has its moments (it used to have a lot of moments before they canceled it the first time) but I think it is mostly piggybacking on shows like The Simpsons and South Park. The Simpsons is noteworthy because it redefined what it was to be a cartoon. There were no successful prime-time cartoons for decades prior to The Simpsons. The Simpsons was basically the first non-family oriented cartoon. South Park took that a step further and added a lot more satire than The Simpsons used. Family Guy basically copies those two formats and doesn't bring anything new to the table. Sure, it has its own characters and what not, but it is basically a harsher version of the Simpsons at the same time being tamer than South Park.
I didn't know Santa's little helper and Maggie could talk
Brian and Stewie do on Family Guy
Yeah they really copied that from the Simpsons
I didn't mean Family Guy is a complete rip-off, it's just a similar idea. It's an animated sitcom. It focuses mainly on a single family and the main character is the moronic father. There's a ton of differences but they are at least similar. South Park is less similar as it focuses on 4 families.