The 1990s marked a golden era for Cartoon Network, as the channel premiered an incredible array of animated shows that captivated generations of children and adults alike. From side-splitting comedies to heartwarming adventures, these classic series left an enduring impact on the world of television animation.
This groundbreaking show introduced the world to three superpowered kindergarteners: Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup. With their infectious charm and signature catchphrase, "Sugar, spice, and everything nice," the Powerpuff Girls soared to the top of the ratings.
Fun Fact: The Powerpuff Girls were created by Craig McCracken, who wanted to create a show that would appeal to both girls and boys.
Dexter is a brilliant young scientist with a secret laboratory in his bedroom. Alongside his sister, Dee Dee, and pet monkey, Momo, Dexter embarked on outrageous adventures involving giant robots, time travel, and other scientific wonders.
Quote: "Dee Dee! Get out of my laboratory!" - Dexter
This suave and dim-witted former Elvis impersonator became an instant hit with his over-the-top antics and failed attempts to woo the ladies. Johnny Bravo's memorable catchphrase, "Hoo-ha!" became a cultural phenomenon.
Statistic: Johnny Bravo was one of the most popular shows on Cartoon Network, averaging 2.5 million viewers per episode.
Set in the eerie town of Nowhere, this show follows the adventures of a pink-furred dog named Courage as he faces supernatural threats and otherworldly creatures. Despite his fear, Courage always manages to save the day.
Award: Courage the Cowardly Dog won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program in 2002.
This slapstick comedy series centers around three neighborhood kids known as the Eds: Ed, Edd (Double D), and Eddy. Together, they form a "cul-de-sac kids" club and embark on misadventures in an attempt to earn jawbreakers.
Fun Fact: Ed, Edd n Eddy had one of the longest runs on Cartoon Network, airing for over 10 seasons.
Although technically a 2010s show, The Amazing World of Gumball deserves a spot on this list due to its immense popularity and influence. This unique and offbeat comedy series follows the surreal lives of Gumball Watterson, his adoptive goldfish brother Darwin, and their quirky family.
Statistic: The Amazing World of Gumball has won numerous awards, including 10 BAFTA Children's Awards.
Two unlikely siblings, Cow and Chicken, navigate the strange world of poultry and humankind in this quirky and offbeat comedy series. With their bizarre adventures and memorable characters like the Red Guy, Cow and Chicken became a fan favorite.
Fun Fact: Cow and Chicken was created by David Feiss, who also created the popular Nickelodeon show Ren & Stimpy.
This spin-off of Cow and Chicken features I.R. Baboon and I.M. Weasel as the main characters. I Am Weasel follows the misadventures of the duo as they attempt to navigate the complex social dynamics of the animal kingdom.
Quote: "I am Weasel!" - I.M. Weasel
This series follows the adventures of Sheep, a clueless alien sheep from another planet who crash-lands in New York City. With the help of his friends, Pig, the city's mayor, and Swanky the Rooster, Sheep learns about life on Earth and attempts to fit in.
Fun Fact: Sheep in the Big City was based on a comic strip by Mo Willems, who also created the popular Nickelodeon series Blue's Clues.
This animated action-comedy features Dexter, a super-intelligent monkey who becomes a secret agent for the CIA. Alongside his human partner, Agent King, Dexter uses his gadgets and cunning to fight evil and save the world.
Fact: Dial M for Monkey was the first Cartoon Network show to feature a monkey as the main character.
Show Title | Release Date |
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The Powerpuff Girls | 1998 |
Dexter's Laboratory | 1996 |
Johnny Bravo | 1997 |
Courage the Cowardly Dog | 1999 |
Ed, Edd n Eddy | 1999 |
Cow and Chicken | 1997 |
I Am Weasel | 1997 |
Sheep in the Big City | 1997 |
Dial M for Monkey | 2004 |
Show Title | Creator(s) |
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The Powerpuff Girls | Craig McCracken |
Dexter's Laboratory | Genndy Tartakovsky |
Johnny Bravo | Van Partible |
Courage the Cowardly Dog | John Dilworth |
Ed, Edd n Eddy | Danny Antonucci |
Cow and Chicken | David Feiss |
I Am Weasel | David Feiss |
Sheep in the Big City | Mo Willems |
Dial M for Monkey | Ivan Reitman |
Show Title | Award(s) |
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The Powerpuff Girls | Emmy Award (2000) |
Courage the Cowardly Dog | Emmy Award (2002) |
Ed, Edd n Eddy | BAFTA Children's Award (2003) |
The Amazing World of Gumball | 10 BAFTA Children's Awards (2011-2019) |
Johnny Bravo | Kid's Choice Award (1999) |
Show Title | Cultural Impact |
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The Powerpuff Girls | Inspired a live-action series and a Broadway musical |
Dexter's Laboratory | Led to the creation of the spin-off series Samurai Jack |
Johnny Bravo | Spawned a catchphrase that became part of pop culture |
Courage the Cowardly Dog | Became known for its surreal humor and creepy atmosphere |
Ed, Edd n Eddy | Created a lasting legacy with its unique animation and characters |
Cow and Chicken | Remained popular due to its bizarre and unconventional humor |
I Am Weasel | Contributed to the popularity of monkey characters in animation |
Sheep in the Big City | Introduced audiences to the concept of a naive alien living in a big city |
Dial M for Monkey | Showcased the potential of using animals as protagonists in action-comedy shows |
Cartoon Network's 90s shows continue to resonate with audiences of all ages, leaving an unforgettable mark on the world of animation. These series showcased a wide range of genres, from hilarious comedies to heartwarming adventures, and introduced iconic characters that have become beloved by generations of fans. As we look back on these classics, we appreciate the creativity, humor, and imagination that have made them timeless treasures.
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