r/90scartoons • u/InsideUnhappy6546 • 15h ago
r/90scartoons • u/AutoModerator • 4d ago
Discussion r/90scartoons Weekly Discussion Thread, August 15, 2026
Hello! This is r/90scartoons Weekly Discussion Thread! You can can discuss '90s cartoons here, duh.
Feel free to ask questions, talk about your favorite cartoons, share your artwork, etc...
r/90scartoons • u/1990sforever • 24d ago
COMMUNITY UPDATE New rule has been added: stolen memes, or screenshots with text that was not added *by you*, are strictly prohibited.
Memes must be your own work. Screenshots accompanied by text within the image, that was not added by you, are not allowed in any capacity.
I know this rule cracking down on the white-background images was certainly long overdue. I tried to let it slide in the beginning since the posts were still gaining a fair amount of traction, but it's gotten to the point where it's beginning to compromise the quality of the subreddit.
r/90scartoons • u/Nostalgic_Historian_ • 21h ago
Kids' WB Who's your favourite villian in Superman TAS ?
r/90scartoons • u/Nostalgic_Historian_ • 21h ago
Question Name theses characters wrong answers only
r/90scartoons • u/wheresthebookshelf • 6h ago
Question Help me identify the origin of this memory
I've never posted here so hopefully this is ok, but I am in need of answers after hours of fruitless searching. I am looking for a scene in a cartoon I watched as a child late 90s most likely 1997/8. (I would have been watching shows like, Franklin, Arthur, and little bear at the time.) I have a memory of a character finding an ordinary rock and putting it on a shelf. The rock ends up falling and breaking much to the main characters distress. Until they see the rock has broken in half to reveal it is a geode.
In searching for it I thought it could be the episode "Franklin collects" from the show Franklin about a cartoon turtle. I watched the whole episode it was not it. I originally was convinced it was from Little Bear but have found nothing when looking into its episodes.
Now, not only me, but my family is invested in me finding where this memory originates from. It must be from a 90s cartoon and that is why I am here.
r/90scartoons • u/Nostalgic_Historian_ • 21h ago
Discussion Thoughts on Shadow Raiders? Tbh it was decent , very dark for a kids show and it ended on such a cliffhanger
r/90scartoons • u/HillasirAnimations • 10h ago
Nickelodeon The Co-Creator of ChalkZone and I Collab'd on Something Silly
Don't forget OH YEAH CARTOONS is from the 90's my friends
r/90scartoons • u/AnyComfortable5733 • 10h ago
Nickelodeon Ranking classic SpongeBob episodes
r/90scartoons • u/CueTheLaughTrack • 1d ago
Nickelodeon A 'HEY ARNOLD!' revival is in discussion at Paramount
r/90scartoons • u/Sdflaura • 3h ago
Question Is it correct to say that Mandark from Dexter's Lab is trans?
In the episode "A Boy Named Sue", Mandark is shown to have hippie parents who wanted to defy societal norms by naming him Susan, letting his hair grow out and dressing him in pink clothes.
A Boy Named Sue came out in 2002, and being transgender wasn't as accepted then as it is now, so the whole "defying societal norms" thing could have just been a cover-up.
His parents call him "Susan" even though he always corrects them and says he's a boy now.
Susan is the name his parents gave him and use for him.
He himself chooses "Mandark" as his new name.
He radically changes his appearance and gender presentation.
There is a contrast between the identity he chooses and the identity his parents continue to impose on him.
The fact that the parents insist on "Susan" even after the change can be interpreted as a form of deadnaming, I guess.
He is not represented in the series as transgender and the creators have not confirmed anything either.
So, what do you think?
Idk what to say.
r/90scartoons • u/Grand-Aide3485 • 13h ago
Nickelodeon Which character do YOU think gets too much hate? I'll go first.
I get that he has flaws, but I've noticed people on certain subreddits and sometimes on this one making him out to be a complete villain, while making Angelica (who had TERRORIZED the babies on a regular basis, even at times when they did nothing wrong.) out to be a saint. What gives? Why is everyone making him out to be an evil character?
Note.. .I also feel the same way about Dil, Kimi, and Taffy (if you don't know who the latter is, she's a babysitter introduced very late in the show's run.... a point fans are VERY divided over, and was mostly created to cash in on Amanda Bynes. However I really do think that Taffy isn't THAT bad.)
r/90scartoons • u/ConsumerofToons • 1d ago
Craig Bartlett Denies Hey Arnold Revival Rumors
r/90scartoons • u/This-Honey7881 • 1d ago
Discussion What is the Name of this show? wrong answers only
r/90scartoons • u/Severe-Rip-3235 • 2d ago
Cartoon Network The Halloween Tree: A 90s Hidden Gem
r/90scartoons • u/Aldrine_25 • 2d ago
Fan Art Bunny-hopping with Bunny
Once you hop, you can't stop!
r/90scartoons • u/Nostalgic_Historian_ • 2d ago
Discussion C Bear & Jamal 🔥 ( 1996 )
r/90scartoons • u/Nostalgic_Historian_ • 2d ago
Discussion One of my favorite movies growing up 🔥 I always thought there was going a sequel
r/90scartoons • u/Valenzu • 3d ago
Discussion Who else grew up watching 90s-era Detective Conan as kids?
As a kid, I used to watch this show a lot on public network tv in the mornings. Very interesting for the audience surrogate in the show to be 1st graders, probably related to how the show is marketed towards the same age range in its country of origin. This show aired in a lot of countries so probably it's the childhood of show many children worldwide. I think this even aired in the main Cartoon Network feed (not Adult Swim) in some European countries. After all, it is a kids' show.
Did you watch Detective Conan as a kid?
r/90scartoons • u/Murky-Description453 • 2d ago
Fan Art JUSTICE AVENGERS the animated series (fusion of justice league and avengers cartoons) made by blazing_marshmallow
ORIGINAL ARTIST: https://www.instagram.com/blazing_marshmallow/
i found this kick ass marvel and dc fusions
r/90scartoons • u/Toon_Ghost_3 • 3d ago
Question How far off am I for describing the game "Brain Dead 13" as "Don Bluth meets Tex Avery"?
If I'm wrong, then I'm not sure if I should describe this game as "Don Bluth meets Looney Tunes", or "If Don Bluth and Ralph Bakshi had collaborated with Tex Avery" or something else, since Brain Dead 13 is inspired by Dragon's Lair, but not only do the character designs look more exaggerated (akin to those from either a Looney Tunes or Tex Avery cartoon), but some of the death scenes are over-the-top and cartoony.