After the deregulation of children's programming turned animated shows into mercenary toy commercials in the '80s, the '90s revitalized and revolutionized the genre. Many studios (Nickelodeon and ...
Many who grew up in the 1990s remember waking up on a Saturday morning, grabbing that bowl of cereal, and getting comfy on the couch to watch cartoons. It was the same tradition as kids in the 80s had ...
Can’t you see it now: you wake up to the sound of an alarm or a parent’s tap on the shoulder, yawn, tumble out of bed (crust at the corners of your eyes), and head to the living room to turn on your ...
Everyone claims to want new, original series and movies, but when looking at the numbers, the most popular series are sequels, remakes, or reboots. This proves that the demand for millennial and Gen Z ...
As far as totally rad 'n' gnarly animated television programs go, the final ten years of the 1900s are without parallel. You want sharks with legs? The '90s got you. You want a series about the ...
The era of the Saturday Morning Cartoon may be over, but that doesn't mean '90s kids have forgotten the impact it had. Incredible animated shows like Gargoyles and Batman: The Animated Series ...
Those cartoons from the '90s aren't just for kids. It's something you realize once you re-watch those classic Nickelodeon shows when you get older. The truth is, many cartoons get better with age — ...
Lucas Kloberdanz-Dyck is a writer for Collider. He grew up creating lists, stories, and worlds, which led to his love of anime and video games. He attended Sheridan College where he earned an Honours ...