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Where Did Ed, Edd n Eddy Go?
I can’t imagine waking up on Saturday morning without watching Ed, Edd n Eddy. It was probably one of the best Cartoon Network shows, with a limited number of recurring characters who were good. This show was good in the way that it depicted the childhood that we (90s kids) all had. One street, one…
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What Happened to Cow and Chicken?
We’re going to analyze Cow and Chicken a famous TV show that was unique for its time. Other than having crazy animation and a unique story, Cow and Chicken had some interesting characters. One of the most interesting ones in my opinion was a side character Red Guy. Overall the show performed really well for…
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Powerpuff Girls Saved the Day Too Many Times?
I’m going to explore two topics in this article; the first one is overall the analysis and breakdown of the Power Puffs as a whole show. After that, I’ll give you an opinion about reboots and equals that came after. We all know that Power Puffs were created by mixing sugar, spice, and everything nice;…
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The Story of Johnny Bravo
If you go to the gym nowadays, you’ll see a lot of dudes, usually older, who think that Johnny Bravo’s approach was charming. Let’s be honest here: Johnny Bravo was what influencers are nowadays. He was an alpha-male-cult-guru before alpha-male-cult-gurus. Johnny Bravo was a pickup-artist-gone-wrong meets gym-bro-tips guy. But all of that was what made…
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Dexter’s Laboratory: A Dream That Became a Nightmare
If Elon Musk ever wanted to have a show, he wouldn’t have to make it; it was already made. Dexter’s Laboratory was one of those Cartoon Network shows back in the 90s and early 2000s that predicted the future. We know that many movies and cartoons did this, but boy oh boy, Dexter’s Laboratory took…
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Kids Next Door: Cartoon Network Endgame
One of the best shows, in my opinion, that was all about (not) growing up was Kids Next Door. It was one of the last shows originally created by Cartoon Network studios during the Golden Age (1996-2008). Unlike other shows like The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy or Evil Con Carne, Kids Next Door…
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Samurai Jack: The Best Cartoon Network’s Sequel
The first original Cartoon Network hardcore superhero-like character was Samurai Jack. He wasn’t a hero in the sense that he had some magical powers; quite the opposite, he was mastering skills. Samurai Jack had one of the best animations of the time as well. The only show that got a sequel after The Powerpuff Girls…
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The Hidden Gem of Cartoon Network – Megas XLR
There were no shows like Megas XLR made by Cartoon Network studios before. Back in 2004, it was everything that an average stereotypical gamer such as Coop could hope for. It was a cartoon about robots fighting aliens with a convincing story. The jokes were also funny, the characters were relatable, and there were characters…
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How Courage the Cowardly Dog Ended Perfectly
Hello to all you Courageous fans and OOGA BOOGA BOOGA!!!!! This is one of the first quotes that I used to reference out loud as a kid. The show wasn’t suitable for 8-year-olds at the time; it was quite scary. I’ll still remember the quote from Pharaoh Ramses: “Return the slab… Or suffer my curse…”.…
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Will We See Evil Con Carne Anytime Soon?
Evil Con Carne was one of the best spinoffs the Cartoon Network produced. The show had great characters and memorable catchphrases, my personal favorite was “Let’s Dominate The World Together.” Evil Con Carne is a blend of dark humor, eccentric personalities, and the quest for global domination which makes it an original CN show. Back…