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SUNY Schools as 2000s Cartoons

What if the SUNY schools were beloved childhood shows?

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SUNY Schools as 2000s Cartoons
Liz Oliphant

With finals around the corner at the various SUNY schools, let's all take a minute to laugh at ourselves! What if the SUNY schools were your favorite childhood cartoons?

What show would your school be? If your school isn't mentioned, by all means, tell us in the comments! (Looking at you Canton and Cobleskill!)

1. SUNY Albany - "Totally Spies"

Sporty, fashionable, and intellectual, SUNY Albany pretty much just is this fast-paced action comedy.

2. Binghamton - "Code Lyoko"

Filled with smart and hard working students, Binghamton, like Code Lyoko, is cerebral and intense.

3. Buffalo - "Spongebob"

SUNY Buffalo is huge and has more grad students than many other SUNY schools. Similar to the jokes in Spongebob that go over kids' heads but resonate with adults, students of all ages can thrive at SUNY Buffalo. Also like Spongebob, they offer programs in literally everything. Music, science, existentialism… it's all there.

4. Cortland - "Codename: Kids Next Door"

Like the Kids Next Door, Cortland is sports oriented and active. Their sense of school and team spirit rivals that of the KND kids themselves.

5. Fredonia - "Fairly-Odd Parents"

Strange, but filled with puns and great musical numbers.

6. Geneseo - "Teen Titans"

Like the Teen Titans, the students of SUNY Geneseo are hard working and introspective. (Also, did you know Wil Wheaton was the voice actor for Aqualad?)

7. New Paltz - "As Told By Ginger"

Like Ginger, New Paltz students somehow manage to be cliquey and against the idea of typical social structure at the same time. They have lots of great writers and poets, and they are never afraid to stand up for what they believe in.

8. Oneonta - "Codename: Kids Next Door"

Who are the real codename kids next door? Who are secretly The Delightful Children from Down the Lane? Maybe one day, the true Red Dragons can tell us. (whichever school that may be.)

9. Oswego - "Jimmy Neutron"

Smart and resourceful, Oswego students get themselves into strange situations, but come out of it for the better.

10. Plattsburg - "Danny Phantom"

Danny managed to hide the fact that he is HALF GHOST from his parents for three whole seasons. Up in the middle of nowhere, Plattsburg often gets overlooked, but like Danny, they’re actually super cool.

11. Potsdam - "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends"

Tiny and in the middle of nowhere, Potsdam is in its own reality. Potsdam is a home for oddballs from all across New York state.

12. Purchase - "Card Captor Sakura"

Like Card Captor Sakura, the students at SUNY Purchase are creative and have a flair for performance.

13. Stony Brook- "Kim Possible"

Competitive and more than a little ‘Type A,’ with Kim’s exceptional personal strength and “I can do anything,” motto, SeaWolves Get. It. Done.

P.S. SUNY ESF - "Captain Planet"

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