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Top 10 Saturday Morning Cartoons from the 1990s

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Top 10 Saturday Morning Cartoons from the 1990s

Saturday morning cartoons were always something to look forward to while we were growing up. Waking up, getting a huge bowl of your favorite sugary cereal and sitting in front of the television until your parents came and made you go outside to play, or told you to clean your room. According to my "research," these are the top 10 best Saturday morning cartoons from the '90s.

1. Rocko's Modern Life (1993-1996)

Rocko's Modern Life is about an average wallaby who leaves his home in Australia and moves to the United States for a better life, but soon finds out that life in the U.S. is not what he hoped it would be. He finds himself surrounded by annoying neighbors, tons of laundry, and the normal everyday life problems of your typical American citizen.

2. X-Men (1992-1997)

Professor Charles Xavier and his group of super powered companions fight against evil doers and mutant extremist Magneto in this animated series based off the popular Marvel Comics characters.

3. Hey Arnold (1996-2004)

In this show, we follow young Arnold as he helps to solve his classmates' problems as well as his own with the help of his best friend Gerald. Along with these troubles, Arnold sometimes faces off with the school bully Helga, who is secretly in love with him.

4. Doug (1991-1994)

Young Doug, who has just moved to the city of Bluffington with his parents and older sister, spends most of his time playing with his friends, writing in his journal, or fantasizing about his superhero alter ego named Quailman.

5. SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron (1993-1995)

In this series, we follow the high-flying adventures of Chance "T-Bone" Furlong and Jake "Razor" Clawson. These two are a part of Megakat City's law-enforcement agency but resign and create their own special forces agency and identify themselves as the SWAT Kats dedicated to fighting crime across their beloved city.

6. The Angry Beavers (1997-2001)

This show was about two fun loving beavers named Daggett and Norbert who leave home to become bachelors in a forest near fiction Watouttatown, Oregon.

7. Animaniacs (1993-1998)

Full of a broad mix of wit, slapstick comedy, pop culture references, and a whole lot of cartoon violence, this variety show revolved around the Warner brothers, Yakko and Wakko, and their sister Dot. It also included several other characters in small skits, like Pinky and the Brain and Slappy the Squirrel.

8. Aaahh! Real Monsters! (1994-1997)

In this series, we follow Ickis, Oblina, and Krumm as they study to become monsters at Monster academy.

9. Tiny Toon Adventures (1990-1995)

This show is about a younger generation of cartoon characters attending Acme Acres Looniversity where they go on completely off-the-wall adventures while learning the basics of comedy from their Looney Tunes mentors.

10. Rugrats (1991-2004)

And last, but certainly not least, we follow Tommy Pickles and his friends as the explore the world from a baby's perspective while dealing with the bratty Angelica and their often clueless parents.

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