Top 10 Best Cartoon Network TV Shows

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  1. There is no doubt when it comes to Adventure Time is the first choice of many people to Cartoon Network. The fantasy series is about a 12-year-old boy named Finn and his magical talking dog, Jake, fighting evil and having adventures in the Land of Ooo.


    Officially launched in 2010, this great cartoon is beloved for its animation style, original music (some songs are even being remixed as TikTok songs), bizarre characters, timeless life lessons, and groundbreaking queer depiction (between a rock-music-playing vampire and a bubblegum princess). If you haven't had a chance to view it yet, now is the (Adventure) time!


    Genre: Science fantasy, Adventure, Surreal comedy, Comedy-drama
    Created by: Pendleton Ward

    No. of seasons: 10
    No. of episodes: 283

    Adventure Time
    Adventure Time
    Adventure Time

  2. The Powerpuff Girls, which aired in 1998, tell about three sisters with superpowers who were created in a lab by their scientist father and spent their time-fighting crime in Townsville. Mojo Jojo, a wicked talking monkey with a terrible background, was their greatest foe.


    Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup - three enthusiastic young girls - acquire their distinct talents, become superheroes, and join forces to prevent villainous mutant monkey Mojo Jojo's quest to take over the world. Because the show was so popular, Cartoon Network decided to relaunch it in 2016.


    Genre: Superhero, Comedy, Action
    Created by: Craig McCracken

    No. of seasons: 6
    No. of episodes: 78 (136 segments)

    The Powerpuff Girls
    The Powerpuff Girls
    The Powerpuff Girls
  3. Courage the Cowardly Dog, one of Cartoon Network's oddest cartoons, first aired in 1996. Courage, an apprehensive anthropomorphic pink dog, was adopted by an old couple who lived in the midst of Nowhere, and the story followed her.


    Courage had to put his concerns aside in every episode, confronting mystical powers, demons, zombies, and other really terrifying creatures in order to protect his owners, who were sometimes unaware of the danger waiting around the corner. Muriel, the elderly woman, loves to spend care of Courage, but her cruel old husband, Eustace, with a terrifying mask, always tease him to tremble and howl in terror.


    Genre: Horror / Black comedy, Supernatural
    Created by: John R. Dilworth

    No. of seasons: 4
    No. of episodes: 52 (102 segments)

    Courage the Cowardly Dog
    Courage the Cowardly Dog
    Courage the Cowardly Dog
  4. Steven Universe, which aired in 2016, was created by Rebecca Sugar, a former writer on Adventure Time, and had one of the largest fan groups of any Cartoon Network show. Owing to its efforts to break free from heteronormative ideas and create, a show that helped youngsters find their identity.


    The scientific fantasy show revolves around Steven Universe, a teenage half-human who is being raised by the Crystal Gems, a collection of magical creatures. For a long time standing by them, Steven evolves into a more powerful, magical version of himself. Steven Universe is noted for its gorgeous animation and creative soundtrack, in addition to its insightful life teachings.


    Genre: Action, Science fantasy. Comedy-drama
    Created by: Rebecca Sugar

    No. of seasons: 5
    No. of episodes: 160

    Steven Universe
    Steven Universe
    Steven Universe
  5. Johnny Bravo, another early classic, made an impression on viewers when it initially aired in 1996. Johnny Bravo, an Elvis-inspired teen boy with large blonde hair and a daily uniform of black sunglasses, a tight-fitting black T-shirt to show off his muscles, and blue trousers, was the protagonist of the program.


    Johnny attempts to win the affections of the women he met, usually failing and being sidetracked by interruptions from his next-door neighbor, Suzy, a little girl who adores Johnny. Although the show's comedy is targeted at teenagers and even adults, it is also suitable for kids. The pratfall comedy and Johnny's unwavering narcissism in the face of defeat will content many lessons to learn for viewers.


    Genre: Comedy
    Created by: Van Partible

    No. of seasons: 4
    No. of episodes: 65 (whole)/179 (segments)

    Johnny Bravo
    Johnny Bravo
    Johnny Bravo
  6. Kids in the early 2000s maybe not be strange anymore with three jawbreaker-obsessed preteen boys with the same name but different personalities. Double D was the brains and the leader, Eddy was the devious genius behind their plots, and Ed was the stupid one who placed dubious objects in his mouth, such as a coat hanger.


    Aside from the Eds, the show featured a slew of funny characters, including Johnny and his aptly named wooden board pal Plank, Kevin and Nazz, and Rolf, the immigrant shepherd's son who grew up to be a meme. Plots involving the Kanker sisters, who were smitten with the Eds, were both indecent and hilarious, bringing the entertainment moment for viewers.


    Genre: Comedy, Slapstick
    Created by: Danny Antonucci

    No. of seasons: 6
    No. of episodes: 69 (130 segments)

    Ed, Edd n Eddy
    Ed, Edd n Eddy
    Ed, Edd n Eddy
  7. The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (commonly known as just Billy & Mandy) is a Cartoon Network animated television series produced by Maxwell Atoms. It was originally part of the Grim & Evil series. The story follows clumsy Billy and his cynical friend Mandy, as well as Grim, a Jamaican-accented reaper who becomes their lifelong best friend after losing a wager to them.


    The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, which ran from 2001 to 2007, frequently featured the kids bringing Grim into their mischief and plans for their own advantage, including battles with Dracula, the boogeyman, and the wolfman, to mention a few. This should be a great option for your family to enjoy at the weekend!


    Genre: Black comedy, Comedy horror, Slapstick comedy, Supernatural
    Created by: Maxwell Atoms

    No. of seasons: 6
    No. of episodes: 77 (161 segments)

    The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy
    The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy
    The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy
  8. For those who had watched this amazing show, maybe all of them wanted to be a part of the Kids Next Door sector in the early 2000s, with access to their hi-tech treehouses and all that came with them, even the hamsters that powered them.


    The show revolves around a group of youngsters who had their own codename numbers and were part of a varied team. They worked together to fight crimes against children, such as missing dental visits and avoiding schoolwork — an all-too-familiar narrative for young viewers. Another important storyline feature was the character's aversion to growing up, which was portrayed as an unavoidable failure - which was also realistic.


    Genre: Action-adventure
    Created by: Mr. Warburton

    No. of seasons: 6
    No. of episodes: 78 (regular)/3 (specials)/81 (total)

    Codename: Kids Next Door
    Codename: Kids Next Door
    Codename: Kids Next Door
  9. Cow and Chicken, which first aired in 1997, was one of Cartoon Network's first absurd cartoons, serving as a forerunner to the rest of the network's offerings.


    Cow and Chicken are a brother and sister who have human parents. As the two navigate daily shenanigans at home, school, and coping with the Red Guy, a wicked creature with overly accentuated buttcheeks, Cow drives Chicken insane. When Cow transforms into Supercow, a purple super-suit with openings for her udders that gives her abilities, like the ability to instantly speak Spanish, it's simpler to get away from their problems.


    Genre: Comedy, Surreal humour, Slapstick, Slice of life, Animated sitcom
    Created by: David Feiss

    No. of seasons: 4
    No. of episodes: 52

    Cow and Chicken
    Cow and Chicken
    Cow and Chicken
  10. The Teen Titans have had their fair number of series and movies presenting them in various settings and personalities, but Teen Titans Go! is without a doubt the funniest version of this super dumb group.


    Beast Boy, Robin, Cyborg, Raven, and Starfire is the young Titans that star in the animated series Teen Titans Go!. Beast Boy hooks the crew into a pyramid scam and records an obnoxiously catchy rap song about it is one of the finest episodes that you should watch. If you've ever thought to yourself, "If I were a child with superpowers", maybe you'll probably enjoy this show.


    Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Superhero
    Based on: Teen Titans by Glen Murakami, Sam Register Characters from DC Comics

    No. of seasons: 7
    No. of episodes: 345

    Teen Titans Go!
    Teen Titans Go!
    Teen Titans Go!



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