Top 10 Best Cartoons of All Time

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  1. Avatar: The Last Airbender is without a doubt one of the finest films you will ever see. It's full of passion, comedy, and action, and it's delivered by the most wonderful, three-dimensional ensemble of characters. Avatar was created in America and is largely recognized as a cartoon rather than an anime.


    Avatar
    is an adversity test; it continuously puts its protagonists through upheaval and tribulations, and they have every right to fail, yet they don't. Team Avatar is tenacious. Despite their flaws, they keep going. They may be disoriented, insecure, even blind, but that does not deter them. Many viewers believe that Avatar: The Last Airbender is fantastic.. Every episode satisfies your want for more. Avatar does not skirt over its more difficult issues in the way that many cartoons of the time and today do. It does not regard its intended audience as though they are illiterate. Avatar offers you a tale, and at the conclusion of each chapter, you're left wanting more. Whereas many cartoon characters remain the same in order to maintain a sense of continuity for a younger audience.

    Detailed information:

    Creators: Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko
    Stars: Dee Bradley Baker, Zach Tyler Eisen, Mae Whitman
    Original release: February 21, 2005
    Number of seasons: 3
    Link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0417299



    Avatar: The Last Airbender
    Avatar: The Last Airbender
    Avatar: The Last Airbender

  2. Batman: The Animated Series is without a doubt one of the most famous depictions of the caped crusader to ever appear on television. Batman: The Animated Series, which premiered in 1992, has been acclaimed as not just a terrific superhero program, but also one of the finest animated TV shows of all time.


    The handling of Batman's alter persona, Bruce Wayne, is one of the most prominent modifications made in The Animated Series. Bruce's reputation as a vapid, self-absorbed, and not-so-bright millionaire playboy is purposely emphasized in practically every other media, including comic books, television series, and films. His character in The Animated Series is forceful, apparently intelligent, and actively involved in Wayne Enterprises management without endangering his hidden identity. For example, in the episode "Eternal Youth," Bruce is shown aggressively instructing one of his directors to annul a transaction done behind his back with a forestry firm in the Amazon jungle, threatening him with termination if he does not comply.


    Detailed information:

    Creaters: Eric Radomski, Bruce Timm

    Running time: 22 minutes

    Original release: September 5, 1992

    Link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103359

    Batman: The Animated Series
    Batman: The Animated Series
    Batman: The Animated Series
  3. Without Spongebob Squarepants, no list of cartoons would be complete. Spongebob is a real person. Somehow, a program about an anthropomorphic sponge and his companions (including a marine squirrel dressed as a scuba diver/astronaut) has remained at the pinnacle of animated quality for twenty-one years. Spongebob, like the Animaniacs, is famous due to its adult-friendly comedy. Spongebob's antics may make the ten-year-old inside of you chuckle, but his naive quips and sneaky asides will make any unwary adult giggle.


    If a cartoon can please both the youngster to whom it is aimed and the parents who are obliged to watch it, it will be a success. Spongebob Squarepants shines in this area. The tiny yellow sponge leads the list of most recognizable cartoon characters, not only because of the brilliance of his show but also because of the very memorable theme tune.

    Detailed information:
    Creators: Stephen Hillenburg, Tim Hill, Nick Jennings
    Stars: Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass
    Running time: 11 minutes (regular episodes only), 22–44 minutes (special episodes only)
    Original release: May 1, 1999
    Link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0206512

    Spongebob Squarepants
    Spongebob Squarepants
    Spongebob Squarepants
  4. For those of you who didn't grow up in the 1990s and can't shake the sensation that something is missing from your spirit, you've come to the right place. Animaniacs is pure entertainment. Yakko, Wacko, and Dot are among the most endearing, humorous, and adorable characters in all of animation. Their slapstick humor is fantastic for youngsters, and their smart (and sometimes extremely vulgar) quips are hilarious for adults. The animation is fantastic and colorful. Who could be shocked by the overwhelmingly positive response? After all, it was produced by the man, the legend, Steven Spielberg. The man is an expert in his field.


    Even before the program begins, the entrance of Animaniacs is hilarious, and the theme song is immensely catchy. Coupled with some amusing and brilliant musical performances, the production is truly one-of-a-kind. The Warner siblings were also aided by an excellent supporting ensemble, each of whom specialized in a different type of humor. It's an understatement to say that this program was fantastic; Animaniacs even had a spin-off segment called Pinky and the Brain (one of my personal favorites).


    Detailed information:

    Creator: Wellesley Wild
    Stars: Maurice LaMarche, Jess Harnell, Tress MacNeille

    Running time: 22 minutes

    Original release: September 13, 1993

    Link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6951546

    Animaniacs
    Animaniacs
    Animaniacs
  5. What the Justice League accomplishes for DC what X-Men: The Animated Series accomplished for Marvel It brought together and gave fresh life to some of DC's most iconic characters. It depicted the formation of the Justice League and brought them together as the team the world didn't realize it needed. Each character added their unique spark to the story, allowing it to shine in a variety of ways. The fact that the show did not pander to its viewers was what made it interesting. Death was at the forefront of several of Justice League's episodes, which delved into some extremely serious issues.


    Justice League made you think while also exposing you to some great action, smart banter, and some of the finest superheroes we've ever seen. The theme tune captures the grandeur and intensity of the film while, like X-Men, highlighting the primary players. The Justice League provided something for everyone, and it allowed boys and girls to identify role models in each of its characters while also entertaining them for twenty-two minutes. If you haven't watched it yet, whether you're a DC fan or not, Toplist strongly advises you to do so.


    Detailed information:

    Creators: Bob Kane, William Moulton Marston, Joe Shuster
    Stars: Carl Lumbly, Phil LaMarr, Michael Rosenbaum

    Running time: 20-22 minutes, 40-44 minutes (2-part episodes)

    Original release: November 17, 2001

    Link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0275137

    Justice League
    Justice League
    Justice League
  6. The Simpsons is a Fox Broadcasting Company animated comedy developed by Matt Groening. The Simpson family, which comprises Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie, is a satirical picture of American society. The program takes place in the fictitious town of Springfield and mocks American culture and society, television, and the human condition.


    The Simpsons enjoyed an astonishing ten-season run. The comedy is smart, and the quips will make you laugh out loud even though you are alone in your house. Every character (and there were a lot of them) had their own specialty and tickled my funny bone in their own unique way. However, by season thirteen, the gags were no longer as amusing, and many of the characters had degraded from the classics that they once were. That was EIGHTEEN seasons ago, and they've come a long way since then. However, it is still the best cartoon of all time, and you should see it.


    Detailed information:

    Creators: James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Sam Simon
    Stars: Dan Castellaneta, Nancy Cartwright, Harry Shearer

    Running time: 21–24 minutes

    Original release: December 17, 1989

    Link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096697

    The Simpsons
    The Simpsons
    The Simpsons
  7. The animation is actually rather good for the late 1960s animated program. The primary cast stands out against the bleak backdrop thanks to their bright attire. The series' antagonists, albeit evident in their actual identities as adults, are iconic. Shaggy and Scooby generate several chuckles, while the rest of the gang, with their running jokes, make wonderful supporting characters. Scooby-Doo is unmistakably iconic.


    Since its inception, the program has stayed relevant in some form or another, and while most of them pale in comparison to the original, some of the series and films are excellent. If you haven't seen Mystery Incorporated, you should. It's a fantastic, contemporary, and slightly darker take on the genre. Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island and the live-action flicks (don't get get me started on Sarah Michelle Geller as Daphne, she's an absolute queen) establish Scooby-Doo as one of the all-time greats in animation.


    Detailed information:

    Creators: Joe Ruby(story), Ken Spears(story), Joseph Barbera
    Stars: Don Messick, Casey Kasem, Nicole Jaffe

    Running time: 21 minutes approx

    Original release: September 13, 1969

    Link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063950

    Scooby-Doo: Where Are You!
    Scooby-Doo: Where Are You!
    Scooby-Doo: Where Are You!
  8. The franchise has had some incredible ups and some major downs in the 28 years since the debut of X-Men: The Animated Series. We've seen a few amazing X-Men films and a number of really bad cinematic experiences, but none of them, compare to 1992's X-Men. The X-Men didn't hold back from the outset. The program literally plucked pages from comic books and made them animate in front of our eyes.


    While the animation was a little shaky in spots (particularly in the early episodes), the voice acting and storytelling more than made up for it. The X-Men took on some of Marvel Comics' most memorable tales and, in some ways, did them better than their film equivalents. Long before the Marvel Cinematic Universe was ever conceived, the X-Men were able to weave into other Marvel products. When the X-Men crossed paths with Peter Parker from Spider-Man: The Animated Series, some of the finest arcs in the show occurred. Not only did X-Men cross over with other continuing Marvel titles, but it also gave birth to other fantastic X-Men cartoons like X-Men: Evolution and the shamefully brief Wolverine and the X-Men.


    Detailed information:

    Creators: Mark Edward Edens, Sidney Iwanter, Eric Lewald(story editor)
    Stars: Cedric Smith, Cal Dodd, Lenore Zann

    Original release: October 31, 1992

    Running time: 22 minutes

    Link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103584

    X-Men: The Animated Series
    X-Men: The Animated Series
    X-Men: The Animated Series
  9. Kim Possible outperforms anything else released by the House of Mouse. Even when its main heroes were jumping and backflipping their way to victory, the program looked fantastic. The character designs, both for the heroes and their colorful band of rogues, were distinct and entertaining.

    Each episode juggled Kim and Ron's demanding superheroics with their typical teen troubles, and in classic Disney tradition, Kim's personal problems tended to fix themselves while on duty. The program included thrilling action, witty comedy, and outstanding voice acting. Of course, the theme tune must be included. Kim Possible has one of the most well-known and famous theme melodies of all time.


    While Kim Possible may not be the most iconic cartoon of all time, it made my list because of its good influence on young women. At the time of Kim Possible's premiere, the bulk of cartoons had male characters in the primary roles, and virtually all of the action-oriented cartoons did as well. Then there was Kim Possible. She demonstrated to girls everywhere that they, too, could be heroes. Kim was smart, bold, hilarious, and, at the end of the day, just like any other adolescent girl. Ms. Possible made errors, but in the end, she always did the right thing.


    Detailed information:

    Creators: Mark McCorkle, Bob Schooley
    Stars: Christy Carlson Romano, Will Friedle, Nancy Cartwright

    Running time: 22 minutes, 11 minutes per segment

    Original release: June 7, 2002

    Link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0278866

    Kim Possible
    Kim Possible
    Kim Possible
  10. Tom and Jerry is an American animated media property and series of comedic short films founded by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera in 1940. The series, most known for its 161 theatrical short films produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, focuses on the rivalry between the title characters, a cat named Tom and a mouse named Jerry. A number of recurrent characters appear in several short films.


    The series depicts hilarious battles between two longtime adversaries, a cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry). The plots of each short mainly revolve around Tom and Jerry's numerous attempts to outdo each other, as well as the mayhem and damage that ensues. Despite Tom's shrewd methods (whether they work or not), determined and energetic attitude, enormous stature, and great general intellect, he seldom succeeds in getting the better of Jerry, owing to Jerry's crafty talents, luck, and lack of tendency to be a little too reckless. On other times, though, they have demonstrated true camaraderie and concern for one other's well-being. In the shorts Busy Buddies and Tot Watchers, the duo lay aside their competition to achieve a shared purpose, such as when a baby escapes the watch of a neglectful babysitter, prompting Tom and Jerry to chase the infant and keep it safe. Despite their constant attacks on one another, they have always rescued each other's lives when they were actually in danger, with the exception of The Two Mouseketeers, which had an unusually gloomy conclusion.

    Detailed information:

    Director: Tim Story
    Stars: Chloë Grace Moretz, Michael Peña, Colin Jost
    Release dates: February 10, 1940
    Running time: 6–10 minutes
    Link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1361336
    Tom and Jerry
    Tom and Jerry
    Tom and Jerry



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