Avaitor wrote:I'm 28, and also a Nickelodeon child of the 90's. I love(d) most of the shows you mentioned, although I was falling out of the channel by the late 90's in lieu of Cartoon Network. When I turned onto Nick after that, it was primarily for the shows that I already liked, such as Rugrats, Hey Arnold, and All That. I still don't get the appeal of SpongeBob, tbh.
My favorite post-90's Nick show (besides maybe Invader Zim) was Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide. It was lovingly zany and had surprisingly good character development. I never liked Scott Fellows' other shows as much. I thought he got the best balance on that show. I used to like Dan Schneider's shows too, but I got tired of how broad and loud they are. Finding out about how gross he is didn't help with my opinion on him either.
I was just never crazy about Nickelodeon. Something about the zany, weird vibe of most of its shows wasn't for me. The majority of CN's shows are similar to me though. The shows I did like from Nick were Clarissa Knows It All, Invader Zim, Avatar / TLOK, The Wild Thornberrys, As Told by Ginger, Rugrats, and Rocket Power.
As for your other post, I actually did watch Ed, Edd, n Eddy, too, just because I always liked the middle Edd (the rational one).

I didn’t really love the show as a whole other than that, although the female characters would always make me laugh. I remember being a fan of Captain Planet, although it's unwatchable as an adult--just like Power Rangers.
I love Tenchi Muyo! and Outlaw Star (as well as Sailor Moon / YYH, too, but who doesn’t love those two?

). Muyo! definitely had the best animation, but I loved Universe because it has more of a story and Ryoko is treated like the end-game love interest. She was always my favorite and my pick for Tenchi.

I rage-hate Tenchi in Tokyo though. I didn’t care for Gundam Wing when I was a child, but I watched it again recently and realized the show had just been way over my head at that age. I like it now. Relena and Heero were my favorite part of the re-watch, which is funny because I used to hate Relena as a kid.

I also enjoyed Cardcaptors, Bleach, Samurai 7, FMA: Brotherhood, Inuyasha. And I love a lot of the new shows they’ve been airing recently—MHA, Demon Slayer, Fire Force, Dr. Stone, Lupin, etc. I wish I'd been paying attention to Toonami in the time they played One Piece, because I'd like to see it from the beginning sometime; I watched the majority of Fairy Tail a few months back and loved it, but I wish it would get played on Toonami, too. And I spoke in another section last week about my love for ReBoot, so I’ll leave off that.
blackcauldron85 wrote:For current CN shows, I really like The Amazing World of Gumball- I think it's really cute.
I love The Amazing World of Gumball. It, Courage, and Steven Universe are the only CN shows I love, although I like Over the Garden Wall which
Avaitor mentioned and Teen Titans, too, especially Starfire. I still need to watch Adventure Time though. Powerpuff Girls always felt like something I
should like, but never did. Samurai Jack was okay, I just hated that the story never went anywhere. Sometimes I do watch Family Guy and Robot Chicken, but I just don’t like their humor quite as much as South Park’s, for example. With RC especially, it seems like the humor is often taking something childish or “safe” and giving it a dark twist where someone gets murdered / raped / abused or is a murderer / rapist / abuser. Btw, has anyone seen that Moral Orel show (I may have the title wrong). It's one of those shows that is so, so, so dark... Think of early seasons' Butters on South Park x1000 dark. Anyway, while we're talking about all these different shows on various networks, I don't want to leave out how much I loved Daria on MTV.
You mentioned old cartoons, and most of those were hard for me to take--especially The Jetsons, ugh. I did love The Smurfs though, and watched Scooby Doo pretty often. I enjoyed Tiny Toon Adventures much more than I ever did Looney Tunes. I think the only characters on Looney Tunes I enjoyed were Speedy Gonzales and the skunk that was always chasing after that poor cat.
--I just wanted to tack onto my post since I was talking about Nickelodeon that I actually read last week that Christina Aguilera was cast in a live-action movie to play Angelica's mother.

And I think she'll be perfect actually. Something about the eye-shadow and the ponytail looks so much like Christina to me.