Cartoons have been running alongside television for nearly as long as the medium has been available, with some decades like the 1980s and 1990s bringing iconic shows still called upon fondly years ...
The 2000s were a great time for cartoons - they were still riding the experimental waves of the '90s while expanding into new territories of storytelling. While some shows were larger and more ...
There are very few turn-of-the-21st-century cartoons that are still particularly relevant and widely talked about in today's pop culture. There are exceptions like SpongeBob SquarePants, which ...
Things shifted when Nickelodeon and the Disney Channel showed up. Cartoons weren't just a Saturday thing anymore. The ...
The 2000s are a decade that people originally weren’t supposed to see. At the turn of the century, it was thought all the world's computers were going to crash due to the infamous Y2K bug. Instead, ...
Noah Bell is a List Writer for Collider. He has a knack for all things in the world of pop culture. A graduate of Northwest Arkansas Community College, he enjoys writing about film, television, video ...
I like to think I've watched a lot television. From some of the best fantasy shows to the best teen dramas, I’ve seen a lot. But, where do most people start their love for television? Cartoons. I’ll ...
For those who grew up during the late 90s and early 2000s, cable television was dominated by three children's networks. Disney Channel, Cartoon Network, and Nickelodeon all live in the brains of those ...