The Classics
1970s Cartoons
Adult Swim
Saturday Mornings
1980s Style
1990s Cartoon Fun
100

This character was like a much more insane Elmer Fudd; he was always trying to get that "dern Rabbit" with his pistols, which he would fire into the air whenever he was excited.

Yosemite Sam

100

The tender, passionate relationship between a 40-foot purple ape and his wisecracking canine pal was featured in this cartoon.

The Great Grape Ape Show 

100

After FOX canceled this series in 2002, Adult Swim acquired the syndication rights. FOX then renewed the cartoon three years later.

Family Guy

100

Garfield loves this food and hates this day of the week. 

Lasagna and Mondays

100

In Ren and Stimpy, Ren was this kind of dog.

A chihuahua

200

This cartoon duck first appeared in the 1937 cartoon “Porky’s Duck Hunt.”

Daffy Duck

200

In “Wacky Races”, this is the name of Dick Dastardly’s sidekick dog. 

Muttley

200

After being sent into the future by evil wizard Aku, this cartoon character makes a quest to return to the past and undo the destruction caused by the wizard.

Samurai Jack

200

This Marvel show initially ran from 1981 to 1986. In it Spider-Man, Iceman and Firestar team up to fight different Marvel villains.

Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends

200

These were the names of the twins from Rugrats.

Lil and Phil

300

Popeye has this many nephews. 

Popeye has four nephews: Pipeye, Peepeye, Pupeye, and Poopeye.

300

Before the Groovie Goolies had their own show, they joined this witch to fight off enemies.

Sabrina the Teenage Witch

300

Originally called "Junk in the Trunk," Seth Green and Matt Senreich changed the name of their animated series to this after being inspired by a dish at Los Angeles Chinese restaurant Kung Pow Bistro.

Robot Chicken

300

This cartoon was the very first based on a video game. 

Pac Man

300

This cartoon featured a main character whose last name was Funny, and a love interest named Patty Mayonnaise.

Doug

400

He is the cousin of Speedy Gonzales.

Slowpoke Rodriguez

400

A family entered a parallel universe and met its prehistoric doppelganger in this cartoon from 1974.

Valley of the Dinosaurs

400

This is the name of Morty's crush in the awesome Adult Swim cartoon Rick and Morty. 

Jessica

400

This character lived in a jeweled box in Pee-wee's Playhouse. He had numerous catchphrases, such as "Mecca lecca hi, mecca hiney ho," and appeared on many episodes to grant wishes for Pee-wee, which often turned out in unpredictable ways.

Jambi the Genie

400

Perhaps the most famous bit from this cartoon was when Yakko sang a song of every country in the world.

Animaniacs

500

This comic strip character turned cartoon character was created in 1935 by Marjorie Henderson Buell. She first appeared in a single panel, as a flower girl at a wedding, who was mischievously strewing the aisle with banana peels.

Little LuLu

500

The second season of this CBS cartoon consisted entirely of reruns. In the series, a roller derby team raced all over the world trying to win a $1 million treasure.

Bailey's Comets

500

To date, this is Adult Swim's longest running original program. The trio of Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad first appeared in the "Baffler Meal" episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast.

Aqua Teen Hunger Force

500

This cartoon ran on NBC from 1984 to 1988 and is considered a sister cartoon of "The Smurfs." It never gained the popularity of "The Smurfs," but it's colorful creatures did gain a worldwide fanbase.

Snorks

500

This show gave rise to one of the most iconic memes, the Nigel face.

The Wild Thornberrys

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