User blog:Webkinz Mania/Top 6 Animated Shows of the Good Ol' Days (5 and 6)

After most people liked my first series, I have moved on to yet another series, 'Top 6 Animated Shows of the Good Ol' Days. Again, I was pretty Cartoon Network bias back then. A few reminders: I'm not including shows in 1999. I know that was in the 90s decade, but most of it's run was in the 2000s, like The Simpsons. If The Simpsons are in here, that's why (instead it was made in 1989). Here are the first two of six animated shows of the good ol' days (before 2000).

6. Dexter's Laboratory As this is a exclusive series, Dexter's Laboratory is forced to go down in the rankings to be #6 sadly. The plots and designs are nice. However, some episodes just seemed boring. Others were better. Deedee was very loopy, which is what made her great. The parents were okay, but I wasn't the biggest fans of them. Dexter was decent too. Nothing really stood out about the show, other than some episodes and amazing plots. The humor also wasn't all great, but it was watchable and should've been worthy of a special for 10 years or something. It's truly underrated if you think about it or compare it to The Powerpuff Girls. However, if we had to add even more shows to the list, this show will more than likely be in the top half!

5. Tom and Jerry Tom and Jerry is my first theatre shorts included in my pre-2000 rankings of best animation. Tom and Jerry was mainly silent. The plots were the usual. The cat chasing the mouse. However, this show brought some difference and some spice into the mix. The cat always lost to the mouse. With dogs, puppies, mice brothers, cat girlfriends and other characters, Tom and Jerry was always the interesting type of cartoon or animation. My favorite short was "Smarty Cat" and I also enjoyed "Cue Ball Cat", "Slicked Up Pup" and "Fit to be Tied". To be honest, I also liked the post-2000 animation movies (the race one mainly). The Tom and Jerry franchise always brought something new to the table no matter what. I have the first DVD collection, well, the first golden DVD collection on Blu-Ray and I current enjoy watching the older shorts. If this is the fifth best of six, what shows remain ahead?