User blog:Webkinz Mania/Top 6 Animated Shows of the Good Ol' Days (2, 3 and 4)

This series was super sweet and it's coming to a close. I have no idea what I'm doing next, if I'm doing anything next, but for now, here's the next three shows of the good ol' days.

4. The Powerpuff Girls You can tell this list is going to be really tough. The Powerpuff Girls isn't even #4 of #6 material, just like Dexter's Laboratory and the classic Tom and Jerry. The Powerpuff Girls is an amazing show, which is odd that it's #4. The three main characters, Bubbles, Blossom and Buttercup are all cute and friendly and nice. The villains are well designed and thought out. The only one I didn't like was Him, since he was super annoying. Sedusa was in one of my favorite episodes with Sarah Bellum and that fight at the end was epic. "YOU BROKE MY HAIR". Finally, my two favorite characters are the loopy and hilarious Mayor with his darn pickle jars. I also like the talking dog. Shoutout to Bigez for agreeing with me on that. Favorite villain has to go to Mojo Jojo. Come on. He's funny too! I own the whole series on DVD for a good price of $39.99. It has a lot of extra features, so I suggest you get that.

3. Johnny Bravo Don't kill me for saying this, but Johnny Bravo was the funniest Cartoon Network original in the 90s. Hands down. Don't go give me "But Powerpuff Girls had it's moments" or "Dexter's Laboratory's settings were great". No. Did Powerpuff Girls have Adam West? How about Dexter's Lab? Neither did, but Johnny Bravo did in one of the best episodes of season one that I own on DVD (buy it!), "Johnny Bravo and Adam West". How about the classic Scooby Doo? Was that on Dexter's Lab? Did the Professor make them on the Powerpuff Girls? No to both, but this Elvis-typed guy met them all in another great episode. Plus, the season 2-4 formula was amazing with Carl and Pops. I really liked the episode quality and format of the episodes in those seasons. If you haven't watched them, I suggest you do. It is worth your time (and or money).

2. The Simpsons I'm talking about the golden age of The Simpsons. 1989-2000. Not 2000-2012. The Simpsons had Phil Hartman's Lionel Hutz and Troy McClure, plus Marvin Monroe and Bleeding Gums Murphy. Those characters were a plus and a boost for the first couple of seasons for The Simpsons. We had seasons five-eight. Seasons seven and eight, especially were amazing and those two executive producers should've stayed after that, since they were amazing! I loved "King Size Homer", "The 138th Episode Spectacular", "Who Shot Mr. Burns?", "Two Dozen and One Greyhounds", "The PTA Disbands", "The Springfield Connection", "Round Springfield", "22 Short Films About Springifeld", "Krusty Gets Busted", "Some Enchanted Evening", the substitute teacher episode, the New York episode, "Two Bad Neighbors", "Team Homer", "The Simpsons Spinoff Showcase", "Homer's Enemy", "The Springfield Files" and the list goes on and on... "Deep Space Homer", "Radioactive Man", "Bart Sells His Soul", "Mother Simpson", "Marge Be Not Proud", "Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming", "A Fish Called Selma", "Itchy and Scratchy Land", "Lisa's Rival", "Bart's Girlfriend"... and I'm only talking mainly about seasons six, seven and eight.

Top one coming up next. I think most of you would know.