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One of the best, Doug Funny writes in his journal, describes his days, hangs out with his friends, and sometimes becomes Qualiman.
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Another one that was instrumental in my childhood. The goings on of the school playground and the friends that helped save the day no matter how trivial the crisis.
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This cartoon related the misadventures of Pepper Ann (She's her own biggest fan) who lived with the reckless abandon that I aspired to as a 5th grader.
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Maybe the first crime fighters to scoff at bedtime? I loved these little ladies and remember it was quite the thing to determine which Powerpuff Girl most fit with your personality. I'm definitely a Bubbles.
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In college two of my roommates were obsessed with this show and it has grown a place in my heart now because of them. Impressively, Spongebob has been creating new content for 20 years!
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Technically this is claymation, but it is just great. Always impressive, the expressions on this wordless show are phenomenal and tell delightful stories about a bumbling farmer, his stressed out farm dog, and the hijinks of the herd of sheep on the property who are led into mischief by Shaun.
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Introduced to this show via my kids, this quickly became a personal favorite. Even the villain is funny and I still know Perry's theme song by heart. Worth the brain space.
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This is a delightfully calm cartoon about a girl and her duck. They have quiet adventures together and it's the perfect show to watch when you need to feel soothed. The lovely British accents help too.
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A Netflix show that to me, is a combo of Recess and Phineas and Ferb in tone. It's an excellent show that describes the adventures of the kids of Harvey street, specifically three girls who all have delightfully compelling personalities.
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The Netflix reboot was my first experience with She-Ra and it is a lot of fun. I love the girl power messages, the interesting and compelling plots, and the incredible illustrations.