![]() ![]() As such, it seemed appropriate to open this book once again and touch it up with some updates and a few new chapters. There is clearly a wealth of 90s animation to reexamine - even when it comes to the more obscure shows that have seemingly been lost to the pages of history. This holds particularly true for cartoons, with examples like the CGI reboot of Rugrats reigniting the spark and reminding adult fans of their charm while bringing in a new audience. Updated June 20th, 2021 by Stephen LaGioia: At least in the entertainment and cultural arena, 90s nostalgia remains more prominent than ever. Here are 30 cartoons from the 90s that even with the nostalgia craze, few seem to remember anymore. RELATED: 20 Forgotten Nintendo Games From The 90s Others were only relevant to a particular time and place, and some deserve more recognition and credit but somehow never seem to get mentioned. Some were lost to time because they simply weren't very good in the eyes of most. Of course, not all animation from the era is so well-remembered. The 90s has been called the "American animation renaissance" for breathing new life into the world of animation following a sharp decline in the popularity of cartoons in the late 1970s and 80s. Often watched after school, on weekends, or during the summer holidays, television was an important medium to millions of kids who grew up in this golden age of animation. It's often said that these years were among the greatest and most innovative periods in animation, with fondly remembered shows like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Ren & Stimpy, DuckTales, Batman: The Animated Series, and many more. ![]() ![]() The decade known for bright colors, grunge music, and Saturday morning cartoons is the subject of nostalgia on television, cinema, and even in fashion. ![]()
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