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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT While the most popular animated TV shows have long-lasting cultural impact, several others, though equally great, have faded from collective memory and are worth remembering. These overlooked gems span various genres, from sci-fi and fantasy to comedy and even light horror, each offering a unique perspective and captivating storytelling.
9 KaBlam! Nickelodeon The mid-late ‘90s saw the emergence of KaBlam!, an animated anthology series that brought together a collection of shorts featuring alternative animation styles more frequently associated with indie films and commercials. The series broke new ground with its unconventionality. With Henry and June as the show's lively hosts, viewers were treated to recurring segments, each with its own unique style and quirky cast of characters.
7 Jackie Chan Adventures Kids’ WB In the early 2000s, Jackie Chan Adventures burst onto the scene, captivating audiences with its perfect blend of magic, mysticism, and martial arts. The series followed the adventures of archaeologist Jackie Chan as he sought to prevent the evil Valmont and the Dark Hand from resurrecting the demonic sorcerer Shendu using the power of ancient talismans representing the Chinese Zodiac.
5 Aaahh!!! Real Monsters Nickelodeon Premiering years before Pixar's Monsters, Inc., Aaahh!! Real Monsters introduced viewers to a world where young monsters attended school to learn the art of scaring children. Ickis, Oblina, and Krumm, the three main monster students under the guidance of their teacher, the Gromble, embarked on various misadventures from their base in a New York City dump.
Related 10 Forgotten Animated 1990s TV Shows You Should Really Rewatch Step back into the 90s, an era of animated TV gems filled with wit, humor, and captivating storytelling that continue to charm audiences today.
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