If you're a child of the '90s, you know how amazing the cartoons were. You'd get home from school, turn on that incredibly heavy box television and just start bingeing (if you weren't outside or ...
Netflix’s recent He-Man reboot is just the latest in a string of classic ’80s and ’90s cartoons that have gotten modern reimaginings. But why not make loads more! On today’s Nerdist Now, Kyle looks at ...
Reading Adam Gopnik’s piece on nostalgia in this week’s magazine got me all nostalgic for old New Yorker cartoons about nostalgia. We’ve had a few good ones in recent years. But, perhaps being under ...
Alongside the adventures of Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad, Maiellaro has also helped in creating other Cartoon Network ...
The 1980s represented the golden age of television animation, creating shows that entertained children while subtly incorporating sophisticated themes about morality, environmentalism, and social ...
The holidays can often be a very nostalgic time for people, and nothing brings back floods of childhood memories quite like old cartoons. For people of all ages, rewatching TV shows from their ...
Along with their love of sleeping late and attempting nothing ambitious during daylight hours, millennials seem to have an unending appetite for nostalgia. Comedians have been capitalizing on this for ...
In 2025, reboots, remakes, and re-imaginings of just about everything dominate popular culture and family viewing screens. Reboots can be a good way for franchises to introduce characters and concepts ...
Everyone has a cartoon that reminds them of childhood, so let’s celebrate that by discussing all the TV shows or movies that bring us back to a simpler time. In the comments, be sure to include a ...
The time from the mid-90s to the early 2000s was the golden age of animation. During this era, some of the most classic and iconic cartoons, like The Wild Thornberrys, The Powerpuff Girls, and Aaahh!!
There’s something magical about the holidays that makes everything feel brighter, merrier and just a little more whimsical — and holiday-themed cartoons capture that feeling perfectly. Whether it’s ...
Westword: So, when did you first hear about the Fifty Two 80s store, and why did you think it would make a good spiritual companion for Cartoons & Comedy? Chris Baker: I feel like some people told me ...