The editors at Common Sense Media are dishing on their favorite TV shows that you'll want to watch with your kids, all day, every day.
Cartoons and anime have been and are a big part of a lot of people's lives. They offer us grand adventures, fun, and exciting plotlines and storylines, unique, driven, and lovable characters. But have you ever wondered what the characters we all know and love would look like if they were realistic?
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October the first, 1992 is a day to remember - then, by the tunes of Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture’s finale and with cartoon explosions on the screens, the Cartoon Network channel was launched. A historical day, indeed! And, although it wasn’t the first channel with animation as its main attraction, it was definitely the first 24-hour broadcaster to show animation exclusively. Just a year later, in 1993, in addition to an extensive Warner Bros cartoon library, Cartoon Network added its first original series - The Moxy Show. And from there, things took an unexpected turn with the airing of The Ren And Stimpy Show, which was definitely aimed at… Well, we’re not sure what kind of an audience this series was intended for, but it definitely wasn’t kids. After that, the rest is history as Cartoon Network soon became the carrier of the most original animated series that attracted audiences from various age groups with their tongue-in-cheek adult humor, incredible characters, and forever new adventures.
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As a 90s kid, I was always glued to the TV or a better way to put it would be that once upon a time, Cartoon Network was my soul mate. My life revolved around these cartoon shows. I think this could be because I was an adorably cute little bitch when I was younger. I had the tendency to create havoc when things didn't go my way (I don't think much has changed now). I can lash out faster than a lightning bolt so the only friends I had were these cartoon characters. Gosh, that sounds so sad. To be