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7. Doug
Doug was one of the only cartoons to truly be relatable. The show dealt with real-life scenarios, like playing “Truth or Dare,” struggling to tell if a girl is into you or not (that Patti Mayonnaise was such a fucking tease!), and bullying – but even the bully, Roger, had his moments, like when he threw a surprise party for Doug. Also, Skeeter was the OG wingman.
I was Plank Pledge during I-week and couldn’t address actives without saying “Plank says ….” I tried to pass it down a few semesters ago and the pledges didn’t understand the reference. PGP.
Stupid fucking pledges. That show was on until like 2009. No excuse for not seeing it. Your pledge educator sounds like a genius, by the way.
How do you leave Recess off the list?!
EXACTLY! Classic.
Couldn’t agree more. I’d also say Arthur.
Who the hell watched Arthur?
That was the first thing I thought, too
I feel AHHHH!! Real Monsters should have cracked this list
I wished there was some recognition for the justice friends from dexter’s lab in this.
Some of the problems of today’s youth I blame on bad cartoon networking.
Dexter’s Lab is too high and Rocko too low. One thing we can agree on: the 90s had some kickass cartoons.
I never understood why Dee Dee’s feet squished when she walked.
While I do agree with hey arnold being #1.. no angry beavers? or pinky and the brain?
Beavis and Butthead…come on!