Animation is an incredible and time-consuming art form.
For many children, Saturday mornings in the 1990s were dedicated to cartoons.
Fun, drama, and nostalgia: these 10 cartoons were the best of the era.
Once again, the original movie was rated PG-13, but the concept was easily adapted for a cartoon.
8Back To The Future: The Animated Series
Great Scott!
The show ran for two seasons on CBS before ultimately being canceled.
It was later rerun in 2003,although the show never got much traction.
7Beetlejuice
Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice!
Here’s every Jumanji movie, ranked.
5Godzilla: The Series
Go Go Godzilla!
4Men In Black: The Series
Suit Up!
The series proved popular, running for four seasons on Kids' WB from 1997 to 2001.
The agents are tasked with managing alien immigrants while protecting humanity from intergalactic threats.
The film explores their partnership as they confront various challenges while ensuring the public remains unaware of alien presence.
3Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure
Most Triumphant!
The animated series had the advantage of featuring both Keanu Reeves and Alex Winters in their starring roles.
It was subsequently canceled after 7 episodes.
2Extreme Ghostbusters
Who You Gonna Call?
Ghostbustersbecame a wildly popular franchise when the first film was released in 1984.
However, the series ultimately ran for one season with a total of 40 episodes.
1The Wizard Of Oz
Click Your Heels There!
Now, the franchise has expanded with several other films and stage shows.
Men In Black is a science fiction film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones as agents of a secret organization overseeing extraterrestrial activity on Earth. The agents are tasked with managing alien immigrants while protecting humanity from intergalactic threats. The film explores their partnership as they confront various challenges while ensuring the public remains unaware of alien presence.