The 15 Best Cartoons Of All Time: Check Your Favorite

What are the best cartoons ever made? Several cartoons or animated series characters marked the childhood of different generations who grew up watching the cartoons that passed on open TV mornings. Scooby-Doo, The Flinstones, Tom and Jerry, and the iconic Bugs Bunny are some of the best cartoons of all time.

For nostalgic readers and those who wish to present these animations to the current generation, 9jatoday has put together a list of the 15 best cartoons of all time.

Top 15 Best Cartoons Of All Time

1. Tom and Jerry

Tom and Jerry were one of the most influential series created by the Hanna-Barbera studio. The animation, which was based on Tomcat’s unsuccessful attempts to capture the little Jerry mouse, started being produced in 1940.

Even today, new episodes and specials are released. There is no doubt many kids love and prefer Tom and Jerry to any other cartoon, Tom and Jerry are rated as the best cartoon and also the most-watched cartoon in the world.

2. Scooby Doo

Second, on the list of best cartoons of all time is the popular Scooby-Doo, Scooby Doo is a mascot of a group of detectives, formed by Velma, Fred, Sausage, and Daphne.

Together, they travel all over the world, always in search of a mystery to be solved. Exhibited since 1969, it is the second American cartoon with more seasons, second only to “The Simpsons”.

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3. Dragon’s Cave

One of the great cartoon icons of the 1980s, “Cave of the Dragon” was based on an eponymous role-playing game. The plot followed friends who were transported to the Kingdom, a parallel universe, and needed to find a way to return home. The Dragons Cave is ranked the 3rd best cartoon of all time.

4. He-Man and the Defenders of the Universe

Considered a cult classic of the 1980s and 90s, the cartoon told the story of He-Man, the most powerful man in the universe, who fought alongside his allies to protect the planet Eternia and Grayskull Castle against the villain Skeleton. The animation, launched in 1983, was based on a Mattel toy line.

5. The Bugs Bunny Gang (Looney Tunes)

Animation was one of Warner Bros’ biggest hits and became a media franchise worldwide. The drawing, launched in 1930, narrated the adventures of Bugs Bunny and his friends Daffy, Ligeirinho, Frajola, Piu-Piu, Gaguinho, and others.

6. Woodpecker (1957-1972)

Created in 1940, by animator Walt Lantz, the iconic character was the protagonist of several animated series distributed by Universal Pictures.

Lantz’s drawing was shown until 1972 but returned to TV in the late 1990s when it also became a hit with children of that generation. Universal Studios’ official mascot, Pica-Pau has a star on the Walk of Fame.

7. The Flintstones

The Flintstones was the animation responsible for transforming the company Hanna-Barbera Productions into one of the biggest studios in Hollywood.

The series told the story of a family that lived in the Stone Age and had a dinosaur as a pet. The first cartoon to be shown during prime time in the USA, “The Flintstones” was released in 1960.

8. Super Friends

Inspired by DC Comics’ “Justice League” comics, the animated series was originally broadcast between 1973 and 1988. It tells the adventures of the superheroes Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Batman, and Robin.

The heroes’ base of operations was called the “Hall of Justice”. Though old the Super Friends made it on the list of the 15 top best cartoons of all time.

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9. Ducktales: The Adventure Hunters

The animated series is considered the most famous ever produced by Disney, due to the fact that it had the largest number of episodes: 100 in total. Followed the adventures of the ambitious Scrooge Uncle, the richest duck in the world, and his friends.

10. Zé Beehive

Yogi Bear, known as Zé Colmeia, was a drawing created by the Hanna-Barbera studio in 1961. The plot accompanied a bear who liked to steal the picnic baskets from people who visited the park where he lived. Initially, the character was part of another animation, but due to their success, he won his own show.

11. Thundercats

The cartoon, which has 4 seasons, began to be shown in 1986, by Rede Globo. The pilot told the adventures of a group of feline humanoids from the planet Thundera, known as Thundercats. When Thundera was destroyed, the group had to flee to a new planet, where they faced the villain Mumm-Ra.

12. Rainbows

Originally shown in the early 1960s, “Manda-Chuva” became one of the most successful animations of the time. The story revolved around a gang of street cats led by Manda-Chuva. New York City, where the story takes place.

13. She-Ra: The Princess of Power

She-Ra was Adora, the twin sister of He-Man, who was kidnapped as a child and taken to the planet Etheria. When she found He-Man again, she went on to fight to free her planet from the Horde dictatorship, led by the tyrant Hordak and his army of mutants. The design was produced from 1985 to 1986 by Filmation Studios.

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14. The Jetsons

Produced by the Hanna-Barbera studio and originally shown between 1962 and 1963, “Os Jetsons” corresponds to the drawing “Os Flintstones” and accompanies a family that lives in the future, in a scenario of many technological advances. They live in a suspended city and have a robot as a maid.

15. Wacky Races

Animated series that marked different generations, “Wacky Races” was produced between 1968 and 1969, by the Hanna-Barbera studio. It recounts the attempts of ten pilots who compete for the title of “World’s Craziest Corridor”. Dick Swindler and his dog, Muttley, always try to trick opponents to get ahead.