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Top 100 Animated Series Nominees – 1990s: “When Cartoons Learned to Feel (and Still Sounded Epic)”

If the ’80s gave us heroes, the ’90s gave them soul.
Animation suddenly got smarter, sharper, and more cinematic. You could feel it in every frame — from Batman: The Animated Series, Beast Wars, and Gargoyles to Animaniacs and X-Men.

During the recording, I mentioned how this decade grew up with us. I was older, more aware, but still hooked. These shows had depth — character arcs, moral ambiguity, emotional storytelling. They weren’t afraid to slow down or say something real.

But here’s the thing — even with all that sophistication, the ’90s never lost its sense of fun. The theme songs alone could lift your entire mood. Animaniacs, Darkwing Duck, Pinky and the Brain, Tiny Toon Adventures, Freakazoid — every one of them was a full-blown jam. I’ve got half of them in my phone’s music library right now. They’re part of the soundtrack of my life, the background noise of creativity and caffeine.

We laughed on-air about how these themes stuck like glue — you could go twenty years without hearing them and still sing every lyric. That’s what made the ’90s special: it didn’t just entertain you; it stayed with you.

Looking back, this decade proved animation could balance emotion, energy, and craft — and still make you tap your foot every time the intro hit.

🎬 Dive into the decade that hit every note perfectly:
👉 Top 100 Animated Series Nominees – 1990s!

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Steve Phillips is an elder millennial originally from Flint, Michigan, currently based in Windsor, Colorado. A 20 Year Podcaster, an audio veteran, voice actor, and independent podcaster, Steve has produced over 3,000 episodes across the digital airwaves, bringing his lifelong passion for geek culture, sci-fi, and animation to the masses—one edit at a time.
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