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Cartoon Network: 10 Cartoons That You Totally Forgot About - Screen Rant

Cartoon Network has aired some of the most iconic kids TV shows of all time. While some of these shows, such as the Powerpuff Girls, Dexter's Laboratory, and Courage the Cowardly Dog have gone on to become iconic and influential shows in their own right, other shows from our childhood may have been lost to us as we continued to grow older and watch more and more TV shows.

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This article will aim to refresh your memory of any shows you may have watched on Cartoon Network as a child by listing 10 lesser-known Cartoon Network shows you totally forgot about.

10 Codename: Kids Next Door

Forgotten Cartoons Codename Kids Next Door

Codename: Kids Next Door was a TV show that aired in the early 2000s on Cartoon Network. The show followed a group of kids who were part of a secret crime-fighting organization, operating out of their treehouse base.

The series came into being after being selected by viewers during Cartoon Network's Big Pick show, which allowed viewers to choose which original cartoon deserved a full season.

9 Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends

Forgotten Cartoons Foster's

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends aired for 6 seasons from 2004 to 2009. The series focussed around a home for imaginary friends where imaginary friends go after their child has grown up.

The series featured several unique designs of imaginary friends that attracted attention while focussing on virtues such as friendship that taught children important lessons in a fun manner.

8 The Cramp Twins

The Cramp Twins was a joint British, American, and Canadian animated series that ran from 2001 to 2006. The series followed two twins with conflicting personalities and details the scrapes and adventures that they get themselves into while living in a seemingly normal suburban area.

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While the series was broadcast on Cartoon Network in the UK, it was broadcast on different channels in the US and Canada, with the show appearing on Fox Box in the US.

7 Time Squad

Time Squad is a fondly remembered show that only aired on Cartoon Network between 2001 and 2003. The series followed three characters as they must travel back in time to save the present.

The series received 5 Annie Award nominations and helped introduce kids to the broad strokes of history, fostering an interest in children that would hopefully remain.

6 Cow And Chicken

Cow and Chicken

Cow and Chicken started out life as an animated short, but after receiving several letters from fans demanding more, Cow and Chicken received its own series in 1997.

The show had a traditional family setting, with a father, mother, son, and daughter. However, the daughter was a cow and the son was a chicken. The series was a brilliant example of the absurd humor of kids' TV in the 90s.

5 The Moxy Show

The Moxy Show could be described as 'ahead of its time' due to its use of CGI/3D animation on Cartoon Network. Despite being considered as the first Cartoon Network original, it is considered so groundbreaking due to the fact that it was a live cartoon.

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The character of Moxy would be controlled by a person wearing a motion capture suit and Moxy would even respond to viewers. The series is considered to be one of the rarest Cartoon Network shows of all time, with hardly any copies existing of the show.

4 I Am Weasel

I Am Weasel was part of the Cow and Chicken animated show, but proved to be so popular that the character received his own animated series that ran from 1997 to early 2000.

The show featured both I.M. Weasel and I.R. Baboon, with I.M. Weasel constantly outshining the baboon in order to become the hero of the show. Much like Cow and ChickenI Am Weasel leaned heavily into the absurd comedy that was such a mainstay of kids TV in the 1990s.

3 My Gym Partner's A Monkey

My Gym Partner's A Monkey Cartoon Network show

My Gym Partner's a Monkey aired from 2005 to 2008 and followed the central character of Adam as he gets into adventures with his gym partner Jake, who happens to be a spider monkey.

The series received warm reviews from both critics and audiences, with the show drawing in millions of viewers from its first broadcast to its last.

2 The Life And Times Of Juniper Lee

Created by Judd Winnick, a comic book writer who has worked on the likes of Green Lantern, Batmanand Green Arrowthe Life and Times of Juniper Lee followed the titular character as she navigates through life in a world filled with magic and demons.

Juniper Lee is the protector of her realm and must fight the forces of darkness in order to create a balance in the world. This balance not only refers to the existential dangers of magic and humanity, but also her heroic life and her normal life.

1 The Marvelous Misadventures Of Flapjack

The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack Cartoon Network show

The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack was a series that followed a young boy named Flapjack who, along with his talking whale named Bubbie, meet a pirate who convinces them to find a mysterious land. This then thrusts the pair into a life of adventure.

The show was incredibly popular among critics and audiences, with The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack receiving an Emmy, Annie, and Golden Reel Award.

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