We all love the classic cartoons we grew up with, but sometimes there are ones that weren’t as popular that feel like a fever dream now. On the always diverse topic threads of r/AskReddit, Reddit user u/Tricky_Fall_3846 asked: What’s a niche cartoon you watched as a kid, that you’re convinced not many others did? Here are just some of the answers that feel like a blast from the past:
1. “Street Sharks (1994–1997), it was like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles but legally distinct.”
ABC
2. “Biker Mice from Mars (1993–1997).”
Syndication
3. “Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (1990–1991). No idea how that even got a cartoon adaptation.”
Fox
4. “Hong Kong Phooey (1974).”
ABC
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5. “CAPTAIN CAVEMAAAAAAAAN! Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels (1977–1980).”
ABC
6. “Eek the Cat (1992–1997). It was my favorite show, but hardly anyone seems to talk about it.”
Fox
7. “Denver, the Last Dinosaur (1988–1990).”
Syndication
8. “2 stupid dogs (1993–1995).”
TBS
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9. “Adventures of the Gummi Bears (1985–1991). Still have the theme song memorized.”
Walt Disney Television Animation
10. “TaleSpin (1990–1991). I know lots of people watched it, but people in my life don’t remember it. I’m a pilot and was talking about it with coworkers who looked at me like I had two heads when I talked about Jungle Book bears flying planes.”
The Disney Channel
11. “Cow and Chicken (1997–1999). What an inappropriate show for kids.”
Cartoon Network
12. “Angela Anaconda (1999–2001).”
Teletoon
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13. “Star Blazers (1979–1984) was really good.”
First-run syndication
14. “Danger Mouse (1981–1982). I can’t figure out why more people haven’t seen it.”
ITV
15. “Bravestarr (1987–1988). It was a sci-fi western mashup with a superpowered Native American Marshall. Peak ’80s.”
Syndication
16. “Snorks (1984–1989).”
NBC
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17. “Angry Beavers (1997–2003).”
Nickelodeon
18. “WordGirl (2007–2015). PBS Kids show about a girl with superpowers who beats up villains with her superhuman strength and her superhuman vocabulary.”
PBS Kids
19. “The Weekenders (2000–2004). Every episode was just one weekend, and it slapped. Feels like I hallucinated it.”
ABC
20. “The Pirates of Darkwater (1991–1993).”
Fox Kids
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21. “Pepper Ann (1997–2001).”
ABC
22. “Kimba the White Lion (1965–1966)”
NBC
23. “Felix the Cat (1995–1997)”
Syndication
24. “Mummies Alive! (1997) feels like an oddball one.”
Syndication
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25. “Space Ghost (1996–1997).”
CBS
26. “Heathcliff (1984–1985). The cat who lives in the junkyard.”
First-run syndication
27. “KABLAM (1996–2000). Whenever I bring it up, no one ever knows wtf I’m talking about.”
Nickelodeon
28. “There was a show called Josie and the Pussycats (1970–1972) that I really liked. It seemed to be an offshoot of Scooby Doo.”
CBS
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29. “The World of David the Gnome (1985–1986).”
TVE1
30. “Teachers Pet (2000–2002).”
ABC
Nickelodeon
Did you watch any of these niche cartoons? Do you have one to add? Comment below!
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