Top 10 Short Lived Cartoon Kids Shows That Gained A Cult Following
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These are the cartoons that stayed with us long after they finished airing. For this list, we’ll be looking the short but not forgotten kids cartoons that gained notoriety after their original run. Our list includes, Mighty Ducks, Biker Mice from Mars, SWAT Kats The Radical Squadron, Sonic the Hedgehog and more! Join WatchMojo as we count down our picks for the Top 10 Short Lived Cartoon Kids Shows That Gained A Cult Following.

List Entries and Rank:
10. “The Pirates of Dark Water” (1991-93)
9. “Cadillacs and Dinosaurs” (1993-94)
8. “Biker Mice from Mars” (1993-96)
7. “Earthworm Jim” (1995-96)
6. “Sonic the Hedgehog” (1993-94)
5. “Mighty Ducks” (1996-97)
4. “SWAT Kats The Radical Squadron” (1993-95)
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10 COMMENTS

  1. Gargoyles is LEGEND

    Pirates of Dark Water and Cadillacs & Dinosaurs were very cool

    Dungeons & Dragons should have been on here

    All the rest listed absolutely SUCKED

  2. As much as I love Jordan Peele, I don’t know if you could do a proper film adaptation of “Gargoyles”. The show’s cast was too big and its lore was way too rich and complex for a 2 hour-long movie to do it justice. It needs to be revived in a form that allows writers to really explore the world and the characters: a TV series, and/or a continuation of the Dark Horse comics that came out a decade ago.

  3. I’m so pleased that these shows are still appreciated even now in this day and age by fans who grew up watching them and the next generation

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  5. Gargoyles probably deserved to be number one over Invader Zim. Gargoyles remains one of the darkest Disney productions of all time and it was never afraid to tackle serious subject matter. Invader Zim was great too, it’s the kind of “Anything goes” that lets them get away with stuff you don’t normally see, but it was at its heart a dark comedy series about an alien invader.

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