Pick The Best 90s Toons And We'll Guess Your Favorite 90s Movie

Everybody loves whatever decade they grew up in. Well, of those people that did not grow up in the 90s are wrong! The 90s rocked! The funky fashion is making a comeback is finally making a comeback. Chokers and bangs are a thing again. The colors of the decade are here again, too. Those neon greens and hypercolors are illuminating shirts and Instagram filters all over. But no matter how much we keep trying to recreate those awesome feeling through nostalgia, there will never be a decade with the same insane amount of quality and varied cartoon entertainment!

Saturday morning cartoons were a ritual that every kid went through. Even though you didn't have to get up early, you still did. Then you filled up your cereal bowl, plopped down on the couch, and watched half a days worth of toons until your folks took you to t-ball practice. I was a pitcher. In t-ball. Can you believe we were the last generation that had that Saturday morning cartoon experience? I don't want to sound like one of those "kids these days..." people, but kids these days just pull up anything they want on YouTube any time they want! We waited and all watched together. Then met the next week on the playground to dissect and discuss what we saw. I'm not saying it was better, I guess I'm just jealous. No, you know what? It was better! 90's cartoons ruled! Tell us your faves and we'll reveal your favorite flick!

Question 1

Pick a Ninja Turtle

Right off the bat, we have to start with the ultimate personality question. Did you know this is how Sigmund Freud categorized his patients? I didn't know that either? Are you a brooder, a partier, a tinkerer, are a go-getter? Also, just how much pizza do you need to function on a daily basis?

Question 2

Who was the best villain on Batman: The Animated Series ?

They have remade Batman on the big screen so many times and they've been so close to getting it right. But kids from the 90s keep saying "Hey, you got it right with Batman: The Animated Series!" Check out some of the best episodes of this perennial comic fan fave series and see what we mean.

Question 3

Pick the best Disney parents

Parents so a lot for us. You may not realize it as a kid, but the older we get the more we realize how much they sacrificed and... I'm sorry... I have something in my eye! So do you choose the parents of Doug Funnie, Tommy Pickles, Bobby, Generic, or Max Goof's single dad? Choose wisely because how they raise you is going to effect how you turn out!

Question 4

Who was the best cartoon cat of the 90s?

Cats have a rich history in the cartoon world. They chase mice and get chased by dogs, who in turn get yelled at by their owners. Also they sing at night and get boots thrown at them. Sometimes they put a whole fish in their mouth and pull out a fish skeleton. Cartoon cats are where it's at.

Question 5

Who was the best cartoon dog of the 90s?

This is kind of a difficult category and it is all Goofy's fault. Yes, Goofy is a dog, but he's also kind of a person, right? I mean he has agency. I think we all need to pick Goofy just out of respect. It seems like the right thing to do.

Question 6

Pick the WORST element on Captain Planet

Captain Planet taught us all very important lessons about respecting the Earth and out environment when we were growing up. If it weren't for that show, we would all be littering right now! Thank you, Captain Planet! You are the hero we needed!

Question 7

Pick someone's X-Men power

When the X-Men made their debut as a Saturday morning cartoon, you knew it was going to rock as soon as that instantly hummable theme song hit. And you saw the montage that ran over the theme and it showed all the stuff that was going to happen in the upcoming season, and we all got excited for sentinels!

Question 8

Pick one of the Eds

If anything, this series taught us that you can squeeze years and years of entertainment out of following three kids with the same name hatching up schemes to make money so that they can score some jawbreakers. It should serve as an inspiration to us all.

Question 9

Which Rescue Ranger was the most relatable?

You know, sometimes some crimes go slipping through the cracks. But these two gumshoes are picking up the slack. Hey! That was the Rescue Rangers song! I was just riffing on the shows premise and the song slipped out! Weird. Which one of these rodents are you?

Question 10

Who was the best Animaniac?

The Animaniacs were awesome, and not just because they had baloney in their slacks. They taught us all of the countries of the world as well as the state capitals. They had an old school, vaudevillian approach to comedy with a modern winking twist that shaped a lot of young minds.

Question 11

Pick a Tiny Toon side caracter

Tiny Toon Adventures was an idea so crazy that it just might work. Spoiler alert... it worked. It was a great show that reimagined classic Warner Bros cartoon characters in a younger, more self aware form, attending cartoon school and learning from the older generation of stars.

Question 12

Pick a Powerpuff Girl

The Powerpuff Girls represent all that is good, kind, and right in the universe! Which one you choose to represent you says more about who you are as a person than any personality test ever could (except for this one, of course)!

Question 13

Call a crew to help find a treasure

You know that feeling you get when you open your treasure map drawer and your most prized treasure map is missing? We've all been there and it's never fun. If that ever happened again, who would you call to solve this mystery?

Question 14

A giant robot is attacking the city! Call someone

Okay, now things are starting to get really serious. There is a giant freaking robot out there. That's something that you can not ignore. The robot is out there destroying things, traffic is horrible, cell reception is all spotty, life is tough right now. Whoa are you going to call?

Question 15

Pick a Recess character

The kids in the Recess gang were just normal kids, until they got outside and into everyone's favorite class: recess. The parking lot blacktop and jungle gym provided the backdrop for many real life memories as well as crazy moments on this show.

Question 16

Pick a channel

These days we almost don't even think about channels. But back in the day, we had some hardcore brand loyalty. You knew who the Disney kids were and they may not even mix with those Nicktoons kids. Did you have one channel growing up? If so, which one?

Question 17

Pick a 90s mouse

What is it with mice that we keep making cartoons of them? I mean, Mickey has been around for almost 100 years now and we keep getting more and more cartoon mice each decade. Are they just particularly cute? Maybe they're easy to draw.

Question 18

Who was the coolest Gargoyle?

The Gargoyles were kind of a scary group of heroes that were kind of monstrous but also helped people and then turned to stone during the day. They all had sweet names and talked smooth as heck. So many other cartoons were wacky and these dudes and ladies were so smooth.

Question 19

Pick a Rugrat personality

The Rugrats had a 13 year run which is incredibly long for a kids cartoon series. That mean it reached multiple generations of kids on their way growing up. All of those Rugrats kids had pretty district personality that clashed and meshed with each other. Which are you?

Question 20

Pick a 90s Duck character

The extended duckverse in 90s cartoons is a far reaching one. Evidently they are an extremely evolved species and the 90s are were they really took off and made a name for themselves. As much as we want to love all ducks equally, we need to choose a favorite.

Question 21

Pick a friend to grow up with in real life

School is tough. It gets easier as time goes by, but think back to your first day at a new school. Everything is so unfamiliar. You don't know were anything is, who any of these people are, or how any thing works. It all starts to click into place when you make that first friend.

Question 22

What was Dexter's accent?

Dexter was a super genius kid. He had a whole laboratory filled with gizmos and doodads right under his parents noses and they never even had a clue! That is a pretty smart kid right there. Dexter also spoke with an accent of indiscriminate origin. What did you think it was?

Question 23

Which Disney cartoon movie spin-off was the best?

Disney has such a huge treasure trove of properties that they probably never have to release an original idea ever again if they don't want to. They have an almost unlimited supply of characters and titles that have already proven to be popular in one form or another to choose from.

Question 24

Which cartoon character was the coolest?

These cartoon characters were the absolute coolest. Man, I remember watching these characters and thinking that there is no way anyone could ever be any cooler! And you know what? I was completely right. No one has ever been cooler than any of these cool folks.

Question 25

Which monster on Aaahh!!! Real Monsters was the scariest?

It's not that the monster in the cartoon Aaahh!!! Real Monsters were really that scary, but they were attending school in order to learn how to be scary. So let's honor their dedication and asses them on what they have spent so much time studying.

Question 26

Which show had the best theme song?

A show's theme song is very important. It is usually your first introduction to the show, so it must set the stage of what to expect. And in a lot of cases, years later it's what we most remember about our favorite shows. Which show's theme songs do you still sing on a regular basis?

Question 27

Who would you want as a teacher?

Cartoon kids still have to cartoon learn. That's why they have cartoon teachers! Sometimes their ignorance and cruelty is played for laughs, but these teachers are here to do what they can for the good of their students. Which of the teachers would you want in your classroom?

Question 28

Which one of Arthur's friends was the best friend?

Arthur was such a sweet and pleasant kid. You are not going to meet a more polite and down to earth aardvark any where on this planet. It was such a nice show. No big crazy happenings. Just everyday problems being solved with kindness and common sense. So let's pick which friend was the best one.

Question 29

What was the best recurring segment on Animaniacs?

Animaniacs wasn't just great juvenile humor with an adult tinge, it was also a showcase for other wacky characters to try new things. There were several recurring segments that ran throughout the length of the series. Only one, Pinky And The Brain ended up getting their own series out of the whole deal, but the others were just as worthy.

Question 30

Which cartoon was the most "out there"?

Ever have that experience where you were watching one of your favorite shows when one of your parents walk by and catch a glimpse and they say, "What in the world are you watching?" And the thing is, you know that this show is kind of a weird one, and that's why you like it!

Question 31

Looking back, which show had the most adult inside jokes?

Most of these shows were meant for kids. But the amount of adult jokes that got slipped into each episode was ridiculous! Sure, you need something in there for the parents to laugh at occasionally, but there is some super blatant stuff in there. It is amazing that we didn't all catch on to it sooner.

Question 32

Who was your favorite Dragon Ball Z character?

It seemed like it came out of nowhere. One day you and your friends are all hanging out, talking about Power Rangers and Big Bad Beetle Borgs, when all of the sudden, out of nowhere, one of your friends asks if you have seen Dragon Ball Z. And you know right then and there that you must.

Question 33

Who was your favorite "gross" character?

Some cartoons left you feeling a little worse for wear when they were over. That was definitely the case with these two. Out of the cartoon duos, which character was the grossest? That's right, we are breaking things down people! Try not to remember too many of the gross misadventures while you decide.

Question 34

What was the best comic book cartoon?

The 90s were a time when comic book properties were getting into full swing. There had been some hits in the past but the fan demand was ramping up and nerd culture was at a boiling point. The studios finally started giving the fans what they wanted and they haven't stopped!

Question 35

Pick a cartoon based on a movie

Okay this is the non-Disney version of this question. History is filled with weird attempts at converting seemingly difficult movies into an animated form. These were met with limited success. None had extremely long runs, but all were fun to watch in their own ways.

Question 36

Besides Rocko, pick a character on Rocko’s Modern Life

Rocko’s Modern Life follows Rocko, an Australian wallaby as he navigates his way through life in a strange and different land. He is surrounded by his buds and a jerk neighbor. What exactly is a wallaby? Was Rocko a pretty accurate representation of what they are supposed to look like? No way to ever know for sure I guess.

Question 37

What was the best show on WB Kids?

Oh by, we are back to the network questions! That frog that would sing to that one guy and then stop and only ribbit when he tried to show anyone else eventually driving him insane bought a network in the 90s and named it the WB, after Warner Brothers. They had some of the best cartoons. Which was your favorite?

Question 38

What was the best Cartoon Network show?

Now Cartoon Network had a whole lot of cartoons. It is in their name after all. So if your absolute favorite is not an option in the quiz, please accept our deepest apologies and pick your fave from the options available. And be sure to let us know the best Cartoon Network show in the comments below!

Question 39

What Nickelodeon series was 'can't miss' TV?

This one is a major toughie. Nick was geared towards kids. Everything they did was kid related. They had so many good shows. How can you choose? It's too hard! Just pick one at random. No! Really think about it. No! Random. This is impossible. I am so sorry to put this moral dilemma on your shoulders.

Question 40

What was the best Disney Afternoon show?

The Disney Channel had this special block of shows called Disney Afternoon. It was pretty great. You would get home from school and flip it on and it would be on in the back ground while you hung out and had a snack and did your homework and whatever. These were the good shows, baby!

Question 41

Pick a Fox Kids show

Fox Kids had a little bit more of that Fox edge. That's just the way that Fox ran things though. They always made things a little bit darker or had a slight twist and their cartoons were no exception. Again, this is a tough one to narrow down to just four choices.

Question 42

What was the best updated old school character?

For some reason, in the 90s several cartoons took older characters and updated them for a new generation. Sometimes they were presented as kids and sometimes they were just there in their own show where as before they were part of an ensemble. Either way, it was cool to see them shine.

Question 43

What was the best broadcast channel Saturday morning cartoon?

Remember these shows? These were the ones that came on the regular channels on Saturday mornings and you didn't need cable for them. They were the ones that had the most reruns but that didn't matter. These were also the ones that seemed to go the best with super sugary cereal.

Question 44

Who was the best villain to show up in X-Men: The Animated Series?

X-Men: The Animated Series was such an awesome show for comic fans. It didn't matter that Wolverine was doing that weird whisper growl thing, or that Gambit had an accent of indiscriminate origin, the X-Men were on TV! And one on the sweetest things about that was the villains.

Question 45

Pick a character on The Tick

We are getting into the deep dive stuff here ladies and gentlemen. The Tick only last about two seasons, but those two seasons had enough laughs for at least two and a half seasons! Yeah, they were that funny. The big blue super hero known as the Tick and his sidekick Arthur were the rare comedic satire on Saturday morning.

Question 46

Who was the best non-Doug character on Doug?

That Doug guy is an interesting dude. He is so meek and mild mannered. And he is just out there trying his best to do the right thing, gosh darn it. His Alter ego, Quailman seems to have it all figured out. If only there was a way to marry those two personalities for good.

Question 47

What was the best 90s cartoon based on a video game?

It would seem like a sure thing, right? I mean the video game is right there. There are the characters that we already know, there is a story, it should be kind of easy. But for some reason, translating popular games to the small screen has never been a sure thing. Which of these attempts were your favorite?

Question 48

Pick a non-Arnold character in Hey Arnold

Listen, I know that as soon as I ask who your favorite is when it comes to anything Arnold related, the natural instinct is to answer with Arnold. Let's try and hold off on the urge for a second, okay? Give the secondary and tertiary characters their due here.

Question 49

Who was the most fun character on TailSpin?

TailSpin was that great Disney animated show that answered the question we all had when we watched the Jungle Book for the first time, "What if Baloo the bear flew a plane for a delivery service?" Well, in this show we got to find out. We also got to meet some other colorful characters.

Question 50

Pick a "grown up" 90s cartoon

90s cartoons weren't just for the kids. Animated TV shows aimed at the older crowd showed up in prime time and became cool with some of the in crowd. Back when there was a such thing as malls, it seemed as though half the stores were dedicated to selling these cartoons merchandise.

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