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Relive Your Childhood: Top 10 Cartoon Network Shows We Can’t Forget

By Bhaswati Sengupta,News18,Nisha.dubey

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Relive Your Childhood: Top 10 Cartoon Network Shows We Can’t Forget

There’s nothing quite like the joy of revisiting the cartoons that defined our childhood. Whether it was waking up early on weekends or rushing home after school, Cartoon Network was the ultimate escape — a world filled with genius kids, talking animals, slapstick comedy, and heroic adventures.
Tom and Jerry: This iconic cartoon features the endless comedic rivalry between Tom, a determined cat, and Jerry, a clever mouse. Known for its slapstick humor, silent gags, and timeless appeal, the series has entertained generations without the need for much dialogue. (Image: IMDb)
Courage the Cowardly Dog: Courage is a timid pink dog who lives in the middle of Nowhere with his elderly owners, Muriel and Eustace. Despite his fears, he constantly faces supernatural monsters, aliens, and bizarre creatures to protect his family. (Image: IMDb)
Looney Tunes: This legendary animated series introduced the world to icons like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Tweety, and more. Full of slapstick humor, satire, and clever writing, Looney Tunes shaped the golden age of animation. (Image: IMDb)
Dexter’s Laboratory: Dexter is a boy genius with a secret lab hidden behind his bookshelf. He constantly battles his hyperactive sister Dee Dee, and occasionally his rival Mandark, in hilarious scientific escapades. (Image: IMDb)
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!: Follow Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Inc. gang — Fred, Daphne, Velma, and Shaggy — as they travel in the Mystery Machine to unmask villains disguised as ghosts and monsters. (Image: IMDb)
Ed, Edd n Eddy: Three quirky boys endlessly try to scam their neighborhood for jawbreakers. Pure slapstick gold. (Image: IMDb)
Samurai Jack: A time-traveling samurai fights to return to the past and defeat the evil Aku. Visually iconic. (Image: IMDb)
Ben 10: A boy with a watch that turns him into aliens, using powers to save the world. Huge franchise starter. (Image: IMDb)
The Powerpuff Girls: Three kindergarten-aged superheroes – Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup – save Townsville from villains like Mojo Jojo. (Image: IMDb)
Teen Titans: A stylish, anime-influenced take on young DC superheroes. Emotional arcs and action-packed episodes. (Image: IMDb)