belleducke
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I suppose you could start with 1880s since you had the Elmo the Aardvark flipbook, mainly I'm guessing throughout the 1890s, 1900s, and 1910s you had newspaper reels, and stuff like that, then finally in the 20s you had some bigger names come around, especially Mickey Mouse in 1928, then in the 30s Warner Bros. began to make an impact and Hannah-Barbera hit the scene in the 40s. Then, in the 50s with the utilization of TV more and more characters and companies began to run strong, and continued into the 60s and 70s. The 80s saw heavy commercialization with action-figures and cable, the 90s saw a lot of innovation, especially with adult animation, and has continued into the 2000s and I'm sure into the 2010s.Personally my favorite is the 90s, mainly because I grew up in it, and there was so much good programming, especially at the beginning with early 90s Nickelodeon and at the end with late 90s Cartoon Network.