As a long time fan of animation, I have seen some great shows. I don't want to downgrade people, but is only natural that kids of today are not familar of shows of the past. Also natural that adult fans of animation that grow up in the 80's and 90's are stuck in their ways, and not give shows of recent years a chance and miss out on some great shows.
What I am doing is giving a recomendations of shows of the pasts that are not iconic or brand names (Bugs Bunny, the Flintstones, Scooby Doo, est., are world wide known that is no point on putting them on the list) that younger people should check out, as well as great animated shows in general of today that older people should check out. I think weather that is well known or not is not that important when it comes to the older generation. There are more great shows of recent years that everyone has heard about, but people still don't give it a chance, sorry if I sound harsh to people that are 18 or older. Shows of the late 90's / early 00's are in the boarderline, I might list them in both categories.
The age categories are 12 - 18, and 18 - older. I was born in the 80's, so there is a limit on far back I can go. So there are probably many shows from the 60's and 70's that I don't know about.
Current Generation Recommendations (12 - 18)
The Critic - for young adults, a underrated brillant show that mocks pop culture.
Digimon Adventures / Adventures 02 / Tamers - the three best Digimon in my opinion. Very deep stories, deep character arcs, and excellent villains.
Galaxy High - a fun little bizzarro world type show. The school empathises being smart and being kind, over being at sports for example.
Gargoyles (this one I went back and forth weather or not it is under the ratar enough. I think everyone knows how great it is, but maybe not) - if you never heard of, you messing out. A anime meets Shakesphere type show.
Jem - a show that looks like a girls show, but has also action, great music, and some deep characters.
Josie And The Pussycats - by far, the best so called Scooby clone show
Mobile Suit Gundam - the one that Gundam franchie. It has great fighting, and a deep political message
Mysterious Cities Of Gold - a tressure hunting journey show. Has a great story, that some would like.
Rocko's Modern Life - brillant hillarous. It is a great comedy show, that some might not know about.
Sailor Moon - a show that began a anime boom. It is a show with strong female characters, magical elements, great action, and strong stories.
Wait Till Your Father Gets Home - an animated All In The Family. I think it is based on the same British show that All In The Family is based on.
Older Generation Recommentaions (18 and older)
American Dragon: Jake Long - for a western Disney show, it has a great love story, and story arcs, similar to anime.
Avatar: The Last Airbender - it has deep messages about bring peace to the world, and how things are not easily sholved.
Bleach - spirital show, I just love the show.
Blue Dragon - underrated anime no one really knows about. It really states the point that so called villains are not necessary as evil as the seem, nor are heros are not necessary as heroic as they seem in the first series. The second series is uniting the world against a common enemy.
Code Geass: Lelouch Of The Rebellion - one of the most awsome animes ever. Not only is it about emperalism and a nation struggle under it, but inner family termoil.
Digimon Adventures / Adventures 02 / Tamers (they were in that boarderline era, so I recommend to all generations) - see above.
Gurren Lagann - a possitive story, of a kid that no one thought much of, growing up to be a great hero that everyone looks up to.
Johnny Bravo - a show about a young man, that has struggles in the world, in comedic fashion
Mobile Suit Gundam Seed / 00 - continues what the original series started.
Teen Titans - more comedic DC comics series, but still maintained enough seriousness, but was more fun than a typical DC series.
W.I.T.C.H. - western animation show, that mixes old school fairy tales with anime type story telling.
You are all welcome to provide your own recommendations.
What I am doing is giving a recomendations of shows of the pasts that are not iconic or brand names (Bugs Bunny, the Flintstones, Scooby Doo, est., are world wide known that is no point on putting them on the list) that younger people should check out, as well as great animated shows in general of today that older people should check out. I think weather that is well known or not is not that important when it comes to the older generation. There are more great shows of recent years that everyone has heard about, but people still don't give it a chance, sorry if I sound harsh to people that are 18 or older. Shows of the late 90's / early 00's are in the boarderline, I might list them in both categories.
The age categories are 12 - 18, and 18 - older. I was born in the 80's, so there is a limit on far back I can go. So there are probably many shows from the 60's and 70's that I don't know about.
Current Generation Recommendations (12 - 18)
The Critic - for young adults, a underrated brillant show that mocks pop culture.
Digimon Adventures / Adventures 02 / Tamers - the three best Digimon in my opinion. Very deep stories, deep character arcs, and excellent villains.
Galaxy High - a fun little bizzarro world type show. The school empathises being smart and being kind, over being at sports for example.
Gargoyles (this one I went back and forth weather or not it is under the ratar enough. I think everyone knows how great it is, but maybe not) - if you never heard of, you messing out. A anime meets Shakesphere type show.
Jem - a show that looks like a girls show, but has also action, great music, and some deep characters.
Josie And The Pussycats - by far, the best so called Scooby clone show
Mobile Suit Gundam - the one that Gundam franchie. It has great fighting, and a deep political message
Mysterious Cities Of Gold - a tressure hunting journey show. Has a great story, that some would like.
Rocko's Modern Life - brillant hillarous. It is a great comedy show, that some might not know about.
Sailor Moon - a show that began a anime boom. It is a show with strong female characters, magical elements, great action, and strong stories.
Wait Till Your Father Gets Home - an animated All In The Family. I think it is based on the same British show that All In The Family is based on.
Older Generation Recommentaions (18 and older)
American Dragon: Jake Long - for a western Disney show, it has a great love story, and story arcs, similar to anime.
Avatar: The Last Airbender - it has deep messages about bring peace to the world, and how things are not easily sholved.
Bleach - spirital show, I just love the show.
Blue Dragon - underrated anime no one really knows about. It really states the point that so called villains are not necessary as evil as the seem, nor are heros are not necessary as heroic as they seem in the first series. The second series is uniting the world against a common enemy.
Code Geass: Lelouch Of The Rebellion - one of the most awsome animes ever. Not only is it about emperalism and a nation struggle under it, but inner family termoil.
Digimon Adventures / Adventures 02 / Tamers (they were in that boarderline era, so I recommend to all generations) - see above.
Gurren Lagann - a possitive story, of a kid that no one thought much of, growing up to be a great hero that everyone looks up to.
Johnny Bravo - a show about a young man, that has struggles in the world, in comedic fashion
Mobile Suit Gundam Seed / 00 - continues what the original series started.
Teen Titans - more comedic DC comics series, but still maintained enough seriousness, but was more fun than a typical DC series.
W.I.T.C.H. - western animation show, that mixes old school fairy tales with anime type story telling.
You are all welcome to provide your own recommendations.