Most underrated Cartoon's Ever

badmts

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I think Medabots was underrated I LOVE THIS SHOW it was one of the shows i could watch all 52 episodes over an over an i did about 2 months back

Tell witch shows you think was underrated an what was so good about that shows
 
Medabots is one of those shows that I watched all the way through, loved, and yet I still can't remember anything about it.
 
To this day I'm still upset that the 2002 He-Man cartoon came to an end. Someone calling the shots obviously felt that it wasn't a cartoon worth continuing. But I really could've seen that cartoon continuing and being one of the greatest action cartoons ever.
 
The Pirates of Dark Water. I enjoyed its continuity and storytelling. It was ahead of its time. It died an early death in its second season after issues with rising production costs and failure to make airdates on time. I still want to see Ren and his crew find the last 5 treasures...
 
On one of the last days of junior high, my computer teacher brought in a VHS of Pirates of Dark Water for us all to watch. We also once had a project based on Star Trek.

That guys was the coolest.
 
I honestly don't think that Pepper Ann gets the attention that it deserves. To me it was a cute, clever, funny show with great characters.
 
Definitely Wayside, I loved the obscure humor of this show but Nickelodeon neglected it. The premiere was in the middle of the school day with little advertising and I would never know about a new episode until I found out about it on Toon Zone. It was also one of the only shows on Nick not to be on iTunes.
 
I'm going to say, and everybody say it with me now...Megas XLR! Megas was simultaneously a sci-fi action show and a parody of sci-fi action shows. It was Clerks meets Voltron and every other pop culture sci-fi convention in between, and it was great, so of course, Cartoon Network pulled the show stopper on Megas after only 2 seasons. Release this series on DVD already, CN!
 
Bump in the night, yes the stopmotion animation was atrocious at time, but the show did have its moments. samuri Pizza cats & the nicks 90's remake of land of the lost all seem to have been forgeten with time. I would love to see any of these on DVD.:D
 
I pick Sam & Max: Freelance Police.

I always felt that this show should've been on prime time where it really could have cut loose; instead it went virtually ignored on Saturday morning and was eventually banished to the summer weekday afternoon ghetto known as FOX's Cartoon Cabana. S&M's lifetime was a brief one, but when it was around, it was hilarious.
 
Yeah, instead of the main protagonist being an ego-maniac we get his robot sidekick as the wise-cracking, attitude-wearing angst teen. I think they had some good chemistry for a boy and his robot show.
 
Back at the Barnyard and House of Mouse. I really don't know why so many people dislike House of Mouse, but I'm guessing lots of people dislike Back at the Barnyard because of three reasons.

1. The "male cows" have udders.
2. It's CGI.
3. The concept of animals partying and acting like humans while the farmer is away is such a silly concept.
 
^ I definitely agree about that with House of Mouse. That was a show I watched every day when I was smaller. (it wasn't that long ago, actually)

But I've never really cared about watching Back at the Barnyard... the concept just didn't interest me that much...
 
I'm gonna jump on the House of Mouse band wagon. That was one geat show with some great comedy. I'm STILL waiting for Omally and the Alley Cats to finally get on that stage. lol

Now for my pick: El Tigre: Now I may be wrong about this, but from my point of view not many people are watching this show or I don't see many fans. But come on, Manny is the new Bart Simpson and on top of that, he's a Super hero who has to choose between being a hero or a villian since its in his family. If that's not original, I don't know what is. Until I see otherwise, this show is defiantely underrated in my book. I love it to pieces as they're witty lines and quips always make me laugh or chuckle.
 
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002) - This is one of the best looking and most entertaining cartoons I've ever watched. I do not think it received the praise that it should have.

Megas XLR - Still don't see how this is anime but nonetheless it's a very good series. I thought that Megas would have a home on Toonami for years but I was sadly mistaken. That cartoon deserved a series finale more than most cartoons, even if it was a rushed finale.

Yin Yang Yo! - I see that there are fans out there but not as many as there should. It's funny how people go on YouTube and complain about today's cartoons and how they aren't any good yet good shows like this one is right there waiting for them.
 
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