This is the third part of the whole series of presenting you the similar shows that I and my friends watched during childhood. The previous parts covered:
PART I - Mickey Mouse, House of Mouse, Tom and Jerry, Justice League, Teen Titans, Codename: Kids Next Door, Untalkative Bunny, and Kim Possible.
PART II - Looney Tunes, The Roadrunner Show, The Woody Woodpecker Show, Powepuff Girls, Totally Spies, and Martin Mystery.
PART III - Clifford the Big Red Dog, Spongebob, Ed Edd and Eddy, Recess, and Harry and his Bucketful of Dinosaurs
INTRODUCTION
So I and my friends recalled about the shows that we watched when we were still kids. To my surprise, we had a lot in common given that we were so far away from each other - like, hundreds to a thousand kilometer/s away. The genre widely varies which includes cartoon, clay animation, anime, live action, and some others I can't identify.
I'm already on my final part for the cartoon genre. Without further ado, here they are:
American Dragon: Jake Long
It is a cartoon series featuring an adolescent named Jake - the American Dragon, and his daily adventures in protecting the magical creatures within his city. Being trained by his grandfather Lao Shi, Jake is set to become the greatest protector against the Hunstclan, the clan which hunts magical creatures. But little does he know that his school crush's secret identity is Huntsgirl, the daughter Huntsclan's head - Huntsman. The series mainly revolves around them fighting each other until Jake finds out about Huntsgirl.
Sagwa the Chinese Siamese Cat
This cartoon series is set on a Chinese-influenced community that focuses on the story of Sagwa - a siamese cat - and her daily interactions with her siblings, other cats, and humans. Sagwa is part of a royal cat family that's why they reside in a palace. Each episode of this cartoon is filled with adventures that contain moral and important life lessons, making the cartoon valuable for kids to watch.
Madeline
Anyone who remembers this line on every start of a cartoon "In an old house in Paris that was covered in vines with 12 little girls in 2 street lights. They left the house in half past 9... The smallest one is Madeline'' and this "That's all there is, there isn't anymore" at the song in the end. These people have already watched Madeline. Madeline is set on Catholic boarding school in Paris, wherein twelve girls, most distinctly Madeline, do their daily interactions and activities that children like them could relate. One of the best qualities that this series has is that it proliferates art and literature while conveying moral life lessons right for kids.
Samurai Jack
Samurai Jack is a cartoon series that sets on a futuristic world featuring a samurai of old feudal Japan. He was sent to this futuristic world by the villain, Aku, whom Samurai Jack unsuccessfully defeated after he cast a spell on Jack. The spell took him to this world wherein Aku rules. Each episode of this series contains progressive quests of Jack to find the portal that would lead him back to the time when he drew his final blow to Aku.
PB & J Otter
This series is filled with fun and adventures along with siblings Peanut, Butter, and Jelly, and their friends. The cartoon is set on an fishing community where these siblings would play around and solve problems that they get to encounter. This series is famous for its dance and song called "Noodle Dance" that P, B, and J use to get ideas or to answer questions - to which Peanut butter initially refuses. But along the way, he would dance just as happily as his other siblings does.
Hello Steemians! We've completed our cartoon series, yes! Next week, we'll begin the Live Shows that I and my friends similarly watched during childhood. Here is the list, including the other genres:
Teletubbies
High School Musical
Camp Rock
WWE
Hannah Montana
Wizards of Waverly Place
That's So Raven
The Suite Life of Zack and Cody
Suite Life on Deck
Cory in the House
Power Rangers
iCarly
Hunter X Hunter
Flame of Rekka
Naruto
Ghost Fighter
Dragon Ball Z
Doraemon
Inuyasha
Bubu & Chacha
Hitman: Reborn!
Slamdunk
CLAY ANIMATION
Pengu
Shaun the Sheep
Image Sources:
American Dragon: Jake Long
Sagwa
Madeline
Samurai Jack
PB and J
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