Nostalgia 200s12/8/2023 ![]() Having had some mild success at the box office during the fall of 1991, it spawned multiple sequels and remakes - Addams Family Values, Addams Family Reunion and The Addams Family (2019), as well as the Netflix spinoff series, Wednesday, which focuses on Gomez and Morticia’s daughter Wednesday and her years as a high school student at Nevermore Academy. It stars the late Raul Julia and very-much-alive Anjelica Huston as Gomez and Morticia Addams, whose family finds life in the suburbs rather difficult - especially when estranged Uncle Fester (Christopher Lloyd) finds his way home. As she works to clear her name, she reluctantly enlists the help of Larry, her brother’s imaginary friend, who has a budding secret of his own that could ruin her chances of defeating the Boogeyman and saving her town.īased on the sitcom from the 1960s that was itself based on the New Yorker cartoons by Charles Addams, this quirky gem comes from the mind of director Barry Sonnenfeld. When strange things start to happen in town, at the hands of the Boogeyman, the people look to teenager Frances as the culprit. Image Credit: Courtesy Everett Collectionĭon’t Look Under the Bed is a 1999 Disney Channel original movie from Kenneth Johnson that served as one of the channel’s scariest options for children. This kooky farce about the afterlife and all its pitfalls has a stellar cast (Alec Baldwin, Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder and Geena Davis - to name a few) and represents a time in director Tim Burton’s career (1988 to be exact) when he was young, unfocused and having the time of his life. Well, at least you won’t have Candyman breathing down your neck. Eating children? Rather dark for a Disney-produced children’s flick, wouldn’t you say? The cult classic is followed up by 2022 sequel that features a few new faces and a return of the Sanderson Sisters to Salem. 31, this Halloween-themed fantasy-comedy stars Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy as the Sanderson sisters - the malevolent spirits of three 17th-century Salem witches (complete with pointy hats, brooms, warts and all) that were burned at the stake and accidentally resurrected by a group of kids, who in turn attempt to kill the children as a show of gratitude. The theme song also helps this show become even more "contagious," as it's incredibly catchy.Image Credit: Buena Vista Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection Other than that, the animation is done in such a brilliant way that it looks like a comic book that came to life. Yet, the most anticipated part of every show is Corneil's catchphrase, "Watch my chops." Hence, the alternative name for this series is Watch My Chops. It does not! The jokes are also subtle, unique, and original. This series is fantastic because it disproves the widely held belief that a show must have idiots to be funny. Their adventures arise from Corneil being a very intelligent dog who comes up with various clever gimmicks, while Bernie is the one who puts the plans into action. For whatever reason, instead of telling his owners, Corneil, the dog, decides to tell Bernie, the dog walker, that he can talk. In the show, a teenager walks dogs for a wealthy childless couple who treats their dog like a child. Would you deem any of them the best cartoons from the '00s? Let us know!Ģ003 - 2016 | France 3 Gulli | Seasons: 2 Those were the good ol' days.īelow, we collected a bunch of cartoon shows from the 2000s that will take you down memory lane when the only concern was how long until your parents said, "That's enough TV for today." Let us present you with possibly long forgotten and, for some, arguably the best cartoons of all time: the '90s kids edition. Back when households had one cable TV to share and slow internet wasn't a thing to throw a tantrum over. ![]() However, there are so many forgotten 2000s cartoons that were so entertaining to watch that they captured all our attention while our parents were able to take a break from our never-ending whims. Nevertheless, these are the big names that we remember very well because they occasionally pop up on our screens from time to time. Remember Dexter's Laboratory, Johnny Bravo, The Powerpuff Girls, or Totally Spies? Yes, we are that old. For many, these are synonyms for childhood. We grew up on cult kids' channels such as Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, and Jetix. The very fact that people are still streaming cartoons from the 2000s today is itself a solid point that we grew up at a time when cartoons were at their peak.
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