All the cartoons from the 1990s to 2000Okay, here's a list of all the cartoons from the 1990s to 2000:
1 Dragon Ball
2 Ultraman
3 Slam Dunk (High School Dandy)
4. The Great Detective, Galileo
5 Detective Conan
6. Puella Magi Madoka Magica
7 Sailor Moon (Sailor Moon)
8 Pokémon
9 Digitalmon
10 Inuyasha
11 Naruto
12 Pokémon
Death Note
High School Dandy 2
Magic Knight Rayearth
16 The Prince of tennis
Vampire Hunter D(Dante's Blade)
Giant
The Magic Teacher (A: Mr. Magic's Future)
Rebellious Lelouch (Code Geass)
Spirited Away
My Neighbor Totoro
Fullmetal Alchemist
24 Fate Stone Gate
A Certain Scientific Railgun
Demon Slayer
Sword Art Online
28 Tokyo Ghoul
Gintama (29)
Hunter: World
The above is a list of all the animated films from the 1990s to the 2000s. It covers many classic works and covers many different types, including action, adventure, fantasy, science fiction, daily life, etc.
What were the classic cartoons from the 1970s and 1980s?The 1970s and 1980s were a period of prosperity for animation creation. Many classic cartoons emerged. Here are some classic cartoons that were popular in the 1970s and 1980s:
1. Doraemon
The Smurfs (Blue Extract)
3. Doraemon (Robotron)
4. Dragon Ball
Journey to the West
6.'Galileo Galilei'
7."Young Footballer"( Fifa Mini World Cup)
8 Iron Man 28 (The How Steel Was Tempered)
Magic Knight Rayearth
10 Ultraman
These cartoons were very popular at that time, not only in China but also in the international market. They had a high reputation and influence. Not only did they lead the animation trend at that time, but they were still loved and sought after by the vast audience.
Who still remembers the names of these cartoons, domestic cartoons from the 1990s?The names of the cartoons were as follows:
1 Journey to the West: Directed by the famous animation director Li Yang, it was one of the earliest Chinese animation blockbusters, which was first broadcasted in 1986. The play told the story of Sun Wukong and others protecting Tang Sanzang's journey to the West.
2. Uproar in Heaven, also a classic animated film directed by Li Yang, was first aired in 1966. The play was adapted from the traditional Chinese fairy tale Journey to the West, which told the story of Sun Wukong and others helping the Jade Emperor fight against demons and ghosts.
3. The Legend of Nezha: Directed by the famous Chinese animation director Li Yang, it will premiere in 2019. The play was adapted from the traditional Chinese mythical story,"The Advent of the Demon Child of Nezha", which told the story of the growth of a young Nezha.
[4. Go Teenager: Directed by Zhou Bofu, a famous Chinese animation director, it debuted in 2011.] The play told the story of the growth of Chen Zhi, the genius of Go. It was the first Chinese animated film with the theme of Go.
All the cartoons broadcasted by the children's channel from 2008 to 2010Okay, I've already learned all the cartoons that were broadcasted on the children's channel from 2008 to 2010. The following are some of the famous cartoons:
1 " The Seven Heroes of Rainbow Cat and Blue Rabbit "
2."SquarePants"
3 Journey to the West
Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf
5 "Little Fortune of the Divine Chef"
6 The Moon of Qin
7 Magic Milo Milo
8 Balala the Fairies
9 " Armor Warrior "
Ultraman
These cartoons were all popular works that had been broadcasted on the children's channel, and many of them had received high reviews and box office sales.
What kind of good anime and cartoons did the 70s, 80s, 90s, and 00s like to watch?The question of what kind of good anime and cartoons the 70s, 80s, 90s, 90s, and 00s would like to watch was more complicated because different people had different preferences and interests. However, according to some investigations and statistics, the following are some of the anime and animation genre that may be liked by the 70s, 80s, 90s, and 90s:
- Comics: 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s generally like comics, especially Japanese comics. Some of the popular comics included Naruto, One Piece, and Death.
- [Animation: Apart from comics, animation is also a popular choice.] The 70s, 80s, 90s, and 00s might prefer popular animated works such as Dragon Ball, Slam Dunk, Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf, etc.
- Light novel: Light novel is a type of literary work presented in the form of a novel. It is also one of the favorite types of anime and cartoons of the 70s, 80s, 90s, and 90s. Some of the popular light novels included " The Index of Forbidden Magical Books,"" The Great Battle of the Date," and " The Blade of the Destroyer."
- There are also some 70s, 80s, 90s, and 00s who might prefer to watch TV series or animated series such as One Piece, Naruto, Reaper, and Attack the Giant.
Of course, these are just some possible examples. Everyone's preferences and interests are different, so the specific type of animation may vary from person to person.
Which cartoons were broadcasted on the Children's Channel from 2004 to 2008?From 2004 to 2008, the children's channel broadcasted some very popular cartoons. Here are some examples:
- Armored Warrior
- Legend of Magic Bean
- "Football teenager"
- The Magic School bus
- "SquarePants"
- Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf
- Bear Haunt
- Journey to the West
- Elf Century
These cartoons were classic works that were loved by children. They were not only interesting but also educational.
1990s cartoons,There were many representative works of the 1990s animation, some of which included:
1 " Magic Card Girl Sakura ": This is a Japanese cartoon with a magic theme that was broadcast in 1996. It became a classic in Japanese animation and was loved by audiences all over the world.
2 Naruto: This is a Japanese cartoon with a ninja theme that was broadcast in 1999. It was known for its compact plot, gorgeous painting style, and deep character creation, becoming a classic in Japanese animation.
3 Inuyasha: This is a Japanese animated film with Inuyasha as the theme. It was broadcast in 1996. It was known for its complex plot, deep character creation, and gorgeous painting style, becoming a classic in Japanese animation.
4 Journey to the West: This is a Chinese cartoon based on the ancient Chinese mythical story Journey to the West. It was broadcast in 1996. It was famous for its exquisite painting style, deep character creation, and compact plot, and became a classic in Chinese animation.