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    Courage the cowardly dog. Has a great villain roster, good memories watching with mom, and some of its messages still live with me 20 years later. I think about the imperfection episode more often than I like to.

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    I was about 5 years old, and every Saturday morning I just HAD to watch The California Raisin Show. It was about these raisins who were a singing group and went on adventures. All of the characters were fruits and vegetables.

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    Probably Ren & Stimpy, if we’re talking actual weirdness. I also liked KABLAM! a fair bit. My all-time favorite weird show (albeit not a cartoon) was Pee-Wee’s Playhouse. I was raided on that shit. Had his suit and tie and everything.

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    I grew up with all the strange ones from the late 90’s early 2000’s and loved them all; Rocko’s Modern Life, Cow and Chicken, Catdog, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Ahh! Real Monsters

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      The one episode that I firmly remember is when one of them strikes it rich by finding a bag of toenail clippings.

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        While doing some research to determine if I hallucinated an Angry Beavers episode, I discovered that that show also features toenail clippings. Season 4 episode 8, Blacktop Beavers… “The beavers race a trucker (who is revealed to be Truckee in the end) to the world’s largest pile of toenail clippings.”

        Just thought this was funny.

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    I’m going for the extremely weird angle, not a particular love angle as I found the show a bit lame as a kid:

    The Dutch cartoon Purno de Purno: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4o6MIJ7Iq1U

    It was animated on an amiga 2000. The titular character ‘Purno’ in his purple spandex suit has a couple of adventures that are very weird. In the linged cartoon he’s searching for a princess hidden in ‘de kiettelaars’ grotto’ where you must know that ‘kietelaar’ is a Dutch word that can mean ‘the one who tickles’ or ‘the clitoris’. In this comic it is a weird looking guy that talks with an creole accent and is tickling Purno and himself in a rather well… sexual manner. The ‘grotto’ or cave is a bit vulva-looking. He is rewarded byy the princess with many kisses. Purno reflects ‘even though her beauty was stolen, shes a really good kisser’

    This is no coincidence, there is plenty of overt sexual overtones, with Purno once entering the vagina of a giant naked lady.

    To be fair, non of those sexual references register when watching it as a kid, but when you reflect on it later in life it is utterly bizarre that that was aired on regular televison in a kids’ show.

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    When I was really young, there were some fairy tale cartoons on super early in the morning.

    They were broadcast in very short segments, about 5 or 15 minutes each, but the animation was amazing.

    Many decades later, I learned these were Soviet productions from the 1950s and 60s, and a lot of the human motions were rotoscoped, i.e. traced from actual moving human models.

    The Frog Princess, dubbed in English (more in the YT user’s account): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nY6sI3muOjc

    The Snow Queen, dubbed in English https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaF6oqHZ-GM

    The Fisherman and the Fish, in Russian with subtitles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHuSqNuv9Ng

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      I don’t know why, but I think of the Oblongs every time I see Steven Miller’s head. Like Milo grew up to be him or something lol

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      It counts as a cartoon, but I sure hope you weren’t watching it “as a kid.”

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    I’m surprised I don’t see Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo on here.

    My brother and I used to watch it on on-demand when my parents were out of the house in the early 2000’s. Absolute insanity. I tried to re-watch it a couple years back for nostalgia, and my more matured brain just couldn’t comprehend it… That was before I started smoking weed, maybe I should give it another shot, it might make more sense if I’m zonked out of my gourd.