CassieTheDragon
Active Member
I know, I know. This is quite subjective (and a bit objective to an extent). I understand that cartoons that are 20-30 years old will have at least a few differences from today's cartoons.
Here's where the subjective part comes in. Your definition of "old-school" will likely be different than mine, or someone else's. You might say that cartoons made before the 90s animation renaissance are the last old school cartoons, and someone else might say otherwise and that it goes even further back.
I feel like cartoons from the 90s are the last "old-school" cartoons in terms of tone, style, characters, stories, animation quality, etc. The Magic School Bus (94), CatDog (98), Dragon Tales (99) and Ed, Edd n Eddy (99) I would argue are all old-school in both tone, style and animation quality, whereas cartoons like Invader Zim (01), Kim Possible (02), Codename Kids Next Door (02) and Cyberchase (02) I wouldn't call old-school in the slightest. These are 20+ year old cartoons and I could still see them coming out today with minimal changes.
The very last "old-school" cartoons, to me, is probably Clifford The Big Red Dog (00) and Sagwa The Chinese Siamese Cat (01), which despite being digitally animated from the start, both have a completely different vibe from preschool shows from the mid-late 2000s onwards.
Here's where the subjective part comes in. Your definition of "old-school" will likely be different than mine, or someone else's. You might say that cartoons made before the 90s animation renaissance are the last old school cartoons, and someone else might say otherwise and that it goes even further back.
I feel like cartoons from the 90s are the last "old-school" cartoons in terms of tone, style, characters, stories, animation quality, etc. The Magic School Bus (94), CatDog (98), Dragon Tales (99) and Ed, Edd n Eddy (99) I would argue are all old-school in both tone, style and animation quality, whereas cartoons like Invader Zim (01), Kim Possible (02), Codename Kids Next Door (02) and Cyberchase (02) I wouldn't call old-school in the slightest. These are 20+ year old cartoons and I could still see them coming out today with minimal changes.
The very last "old-school" cartoons, to me, is probably Clifford The Big Red Dog (00) and Sagwa The Chinese Siamese Cat (01), which despite being digitally animated from the start, both have a completely different vibe from preschool shows from the mid-late 2000s onwards.
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