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- Photo: Infinity Train112 VOTESEmbarking on a mysterious and thrilling journey, the animated series Infinity Train invites viewers to explore an ever-evolving train filled with limitless possibilities. As the show progresses, audiences follow the protagonist, Tulip (voiced by Ashley Johnson), who is determined to solve the riddles of this enigmatic locomotive and find her way back home. The series masterfully intertwines elements of science fiction, fantasy, and adventure, resulting in critical acclaim. Throughout its four seasons, Infinity Train consistently challenges its audience with thought-provoking narratives, intricate character development, and unexpected twists that keep fans eagerly anticipating the next stop on this unforgettable ride.
- Photo: Fox215 VOTESA third-generation restaurateur runs a burger joint with his wife and their three kids.More Bob's Burgers
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- 36 VOTESNow that alien mission partners Terry and Korvo are married, the team is focused on family values.More Solar Opposites
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- Photo: Fox49 VOTESHomer and Marge Simpson raise Bart, Lisa and baby Maggie in Springfield.More The Simpsons
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- #8 of 540 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- 57 VOTESClose Enough is an animated sitcom that explores the complexities of adulting with a humorous twist. The show follows the lives of Emily and Josh (voiced by J.G. Quintel and Gabrielle Walsh) as they navigate the challenges of parenthood, work, and friendship in Los Angeles. With its Emmy-nominated writing, Close Enough strikes a perfect balance between relatable everyday scenarios and surreal moments of absurdity. The show's ensemble cast of characters, including their eccentric roommates, Alex and Bridgette (Jason Mantzoukas and Kimiko Glenn), brings depth and diversity to each episode. Cleverly tackling themes of love, ambition, and self-discovery, the series has garnered a devoted fan base since its inception in 2020.More Close Enough
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- 67 VOTESIn a medieval realm filled with wit and whimsy, Disenchantment follows the misadventures of Princess Bean (voiced by Abbi Jacobson), her personal demon Luci (Eric Andre), and an optimistic elf named Elfo (Nat Faxon). This animated comedy, created by Matt Groening of The Simpsons and Futurama fame, offers a fresh take on the fantasy genre through its clever humor and endearing characters. Despite facing criticism during its initial season, the show has since garnered a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim, earning an Annie Award nomination for Best General Audience Animated Television Production. With its sharp writing and enchanting visuals, Disenchantment delivers a delightful escape into a world where the absurd is expected and the laughter is contagious.More Disenchantment
- #219 of 540 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
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- Photo: Fox75 VOTESThe adventures of an eccentric family living in New England.
- 84 VOTESIn a world where anthropomorphic animals and humans coexist, BoJack Horseman stands out as an insightful exploration of the complexities of fame, mental health, and self-discovery. This animated dramedy, boasting multiple Emmy Award nominations, follows the life of washed-up actor BoJack (voiced by Will Arnett), as he grapples with his past mistakes and strives for redemption. The show masterfully balances humor and heartbreak, while delving into the lives of its diverse ensemble cast, including Diane Nguyen (Alison Brie) and Todd Chavez (Aaron Paul). With its striking visual style and thought-provoking storytelling, BoJack Horseman leaves a lasting impression on audiences.More BoJack Horseman
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- #249 of 540 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- Photo: Fox96 VOTESA CIA agent will do anything to protect his homeland and family.More American Dad!
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- #76 of 540 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- 102 VOTESMother Up! (Hulu, 2013) is a Canadian animated series created by Marnie Nir and Katherine Torpey. After she resigns from her job and her husband leaves her, Rudi Wilson (Eva Longoria) becomes a single mother raising her two children, Apple and Dick, and must learn mothering duties.
- Photo: DreamWorks Pictures112 VOTESShrek, a DreamWorks Animation production, is an engaging blend of comedy and fairy tale adventure. The story centers around Shrek (Mike Myers), a grumpy yet endearing ogre, who finds his solitary swamp life disrupted by numerous fairytale creatures banished by the villainous Lord Farquaad (John Lithgow). To reclaim his home, Shrek embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz) for Farquaad, accompanied by a remarkably chatty Donkey (Eddie Murphy). This Academy Award-winning film cleverly subverts traditional fairy tale tropes while offering viewers a humorous, heartwarming narrative about friendship and acceptance.More Shrek
- Photo: Steven Universe123 VOTESIn a harmonious blend of science fiction and coming-of-age narrative, Steven Universe takes viewers on an enchanting journey through the eyes of the young protagonist, Steven (Zach Callison). This animated series, which has garnered both critical acclaim and a devoted fan base, masterfully explores themes of identity, love, and responsibility within its vibrant world. The show's charming ensemble of characters, including the otherworldly Crystal Gems - Garnet (Estelle), Amethyst (Michaela Dietz), and Pearl (Deedee Magno Hall) - offers an endearing portrayal of found family, while the music adds another captivating layer to this multilayered gem of a series.More Steven Universe
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- #88 of 540 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
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- 133 VOTESClassic fairy tales are updated and packaged into a ball of raw, visceral, gross weirdness.
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- Photo: Max143 VOTESThe newly single Harley Quinn sets off to make it on her own in Gotham City.More Harley Quinn
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- #349 of 540 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- 155 VOTESWithin the realm of animated television, Big Mouth stands out as a refreshingly honest and humorous portrayal of adolescence. The show masterfully navigates the challenges of puberty through its relatable characters, such as Andrew (voiced by John Mulaney) and Nick (voiced by Nick Kroll), who experience the trials and tribulations of growing up with the help of their respective Hormone Monsters. The series has been critically acclaimed for its ability to tackle sensitive subjects with wit and sensitivity, earning multiple Primetime Emmy Award nominations. By delving into the complexities of teenage life, Big Mouth offers viewers a poignant yet comical exploration of self-discovery and friendship.
- 163 VOTESA family in the 1970s: when you could smack your kid, smoke inside and bring a gun to the airport.More F Is for Family
- #353 of 540 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
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- 174 VOTESCrossing Swords is a refreshing animated series that has quickly gained recognition for its engaging storytelling and distinctive stop-motion animation style. This comedic gem, which has already garnered a substantial fan base, is set in a medieval kingdom where magic and humor intertwine seamlessly. The protagonist, Patrick (voiced by Nicholas Hoult), is a well-intentioned squire who finds himself entangled in the complex and often absurd world of royalty, knights, and mythical creatures. The show's talented ensemble cast, including Luke Evans and Alanna Ubach, delivers exceptional performances, breathing life into their colorful characters. Crossing Swords stands out as an innovative addition to the realm of animated television, with its clever writing and charming visual appeal.More Crossing Swords
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- Photo: Tuca & Bertie184 VOTES
Tuca & Bertie
In a world where anthropomorphic birds navigate the complexities of life, Tuca & Bertie stands out as a refreshingly honest and humorous portrayal of female friendship. The animated series, which has received critical acclaim and Emmy nominations, follows the lives of two bird-women: the carefree toucan Tuca (voiced by Tiffany Haddish) and her introverted songbird best friend Bertie (Ali Wong). As they face adulthood and all its challenges, the duo discovers the importance of self-love, growth, and the unbreakable bond between friends. With its vibrant visual style and engaging storylines, Tuca & Bertie offers viewers a delightful escape from reality while addressing relatable life experiences.More Tuca & Bertie- #85 of 116 onThe 100+ Best Adult Animated Shows
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- 194 VOTESBless the Harts, an animated sitcom with a Southern twist, brings viewers into the charming yet chaotic world of the Hart family. The show skillfully balances humor and heart as it explores themes of family, friendship, and making ends meet in the fictional town of Greenpoint, North Carolina. With a stellar voice cast including Kristen Wiig as Jenny Hart, Maya Rudolph as Betty Hart, and Jillian Bell as Violet Hart, the series has garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. Bless the Harts is not only a laugh-out-loud comedy but also a genuine portrayal of a working-class family striving to achieve their version of the American dream.More Bless the Harts
- #96 of 131 onThe 100+ Best Adult Animated Shows
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- 201 VOTESAfter saving the universe, Steven is still at it, tying up every loose end.
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- Photo: Fox211 VOTESSet against the majestic backdrop of Alaska, The Great North invites viewers on a heartwarming journey into the life of the Tobin family. This animated sitcom, nominated for a Critics' Choice Television Award, follows the adventures of teenage protagonist Judy Tobin (Jenny Slate) as she navigates her eccentric family dynamics alongside her devoted yet unconventional father Beef (Nick Offerman). While the show boasts a talented ensemble cast that includes Dulcé Sloan and Paul Rust, it is truly the endearing relationships, witty humor, and breathtaking Alaskan wilderness that combine to create an engaging and unforgettable viewing experience for audiences of all ages.More The Great North
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- Photo: Duncanville221 VOTESDuncanville, a refreshingly witty animated sitcom, dives into the hilariously chaotic life of a suburban teenager. With its clever humor and relatable storylines, the show has garnered a dedicated fan base since its 2020 debut. The series boasts an impressive voice cast, including Amy Poehler as both the protagonist, Duncan, and his endearingly overbearing mother, Annie. Additionally, Ty Burrell lends his vocal talents to play Jack, the well-meaning but often clueless father. Nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award, Duncanville effortlessly captures the essence of modern family life, offering viewers a delightful escape filled with laughter and genuine heart.More Duncanville
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- 231 VOTESRetsuko the Red Panda copes with her pent-up rage by singing death metal karaoke after work.More Aggretsuko
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- Photo: Adventure Time241 VOTESTwo adventurers help bizarre characters in need of unique assistance.More Adventure Time
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- 252 VOTESDr. Katz, Professional Therapist is an American animated series that originally ran on Comedy Central from May 28, 1995 to December 24, 1999, with a final set of three shelved episodes airing in 2002, starring Jonathan Katz, Jon Benjamin, and Laura Silverman. The show was created by Burbank, California production company Popular Arts Entertainment, with Jonathan Katz and Tom Snyder, developed and first made by Popular Arts for HBO Downtown Productions. Boston-based Tom Snyder Productions became the hands-on production company, and the episodes were usually produced by Katz and Loren Bouchard. It won a Peabody Award in 1998. The show was computer-animated in a crude, easily recognizable style produced with the software Squigglevision in which all persons and animate objects are colored and have constantly squiggling outlines, while most other inanimate objects are static and usually gray in color. The original challenge Popular Arts faced was how to repurpose recorded stand-up comedy material. To do so, they based Dr. Katz's patients on stand-up comics for the first several episodes, simply having them recite their stand-up acts.
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- 262 VOTESA songwriting duo tries to create a hit with a Broadway musical based on the life of Marilyn Monroe.
- 272 VOTESTeenage elf brothers Ian and Barley embark on a magical quest to spend one more day with their late father. Like any good adventure, their journey is filled with cryptic maps, impossible obstacles and unimaginable discoveries. But when dear Mom finds out her sons are missing, she teams up with the legendary manticore to bring her beloved boys back home.More Onward
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- Photo: United Artists Releasing282 VOTESTired of living a solitary life in the Pacific Northwest, Mr. Link -- 8 feet tall and covered in fur -- recruits fearless explorer Sir Lionel Frost to guide him on a journey to find his long-lost relatives in the fabled valley of Shangri-La. Along with adventurer Adelina Fortnight, the trio encounters their fair share of peril as they travel to the far reaches of the world. Through it all, they learn that sometimes one can find a family in the places one least expects.More Missing Link
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- Photo: Final Space292 VOTESFinal Space, an animated sci-fi comedy series, masterfully navigates the vastness of the cosmos while delivering a heartwarming narrative. The show's protagonist, Gary Goodspeed (voiced by Olan Rogers), embarks on a thrilling interstellar adventure alongside his ragtag crew of misfits and a mysterious alien called Mooncake. Throughout their journey, the characters confront various obstacles, forming unexpected bonds that tug at viewers' heartstrings. Lauded for its blend of humor and drama, the series has garnered critical acclaim, earning nominations for prestigious awards such as the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards. Final Space demonstrates that even in the darkest corners of the universe, there is room for laughter, camaraderie, and hope.More Final Space
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- 302 VOTESThree high school freshman, Grover, Jamal and Milk, navigate life and their basketball team.