
Some of the writers particularly had a handle on the dynamic between Iago Abu (and before I overlook Frank Welker, his chirping and chattering as Abu sold their interaction as much as Gottfried's delivery), not just as the "regular" comedic relief, but in episodes centered around them unwittingly, reluctantly cooperating: e.g.
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Gottfried actually really understood the series and the balance between high adventure and humor. Not a family musical like the movie, but more to my taste, a fantasy-adventure series with exceptional world-building (on nearly a per-episode basis!), villains (Mozenrath, anyone? Or Jason Alexander's comic acting chops making any Abis Mal outing gold, even the potboilers?), and even a myth-arc/some series lore (the prophet Fasir and his connections to both Mirage and Fatoom.) _ Back on the comedic end, Gilbert Gottfried often stole the show as Iago. Upvotes Follow Unfollow 1 year ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017 Be sure to vote for the series that you feel the most nostalgic for, and share these cool cartoons with your friends! So, go and check out our list of the best ‘90s cartoons just a bit further down! Once you're there, you'll find short descriptions for the top twenty submissions, sort of a memory refresher on their plot, and some insights on the lovely decade. The latter two things, no matter the decade or the year (even if it is 2023), are eternal, so it's no wonder that even the wild ‘90s kept its family-friendly facade.


And while some of the animated series from the decade gained infamy by pushing the boundaries of children's TV programming with their use of adult topics - spurring a whole new genre of adult cartoons in effect - others kept their sweetness and innocence. From such animation gems as Rugrats and Animaniacs - both of which appeal to the younger and the older audiences - to everyone's beloved kooky SpongeBob SquarePants and Futurama, the ‘90s were ripe with quality content.
