Monday, October 2, 2017

Homer Simpson-Best Cartoon Character

Homer Simpson-Best Cartoon Character

There are not enough superlatives to describe the influence of yellow bellied Homer J. Simpson on society. Now in its 25th season it has broadcast more than 500 incredible episodes. Currently it is the longest running sitcom in history and has been quoted by many famous celebrities and politicians through the years. For example, George H. W. Bush stated that American families should be “a lot more like the Waltons and a lot less like the Simpsons.” With his job at the Nuclear Power Plant, Homer’s blue-collared lifestyle has seen him on our screens for half a century with the term “D’oh!” making it into the dictionary.

SpongeBob SquarePants-Best Cartoon Character

SpongeBob SquarePants-Best Cartoon Character

Arguably one of the most recognisable characters across the globe, SpongeBob was initially developed by part animator, part marine biologist Stephen Hillenburg. It did not hit the screens until 1999 but has won global audiences since and ran for a total of nine seasons. In total, SpongeBob Squarepants won 17 Golden Reel Awards as well as 15 Emmy Awards.

Scrooge McDuck-Best Cartoon Character

Scrooge McDuck-Best Cartoon Character

This feather tailed friend originally dates back to 1947, but Scrooge McDuck only became popular in the 1990’s when he appeared on Duck Tales. Joined by his nephews, Huey, Dewie and Louie, this miser went on a host of adventures in the search of treasure. This was for the sole purpose of increasing his existing fortune. It ran until November 1990 with a total of 100 episodes and made it a short lived success for Disney creators.

Pikachu-Best Cartoon Character

Pikachu-Best Cartoon Character

One of the most significant characters of a generation, one cannot deny the impact the Pokémon series had on children across the world. Its main character was Pikachu, a small, but cuddly yellow creature and was central to the Pokémon adventures. Pikachu has gone on to become a symbol for Japanese culture, while Time magazine stated that it was “The most beloved animated character since Hello Kitty”.

Doug-Best Cartoon Character

Doug-Best Cartoon Character

This eleven year old always seemed to have a huge imagination. Alongside his dog Porkchop, Doug Funnie was no ordinary kid. He had his best friend Skeeter in tow where creativity and day dreaming was high on the agenda. This coming of age show aired in August 1991 and covered a wide variety of themes including bullying and gossip.

Angelica Charlotte Pickles-Best Cartoon Character

Angelica Charlotte Pickles-Best Cartoon Character

We all know a little about Tommy and the ginger haired Chucky, but it was Angelica that stood out from the kiddie crowd in Rugrats. Little Miss Pickles was a spoilt three year old brat with an attitude and was always causing havoc for the little munchkins on Rugrats. Yet all the while, it was as if butter wouldn’t melt as Angelicas parents were kept in check. Rugrats premiered in August 1991 and went on to receive lots of plaudits including for its later Jewish themed episodes namely “A Rugrats Passover” and “A Rugrats Chanukah”.

Powerpuff Girls-Best Cartoon Character

Powerpuff Girls-Best Cartoon Character

This upbeat cartoon was a genuine success with kids and especially with the female market. This was due to its main protagonists starring three girls with their main objective of saving the world. It followed the lives of Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup who all possessed incredible superpowers, with their “father”, known as Professor Utonium. The Powerpuff Girls lived in the imaginary city of Townsville. Their struggle to save the world all done before bedtime, but it did go on to receive plenty of critical acclaim. This featured a total of six Emmy nominations. Airing on the Cartoon Network, they also went on to win two Emmys with nearly 80 episodes under its belt.

Earthworm Jim-Best Cartoon Character

Earthworm Jim-Best Cartoon Character

Original running from September 1995 until the middle of December 1996, Earthworm Jim derived from the video game at the time. Jim was accompanied by Peter Puppy as they went around the galaxy with the sole aim of trying to protect it. This earthworm transformed into a full blown superhero thanks to his ultimate robotic suit which ran for a total of 23 episodes.

Tasmanian Devil-Best Cartoon Character

Tasmanian Devil-Best Cartoon Character

This Tasmanian devil was bouncing around our screens in the 1990’s to great effect. Looney Tunes introduced Taz and his adventures which ran from 1991 to 1995. The theme tune is considered to be one of the catchiest as far as cartoon themes are concerned. Based on the fictitious country of Tazmania, Taz appeared in each episode and was a warming but ill-tempered character. His main role was at Hotel Tazmania where he worked as a bellhop.

Pinky and the Brain-Best Cartoon Character

Pinky and the Brain-Best Cartoon Character

This was a spin off from Animaniacs and featured the loveable duo of Pinky and the Brain. The simple concept of lab rodents trying to take over the world drew in millions of viewers. Their vigorous pursuit of escape kept people gripped each week and it ran for three years between 1995 and 1998. Originally produced by Hollywood icon Steven Spielberg, Pinky and the Brain ran for more than 60 episodes.