What cartoons do Zillennials (23-26 year olds) like?
What cartoons do Zillennials (23-26 year olds) like?
Totally Spies
everything you posted+some early stuff from the 2010s
Martin Mystery
>Zillennial
Well, at least I don't have to choose between being a Millennial or a Zoomer anymore. It strikes me just how much of this was a part of my childhood, especially Lemony Snicket.
I'm just a normal Zoomer and most of this stuff was my childhood.
Zoomers watched all of that and things like Ben 10 and iCarly in addition
"It's good to be in something from the ground floor. I came too late for that and I know. But lately, I'm getting the feeling that I came in at the end."
>Yu Yu Hakusho
I remember watching this in the mid 90s.
I love how Sonic Adventure 2 is the only game listed there. It really is the game that defines that shitty generation of kids.
Ed, Edd, N’ Eddy
Megas XLR
Teen Titans
Star Wars: Clone Wars
Samurai Jack
>post-9/11 was a great era to grow up in
It actually wasn't, literally every single generation of kids before you were happier. It's why your generation are the infantile Twitter crybabies we all have to deal with today.
9/11 may've changed adult culture but had little effect on kid culture. Things didn't really change for kids till 2006-2007 when the iphone was released and Youtube shows got more popular.
But Zoomers are more based than Millennials
The dub came out on Toonami in 2002 in the U.S. Nerds may've seen it undubbed beforehand, but for most American normies, it was a 2002 show.
still applies to some millennials. born in 1993 and i fondly remember these
Every generation is worse than the last.
Super Robot Monkey Team Hyper Force Go was my jam.
True, minus like Zoids and treasure planet.
>zoomers currently burning down the united states
>based
yeah, nah
bump
I thought Zillennials were 1993-1998? Also what said.
Only the adult and late teen zoomers did, pre-teen zoomers don't.
You'd be right. I hate pulling this from urban dictionary, but it's accurate.
>but it's accurate.
Wow you aren't kidding, this fits too well.
>Zillennials
die
Best boy
t. 2000 zoomer
I left 1993 out because they entered elementary in the 90s. 1998 I left out because they seem to be the first to fully embrace Zoomer stuff like Bakugan and Ben 10.
Lil Nas X (born 98), for example, made a music video about Chowder as though it was his peak childhood. Whereas I can't imagine Post Malone (born 95) making a similar video about Chowder.
Now there were still a lot of people born in 95 who liked Chowder, but it seemed more a part of their "waning childhood" (middle school) rather than "peak childhood" (elementary).
I considered shows like Camp Lazlo, Kids Next Door, Avatar, Spongebob, and Powerpuff Girls to be "peak childhood" for me (t. 1997), but I also grew up with Chowder and Flapjack. By the time I was a teen, Adventure time and Regular Show were on the air, and it felt pretty good to have cartoons at the time, were not only aimed at teenagers, but also weren't 6teen or Total Drama.