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Favorite TV Series'

What the title says. I'll add synopsis (es?) Of each some time after the actual list is completed. I like anime as well, but with the limited amount on here it'd feel incomplete and bug me so I'm excluding it (also, I have an AnimeVice)

1. Sonic the Hedgehog

Blue streak. Speeds byyyy... Saownic the Hedgehaug. This is a tragic story. Running side-by-side with the more popular "Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog", Sonic the Hedgehog (or Sonic SatAM as it's often referred) was set in what little is left of an otherwise desolated world. Sonic and the "Freedom Fighters" fight not only for survival, but to defeat the tyrannical Dr. Ivo Robuttnik (I mean Robotnik) and restore peace to their once lush and joyous world. Each character has a distinct and likeable personality, the animation is gritty and gorgeous, and Robotnik is molded into one of the greatest villains in western animation in my opinion. Only problem is, it was cancelled due to poor ratings after two seasons. While the dumbed-down chili dog jokes and fumbling baddies "Adventures" lived on. Truly a travesty. And SUCH a cliffhanger too!

2. Darkwing Duck

I love Darkwing. Perfect blend of action, suspense, and humor. Great animation, lovable characters, and so much fun. Did I mention this might be my favorite collection of villains in all of anything? They're all so unique, so memorable, and so awesome.

3. Fawlty Towers

John Cleese running a hotel. That's all you need to know. Move along now, cheerio.

4. The Real Ghostbusters

A great colletion of post-movie adventures by the four proton pack-wielding badasses. Very fun and great for any lover of Ghostbusters. It's disappointing that they couldn't get the original cast to do the voices (though who would actually think they could), but the guys they did get do a fine job if you can get past hearing someone other than Bill Murray making Venkman's usual quips.

5. Whose Line Is It Anyway?

I grew up with this show right here. easily the most laugh your ass off funny totally improv show in decades, if not ever. Wayne, Colin, Ryan and the other rotating cast are all naturally hilarious people and the "game"s cater perfectly to their creative sides.

6. Monty Python's Flying Circus

Monty Python is basically a collection of comedic geniuses. This variety show is a riot, every member is gold, and together they create some of the funniest sketches in human history. This level of comedy is indeed a late parrot.

7. Beast Wars: Transformers

I love Beast Wars. Animals and robots are pretty much two of the most awesome things ever. I enjoy the unique computerized art style, and honestly, it's a pretty bad show dialogue-wise. But I enjoy that. Also, Optimus is a gorilla named Optimus Primal... So that.

8. The Transformers

Obviously, I love the OG Transformers above all other iterations, but when I searched "Transformers" on this site, Beast Wars came up first, and I'm far too lazy to switch them. This is classic in every way. The animation, dialog, action, story, some if it is awesome, some of it is campy, but I love it all.

9. Freakazoid!

Freakame! Freakayou! Freakazoid is an off-the-wall, insane, hilarious and fun parody of superhero cartoons, very akin to The Tick. In fact, a crossover like that would be amazing.

10. InHumanoids

Such an underrated 80's classic cartoon. The animation is amazing, it's so awesome and grotesque and dark for a kids' show, and it's such an enjoyable watch. It also didn't last very long, so don't be afraid to check it out because of time restraints. Because i know I do that.

11. Comic Book Men

This indulges my inner-nerd like no other show. I never realized what a comic geek I am until I'm agreeing with these guys on values and being like "oh, I love that story arc" or "you dumb bastard, that isn't worth half that!" Also, they're pretty damn funny, and Kevin Smith is in it. Can't go wrong.

12. Spawn

Holy fucking balls. I love Spawn. I love the comics, and I love the show. Todd McFarlane is a deity amongst comic artists. I don't think anyone matches him, to be honest. Everything he does is so gorgeously haunting, and stunningly badass. That and the story, while obviously over the top (it's about an ex-soldier who agrees to lead Satan's army in exchange for a glimpse of his wife) but it's so well don't that you sympathize with Spawn while still feeling like he brought it on himself. Can't WAIT for Spawn: The Animation, though I have no clue if it'll be any good.

13. The Abbott and Costello Show

The pinnacle of comedic duos. No one ever has or ever will do it like Abbott & Costello. They're the Lennon & McCartney of comedy. All their skits are gold, and you'll never forget any of them. I know this isn't a great description, but it's a variety show. Cut me some slack.

14. The Three Stooges

I know this is the "Person" page, but the damn show doesn't have one. So there. Do I really need to say anything? It's the stooges. They're perfect together, and everything they do is hilarity at its finest.

15. Metalocalypse

DO YOU FOLKS LIKE COFFEEEEE?!?!?! I love this show. I love Metal, I love satire (especially of things I love), and I love the art style. This show makes fun of Metal as much as it honors it, and strikes a perfect balance between the two.

16. Aqua Teen Hunger Force

or whatever it's called now

17. Family Guy
18. The Simpsons
19. Gargoyles
20. He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
21. G.I. Joe
22. Thundercats
23. Thundercats

Yes, i actually really like the anime reboot too. Pretty sure that's the only time I can say that, though I still think Lion-O looks weird.

24. Three's Company
25. DuckTales
26. Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
27. Cheers
28. The Golden Girls
29. Sanford and Son
30. Justice League
31. X-Men
32. Batman: The Animated Series
33. Inspector Gadget
34. Tiny Toon Adventures
35. Star Wars: The Clone Wars
36. The Munsters
37. Leave It to Beaver
38. The Andy Griffith Show
39. The League
40. Seinfeld
41. Pinky and the Brain
42. Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law
43. Space Ghost Coast to Coast
44. The Brak Show
45. Futurama
46. Two and a Half Men
47. Mike & Molly
48. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
49. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

I enjoy this one even more than the original, so sue me.

50. All in the Family
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