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Ah, the cartoons of the 2000s! They marked our childhood with unforgettable series like Code Lyoko and SpongeBob SquarePants. These television moments were magical and remind us of a precious time.
Do recent photos of the actors from these series make you nostalgic? It’s normal. Revisiting these shows is diving back into a time when animation was king before Netflix took over.
Were you a child or teenager during this golden decade? Or maybe you were born too late to fully enjoy it? Either way, this article is a goldmine to discover or rediscover these animation treasures. Whether it’s manga, Japanese anime, or classic Disney and other epic adventures – there is so much to explore!
For a cozy evening with friends or family, dive into nostalgia with:
- Manga
- Japanese anime
- Disney animated films
- Adventure and action series
These suggestions guarantee laughter and shared good moments. Prepare the popcorn, get comfortable, and let the magic happen!
The classics
The cartoons of the 2000s are still etched in memories and continue to captivate today’s children. Among them, The Powerpuff Girls with Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup continue their adventures, now joined by Bliss, a new heroine with distinctive features.
Another timeless classic is Scooby-Doo. This cartoon manages to blend humor, adventure, and mystery. The escapades of Scooby and his friends make people laugh while adding a touch of mystery.
The Totally Spies, a dynamic trio that appeared in 2002, embody girl power with their sophisticated gadgets. Sam, Clover, and Alex conquered their generation and continue to inspire young people today.
In France as well, we left an impression with Oggy and the Cockroaches. This humorous series is exported worldwide thanks to its universal visual language that transcends linguistic barriers. Producer Marc du Pontavice explains that this unique style was inspired by the American cartoons he particularly enjoyed.
And let’s not forget The Twisted Whiskers Show, which depicted the comical misadventures of aliens stranded on Earth. These extravagant characters from the Zigma-B planet managed to captivate an international audience with their absurd plots.
The memories
The Winx Club are five fairies who juggle between their high school life and their mission to save the world from the forces of evil. Joined by a sixth heroine, Layla, they stand out with their glittering outfits. Despite an attempt at adaptation into a film by Netflix, the series seems to have aged poorly.
The animated series Marsupilami tells the adventures of an intelligent and agile animal. Its vintage aesthetics evoke classic comics.
Toopy, inspired by a foreign animated series, follows a little orphaned redhead girl who lives in the trees of Central Park like Tarzan. Independent and clever, she finds her place in this urban jungle.
In Rocket Power, four children passionate about extreme sports navigate their coastal town on snowboards, surfboards, skateboards, and rollerblades. Their quest for freedom is at the core of the episodes.
Recess is where five friends live their daily adventures at elementary school. Each episode transports the viewer into captivating stories full of humor and camaraderie.
CatDog features two Siamese brothers, half-cat, half-dog. This cartoon subtly addresses the theme of sibling relationships despite marked differences.
Kim Possible, accompanied by her hairless hamster, single-handedly completes missions worthy of three reunited secret agents. With courage and ingenuity, Kim faces various challenges to protect the world.
Charlotte Spitz, Thirteen-year-old heroine of The Grinning Inferno, faces typical problems associated with this age as well as her parents’ divorce with much emotion
The modern animated series Code Lyoko plunges a group of friends into a mission to save the world by reprogramming it with the advanced technology they have at their disposal
Between school and home, Arthur embodies every child we can identify with through his cute, humorous adventures
Finally, Phineas and Ferb, two brothers spend their time imagining impossible plans under the skeptical eye of their sister Isabella.
Pascal Petibon, born in 1980 in Lyon, is a renowned journalist and author, passionate about information and communication. After earning a degree in journalism from the University of Paris, he quickly joined various editorial teams, where he became known for his sharp analysis and clear writing style.