Tom and Jerry: Probably one of the most watched American Cartoon shows, Tom and Jerry revolves around a house cat, who embarks on his adventure of persistently pursuing his never-ending quest of laying his hands on the notorious mouse.
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Ben 10: Originally airing in 2005, Ben 10 became Cartoon Network's longest-running franchise, with five different iterations spanning the last 15 years.
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Power Puff Girls: This Cartoon Network classic, introduced in 1998, followed three sisters with superpowers who were made in a lab by their scientist father and spent their spare time-fighting crime in Townsville.
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Scooby-Doo: Cartoon Network became home to many Scooby-Doo! shows, but Mystery Incorporated was the only one premiered by the network.
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Dexter's Laboratory: The '90s cartoon centred on Dexter, a child scientist and inventor with an unexplained accent whose missions were constantly thwarted by his annoying (yet lovable) sister Dee Dee and his arch nemesis Mandark, a nerd infatuated with Dee Dee.
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The Looney Tunes Show: Bug Bunny and Daffy Duck are roommates who get into varied hijinks with their colourful neighbours, and each episode plays out with help from other iconic characters.
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Johnny Bravo: The show left an impression on its viewers when it first aired in 1996. The series followed its namesake Johnny Bravo, an Elvis-inspired teen boy with big blonde hair and a daily uniform of black sunglasses, a tight-fitting black T-shirt to show off his muscles, and blue jeans.
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