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Iconic Cartoon Network shows that defined the 2000s

Samurai Jack
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Samurai Jack
The way of the Sakai, the warrior code and the pure jest of the dystopian future enveloped by evil: our Samurai face endless challenges that cover philosophy and morality. The show’s animation was unique and was directed by the veteran Genndy Tartakovsky.
Johnny Bravo
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Johnny Bravo
Our favourite musclehead romeo.The show taught valuable lessons about boundaries, consent and social intelligence to young kids. The show was also pure jest, with wacky storylines and tacky humour.

Ben 10
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Ben 10
Dragon Ball Z
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Dragon Ball Z
The Kamehameha, nu-metal background rampage and the cosmic level destruction encased within a beautiful choreography of 2000s anime art-style and intense dialogue. A show about diligence, honour, discipline, morality and belief. Sheer heart thumping and blood pumping action.
Courage - The Cowardly Dog
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Courage - The Cowardly Dog
Courage is that Pink dog that refuses to quit. Scared out of his wits, he finds himself against the unnatural horrors of Nowhere, Kansas. His fear is only matched by his determination to save his beloved Muriel and her pesky husband.
Scooby Doo
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Scooby Doo
"Yoinks!" says Shaggy as he carries Scooby and runs away from the latest monster in town. Here’s the rub, they’re probably a con artist fooling people. The mystery van and its diligent occupants are here to solve the mystery and occasionally to bumble and fool around.
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