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The 1990s were the wild west of cartoons — a time when absolutely anything could become an animated series. Rock stars became superheroes, mutant food got toy lines, and alien ducks saved the world between hockey games. It was chaotic, colorful, and completely ridiculous… and we loved every second of it. In this video, we’re counting down 15 ridiculous 90s cartoons you probably forgot about — from Widget the World Watcher and Hammerman to The Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series and Butt-Ugly Martians. Some were so bad they were brilliant, others were accidentally hilarious, but all of them capture the unfiltered creativity that made the ‘90s so unforgettable. So grab your cereal, park yourself in front of that imaginary CRT TV, and get ready for a nostalgic trip through the strangest decade in animation history. 🎬 Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:44 Widget the World Watcher 01:35 Camp Candy 02:25 Hammerman 03:13 ProStars 04:11 Fish Police 05:01 Road Rovers 05:45 Attack of the Killer Tomatoes 06:27 Mighty Max 07:18 Biker Mice from Mars 08:01 WildC.A.T.S 08:46 The Brothers Grunt 09:29 The Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series 10:08 Toxic Crusaders 10:47 Butt-Ugly Martians 11:30 The Tick #90sCartoons #Nostalgia #90sKids #RetroTV #SaturdayMorningCartoons #ForgottenCartoons #90sAnimation #TheTick #BikerMiceFromMars #MightyDucksCartoon #CartoonCountdown -------------------------------------- Watch More from Retro Rewind: 📺 / @retrorewind89 ---------------------------------------- ⚠️ Copyright Disclaimer: This video includes materials that we do not fully own, belonging to individuals or organizations deserving acknowledgment. All content is used in compliance with Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act, which permits "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Certain copyrighted clips, images, or photographs may be used without explicit authorization, but we believe in good faith they are protected under the fair use doctrine and federal law.