Also, which shows were rare: meaning, you looked out for them and felt lucky when you caught them but that you didnt often get to see?
I honestly can’t remember what I used to watch Sat mornings but I do know I was always looking out to catch Kirby Right Back at Ya which was on pretty rarely and sporadically. Was always low-key disappointed when it wasnt on then
Nowadays, I like things like Grim and Evil and Superjail! Wish I could find Duck Dodgers tho
Don’t know if actually Saturday mornings but The Gumby Show, The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, and Thunderbirds. Spiderman was Saturday mornings for sure.
All were rare, TV was in parents bedroom until I was in middle school and I needed permission to watch.I saw reboot, TMNT, and Tex Avery mentioned which were a few good favorites.
A couple of others I haven’t seen mentioned yet would be Wild C.A.T.S. and Street Sharks.
Definitely Road Runner.
As for a rare one, Lost In Space. My spoiled brother had to have Batman, every week.
Hong Kong Phooey (number one super guy)!
BEAST WARS!
Wiley coyote and road runner, and Tom a Jerry.
More withing my era, rocket power, CatDog, and other golden age nickelodeon shows.
Pretty much anything rare rare for me. I often wasn’t up early enough or didn’t think to watch them.
Gummy Bears!
Just looked it up now and am pleasantly surprised it still rates a 7.5 on IMDB so I wasn’t necessarily watching complete tat 😁 https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0088528/
Samurai Pizza Cats. They got more fur than any turtle ever had
They’re stronger than Old Cheese
Were they adolescent?
For a relaxing Sunday Morning? Probably Timon & Pumbaa and Dexter’s Lab. At night things got spicy with Courage the Cowardly Dog and Gundam Wing.
When my family got Boomerang and Toon Disney channels, life was good.
There was this Peter Pan and the Pirates show I really liked and I never see recognition in the eyes of others when I mention it, but it was on every afternoon as a kid in addition to Sat mornings.
The OG Looney Tunes.
Spiderman, the Paul Soles version.
X-Men
X-men '97 is a worthy successor of you haven’t already seen it!
Seen it, enjoyed it! Thanks!
The GOAT
Jackie Chan Adventures
Animaniacs
Histeria
Freakazoid
Jackie Chan Adventures always made my day, the little messages from Jackie at the end of each episode were the height of my week back then
Freakazoid has to be drawn heavily from Robin Williams and his Genie from Aladdin