From Buzz Lightyear to Freakazoid: 13 Best Cartoon Superheroes

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From Buzz Lightyear to Freakazoid: 13 Best Cartoon Superheroes
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From the Powerpuff Girls to Quailman, these are the best cartoon superheroes saving the day.

For decades, heroes like Batman, the Avengers, and Spider-Man have made the leap from the still illustrated panels of comics onto the living screen in spectacular fashion, adapting years of comic book canon into blockbuster films and shows. While pop-culture's most famous on-screen superheroes have been adapted from roots in the realm of printed comics, just as many have been born out of hand-drawn and CGI animation.

Quailman To a kid like Doug Funnie , superheroes are not only a source of inspiration, but also wish-fulfillment. Jumbo Production’s Doug, which aired on both Nickelodeon and Disney’s One Saturday Morning, starred the titular middle schooler as he navigated the trials of early adolescence, all the while imagining his mundane problems as grand scenarios. Commonly, when having to face bullies or dreaming about his crush Patti Mayonnaise , Doug would imagine himself as the all-powerful Quailman.

Monkey Genndy Tartakovsky’s Dexter’s Laboratory had a slew of super powered characters and parodies. Between cameos from Hanna-Barbera's Blue Falcon and Dyno-Mutt to the star-spangled Major Glory , the world of the pint-sized boy genius was one that welcomed mighty champions, but the mightiest and most revered of all the Earth’s heroes was one unknowingly created within the titular lab.

Freakazoid Initially conceived as a manically dark crusader by Batman: The Animated Series producer Bruce Timm, Steven Spielberg’s Freakazoid leaned more towards a comedic tone in the spirit of the Warner Brothers’ neo-Looney Tunes precedent set by shows like Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain.

The PowerPuff Girls Sugar, spice, everything nice and an accidental dose of Chemical X. This recipe resulted in the makings of one of Cartoon Networks most endearing hits and the most iconic cartoon heroines of all time. The chibi-eyed, Margaret Keane inspired PowerPuff Girls were originally created by Craig McCracken as The WhoopAss Girls.

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