Who remembers 1990’s cartoons? Well, we do and they were glorious. Join us as we slide back in time to the final decade of the 20th Century for some rowdy, rambunctious fun with the cartoons of the 1990’s. So, settle in for thirty questions of 1990s cartoon trivia.
Specifically, we’re looking at shows that started in the 90’s. They may (or may not) have finished outside the decade. So, good luck!
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Intro
They were wacky. They were edgy. They were funny. This week, we’re talking about Cartoons from the 1990s. Specifically, cartoon TV shows that started in the 1990s.
Hey gang, this is your host, Brian Rollins and it’s episode 105 of the Dorky Geeky Nerdy Trivia Podcast. Every week, we offer up 30 questions on a given topic for your trivia pleasure. Play alone or with anyone stuck at home with you.
If you need rules or a score card, visit our website, DorkyGeekyNerdy.com.
I think that covers all the bases, so let’s get to the good stuff.
The Dorky Round
1. Produced by Steven Spielberg, what 1993 animated series was rebooted in 2020 on Hulu?
2. The character of Harley Quinn was created for what cartoon series?
3. What 1991 series used character, but not the plot, from Disney's The Jungle Book?
4. In addition to creating the show, Mike Judge provided the voices for the two title characters of what MTV show?
5. Muriel and Eustace owned what fearful canine?
6. Of all the child characters in Rugrats, who is the oldest?
7. Dee Dee is the blonde older sister to the title character in what series?
8. Lily Tomlin voices Ms. Frizzle, the driver of what titular yellow conveyance?
9. The title characters from what Nickelodeon show were a chihuahua and a cat?
10. A Goofy Movie is based on characters from what 1992 series?
The Geeky Round
1. When Marvel filed for bankruptcy, Saban had to finance the last 6 episodes of what series?
2. What blonde pompadoured character's show ran from 1997 to 2004?
3. Hank, Peggy, and Bobby Hill all reside in what fictional town?
4. Ickis, Oblina, and Krumm are the main characters in what Nickelodeon series?
5. Luna and Artemis are talking cats in what anime series?
6. What 90's show was Disney's first animated drama series?
7. What title character had a sister named Quinn and a best friend named Jane Lane?
8. What characters are made from sugar, spice, and everything nice plus the concoction, Chemical X?
9. Who was 'the terror that flaps in the night'?
10. What animated series had not one, but two live-action adaptations (one in 2001 and another 2016)?
The Nerdy Round
1. What were the names of the title characters in The Angry Beavers?
2. What Disney cartoon follows the adventures of TJ, Vince, Spinelli, Gretchen, Mikey, and Gus?
3. Who voiced Donnie in The Wild Thornberrys?
4. Hey Arnold debuted on the big screen in front of what Nickelodeon movie?
5. What animated series is the second longest running PBS series, after Sesame Street?
6. The title character from Rocko's Modern Life was originally supposed to be what color?
7. Billy West voiced the title character in what Nickelodeon show that premiered in 1991?
8. Voice actor Maurice LaMarche said the voice for what character was 'sixty-five percent Orson Welles, and thirty-five percent Vincent Price'.
9. For the 1994 TV series, Aladdin, who replaced Robin Williams as the Genie?
10. In Tiny Toon Adventures, the characters attend what school?
Episode Conclusion
And that’s all I wrote for this week’s episode! I hope you had a fun trip down memory lane. We’ll be back again next week for another thirty trivia questions. Here’s your clue for next week:
“What character is considered the first Black superhero in Mainstream comics?”
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