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Animaniacs is great, but as a kid I loved Tiny Toons (they also had better videogames) ^(Also,^ ^til^ ^there's^ ^Tiny^ ^Toons^ ^Looniversity,^ ^gonna^ ^give^ ^it^ ^a^ ^watch)^. I rewatched some episodes during the pandemic and, to me, they mostly held up well (then current references notwithstanding). It was also fun, to me, to finally compare the Brazilian dub to the original voices, and I think our VAs did a great job overall (personally, I think Babs' Brazilian VA was better than the original, and the original was already one of the best of the show), but some of the characters' name changes weren't really necessary: Elmyra became Felicia, Montana Max became Valentino
As an older person with nephews, I really understand why everyone loves Bluey, because it looks fun for kids and also gives hints and lessons to parents. I personally love how most of the imagination games don't use the common cartoon trick of visually showing what is being imagined by the characters: one notable example (don't know the episode) being of Bluey sitting on a treestump and using a twig as the control stick for her "helicopter", with other kids coming and going with different scenarios for play