Old cartoons marked generations. Shall we relive these childhood memories together?
Woodpecker, created in the 1940s, is one of the most iconic cartoons. The antics of this mischievous bird entertained many mornings on free-to-air TV.
Tom and JerrySince 1940, the classic cat-and-mouse rivalry has been a delight, full of humor and unforgettable antics.
In Oshi no Ko, Ruby Hoshino wants to follow in her late mother's footsteps and become a big pop star.
Looney Tuneslaunched in 1930, conquered generations with its clever satires and movie parodies.
Garfield, of 1988, presents a lazy and sarcastic cat. His adventures entertained and won fans all over the world.
X-Men, of the 2000s, brings the youngest mutants on adventures at the Xavier Institute. It mixes action with their school life.
Super Shock showed a young man fighting crime with electromagnetic powers and a lot of representation.