I loved watching TV as a kid. I'm sure plenty of parents will now chime in and say how much better it is for kids to be running outside and playing in parks and jumping through fountains and what not, but I relished my daily two-hour TV time slot when I was a kid. There were so many awesome TV shows back in the 80s and 90s that sadly none of today's generation will get to enjoy. So with a little help from the other guys in the office, we put together a litle list of the Top 15 Cartoons We Still Miss from back in the day.

Agree with our list? Did we miss any? Then leave your choices in the comments below!

Bionic Six

There's nothing cooler than a family that's been 'advanced' by science (*cough* genetically engineered *cough*) to save the world. Plus they had an awesome talking robot gorilla - WIN.

Gummi Bears

"...bouncing here and there and everywhere..." And bounce they did, right into our hearts. Though the contents (and subsequent side effects) of their "Gummiberry Juice" can certainly be called into question...

Kimba the White Lion

As incredibly racist as it may sound. Kimba the White Lion was a badass. That is all.

DuckTales

WOO-HOO!

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Raise your hands if this show was the sole reason you fell in love with pizza. Also, how much did you want to scream at your TV every time April got caught by Shredder and his goons? EDUCATE YOSELF WOMAN.

Chip 'n Dale

Who'd think that a show about two chipmunks solving crime and stopping the bad guys would become a hit? That's what the Rescue Rangers did every day, and their penchant for turning household items into crafty weapons was simply spellbinding.

The Jetsons

WHY CAN'T WE PACK OUR CARS IN OUR BRIEFCASES YET? I've yet to see any of the technology in The Jetsons be available in real life, so there's still hope that Rosie will come to life in 2019.

Denver The Last Dinosaur

This one may be a bit obscure to some of you, but surely there's nothing cooler than a guitar-wielding, sunglasses-wearing, skateboarding dinosaur?

Dexter's Laboratory

Long before the name Dexter became synonymous with a serial killer, he was an adorable boy genius who just wanted some peace and quiet to work on HIS GREATEST INVENTION - until his sister eventually breaks it, of course it.

The Flintstones

Probably one of the most famous Hanna-Barbera cartoons, the Flintstones made using animals as everyday household objects both fun and a learning experience. Fun fact, elephants do NOT make good vacum cleaners.

Swat Cats

Two cats piloting a fighter jet they built in a scrapyard. What could possibly go wrong?

Where on Earth is Cameron Sandiego

What annoys me the most about this show is that I don't even remember if anyone ended up catching Carmen Sandiego. Save for that, this show was still great to watch for Carmen's superb escape acts and her impeccable fashion sense.

SuperTed

Who wouldn't want a teddy bear that had super powers? Though I honestly think Spotty should have visited the nearest health clinic at some point...

TaleSpin

Who says life ends after The Jungle Book? The characters from the hit movie made their way over to TV in one way or the other in TaleSpin, and like Swat Kats saw no harm in educating animals on how to fly airplanes.

Danger Mouse

Quintessentially British by nature but still utterly hilarious, Danger Mouse was a staple of my afternoon TV schedule. Though my mum quickly educated me that "OH CRUMBS" was not an acceptable response in any scenario.

BONUS: Small Wonder

You know, just for old time's sake.