Spending hours on the couch every morning watching these cartoons was already part of the routine; see what they are!
In addition to having fun with Xuxa’s laptop and playing mini games for hours on end, spending the morning in front of the television watching the most diverse animations shown on programs such as TV Globinho, from Globo or Bom dia e Cia, from SBT. , was part of the favorite programming of many Brazilian children who grew up during the 2000s.
With this in mind, RECREIO brought together five iconic designs that marked childhood at that time and that can take anyone on a nostalgic trip to the past. Check out!
1. The Three Too Many Spies
Launched in 2001, ‘As Três Espiãs Demais’ became part of the TV Globinho schedule a year later. The cartoon follows the daily lives of Alex, Clover and Sam, three teenagers who try to maintain an ordinary life amid spy missions.
2. Pokémon

Despite being created in 1995, ‘Pokemon‘ arrived in Brazil only in 1999, where its first seasons were broadcast on children’s programming on RecordTv, Globo and Rede TV. Even though there are episodes being released to this day, the anime stands out for being one of the first Japanese animated series to be hugely successful in our country.
3. Caillou

The cartoon, launched in 1997, aired on several broadcasters, but gained prominence on TV Cultura when it appeared on the small screen in 2001 and remained on the schedule for nine years. The plot is based on the works of Christine L’Heureux and follows a four-year-old boy discovering the importance of friendship, family and his emotions.
4. Baby Looney Tunes

Scheduled to premiere in 2001, the animation that features Bugs Bunny, Piupiu, Patolino, Lola, Taz, Frajola, Petunia and Melissa in their baby versions, first appeared on Cartoon Network, and later on SBT programs.
5. The Powerpuff Girls

The animation that follows Florzinha, Lindinha and Docinho, super powerful girls created by Professor Utônio, after accidentally including Element
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