The adventures of these animations are still missed today. Remember some of the most nostalgic animated series from ‘Bom Dia & Cia’!
Remaining on air for almost 30 years on SBT, ‘Bom Dia & Cia’ marked the childhood of different generations of Brazilian children, who fought for the remote control in order to watch the various attractions and formats that the program brought and of course, the countless animations.
Whether with heroes, exciting adventures, or even monsters, the cartoons presented by ‘Bom Dia & Cia’ will always be remembered fondly by those who spent hours in front of the TV just to watch them. With that in mind, Recreio separated 5 nostalgic animations from the program so you can remember!
1. X-Men Evolution
Bringing together the first mutants who formed the Xavier Institute, ‘X-Men Evolution’ brings Cyclops, Jean Gray, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine, Black Lynx, Nightcrawler, Spyke, Beast and Professor Charles Xavier, still young, facing great villains to save the world.
Created by Martu Isenberg It is Robert N. Skir In the 200s, animation, which is inspired by stories written by Stan Lee In the comics, it had 52 episodes until it came to an end in 2003.
2. Ben 10

The plot has Ben Tennyson as the protagonist, a boy who holds in his hands — or rather, on his wrist — a mysterious extraterrestrial watch. This object is known as the Ominitrix, and it allows Ben to transform into the most different alien creatures so that he can fight the great villains of the universe.
The animation, which was created by Man of Action, was produced by Cartoon Network Studios.
3. Super Shock

Who never wanted to have Super Shock powers? With his cool way, Virgil brought great shocks to the screens of ‘Bom Dia & Cia’ when he became a superhero after acquiring electrostatic powers after surviving a fatal explosion known as the “Big Bang” which ended up releasing an unknown gas.
It is worth remembering that he was not the only one exposed to the gas, so Richie, his best friend and the others affected by the event who ended up gaining new abilities are known as “transformed” or “meta-humans”. The production, which featured 52 episodes, is inspired by ‘Static’, comics developed by Milestone Media and DC Comics.
4. Scooby Doo!

Featuring four teenagers eager to solve mysteries, the animation features Fred, Velma, Daphne and Shaggy in the company of a talking dog called Scooby-Doo to solve cases involving monsters, hauntings and other types of inexplicable creatures — which end up having a very good explanation at the end.
The design was produced by Hanna-Barbera (responsible for creating ‘The Flintstons’), but soon became the property of Warner Bros. Animation.
5. The Life and Adventures of Juniper Lee

“This world is full of monsters, only Ju is the one who can see them”, the excerpt from the animation’s opening song already advances the premise of the plot: Juniper Lee is a girl who is capable of seeing and fighting monsters and other magical creatures that can destroy the balance between the world of humans and that of magic. This is possible as she is heir to the magical position of Te Xuan Ze, inherited from her grandmother.
Created by Judd Winick and produced by Cartoon Network Studios, the animation had 40 episodes aired between 2005 and 2007.
Source: Recreio
