10 Animated Shows That Adults Enjoy

Animation is no longer a source of entertainment for children only. It has also become a tool to impart moral lessons and humor among adults. The creative narrative and plot twists entice individuals of all ages. Below are some of the animated series that have broken all the stereotypes regarding animations:

1. BoJack Horsemen (2014-2020)

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An American animated series features the story of a humanoid horse named BoJack, struggling to regain fame after losing it 18 years ago. Written by Raphel Bob Waksberg and voice-overs done by various actors, including Will Arnett and Aaron Paul, the six-season series has explored the meaning and purpose of life. Its philosophical and satirical content has proved animation to be an effective medium for exploring adult issues.

2. Gravity Falls (2012-2016)

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Another animated series that shows the journey of twins siblings, Dipper and Marble, accompanied by their elder uncle Stan to the mysterious town of gravity falls. Written by Alex Hirsch and voice-over done by actors such as Kristen Schaal and Jason Ritter, it gained widespread fame among adults and children alike. The quirky and imaginative theme with lots of humor made this series delightful.

3. Archer (2009-Present)

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An American animated sitcom that features the journey of a secret agent named Sterling Archer and his dysfunctional colleagues. Written by Adam Reed and voiced by H. Jone Benjamin, Aisha Tyler, and others, it gained success and won many animated awards. Its electrifying and satirical content made this fourteen-season series explore adult issues.

4. Rick and Morty (2013-Present)

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The story shows the adventures of eccentric scientist Rick and his grandson Morty, who set out to explore alternate dimensions and the cosmos. Created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, the thrill and danger throughout the seven seasons made it a popular sitcom that continues to date. The continuous efforts of voice-over actors such as Justin Rolland, Dan Harmon, and Spencer Grammer are showing their talent and contributing to its success.

5. Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005-2008)

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Another animated show that narrates the theme of hope and self-development, this show features a character named Aang, an Avatar whose powers are the last hope to establish peace and harmony in the chaotic lands of elemental nations. The series, brought about by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, delves deep into fictitious mythology. With the voice-over talent of actors such as Zach Tyler Eisen, Mae Whitman, and Dante Basco, the three-season series gained massive success among adults and children alike, resulting in the creation of live-action being released on Netflix.

6. The Simpsons (1989-Present)

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Considered a pioneer in the world of animation, The Simpsons portrays the life of a middle-class American family satirically. Created by Matt Groening, the 35-season-long series showcases the various features of human conditions. The witty and hysterical content, narrated by Dan Castellantea, Nancy Cartwright, and others, has proved that age doesn't restrict animation. Over the years, it has won many awards, including Prime Time Emmy and Kids Choice awards.

7. Bob's Burgers (2011-Present)

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A series that shows the experiences of the Belcher Family while running their burger shop, Bob's Burgers is known for its humorous and witty content. Created by Lauren Bouchard and voiced by several actors, including H Jon Benjamin and Kristen Schaal, the series gained widespread popularity among children and adults. It is still continued, promising to entertain its audience.

8. Futurama (1999-2003)

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It is a science-fictional genre series centered around the adventures of Fry, a delivery boy who was frozen mistakenly and woke up 1000 years later. Created by Matt Groening and David X. Cohen, the series takes its audience on a futuristic voyage full of humor. Furthermore, the talented voice-over team, including Billy West and Katey Sagal, enhanced the show's appeal, winning many awards, including the Primetime Emmy Awards. 

9. South Park (1997-Present)

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Featuring four friends living in South Park who are known for their obscene behavior, the 26-season series highlights their adventure. Created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, this series has long served as a tool for annotating societal issues. Voiced by Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and other actors, the goofy and clever content has paved the way for various awards, including the Primetime Emmy Awards.

10. Adventure Time (2010-2018)

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A series that dives its viewers into the land of Ooo, where Finn and Jake's experiences entertain the audiences. Adventure Time has intricately depicted moral lessons with a creative narrative. Created by Pendleton Ward and with a voice-over done by actors including Jeremy Shada and John DiMaggio, the series has narrated different angles of life, like betrayal and making mistakes. Although the series ended in its 10th season, it won many awards, such as Primetime Creative awards.

15 Women From the 90's Everyone Loved

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In the 1990s, actresses like Jennifer Aniston, Demi Moore and Julia Roberts were some of the most popular women in the world. They starred in blockbuster films, graced the covers of magazines, and had legions of fans. While their careers have changed over the years, these women remain iconic figures from the 1990s. Here is a look at 15 women from the 90s that everyone had a crush on.

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10 Movies/TV Shows That Ruined the Entire Franchise

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Franchise owners and filmmakers work tirelessly to produce hit movies and television shows that keep fans engaged and coming back for more. But sometimes, a single misstep can cause a franchise to crash and burn. On a popular online forum, users discussed the movies and television episodes that killed franchises. Here are the top ten responses:

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