He’s a sailor man, who lives in a garbage can, and through the supernatural power of spinach he’s able to best any man regardless of size. Odds are you know who Popeye the Sailor is. “Popeye the Sailor” (Jack Kinney, 1960-1963) POPEYE THE SAILOR MEETS SINBAD THE SAILORĬourtesy Everett Collection 55. Animation is a genre for all ages and all stories, no matter when you’re able to start watching. Seek out what you haven’t seen and remember fondly those you have. Honed from a list of more than 100 programs, the below ranking still only illustrates a sliver of the storytelling diversity animation has captured over the last century. That’s a damn shame, so to help remind everyone of the genre’s extensive impact and utmost significance, the IndieWire staff has put together a list of the Top 50 animated series of all-time. Animated series can be dismissed simply because so many viewers see the medium as less substantial than anything done in live-action, thus eliminating even the best of the bunch from discussions of TV’s elite programs. With all that in mind, animation needs a little extra celebration. Wes Anderson's Favorite Movies: 35 Films the Auteur Wants You to See 'Archer' Bids a Beautiful, Bittersweet Farewell to Jessica Walter and Malory Archer - SpoilersĮmmy Predictions: Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series - 'Ted Lasso' vs. 'BoJack' Creator Reveals the David Fincher Joke That Netflix Cut Over Fear of Upsetting the Director There are cartoons, anime, short films, short series, short films turned into short series, web series, adult-oriented animation, and that’s before digging into all the individual genres, like old school slapstick comedies (a la “The Flintstones”) all the way up to the ever-more-popular dramatic animated series (including “ BoJack Horseman”). Of course, animation is also one of the more expansive TV subsets, with dozens of different tones and styles that make comparisons often feel like apples and oranges.
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