90's Cartoons Inspired Dog Names

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The 1990's saw an unprecedented amount of quality cartoons be put on the air; after being established in 1992, Cartoon Network played host to many great animated shows such as Dexter's Laboratory, Courage The Cowardly Dog, The Powerpuff Girls, Johnny Bravo, and many, many more. Other cartoon stations like Nickelodeon and Fox Kids also had a numerous amount of great cartoons as well, including the likes of SpongeBob SquarePants, Rocko's Modern Life, and Hey Arnold for Nick, while Fox aired classic shows like the Batman: Animated Series, Tiny Toons Adventures, and X Men: The Animated Series. Many people who identify themselves as "90's kids" grew up watching these timeless shows and still think of them with great fondness even to this day. Many of the cartoon characters that originated from this time period have gone on to attain mythical status and world wide success in the realm of animation, as well finding a special place in the hearts and minds of 90's kids across the globe.

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Many 90's kids hold such admiration and affection for cartoons of that decade because it reminds them of better, simpler days. The cartoon characters of the time had witty personalities and embarked on many adventures that affected viewers to a profound degree. Were you a big fan of the manic, frantic fuchsia dog with an ironic name? Maybe you should consider naming your pet Courage, after Cartoon Network's frightful furball. Were you particularly partial to the blonde haired, super macho womanizer with a small brain and a big heart? Consider naming your dog Johnny after Johnny Bravo to pay homage to this lovable cartoon character.

Many people who admire the cartoons of the 1990's do so with a technical eye; many modern day animators admire the innovative techniques used during the 1990's while many writers also examine the dialogue and story arcs of the time with reverence. Many famous and prominent contemporary voice actors also got their start during the 90's, so aspiring voice actors often watch the shows of the time in order to better understand the methods of their idols. The cartoons of the 1990's changed the industry, and the people who consumed its products, in a big way, so naming your dog after one of the characters from this period could also be seen as a show of respect for the level of artistic excellence exhibited during the decade.

Male 90's Cartoons Inspired Dog Names

Votes Name Vote
6
Dexter
The boy genius from the show "Dexter's Laboratory"
5
Courage
The Cowardly Dog from Cartoon Network's show of the same name
4
Ren
The manic Chihuahua from the cult classic show "Ren & Stimpy"
3
Zeke
The big dog and one of the eponymous "2 Stupid Dogs"
3
Makoto
Makoto Kino's fighting spirit helps her beat the baddies as Sailor Jupiter
2
Runt
Another dog from the" Animaniacs" known for his ditsy demeanor
2
Hermes
While technically a reference to the Greek Messenger god, Hermes is also a character from "Futurama"
1
Pierce
The little dog from the show "Two Stupid Dogs"
1
Mandark
Dexter's arch nemesis (not so) secretly pines for Dee Dee, Dexter's sister
1
Cleveland
Another of Peter's friends who even had his own show at one point
1
Fry
A reference to Philip J. Fry, one of the main characters from the show "Futurama"
1
Stu
Tommy's dad, Stu Pickles, who makes a living as an eccentric inventor
1
Max
Goofy's son from the "Goof Troop" TV series
1
Eric
A reference to Eric Cartman from the satirical show "South Park"
1
Stan
Stan Marsh is another one of the potty mouthed main characters from "South Park"
1
Kyle
Kyle Broflovski is often the voice of reason amongst his friends Stan, Cartman, and Kenny
1
Kenny
The ill fated, secretly immortal parka wearing member of the main cast in "South Park"
0
Buttons
The dog who risked life and limb to protect Mindy on the "Animaniacs"
0
Bender
A reference to Bender Rodriguez, another main character from "Futurama"
0
Chef
The Isaac Hayes voiced character offered wisdom and musical numbers to to others in "South Park"
-1
Brian
The Griffin family's talking dog from "Family Guy"
-1
Johnny
The womanizing title character from the show "Johnny Bravo"
-1
Peter
A reference to Peter Griffin, the head of the Griffin household and Brian's owner
-1
Chris
Peter and Lois Griffin's oldest son, simple minded son
-1
Stewie
The youngest member of the Griffin family who is secretly a super genius
-1
Quagmire
One of Peter's friends who known for being a lecherous ladies man
-1
Bob
Taken from SpongeBob SquarePants, the star of his self titled show
-1
Patrick
SpongeBob's best friend, a talking starfish that lives under a rock
-1
Tommy
A reference to the adventurous baby from the show "Rugrats"
-1
Chucky
One of Tommy's closest friends who is easily frightened
-1
Phil
The male half of the toddler twin duo, Phil and Lil, from the show "Rugrats"

Female 90's Cartoons Inspired Dog Names

Votes Name Vote
4
Blossom
The leader of the Powerpuff Girls
3
Bubbles
The sweetest and friendliest sister of the Powerpuff Girls
3
Buttercup
The roughest, toughest member of the Powerpuff Girls team
3
Ami
Sailor Mercury's real first name
3
Desdemona
Another female Gargoyle and member of the Manhattan Clan
2
Usagi
Usagi Tsukino is a high school student who can transform into the world famous Sailor Moon
2
Rei
Rei Hino can transform into Sailor Mars when troubled arises
2
Katana
A skinned Gargoyle from Feudal Era Japan
2
Bonnie
The wife of Joe Swanson, one of Peter's closest friends
1
Eliza
The main character from the Nickelodeon show "The Wild Thornberrys"
1
Demona
Angela's mother who became estranged with Goliath, the leader of the Manhattan clan and Angela's father
1
Spinelli
The tough as nails Tomboy from the show "Recess"
0
Susie
One of the older and nicer children from Nickelodeon's hit show "Rugrats"
0
Debbie
Eliza's older sister who comes to learn of her younger sibling's ability to understand animals
0
Lois
Peter Griffin's wife and the mother of Chris, Meg, and Stewie
0
Meg
The black sheep of the Griffin clan
-1
Daria
The perpetually nonplussed title character from the MTV show "Daria"
-1
Bellum
A reference to Sara Bellum, a supporting character in "The Powerpuff girls" show
-2
Sandy
This giant, talking squirrel from Texas practices karate and is a woman of science
-2
Angelica
One of the older and meaner children from "Rugrats" who occasionally has her moments of kindness
-2
Marianne
Eliza's mother who often is the straight woman of the bunch
-2
Elisa
The tough New York cop who learns of the eponymous Gargoyles from Disney's 1994 show of the same name
-2
Angela
A female Gargoyle and Goliath's daughter
-2
Gertie
A reference to Arnold's wild and wacky Grandma Gertie from the show "Hey Arnold!"

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