Kids' Cartoons in the 90s were less controlled due to a combination of factors, including a more permissive regulatory environment and the belief that children could handle more complex themes. Networks prioritized creativity and entertainment, often allowing for edgier content that pushed boundaries in humor and storytelling. Additionally, the rise of Cable Television increased competition, leading networks to embrace unique, often unconventional shows to attract young audiences. This period also coincided with a cultural shift towards more diverse and bold narratives in children's programming.
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