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When popular cartoons like Looney Tunes first premiered, they were shown before films and were geared towards adult. Fast forward a few centuries and pretty much all cartoons on the air are targeted towards kids. This isn't a bad thing, since some modern cartoons like "Adventure Time," "Regular Show" and "Steven Universe" pushed the "for kids" envelope and found their way into the hearts of both adults and children.

Amongst the many kid's cartoons, a few adult-oriented cartoons found their way to the surface. There is of course the likes of more famous animated sitcoms like "The Simpsons" and "South Park," but there are some you might not know about. Further, a lot of anime is aimed at teenagers and adults, giving us a nice little well of adult cartoons to explore. With that, CBR is giving you 16 mature cartoons that you need to check out!

Combining classic and modern at the time animation styles, "Mission Hill" is one of many cult cartoons that was cancelled before its time. The show, created by Bill Oakly and Josh Weinstein, originally aired on The WB and followed Andy French, a twenty-something aspiring cartoonist and his brother Kevin, a sheltered nerdy teenager.

Andy's life gets turned upside down when he is forced to take care of his brother in Mission Hill after his parents decide to move to Wyoming. The show explored themes of modern city life, brotherhood, adult life and growing up.

The show gained a cult following for its slice-of-life storytelling and use of popular indie music. Despite the recent influx of canceled cartoon revivals, it doesn't seem like "Mission Hill" will be returning any time soon. As the name implies, "Clone High" focused on a high school full of clones of famous celebrities and historical figures, the results of experimentation by the school principal.

The show was created by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, who together sport a rather impressive resume in the film industry, writing and directing films like "The Lego Movie" and "21 Jump Street. A lot of the show's humor revolved around playing against the nature of the historical figures the teenagers were cloned from.

Abe is indecisive and weak-willed, Ghandi is an excitable and lovable jerk and Cleopatra is a vain, popular "mean girl. The show had a huge cult following after its cancellation, which was partly due to controversy surrounding the depiction of Ghandi and India's reaction to him. One of the first and only adult cartoons that wasn't a comedy was "Todd Mcfarlane's Spawn," a series based on the popular Image character. A definite product of the '90s, "Spawn" was created by Todd McFarlane and in HBO aired an animated series for mature audiences about the demonic superhero.

The series ran until and won an Emmy for outstanding animation program. Following a similar storyline of the comics, the Spawn series followed Al Simmons, an ex-commando who was killed and had his soul sent to Hell. Al made a deal with Malebolgia, an overlord of hell, to become a soldier in the demon's army in exchange for getting so see his wife again. However, when Al returned to Earth, he found his body hideously decayed. Further, his wife had remarried to Al's best friend and started a new life.

As the new Hellspawn Spawn for short of Malebolgia's army, Al used his newfound powers to protect his wife and her new family from harm. The series was incredibly popular and a sequel has been in and out of development hell pardon the pun since The show followed Ren, a high-strung and emotionally unstable chihuahua, and Stimpy, a well-meaning but incredibly stupid cat. The pair served various roles throughout the series, not really staying in one job, time period or place for too long and the show was known for its slapstick, dark comedy, sexual innuendo and absurdist and off-color humor.

As the show got more violent and adult and more executives got involved at Nickelodeon, the network began to disapprove of the show's content.

The epitome of this came when Ren violently beat a character with an oar in the episode "Man's Best Friend. Created by Seth Meyers a huge superhero nerd himself and Mike Shoemaker, the show first premiered on Hulu in and featured a large cast of comedians of both SNL and MadTV origins as the main cast and as cameo appearances. Awesome, the worlds greatest superhero.

When Mr. Awesome steps down from being a superhero and leader of The Awesomes, many of his allies leave the team as well. However, Prock wants to continue the legacy of the team and collects a team of "rejects" to form a new "Awesomes. Despite this, "The Awesomes" features some great nods to classic superhero storytelling, playing with tropes and cliches while balancing an overarching story over each season. While not featuring the greatest animation in the world, "The Awesomes" is definitely worth checking out for superhero fans.

Based of the film of the same name, "Black Dynamite" the series ran from to Takin place in the '70s, the show and the original movie's main antagonist is President Richard Nixon and featured several famous celebrities of the time including Michael Jackson and Richard Pryor.

The series did not serve as a sequel to the film and followed its own while still featuring some of the same characters. The large cast of villains and allies made for some great celebrity cameos and the played-serious humor of the show made it a fun and wild ride to watch.

The animation of "Black Dynamite" is worth watching it on its own as famous anime studio "Trigger" worked on the show, along with Titmouse and MOI animation. Created by "Adventure Time" creator Pendleton Ward and featuring a similar visual style, "Bravest Warriors" is a web-released cartoon following the Bravest Warriors, a group of teenage heroes in the year The show featured a bizarre comedy style similar to "Adventure Time" and played with tropes of the superhero, space hero and sci-fi genres.

Though "Bravest Warriors" is not much more adult than "Adventure Time" — basically they can say "crap" — it's still a great cartoon to check out, featuring themes of friendship, growing up and young love.

The group consists of Diplo, Jillionaire, and Walshy Fire and covers multiple musical genres like Reggae, Dancehall and electronic. Similar to the likes of Gorillaz and The Aquabats, the group tried and failed a few times to get a television series based on the lore of their music and namesake.

The show is about Major Lazer, a Jamaican superhero with a laser-gun hand as he fights along with friends Penny and Blkmrkt voiced by "Star Wars'" John Boyega against the threats of the dystopian future in which the show takes place. A combination of absurd action and musical videos, "Major Lazer" is a parody of '80s cartoons with hip hop culture and psychedelic visuals mixed in.

Featuring voice overs from the like of Aziz Ansari, Kumail Nanjiani and Andy Samberg in appearances and fun over-the-top action, the show has proven itself to be worth the five-year wait from its development hell cycle.

The title of this show alone might be enough to scare off some potential viewers though not anime fans but stick with us, because it gets weirder. Still with us? Good, because the weapons these two use are of course their panties and stockings; Panty can turn her underwear into a pistol while Stocking turns her stockings into katanas.

The strange premise results in some nutty adventures and the show itself is a tribute and satire of '90s-era Cartoon Network shows, featuring a style similar to "Power Puff Girls" and "Dexter's Lab. The titular character was voiced by Tracy Grandstaff, who was originally a production assistant for "Beavis and Butt-Head. Daria is joined by her best friend Jane Lane, her fashion-and-popularity-obsessed sister Quinn, and a large cast of characters, each a different quirky cliche of high school dramas and suburban life.

The show explored themes like politics, social class, cliques, paths in life and the long haul of growing up and high school. In a few words, the show was smart, funny and oh so relatable.

We're sure we don't need to tell you about "Archer," but it couldn't hurt to help the show garner a few more well-deserved fans. Well, not kind of , more like definitely. Archer is an alcoholic, selfish, Burt-Reynolds-loving man-child who is actually a pretty damn-good spy. Created by Adam Reed, the show focused on Archer's mother's spy agency for the first four season before getting more experimental for seasons 6, 7 and 8, the latter of which is currently airing and takes Archer back in time to the era of prohibition and mobsters.

Archer himself is voiced by H. Archer's missions and adventures often go awry because of Archer's ego and the fact that he never seems to take anything seriously, drinking pretty much constantly. As we said, the show already has a huge fan-base, but if you're not watching "Archer" get to it! Another one that we're pretty sure everyone is already watching, but still deserves a lot of recognition is the Netflix original "Bojack Horseman. While the colorful cast of animal and human characters presents a fun and naturally comedic world — a Golden Retriever named Mr.

Peanut Butter has gotten arrested for chasing mail-trucks in his car — it also gets very real very fast. Bojack is a deep study of celebrity culture, depression, drug abuse and anxiety, using satire and straight-up silliness to explore the themes. If you haven't watched "Bojack Horseman," then head over to Netflix and catch the first three seasons while you wait for the fourth season to come out this summer.

This target audience eventually lead to its own cancellation after four seasons since kids' cartoons are driven by merchandise, of which Jack had very little. Cut to 13 years later and a fifth season of the show found its way to Adult Swim, finally giving fans the ending Jack deserved. The first four seasons were very kid-friendly, blood and guts of sliced up bad-guys were replaced with oil and wires of robots sent to take out Jack. The fifth season, however, takes its position on Adult Swim and current age of the original audience with stride.

Taking place 50 years after season 4, Jack has not aged a day a result of time travel. This Jack has lost his way, having given up on defeating Aku and returning home. When seven assassin sisters are sent after Jack, he must come to terms with taking his first human lives, having gotten used to killing mere machines. However, even with all this, the mature tone doesn't overpower the heart of the series and a lot of the comedy and fun action still remains, as does the beautiful animation.

Venture, former boy adventurer turned failed super-scientist as he deals with his not-so-ideal life of living in the shadow of his father's legacy while half-heartedly raising his own two sons, Hank and Dean Venture. Venture is emotionally insecure and has a pretty loose moral compass, most early episodes following him as he sells super-weapons to shady buyers while Hank and Dean incompetently get into some kind of kidnapping, their bodyguard Brock Sampson always there to get them out of it.

The show features an immensely large cast of characters, most of them being villains of The Guild of Calamitous Intent, a very bureaucratic organization of villains who assign bad-guys to "arch" heroes and super-scientists. Two of the most prominent antagonists are the butterfly-themed "The Monarch" and a culturally-refined, invisible-limbed villain known as "Phantom Limb.

As we mentioned earlier, Japanese animation doesn't seem to have the same audience restrictions as American cartoons, most anime being aimed at teenagers and adults. Perhaps the simpler animation style saves enough money that merchandise sales are not a big factor in the production, or maybe the market is just different in general. The down-on-thier-luck bounty hunters are eventually joined by Ein, a corgi, Faye Valentine, a femme fatale with a lot of debt, and Edward, a young hacker protege.

The crew live aboard Jet's ship, "The Bebop" and each episode follows them on a different bounty mission, with a few episodes exploring each character's background and individual story arcs. This was an obvious one, everyone is watching and talking about Rick and Morty.

Created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, the show evolved from a short parodying Doc Brown and Marty McFly it is extremely NSFW if you look it up and follows the titular characters Rick, a super-smart scientist, and Morty, his dimwitted grandson who gets roped in on Rick's high-concept, space-faring sci-fi adventures. Along the way, Morty is often victim to strange situations, harsh life-lessons or even just his grandpa's selfishness.

The show was enormously successful and garnered another season and two comic book series almost immediately. After leaving on a cliffhanger at the end of season two, the third season premiered in place of an episode "Samurai Jack" as an April Fools joke which didn't go over super well with "Jack" fans.

Seriously, if you aren't watching "Rick and Morty," then you need to start right now. Which cartoon shows for adult audiences do you think are must-sees? Let us know which ones in the comments!


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