Toon Boom last part.


This is gonna be the last part of the toon boom, If you have missed the first 2, click here for 1st part and here for 2nd part. Hope you will enjoy this...
So let's begin:

 13) Sharmishta Thakor: Cinderella


Cinderella, a beautiful and kind girl.

who was made a servant in her own home

by her evil stepmother and stepsisters.

However, she maintains hope through

her dreams of happiness and someday

finding her true love. She knew that self-respect was the perfect beauty to wear

on! The wall clock struck 12 and she

found her perfect match.



14) Sheezan Naseer: Shinchan


A five-year-old boy who taught me to

live life. Most elvish child in their friends

circle. Always finds happiness in small

things. The child taught me to be happy

in every situation... Taught me to do

whatever I wanted to do and not thinking

about society. He is the love of every

child, every adult.

I still remember when

my mother used to tell me not to watch

Shinchan but ended up liking all the

characters of the show have grown up

but still, watch Shinchan. it's my anti-

depression therapy, my mood changer

and most important my motivation to be

happy every time I felt giving up......


15) Shraddha Majalatti: Ninja Hattori


It’s the year 2007, I woke up from my bed

on one summer holiday, I switched on my

TV and the soundtrack plays, Hattori

Hattori yeh hai Apna yaar...Hasta aur

hasata hai yeh asli Ninja; Main hoon ek

Ninja DING Ding...The good old days.


Everyone has some or the other

memories of their childhood which they

carry for all their life. And for me it’s this

feeling. An 11year old boy Hattori, who's a

Ninja warrior and a good friend of Kenichi.

Who certainly has figured out his life.

Who stands tall and is not intimidated.

Who always accept others with their

flaws and the way they are. And treated

everyone compassionately.

I have learned a lot from him and

always wished to have a warrior friend

like Ninja for life. Because as a kid, I

envied Kenichi for having him as a friend.

Being rescued from a tough situation is

something a lot of us wished could've

happened to us. A true friend who asks for

nothing; but offers his everything. We

just close part of our childlike innocence

by becoming adults and our thoughts

go back and forth, time and again to relive

those experiences and moments.



16) Shreya Dharao: Scooby-Doo



A ghost-busting gang that taught me '

How humans are often the real monsters

'.The incredibly bizarre team-up of four

teenagers—Fred, Daphne, Velma and

Shaggy—and a great loyal dog in the van,

christened The Mystery Machine, and

solve... take a wild guess... mysteries!!

was such a big deal for me back in the

golden days of my childhood. The

mysteries they embark on almost always

appears at first to be paranormal- a

vindictive ghost, a rampaging dinosaur,

but is ultimately revealed as an elaborate

hoax. This show taught me skepticism

and the fact that ' Humans are often the

real monsters '. Each time the gang

unmasks the villain who is typically the most unexpected person portrayed in the episode, I have had learned to not trust

strangers. Scooby-Doo was a joyride like

no other. That wasn't a time of our lives

with the internet and YouTube videos on

'debunking myths' about ghosts and the best lesson in my opinion from this

cartoon show is taught by Shaggy and

Scooby, that " Fear, and bravery can co-

exist".


But that didn't stop me from noticing

Velma, who was the real role model here.

She was a true skeptic. I, personally, was

sometimes busy rooting for Fred and

Daphne's romance branch out a bit

more. I learned a lot from the entire team,

as I watched them venture into the

unknown, armed with nothing more than

their wits and bravery. This wasn't just

another cartoon show to me, it portrayed

me somewhere, the little scared girl who

was afraid of the dark but yet gave me

enough courage and opened my mind

towards new possibilities.



17) Shreya Vincent: Powerpuff Girls



I loved this show as a child and still

do - it blends action, comedy, and drama

perfectly. The main characters are

adorably designed and written, which

perfectly contrasts the ridiculous level of

violence they inflict upon the villain of the

week. This is the perfect

morning/evening show for kids aged

between eight and fourteen, but honestly,

anyone of any age can thoroughly enjoy

this series. The Powerpuff Girls were also

the first Cartoon Network show to get a

feature-length film adaptation, in 2002.

The Powerpuff Girls even had a magical

girl anime spin-off in Japan in 2006 as

well as a reboot in 2016. This is my

favorite Cartoon Network and childhood

tv shows of all time. It's a show filled with

happiness, teamwork, and powers.




18) Varsha S: Tom & Jerry



Love and hate under the same roof.

They both are best friends, yet they try to

trick one another all the time. Tom, a male

cat, tries to sleep all the time. Jerry, a little

brown mouse, loves to steal cheese and

eat. Imagining and enjoying the

unbelievable things is the best part of

"Tom and Jerry". They both love each

other and also enjoy fighting each other.

Rather than fighting, they blast a joke and

fun on each other. Tom and Jerry are not

just the entertainment characters, yet

they are the most favorite of us.



Hope you all enjoyed this little nostalgic journey. Feel free to share your experiences in the comment section below.





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