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* The ''[[Jonny Quest]]'' episode, "The Robot Spy." Imagine an episode that begins with the ultimate in 1960s [[Nightmare Fuel]] with the Dr. Zin's spider like robot sneaking about, attacking any sentry in its way through the dead of night. Then when it is discovered, the episode changes to the wildest animated fight sequence in all of 1960s TV as the good guys furiously throw everything at the spider robot and [[Implacable Man|it just keeps on going!]] Best of all, the episode avoids almost all the series' otherwise embarrassing ethnic stereotypes with a futuristic story that still feels reasonably believable and neat today.
 
== [[Hey Arnold!]] ==
* The entire show, for being a kids' show that does not veer away from difficult topics while not being preachy. The writing, voice acting, and characters will, in [[Nettik|this troper]]'s opinion, never be surpassed. And she loved Avatar.
* Helga G. Pataki is possibly the deepest, most well-rounded nine-year-old girl ever to set foot in Western Animation. From negligent [[Word of God|alcoholic]] parents to having a mental disorder (the majority of the fanbase has decided she has bipolar disorder), to putting all of her faith in Arnold... The list goes on and on. Her voice actress, Francesca Smith, actually won a Young Artist Award for her portrayal of Helga.
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