Quirky, underrated, or ahead of their time — these shows may not have ruled ratings, but they built loyal fan followings.
#1 – The Real Ghostbusters (1986–91)
Fantastic writing, spooky villains, and Slimer hijinks.
#2 – Captain N: The Game Master (1989–91)
Nintendo crossover madness. Weird but fun for gamers.
#3 – Gargoyles (1994–97)
Dark, Shakespearean, ahead of its time.
#4 – SilverHawks (1986)
Space-faring metallic heroes. Never as big as Thundercats but cool aesthetic.
#5 – Beetlejuice (1989–91)
Tim Burton humor reimagined for kids, twisted fun.
Honorable Mention – Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels (1977–80)
Shaggy knockoff but lovable.
Honorable Mention – Camp Candy (1989–92)
John Candy voiced himself, pure Canadian warmth.
Honorable Mention – ProStars (1991)
Michael Jordan, Wayne Gretzky, and Bo Jackson fighting crime. Hilariously dated.







