I'd say 'Batman: The Animated Series' from way back could be considered quite violent. It had some darker themes and action.
One of the most violent old cartoons might be 'He-Man and the Masters of the Universe'. It had a lot of battles and confrontations.
It depends. While there were definitely old cartoons that had violent elements, not all of them were like that. Some were more focused on humor and adventure without much violence.
It varies. Some classic cartoons have moments of violence, but often it's within a context and not overly excessive. It also depends on your personal perception of what constitutes as 'too violent'.
Some old cartoons might have had elements of racism and violence, but not all. It depends on the specific cartoon and the context of the time they were made.
One such cartoon was Tom and Jerry, which sometimes had violent scenes like cat and mouse chases and physical altercations.
The reason might be to explore different types of characters and their behaviors. It could also be to prompt discussions on topics like aggression and aging in a unique way.
'X-Men' was an old violent cartoon that gained popularity. The reason was its diverse cast of mutants, action-packed scenes, and themes of fighting for justice and equality.
One example could be 'Tom and Jerry' in some scenes. They were considered violent due to the intense chase and physical altercations.
It varies. Some new cartoons have elements of violence, while others focus more on positive and educational content. The level of violence often depends on the target audience and the theme of the cartoon.
I think some might consider 'Attack on Titan' as one of the best. It has intense action and violence but also has a complex story.
There could be a few reasons. Maybe some producers want to be different or think violence sells. But it's really bad for kids and should be stopped.