King of the Hill
Word is that they might be bringing it back (not sure what they will do with Luanne)
A classic black and white cartoon called Oswald The Lucky Rabbit.
Right now, definitely Archer and Rick & Morty
I love cartoons and have for maybe forty years, so any sort of comprehensive list would be long, so let's do super hero cartoons chronologically.
70s - Challenge of the Superfriends, Blue Falcon and Dynomutt,
80s - Superfriends again, Thundarr the Barbarian, Thundercats, Voltron, Transformers, G I Joe, Silverhawks
90s - Batman, Spawn, Spiderman, Legion of Superheroes, Static Shock, Gargoyles, X-men, Hulk
00s - Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot, Justice League, Young Justice, Clone Wars,
10s - Bleach, Avengers, Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, Code Gaess, Transformers Prime,
That was fun, but I'm done.
So many.
Bugs Bunny. Samurai Jack. Scooby Doo. Justice League. Daffy Duck. Droopy (usually paired with Tom and Jerry). Moose and Squirrel. Foster's Home. George of the Jungle/Tom Slick/Super Chicken. King of the Hill ( I always wonder if non-Texans get all the jokes). Batman, The Animated Series. The Tick. Ok, I'm done.
I love me some adult swim. I grew up watching Ren and Stimpy and Beavis and Butthead, though the Simpsons made my sense of humor what it is today. I have always been a huge South Park fan, and on AS I love Metalocolypse, Squidbillies, The Venture Brothers, Rick and Morty, etc, etc. I go back and forth on Family American Dad Cleveland show.... (they are all basically the same show)
Rick and north ?
Rick and Morty
Bob's Burgers...Followed by Rick And Morty
Bob's Burgers gets the more laughs out of me. But Rick and Morty tends to be more of an intellectual comedy to me (but can still me very childish).
Tom and Jerry, Archer, Rick and Morty, marvel cartoons, Batman cartoons.
Simpsons, Animaniacs, Warner Bros, Pinky and the Brain
It would have to be Rick and Morty right now but of all time it would probably be Pinky and the Brain