Went from 1995 to 2000 and yet as a kid I remember watching it from 2006 to around 2010s. For a long time I had completely forgotten the name of this show until I went looking for it. Since it has such a basic name I feared I would never find it, but thankfully I did.
I've always loved this art style, reminds me of The Proud Family and the styles that consisted in the 90s.
Looking back I really forgot about how much this show involved black representation from already the first episode the characters are depicted as african american which I really respect for the time. It has a lot more characters consisting of Inuit, Caribbean, Jamaican, African, Hispanic, Latin, Korean, Chinese, Brazilian, Hawaiian and etc. It makes sense since many of the writers, voice actors and directors had a more indigenous background; this was noticed by many and was a prominent part of why so many people liked the show.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1995-03-26-9503260129-story.html
(this was an article published in 1995 from the Chicago Tribune)
The art style is very beautiful when it comes to all the places depicted, but the music was amazing to, usually consisting of jazz and R&B.
If you want to have a nostalgia trip I recommend watching this! There's a 5 hour run of the entirety of season 1 up on Youtube so I'll link that below!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtlYXgNguNg