10 Most Underrated Animated Video Game TV Shows (2024)

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10 Most Underrated Animated Video Game TV Shows (5)

Summary

  • Underrated animated video game adaptations deserve recognition for their loyalty to source material and innovation in storytelling.
  • From Cuphead's aesthetic to Monster Rancher's storyline, these adaptations bring beloved franchises to life in unique ways.
  • Don't overlook series like Earthworm Jim or Kirby - they may be dated, but they offer engaging characters and fun adventures.

There have been plenty of great animated video game adaptations over the years, and quite a few have fallen under the radar. While major animated game adaptations, like Pokémon, have become touchstones of popular culture, there were many more that have yet to gain the recognition they so rightfully deserve. There’s always plenty of talk about the greatest video game movie adaptations, but it’s important to highlight the many underrated animated video game TV shows out there.

The best video game adaptations all have something in common, they justified their existence by paying tribute to their source material while adding something new to the lore of the franchise. There have been incredible animated video game shows across a variety of genres, with anime, kids' comedies, and enjoyable action series all proving themselves worthy adaptations of beloved franchises. While it’s not always easy to get an animated video game TV show right, these underrated entries deserved more recognition for how well they achieved that lofty challenge.

10 Donkey Kong Country (1997 - 2000)

Based on Donkey Kong Country (1994)

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Donkey Kong Country (1997)

TV-Y7

Animation

Action

Adventure

Donkey Kong Country is an animated television series based on the Nintendo game franchise. Airing from 1997 to 2000, the show follows Donkey Kong as he strives to protect his home, Kongo Bongo Island, from the schemes of villainous King K. Rool and his minions. Alongside his friends, Diddy and Cranky Kong, Donkey Kong embarks on various adventures involving mysterious crystals and treasures, blending action with humor.

Cast
Richard Yearwood , Andrew Sabiston , Donald Burda , Benedict Campbell , Aron Tager , Joy Tanner , Adrian Truss , Damon D'Oliveira
Character(s)
Donkey Kong , Diddy Kong , Bluster , King K. Rool , Cranky Kong , Candy Kong , General Klump , Funky Kong

Release Date
August 15, 1998

Seasons
2
Main Genre
Animation

The original Donkey Kong Country game was a major entry in the long-running video game franchise that helped reestablish Donkey Kong as one of Nintendo’s most popular franchises. With a rich storyline that helped expand the world of Donkey Kong, it seemed a no-brainer that the game would be adapted into its own animated series. The result was the musical series Donkey Kong Country, which stood as the first television show to be animated primarily with motion capture technology.

While Donkey Kong Country’s animation style puts it in the history books, it’s also part of the reason it has not stood the test of time as well as some other underrated animated video game adaptations. Donkey Kong Country does look dated today, but those willing to forgive its faults will be rewarded with a compelling series full of great characters. Donkey Kong Country also differentiated itself from the games through its music, as each episode featured two songs performed by the characters.

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9 Monster Rancher(1999 - 2000)

Based on Monster Rancher (1997 - 2022)

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Monster Rancher (1999)

TV-Y7

Animation

Action

Adventure

Monster Rancher is an anime series based on the Monster Rancher video game franchise. The show follows Genki, a young boy who gets transported into the game world, where he meets various monsters and friends. Together, they embark on a quest to find the legendary Phoenix to stop the evil Moo from taking over the world. The series combines adventure and fantasy elements while exploring themes of friendship and bravery.

Cast
Andrew Francis , Janyse Jaud , Scott McNeil , Maggie Blue O'Hara , Wataru Takagi , Yuri Shiratori , Daiki Nakamura , Hiroyuki Yokoo

Character(s)
Genki , Mocchi , Suezo , Holly , Mocchii , Gray Wolf , Big Blue

Release Date
August 30, 1999

Seasons
3
Main Genre
Animation

Much like in the world of Pokémon, Monster Rancher featured creatures who existed alongside humans who were often used to battle in tournaments. While the concepts of the two games may seem similar, Monster Ranchercarved out its own path and utilized an animal breeding style more akin to the virtual pet style of Digimon than the RPG style of Pokémon. Like the rest of its contemporaries, Monster Rancher was also given an anime adaptation, which sadly only ran between 1999 and 2000 and had a total of 73 episodes.

However, Monster Rancher packed a lot into its relatively short run as it told the story of a boy named Genki Sakura transported into a world of monsters. As Genki uncovered the mysteries of the stone disks, he traveled the world with a girl named Holly and her monster friend Suezo to seek the legendary Phoenix who could save the world from the evil Moo. While Monster Rancher was derivative of other games and anime series, it was also plenty of fun and a fascinating footnote of the Pokémon craze from the late 1990s.

8 The Cuphead Show! (2022)

Based on Cuphead (2017)

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The Cuphead Show! (2022)

TV-Y7

Animation

Action

The Cuphead Show! is an animated series based on the popular video game, following the adventures of Cuphead and his brother Mugman. Set against a backdrop of 1930s-inspired animation, the show chronicles their whimsical and mischievous escapades and their encounters with various eccentric characters, including the villainous Devil.

Cast
Tru Valentino , Frank Todaro , Joe Hanna , Dave Wasson , Grey Griffin , Luke Millington-Drake , Cosmo Segurson , Andrew Morgado

Character(s)
Cuphead , Mugman , Elder Kettle , Henchman , Ms. Chalice , Devil , Porkrind , Stickler

Release Date
February 18, 2022

Seasons
3
Main Genre
Animation

Netflix continued its streak of producing fascinating animated video game adaptations with the release of The Cuphead Show! Based on the run-and-gun series that followed the wayward Cuphead and his responsible younger twin brother Mugman, the most impressive thing about Cuphead was the love it showed for the history of animation and its incredible attention to detail. As a slack stick comedy with fantastic voice acting, music, humor, and tone, Cuphead felt simultaneously modern and like a callback to animation legends of days past, such as Betty Boop or classic Looney Tunes.

The Cuphead Show! expertly recreated the original game’s eye-popping aesthetic but replaced its pen-and-paper style with digital animation. While The Cuphead Show! has been criticized for lacking substance, the zany, over-the-top antics of its protagonists were energetic enough that it kept viewers entertained through all three seasons. The Cuphead Show! was a unique series based on a fantastic game that was woefully underrated.

7 Kirby: Right Back At Ya! (2001 - 2003)

Based on Kirby (1992 - Present)

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Kirby: Right Back at Ya! (2001)

TV-Y

Animation

Action

Adventure

Kirby: Right Back at Ya! is an anime series that follows the adventures of the titular character, Kirby, in the peaceful land of Dream Land. Kirby, a pink, spherical creature with the ability to inhale enemies and gain their powers, protects Dream Land from various threats, particularly the evil King Dedede and his henchman, Escargoon. The show combines action, humor, and moral lessons through its engaging storylines and colorful animation.

Cast
Ted Lewis , Madeleine Blaustein , Jerry Lobozzo , Kerry Williams , Atsushi Kisaichi , Makiko Ômoto , Yuko Mizutani , Kayzie Rogers
Character(s)
Escargoon , Chef Kawasaki , Chief Bookem , Tiff , Meta Knight , Kirby , Memu , Tuff

Release Date
September 14, 2002

Seasons
4
Main Genre
Animation

As one of Nintendo’s best-selling franchises, it’s no surprise that Kirby got the anime treatment back in 2001, which acted as one of the greatest additions to the series that was not a video game. Kirby: Right Back at Ya! followed its titular hero as they crashed onto Planet Popstar and befriended the villagers that lived in Cappytown. However, the greedy King Dedede and his assistant Escargon were not happy about Kirby’s arrival and did everything in their power to drive him out.

Kirby: Right Back at Ya! was a fun-filled adventure series that followed the pink, spherical, childlike creature as they sucked up foes and avoided peril. With an ongoing storyline about bringing down the evil emperor Nightmare, this Kirby series had a thrilling narrative arc that brought style and substance to the franchise. While Kirby: Right Back at Ya! may not be very well-known to those without a passion for Kirby, it was well worth seeking out for those looking for some lighthearted adventures to watch.

6 Sonic The Hedgehog (1993 - 1994)

Based on Sonic the Hedgehog (1991 - Present)

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Sonic the Hedgehog (1993)

TV-Y7

Animation

Action

Adventure

Sonic the Hedgehog, a 1993 animated TV series, follows the titular blue hedgehog and his friends as they battle the evil Dr. Robotnik to save the planet Mobius. Voiced by Jaleel White, Sonic teams up with characters like Princess Sally and Tails to thwart Robotnik's nefarious schemes in a darker, more serious narrative compared to other adaptations.

Cast
Jaleel White , Bradley Pierce , Charlie Adler , Christine Cavanaugh , Jim Cummings , Rob Paulsen , Kath Soucie , William Windom

Character(s)
Sonic the Hedgehog , Tails , Snively , Bunnie Rabbot , Dr. Robotnik , Antoine Depardiue , Princess Sally Acorn , Uncle Chuck

Release Date
September 18, 1993

Seasons
2
Main Genre
Animation

While so many video game adaptations get a lot of flack from consumers, Sonic the Hedgehog was a franchise that often translated well to other mediums and has had plenty of great TV series. From the original Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon to the latest Knuckles series with Idris Elba, Sonic has had lots of television adaptations. However, it's hard to beat the 1993 Sonic the Hedgehog cartoon, which imbued the series with a much darker and more dramatic storyline than anything that came before it.

Sonic the Hedgehog featured its titular hero battling to overthrow Dr. Robotnik, who had conquered his home planet of Mobius and become a despotic dictator. With themes of death, loss, and romance, Sonic the Hedgehog wasn’t afraid to push the boundaries of children's entertainment as it delivered a series full of pathos and depth. With strong characterization and an attuned depiction of warfare, Sonic the Hedgehog stood as one of the most engaging cartoons of the 1990s.

5 Earthworm Jim (1995 - 1996)

Based on Earthworm Jim (1994)

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Earthworm Jim

TV-Y7

Animation

Action

Adventure

Earthworm Jim is an animated television series based on the video game of the same name. The show follows the adventures of an ordinary earthworm named Jim who transforms into a superhero after discovering a robotic suit. Voiced by Dan Castellaneta, Jim battles evil forces and navigates surreal challenges in his quest to save the universe.

Cast
Dan Castellaneta , Jeff Bennett , Jim Cummings , Kath Soucie , Charlie Adler , Edward Hibbert , Andrea Martin , John Kassir

Character(s)
Earthworm Jim , Peter Puppy , Psy-Crow , Princess What's-Her-Name , Professor Monkey-For-A-Head , Evil the Cat , Queen Slug-For-A-Butt , Henchrat

Release Date
September 9, 1995

Seasons
2
Main Genre
Animation

Creator(s)
Doug Langdale , Doug TenNapel

Just one year after the release of the run-and-gun side-scrolling platformer Earthworm Jim, Universal Cartoon Studios released an animated series based on the burgeoning franchise. With the voice of Homer Simpson Dan Castellaneta in the title role, Earthworm Jim was an enjoyable addition to the series that helped expand its lore as its art style and characters were later implemented into future games. As the story of an average earthworm who gained superpowers due to an advanced super suit, Earthworm Jim saw its hero fight foes across the entire universe.

Not only did Earthworm Jim have an enjoyable art style, but it also had a unique sense of humor that still holds up decades later. With a likable main character, a sense of fun that can be enjoyed by kids and adults alike, and top-tier voice work, Earthworm Jim deserves to be remembered alongside the best video game adaptations. While far larger properties, such as Mario, had lackluster animated TV adaptations, Earthworm Jim was an artistic success and clearly a labor of love by its writers and animators.

4 Carmen Sandiego (2019 - 2021)

Based on Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? (1985)

10 Most Underrated Animated Video Game TV Shows (13)
Carmen Sandiego (2019)

TV-Y7-FV

Animation

Action

Adventure

Carmen Sandiego is an animated series that follows the adventures of the titular character, Carmen Sandiego, a globetrotting master thief who only steals from other thieves to thwart their plans and support her personal missions. Voiced by Gina Rodriguez, Carmen, along with her team, seeks to stay ahead of the law while unmasking and combating the nefarious deeds of the criminal organization V.I.L.E.

Cast
Finn Wolfhard , Gina Rodriguez , Liam O'Brien , Abby Trott , Michael Hawley , dawnn lewis , Sharon Muthu , Paul Nakauchi
Character(s)
Player , Carmen Sandiego , Professor Maelstrom , Ivy , Zack , Chief , Dr. Bellum , Shadowsan

Release Date
January 18, 2019

Seasons
4
Main Genre
Animation

Creator(s)
Duane Capizzi

The mystery exploration series Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? was a popular educational video game first released in 1985. With a story that involved a search for an elusive international thief and criminal mastermind named Carmen Sandiego, this game always hinted at a backstory that was never properly explored. That was until the release of the excellent animated series Carmen Sandiego, which told Carmen’s backstory from her own perspective.

Carmen Sandiego took influence from nearly 40 years of games involving the titular thief as viewers were taken on a journey around the world that both paid tribute to and elevated its source material. While the series was aimed at younger viewers, the storylines had enough depth and intrigue that it pulled audiences of all ages throughout its four-season run. Carmen Sandiego was a truly underrated series that showcased a video game adaptation done right.

3 Castlevania: Nocturne (2023 - Present)

Based on Castlevania (1986 - Present)

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Castlevania: Nocturne

TV-MA

Animation

Action

Adventure

Set in 1792 during the French Revolution, Castlevania: Nocturne focuses on Annette, a powerful sorceress who travels to find a descendant of a vampire-hunting family named Richter Belmont. At the same time, a counter-revolutionary aristocracy joins forces with Vampire Messiah. The series continues centuries after the events of the first Castlevania series, with Richter following in his ancestor's footsteps to slay the hordes of the night.

Cast
Edward Bluemel , Thuso Mbedu , Pixie Davies , Richard Dormer , Iain Glen

Release Date
September 28, 2023

Seasons
1
Streaming Service(s)
Netflix
Franchise(s)
Castlevania

Writers
Clive Bradley , Temi Oh , Zodwa Nyoni

Directors
Sam Deats , Adam Deats

Showrunner
Clive Bradley , Kevin Kolde
Main Genre
Animation

While the Castlevania video game series had already received an anime adaptation in 2017 that ran for four seasons, this franchise outdid itself with the release of the sequel series Castlevania: Nocturne. Based on the classic side-scrolling gothic-horror fantasy series, Castlevania: Nocturne was set in 1792 and adapted the games Castlevania: Rondo of Blood and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. With plenty of exciting demon-slaying fun, Nocturne was a worthy follow-up to this fascinating series.

Just like in the Rondo of Blood game, Nocturne followed Richter Belmont’s fight against demons and night creatures as he attempted to prevent the apocalyptic rise of a godlike Vampire Messiah. With epic stakes and deep lore, Nocturne was the perfect example of a video game TV show done right. There were plenty of calling cards to the vampire myths that Castlevania was inspired by, and this series was a prime example of how to lure in new viewers while satisfying purists of the original games.

2 MegaMan NT Warrior (2002 - 2003)

Based on Mega Man Battle Network (2001)

10 Most Underrated Animated Video Game TV Shows (15)
MegaMan: NT Warrior (2002)

TV-Y7

Animation

Action

Adventure

MegaMan: NT Warrior follows Lan Hikari and his NetNavi, MegaMan.EXE, as they combat cyber threats in a futuristic world where technology and the internet are deeply integrated into daily life, highlighting their efforts to thwart the schemes of cyber-criminals and maintain peace in the digital and real world.

Cast
Kumiko Higa , Akiko Kimura , Andrew Francis , Kaori Mizuhashi , Brittney Wilson , Brad Swaile , Scott McNeil , Masako Jô

Character(s)
Netto Hikari , Rockman , MegaMan , Meiru Sakurai , Maylu Sakurai , Lan Hikari , GutsMan , Roll

Release Date
May 17, 2003

Seasons
2
Main Genre
Animation

The Mega Man game franchise has been ongoing since 1987 and has received plenty of spin-offs, including the underrated anime MegMan NT Warrior. This lesser-known TV adaptation was based on the Mega Man Battle Network, a tactical spin-off taking place outside of the main Mega Man continuity that focused on alternative timelines where computers and technology, rather than robotics, were the main scientific advancements. This concept differentiated MegaMan NT Warrior from other parts of the franchise as it focused on the incredible potential of the internet.

As a series produced in the early 2000s, MegaMan NT Warrior’s positioning of the internet as the driving force of everyday life was oddly prescient. This anime was a success while it aired but has been mostly forgotten by modern viewers, which was a shame because it was packed with plenty of intriguing concepts and ideas. This was a hidden gem worth seeking out for lovers of the Mega Man franchise.

1 Arcane (2021 - Present)

Based on League of Legends (2009)

10 Most Underrated Animated Video Game TV Shows (16)
Arcane

TV-14

Action

Adventure

Sci-Fi

Animation

Set in the League of Legends universe, Arcane focuses on sisters Violet and Powder (later Jinx) as they end up on opposite sides of a growing conflict between the wealthy utopia of Piltover and its dark undercity whose citizens wish to break away from their oppressors. Hailee Steinfeld, Ella Purnell, and Kevin Alejandro star in this animated adventure.

Cast
Hailee Steinfeld , Ella Purnell , Kevin Alejandro , Katie Leung , jason spisak , Toks Olagundoye , Harry Lloyd , JB Blanc , Reed Shannon , Mick Wingert

Release Date
November 6, 2021

Seasons
1
Streaming Service(s)
Netflix
Franchise(s)
League of Legends

Writers
Christian Linke , Alex Yee

Directors
Pascal Charrue , Arnaud Delord

Showrunner
Christian Linke , Alex Yee

With an impressive 100% rating on Rotton Tomatoes, Arcane was a fantastic animated series set in Riot’s League of Legends universe. With a style that mixed 2D and 3D animation, Arcane delivered an emotionally complex story focused on the sisters Vi and Jinx. Through incredible visuals, compelling characters, strong worldbuilding, and emotional depth, Arcane was an insightful series that could appeal to non-League of Legends players and long-time lovers of the series alike.

Arcane has consistently ranked among the best video game adaptations of all time but still deserved wider recognition among the mainstream as it was one of Netflix's most impressive animated series. With a story of escalating unrest between the rich and downtrodden, although it’s presented in a steampunk style, Arcane was oddly relevant to the current social and political context of modern times. While Arcane has been well-received, this series sets a new standard for translating a game’s world in the medium of television.

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