For decades, Indian children grew up watching transnational cartoon characters like Mickey Mouse, Tom and Jerry, and Doraemon, as producing original vitality was precious and parlous. still, over the last two decades, Indian vitality has gradationally sculpted its own identity with memorable homegrown characters embedded in culture, tradition, and everyday life.

- Chhota Bheem
Launched in 2008 on Pogo, Chhota Bheem came India’s biggest animated success. Created by Rajiv Chilaka, it follows the stalwart and strong Bheem of Dholakpur, inspired by the Mahabharata’s Bhima.
- Potent Raju
A spin- off of Chhota Bheem, this series focuses on four- time-old Raju, who possesses preternatural strength and fights evil with strong moral values.
- Roll No. 21
A ultramodern retelling of the Krishna – Kansa contest, this Cartoon Network hit presents mythological themes in a academy setting, making it relatable for children.
- Little Krishna
A visually rich 3D amped series grounded on Lord Krishna’s nonage stories, created after times of exploration and vented on Nickelodeon.
- Krishna Balram
Produced by Green Gold Animation, this show highlights the nonage adventures of Lord Krishna and his family Balram, blending tradition with fun liar.
- The Adventures of Tenali Raman
One of the foremost successful Indian animated series, it brought the facetious reports of Tenali Raman to TV cult.
- Chorr Police
A light- hearted Hindi cartoon featuring Anthony, a Robin Hood- style pincher, and Lovely Singh, a determined bobby
, set in Mumbai.
- Motu Patlu
Acclimated from Lot Pot comics, this Nickelodeon sitcom revolves around two musketeers whose ridiculous misfortunes entertain kiddies nationwide.
- Kumbh Karan
Inspired by Ramayana’s Kumbhkarna, this Pogo show follows two sisters navigating funny adventures in Ajab- Gajabpur.
- Howzzattt
A justice- themed animated series showcasing youthful players learning cooperation, discipline, and sportsmanship.