Ramadan is a time for family, friends, and reflection. But for many of us, it’s also a time for nostalgia. And what better way to indulge in a little nostalgia than by watching some of our favorite Ramadan cartoons? Here are 7 iconic Ramadan cartoons that we dearly miss!

Essam Wel Mesbah:

Part of a modern take on the Aladdin story, Essam was a lazy boy who found a magic lamp and wished for a genie to grant him his desires. But he learned there are consequences to them. We were very hooked on all Essam Wel Mesbah seasons voiced by Mostafa Amar. 

Zaza W Gargir:

They were our puppets after Sesame Street or more like 3alam Semsem. Through the adventures of two friends, Zaza and Gargir, we saw them navigate the challenges of growing up. Humorous, it always taught valuable life lessons about friendship, teamwork, and perseverance.

Bakkar:

Bakkar was a young curious, adventurous, and always in trouble Nubian boy living in a small village in Egypt. He always found a way to get out of trouble, with his quick wit and his pet goat Rasheeda.

El Qubtan Azuz:

With incredible technique and a talented cast, El Qubtan Azuz told the story of a young sailor living a series of exciting adventures. Along the way, he met new friends, faced dangerous challenges, and learned valuable lessons- hilariously! This series also had an iconic theme song by El Essily!

Super Heneidy:

It’s Heneidy, of course, it was a parody of the classic detective genre. Super Heneidy was a bumbling detective who was always in trouble. But with the help of his sidekick, Salaat, played by the late Talaat Zakariya, he always solved the case.

Passant W Diasty:

There was nothing more interesting than the lives of Passant W Diasty, a young couple living in a small village in Egypt. The show is full of humor, and it always taught valuable lessons about love, marriage, and family.

Sonoohi:

Set in ancient Egypt, Sonoohi followed the adventures of a young boy who dreamt of becoming a great pharaoh. Along the way, he learned about courage, leadership, and the importance of following your dreams. Do you still remember the iconic Tamer Hosny theme song for this series?

Which one was your favorite?