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Can't let Adventure Time go unmentioned. The first season was a little silly, but after that, I found that I was basically free to interpret most of the episodes and plot lines with as much depth as I could want. One of the few shows out there who's ending made me sad not because the writers wanted me to, but because I knew it was leaving an empty place behind in my soul.
The first three or so episodes were absolute cringe, but the rest of the series is 100% quality material with some surprisingly deep lore and super interesting subplots all the way through. Plus sillyness, but on the right level to not be cringe.
Everyone who wants to give that show a shot should know this, because you need to watch at least six or seven episodes before judging the show, instead of giving up immediatly after the awkward start. It gets better - by a LOT.