The New Yorker’s Ninetieth: Cartoons from 1995 to 2005

A lot of cool new things happened in the nineties and early aughts—the Internet, Botox, cargo pants. David Sipress, Alex Gregory, and Leo Cullum’s cartoons above are classics of the period, but still bring us a chuckle more than a decade later. They’re all keepers. Cargo pants, not so much.

In Charles Barsotti’s enduring, adorable cartoon from 1995, a dog speaks to his therapist (also a dog), complaining, “They moved my bowl.” Barsotti’s simple line brings out the greatness of the idea while mashing up the two classic New Yorker themes, dogs and cartoons—both of which will surely endure until cargo pants make a comeback.