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Okay so I got to thinking last night and I remembered how absolutely fucking excellent MIGHTY MAX was. Well, I mean the cartoon, but I got into it through the toys. Considering it was, in essence, a marketing tool, the Mighty Max cartoon was absolutely excellent. I loved Mighty Max when I was like, 10.
Especially Norman, he was hardass.
What corrupted you people in your youths? THIS HAD BETTER BE GOOD
Especially Norman, he was hardass.
What corrupted you people in your youths? THIS HAD BETTER BE GOOD
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HELL YES. I loved the Mighty Max cartoon.
I got caught up in pokemon :(. Bought the games, cards, watched the gay ass show, the usual :(. I must've spent $500 on cards alone. Worst part was, when I was finally losing interest, my deck for the card game was nearly unbeatable, and was "worth" about $10 only.
I got caught up in pokemon :(. Bought the games, cards, watched the gay ass show, the usual :(. I must've spent $500 on cards alone. Worst part was, when I was finally losing interest, my deck for the card game was nearly unbeatable, and was "worth" about $10 only.
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I watch more cartoons now than I did in my youth. I used to love Rocco's Modern Life and Eekstravaganza. Then, in the later part of my youth I watched mostly Pinky and the Brain and Tiny Toons. For a long time I watched Nick at Nite, but now they replaced the 'at' with '@' and they play shows from the 80's and 90's, so I don't watch that too much.
I watch more cartoons now than I did in my youth. I used to love Rocco's Modern Life and Eekstravaganza. Then, in the later part of my youth I watched mostly Pinky and the Brain and Tiny Toons. For a long time I watched Nick at Nite, but now they replaced the 'at' with '@' and they play shows from the 80's and 90's, so I don't watch that too much.
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Jonny Quest was class (although I'm not sure I would have agreed so much if I'd known it was called 'The Real Adventures of...' - it's like they don't trust their viewers or something). It's one of my favourite theme tunes of all time as well.
I used to really like Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles, and thought it was crap that all the toys were called Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It was only later that I found out the cartoon was just a spin off from a film :(
Knightmare also rocked some serious ass (think donkey in a huracane).
I used to really like Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles, and thought it was crap that all the toys were called Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It was only later that I found out the cartoon was just a spin off from a film :(
Knightmare also rocked some serious ass (think donkey in a huracane).
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I remember it used to be on on the same night I had FRENCH CLUB or some shit and I'd get my mother to videotape it for me. They should totally bring it back, I get kind of erect thinking of what they could do with today's technology. Except I don't really. But it would be neat.
And it was only "HERO" turtles in Britain, because the BBC decided that "ninja" was a bad word =(
Your avatar indicates another cartoon from my impressionable years, though I preferred Danger Mouse. Or, if we're talking later Cosgrove Hall, Avenger Penguins.
I remember it used to be on on the same night I had FRENCH CLUB or some shit and I'd get my mother to videotape it for me. They should totally bring it back, I get kind of erect thinking of what they could do with today's technology. Except I don't really. But it would be neat.
And it was only "HERO" turtles in Britain, because the BBC decided that "ninja" was a bad word =(
Your avatar indicates another cartoon from my impressionable years, though I preferred Danger Mouse. Or, if we're talking later Cosgrove Hall, Avenger Penguins.
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The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest was on Cartoon Network and I didn't get Cartoon Network until some months ago. Hence my saying 'I watch more cartoons now than I did in my youth'. I did love what episodes I was able to see at my grandparents' house, especially the Rapa Nui one.
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No, I think "The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest" was some stupid updated version of the original Jonny Quest.TTTPPP wrote:Jonny Quest was class (although I'm not sure I would have agreed so much if I'd known it was called 'The Real Adventures of...' - it's like they don't trust their viewers or something). It's one of my favourite theme tunes of all time as well.
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Close call between Danger Mouse and Count Duckula, but I still favour the latter, mainly because my grandma was really into Count Duckula (she stopped watching kids tv when they took it off).Zenith Nadir wrote:Your avatar indicates another cartoon from my impressionable years, though I preferred Danger Mouse. Or, if we're talking later Cosgrove Hall, Avenger Penguins.
Never heard of Cosgrove Hall or Avenger Penguins (maybe because I don't get nickolodean, etc).
Later than Jonny Quest, Max Steel was ace. Another program I just thought of is "80 days around the world" with the humourous cat (Rigodon?) and mouse (Tico I think) duo.
I always loved Teddy Ruxpin, for some odd reason. =P
I also watched TMNT, Ducktales, Rescue Rangers, Samurai Pizza Cats, Tiny Toons (even though Nadir HATEZ IT) and a lot of other stuff. This Dutch youth series "Bassie & Adriaan" (not a cartoon) is most excellent. It stars a clown, an acrobat and an evil baron with his henchmen. It's the best ever!
I watched too much of Johnny Bravo like 5 years ago.
I watch stuff like Spongebob (HAHA >:D), Ed Edd & Eddy, Ren & Stimpy, The Simpsons and Futurama these days. Angry Beaves is pretty crazy, too. :P
I also watched TMNT, Ducktales, Rescue Rangers, Samurai Pizza Cats, Tiny Toons (even though Nadir HATEZ IT) and a lot of other stuff. This Dutch youth series "Bassie & Adriaan" (not a cartoon) is most excellent. It stars a clown, an acrobat and an evil baron with his henchmen. It's the best ever!
I watched too much of Johnny Bravo like 5 years ago.
I watch stuff like Spongebob (HAHA >:D), Ed Edd & Eddy, Ren & Stimpy, The Simpsons and Futurama these days. Angry Beaves is pretty crazy, too. :P