"Fuck, I used to loved that as a kid!" series you've only recalled thanks to Zig Forums

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I learned a lot.

Me too.

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Kino show, really. OP's video brought me back. Sweet melody, ingrained in the back of my mind for centuries until now.

something about that font and there being animals made me think of the animalia picture book, and that reminded me of the animalia cartoon

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I knew I remembered this from somewhere. Everyone thought that I was making it up

apparantly a lot of episodes are lost media

Damn, that sucks

Remember this thing?
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I liked it

Mandatory archive link.

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I completely forgot about it until it was brought up in a Pelswick thread.
It was one of those "forbidden" shows that my parents never let me watch, but when they went to work I watched anyway.

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Didja know Pelswick has a hidden message through its second season telling the network to suck the writer's cock?

I use to have the PC game for my windows 95
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Elaborate please.

This comes from a writer of the series (and a ton of others), Andrew Nicholls, via his book "Valuable Lessons: How I Made (And Lost) Seven Million Dollars Writing For Over A Hundred Shows You Never Heard Of". It's a very insightful book on all the woes he went through as a writer in the TV industry, emphasizing the idiocy of people with next to none creative talent that yet hold all the power to change shows as they see fit. Here's an excerpt from Pelswick's part in the book:

>The early development of Pelswick was incredibly annoying: make the show more realistic but make sure that elderly characters like GramGram are always cool and hip: (p. 23 Gram-Gram: “acquire this land... for a song” -please change ‘for a song’ to something more kid-accessible. Perhaps, ‘reeeeeeeealll cheap.”)
>Pelswick’s father is a university professor but don’t have him say anything intellectual that wouldn’t be “kid-relatable.”
>Children in testing seem to love the stone dumb friend Goon but please avoid making fun of the stupid.
>Please make the other best friend ethnic.
>No toilet jokes, even though kids love them.
>Please add some X Games because kids like those.
>Please build up the character of Pelswick’s
antagonistic female classmate Julie.
>And please give Julie a funny black friend.
>Please enlarge Julie’s and Sandra’s roles in the series...
>Note that if you follow all of these notes to the letter, you get Jimmy Neutron, and his friends Carl, Sheen, Cindy and Libby.

>[...] We got so fed up with the notes from the CBC, we hid a coded message in the show, a tiny futile act of defiance. If you write down the first letter of the first spoken word in each episode of Season Two of Pelswick they spell SUCKMYDICKCBC. Oh come on, it’s harmless venting.

It's well worth the read.

I used to play two VHS tapes of this all the time. I think one was on poisonous animals.

That sounds pretty interesting, I'll look the book up.

I watched that exact episode on some TV station in Florida.

Disney Channel produced this?!

I used to borrow a VHS copy of this from the library constantly.

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Fuck I wish I could find that one specific animal camouflage find-it book I used to pour over as a kid, but all my googling has shown me that it’s way too broad a topic to track down.

"Henry, it's time for your report!"
"NOW?!"
"Yes, Henry, now."

I was just thinking about these hot chicks

For me it was
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>It's time for the GOLDEN GECKO AWARD

OP, but Really Wild Animals instead.

the mid 90s truly was the golden age of edutainment

Does this mean Disney has some of the rights? Could it pop up in D+?

>implying Disney+ cares about anything that isn't newer than 2010

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA