Post what you would've watched at this time 20-30 years ago.
/saturday/ morning TV thread
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The amazing live seamonkeys. Fuck you I'm not looking for a pic
The Tick, Eek the Cat, X-Men, SWATKats, YugiOh, Reboot, Mr. Bumpy, Goosebumps, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I WANT TO GO BACK
>20-30 years ago
My Uncle is (was?) friends with the guy that made that. He drew and signed the green one for me when I was a kid.. wonder if it’s worth anything
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Troubles the cat
Every 90s kid watched Saturday Morning Cartoons.
So did I but I’m not even 20 yet
Adventures of T-Rex
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The Wild West Cowboys of Moo Mesa
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Teknoman
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Mega Man
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Street Fighter
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Skysurfer Strike Force
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Bots Master
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EXO Squad
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The Incredible Hulk
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Creepy Crawlers
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Skeleton Warriors
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You don't understand. It's not the same. EVERYONE watched these. We didn't have internet. No smartphones, online gaming, social media... Hell, you'd pay a fortune just to be able to hear someone voice from out of state.
But yeah, us 90s kids, we either watched cartoons or played outside on Saturday morning. We had no other choice.
Baste post and keno taste user
comfort doll
Watching the best show youtube.com
Mighty Max was #1 though user !
It's like the best American claymation series ever. Better than the California raisins.
His action figure tie-ins weren't as cool.
Bonkers
Power Rangers
Samurai Pizza Cats
Mummies Alive!
Darkwing Duck
Ducktales
Bobby's World
Bananas in Pajamas
Big Comfy Couch
Rugrats
Tiny Toon Adventures
Batman Animated Series
X-men Animated Series
Beasties
Gargoyles
Beetleborgs
shit the list goes on.
>Eek the Cat
Can only remember that one line:
>Jeepers I can see me house form here
That, The Tick, Earthworm Jim and a bunch of other great 90's shows were on a now defunct UK channel, can't remember the name, was something like CCTV.
>cctv
Found it, it was TCC. Anyone from the UK or Ireland remember this? Had fond memories chilling watching shows on this channel at my Grannie's house.
why does this show still not have a full proper DVD/Blu Ray release yet?
Pretty good list, except I don't think I've ever even heard of Mummies Alive! =/.
I think the most underrated on this whole list though is Bananas In Pajamas (the version with the AMERICAN spelled graphics, not Bananas In Pyjamas). It was made for little kids, but when I was a tween I had to hide my absolute love for this show haha. I would've gotten ragged on.
Oh you definitely need to watch Mummies Alive. Everything about show is fucking stellar. The animation is probably some of the best I've seen for a 'children's' show that a new IP.
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I literally watched BiP last night. I tried to show my 12 year old nephew (somewhat lost cause on relic animation) what I used to watch as a kid.
Piece that first sentence together to the best of your ability. I think it's bed time...
Might Max's toy line was just polly pocket for boys.
This show was pure kino.
>that feel when you watch a group of kids finish it
I've never heard of this show. I do like when cartoons add a touch of realism with live action.
Kino outro time:
It's actually a game show. Group of kids guide another kid through a fantasy CG landscape. Was pretty incredible for a late 80's/early 90's show.
Plus you got to watch kids fuck up in amusing ways.
DIGIMON
DIGITAL MONSTERS
Why not post the full thing:
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This deserved a far better series to go with it...
the toys came before the show, the show was just an ad for them
>Might Max's toy line was just polly pocket for boys.
literally the case
>Mighty Max is an American animated action/horror television series that aired from 12 September 1993 to 2 December 1994 based upon the British Mighty Max toys, an outgrowth of the Polly Pocket line, created by Bluebird Toys in 1992
Any other zoomers remember this mindfuck?
Take your pick
A weird case where the music had far more effort put into it than the rest of the show.
i've no real nostalgia for this shit
for every show i enjoyed there were 10 that i had to sit through that i absolutely hated but cba to do something else
but i do miss there being a schedule to things that i can hype myself up for
When your production team has one member vastly more talented than anyone else on it.