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    I was born 21 Jan. 1985 so by the time I was old enough to really recognize what was cool it was the 90's.

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    You forgot Braveheart its some indian cowboy guy, who used indian magic like "Strenght of the bear" and they mined these crystals that were red.... Memory vinda vague but it was a badass show in the 80s.

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    1982 september 29th so i remember a decent ammount

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    </div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Kumiriko @ Feb 6 2004, 12:56 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> Silver Hawk&#33;

    I remember all of those shows. was Wild thing also From the 80&#39;s? </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'>
    HAHA, yeah I used to watch the Silver Hawks, but even back then I realized they were just a Thundercats clone

    It wasn&#39;t a bad show though, just not one of my favorites. The main Silverhawk was cool though. The one that couldn&#39;t talk got on my nerves though

    Their was one I remember, but am vague on...

    It was set in space and this one guy had a horse that could transform and stand up, then become a normal horse again.

    I also remember one set in space where in one episode a guy&#39;s bionic arm was going nuts and tried choking him. Not sure what years they were though.

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    Hehe the 80&#39;s

    Animeish wise was offcourse Space adventure Cobra time Fisth of the north star.. and that Starzinger thing.. Lots of other stuff too but cant remember them all..

    At that time via sattelite we actually got Sky One at home.. and I watched lots of transformers wich I also loved and had the toys I think the program was called DJ cat or something if anyone remembers him.. And the damn teenage turtles, Thundercats, Mask and all the cartoon/animation series..

    Amiga and offcrouse Sega and Nintendo 8-bit.. All the Hard rock that came during the 80&#39;s listened to gnr, iron maiden, ozzy and the boys.. had a friend and his brother who was older who forced us to listen to it.. and it turned out pretty good

    I was super into Star Wars and collected the toys and had a blast

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    Lone Star. With that big city that transformd into a base with Guns, full of mole people or something

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    So many memories floating back. Remember Captin power? YOU HAVE BEEN DIGITIZED

    How about My little poney, snorkicles, smurfs, sun tots. odds are some of this are from the 90&#39;s but still

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    I remember Bravestar
    Galaxy Rangers
    Ninja Turtles
    Thundercats &gt;
    Captain Planet...speaking of which, as I got older I realized how Captain Planet and his Planeteers (particularly that &quot;Heart&#33;&quot; kid) are some of the weakest superheroes ever created

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    </div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Rock Lee @ Feb 6 2004, 01:00 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> You forgot Braveheart its some indian cowboy guy, who used indian magic like &quot;Strenght of the bear&quot; and they mined these crystals that were red.... Memory vinda vague but it was a badass show in the 80s. </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'>
    You must be speaking about Brave Starr... and indeed it was the best show ever, though I dont remember much other than he saying stuff like &quot;strength of a bear&quot;, &quot;eyes of an eagle&quot; or things like that...


    I was a fan of Silverhawk, Thundercats, He-man, Ninja Turtles... And I also used to watch some cartoon that I think it was &quot;Ghostbusters&quot;, but they were not the Ghostbusters we know... they were different, I think they were a pair, and had a talking telephone made out of bones...

    I also used to own almost all the GI Joes action figures... I once froze some of them because I thought that way I could preserve them...

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    Im also born in 1982 but i remember

    TV

    Knight Rider
    Turtles
    Airwolf
    MaGayver
    Captain Planet

    Music

    Michael Jackson at his best. My mom said that i was born the exact time Thriller was shown for the first the time,so my love for him began way way back

    Stevie Wonder


    Thats everything i think.

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    Hey, I&#39;m also born in &#39;82, it seems like we lead pretty similar lives, Hatake Kakashi, hahah

    I watched and loved most of the stuff you listed there including Transformers, He-Man, Sheera (but wasn&#39;t she He-Man&#39;s cousin?), Thundercats and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (I was an insane fanatic&#33.

    One thing you didn&#39;t mention - Astro Boy&#33; That was a religious experience; I cared about it more than life itself. Also Voltron, another series I was obsessed with.

    I was also a figurine nut, like you I had and still have nearly every single He-Man figure, hundreds of them I swear. That collection&#39;s gotta be worth a lot surely, seeing as you can&#39;t buy them anywhere. I also have the entire Voltron figurine collection, each seperate robot transforms and connects to form the giant Voltron, still works too&#33; Not to mention all the turtles figures I have around too. I should get them all out and stand them all up around my desk&#33;

    Music consisted of Guns &#39;n&#39; Roses (introduced to me by my cousins), Michael Jackson, Megadeath, Skidrow, the Proclaimers, and New Kids on the Block. Not to forget my all time favorite, Roxette&#33;

    Ah, now I&#39;m all misty eyed and choked up. So many memories&#33;

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    Yeah, Roxette rocks, specially &quot;Dressed for Success&quot; and &quot;Fading Like A Flower&quot;...



    I also listened (listen) to INXS, The Police, and my guilty pleasure of Queen

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    Born 1982, I was obsessed with Transformers, Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles etc...

    also liked he-man, thundercats, dino riders etc...

    Music Michael Jackson and Madonna at the time, though they both started sucking around the mid-90&#39;s...also one of the coolest songs of the 80&#39;s was sweet dreams by eurythmics

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    I was born on 1985 but since I lived outside the US those shows arrived a little bit later so I remember all of them&#33;&#33;&#33; Those golden years That was a great time.

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    </div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Rock Lee @ Feb 6 2004, 01:00 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> You forgot Braveheart its some indian cowboy guy, who used indian magic like &quot;Strenght of the bear&quot; and they mined these crystals that were red.... Memory vinda vague but it was a badass show in the 80s. </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'>
    Dont mean to correct ya buddy, but Brave Heart is the Mel Gibson Movie. BraveStar was the indian cowboy cartoon.


    I Loved Transformers, The SpiderMan and his Amazing Friends, The Seper Friends w/The justice league, ThunderCats, GI JOE, Silver Hawks, Smurfs.

    A few other ones Astro Boy,GOBOTS. Pee Wee&#39;s Play house, Ewoks and the Droids.

    Oh man Fond Memories

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    i was born in 1988 so i dont remember anything from the 80&#39;s. when i started noticing stuff like tv shows it was already the mid 90&#39;s. but i still loved some of the 80&#39;s cartoons you guys have listed. since i live insweden they were first shown here in the early and mid 90&#39;s. i used to love thundercats, teenage mutant ninja turtles, dino riders and stuff like that also the power rangers were kickass(the first series) then it got frobidden in sweden after a 5 year old kicked his friend to death after watching power rangers. for music iron maiden were and still are the kings of metal.

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    </div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Hatake Kakashi @ Feb 6 2004, 12:49 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> My favorite episode is when Cobra tried to make the ultimate leader using DNA samples from Seargent Slaughter, Sun Tzu, Napolean, etc..
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    I have that on vhs
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    papa smurf&#33; i lub you&#33; smufs thats all i rmember watchin an that was lik 94&#39; lol&#33;

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    Born in 1981 here and I&#39;ve noticed your all only mentioning the more boyish shows . Well I had a older sister and I would watch anything once so along with all of the above choices I&#39;m going to name any missed ones I watched atleast once.

    Robotech sure it was on at 5AM on saturday but hell I was a morning person back then.

    Care Bears come on we all know we watched them at that age.

    Glowworms/my little pony/others this was a grouping of shows realy short
    episodes like 15 minutes long each and you never knew what it was until you watched that day as they rotated.

    The Wuzzels Wierd animal things like a half elephant/half kangaroo with wings none the less.

    The Littles

    Go-Bots Transformers younger borther also had cross overs with Transformers and the Rock lords.

    Rainbow bright (oh god this was bad villians stealing the color of things)

    Pound Puppies

    My Little monster That blue thing that broke its chains (I could be very wrong on this name)

    Ghostbusters(yes the cartoon version with things like a fight between vampires and were wolves when they kept changing people back and fourth between what they were)

    Basically we watched a lot of BAD TV usually on saturday morning from 5AM - 12 noon was the best time. Or of course the time slot covering whenever you were suppose to be in church .

    I&#39;m sure I will think of more later as for Transformer Toys There back they are doing rereleases of the orignal Transformers toys diecast and everything and if you get the japanese ones missiles that can take out a eye like there suppose to.

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    ME BEING BORN&#33; (1989)

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