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  1. #21
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle(Had a million toys and the video games)

    The new TMNT is a disgrace to the old one,I wish they would pull it off the air.

    Mighty Max
    Biker Mice From Mars
    Something with this bunny kicking this Toads ass in space
    Super Mario Super Show/Zelda
    Transformers
    Thundercats
    GI Joe

    And there is more but I can't remember.

  2. #22
    Missing Nin
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    All these good cartoons its a shame saturday morning cartoons now SUCK. All this PC crap annoys the hell out of me for instance anyone see the BUTCH woman on the new TMNT that had a buzz cut and was leading some sort of military group. Or of course Baxter stockman suddenly being BLACK. Watching Cartoons that were once great be redone with politically correct overtones makes my skin crawl.

  3. #23
    I was crackin' with my jamaica homies... smoked marijuana all day long ...

  4. #24
    Their are still cartoons on Saturday Mornings? I remember getting up early to watch them, but now it doesn't seem like their are any on during the afternoon or night.

    Remember the Disney Afternoon during the early 90's? Those shows were awesome, not as good as the 80's stuff, but they were quality cartoons. Ducktales, Rescue Rangers, Gummi Bears, etc.. I think some of those were late 80's too..

    Ducktales kind of jumped the shark though when Bubba showed up with his dinosaur. Gizmo Duck was cool though. I remember watching that one hour special with him in it.


  5. #25
    Oh my gosh. I forgot Gummie bears. I loved those. still have my old Tummy bear around somewhere. Lets Drink some Red wine and bounce around!

  6. #26
    Missing Nin
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    </div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Legendary Nin @ Feb 6 2004, 04:01 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle(Had a million toys and the video games)

    The new TMNT is a disgrace to the old one,I wish they would pull it off the air.

    Mighty Max
    Biker Mice From Mars
    Something with this bunny kicking this Toads ass in space
    Super Mario Super Show/Zelda
    Transformers
    Thundercats
    GI Joe

    And there is more but I can&#39;t remember. </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'>
    u mean bucky o&#39; hare. and yes that was a classic&#33;

    wasnt biker mice from mars in the 90&#39;s?

    I watched:

    Heman, captain planet, transformers, superted (ownage.), bucky o hare, GI Joe, TMNT, WWF (Back in the day with lex luther and hulk hogan&#33;(i was only about 5)), DBZ (lived in hongkong so it was on TV already(cudda been early 90&#39;s tho, correct me if im wrong))


  7. #27
    yeah, I liked the story arc that took them back into like medieval times. That was pretty cool cause their were Gummy Knights and stuff like that.

    I think the theme song is on that .WAV page I linked too. I remember getting the Cubby figure when I went to the mall one time.


  8. #28
    </div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (DDBen &#064; Feb 6 2004, 10:53 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> 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.

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    I have a sister who is two years younger than me, so I watched some of those shows. She really liked Jem and the Holograms for some reason. Same with Care Bears and My Little Pony.

    Also, Nickelodeon had a SHIT LOAD of good stuff on its own -

    David the Gnome

    Double Dare

    City of Gold

    Heathcliff - Great opening theme song

    Plus the first anime that I ever watched and didnt even know it - Grimms Fairy Tales. It was awesome, done by Studio Nippon in Japan. They adapted some of the classic Grimms fairy tales and brought them to Japan and then America. Stuff like Pussnboots, Rumpelstiltskin, etc.. I wish I could get that whole series on DVD.

    There was also one that had two Killua&#39;s, Pinky and Blinky and they were trying to help this girl find her dad. He was trapped in their dimension or something in a bubble, it was pretty cool.

    To listen to all of these old cartoon theme songs, check out this awesome page.

    I highly reccomend Grimms Fairy Tales, Heathcliff, Denver the Lost Dinosaur, and David the Gnome.

    http://www.toontracker.com/waves/waves.htm

  9. #29
    I have 39 eps of Mysterious city of Gold and all eps of thundercats (On ep which is 1 part out of 5 of the moive is a double.... gotta find a replacement). Have one ep of Silver hawks, first ep of He-man. Got the music vid of the song &#39;Who you gonna call?&#39; from the Ghostbusters&#33;

  10. #30
    Inspired by VH1 Specials

    I hope we have some people on here who are old like me and can remember stuff.

    Well just say what you liked, and shit like that.

    Toys-Cartoons

    Transformers - Favorite was Grimlock, the T-Rex. Loved the Cartoon, and the toys were pretty damn cool back in the day. I wish I had bought more and kept them in the box.. The best episode is when the original 3 dinobots when bad, and the two new ones had to be sent in to snap them out of it.


    GI JOE - Was it wrong for me to root for Stormshadow? He was so damn cool. I remember how his figure always got stolen during elementary school. The theme song for this show is still one of the best. Looking back it is evident they revived the franchise because of the whole Cold War thing. My favorite episode is when Cobra tried to make the ultimate leader using DNA samples from Seargent Slaughter, Sun Tzu, Napolean, etc..


    He-Man and the Masters of the Universe - I had to have nearly all the He-Man figures. My favorite was Snout Spout, the Elephant dude. I have to say my favorite episode was the one where Mechaneck, finds his son.

    She-Ra Princess of Power - He-Man&#39;s twin sister gets her own series. The first 5 episodes show He-Man going to this other planet to find her. It is a good series in itself. My favorite character was this Air Pirate dude. The episode I like best is when he found his long lost father and fought him in a light saber like duel. Some He-Man characters made guest appearances.

    Thundercats - One of my favorites. It started getting really good when Linxo, Pumira, and Bengali showed up. It was so cool how their were other Thunderians that survived. It started getting dumb though when they left 3rd Earth and went back to Thundera. I actually have the ultra rare Pumira action figure, but its not in the box.

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - I remember watching the series premiere of this and just going nuts. Luckily my mom worked at a toy store, so I got to get a lot of the figures. My first one was Raphael. My favorite episodes were the Raph solo ones, like him on the boat fighting these weird slug things. He was awesome.

    yeah I know, I watched way too much TV. I still do.

    Music

    I didn&#39;t really listen to music back then, other than what my parents played around the house. Which was mostly.

    Paula Abdul
    Lisa Lisa and Colt Jam
    Michael Bolton

    thats about it. I was born in 1982, so by the time I got to kindergarten in 88 the 80&#39;s were nearly over.

    Don&#39;t make me feel old, someone jump in.

  11. #31
    Silver Hawk&#33;

    I remember all of those shows. was Wild thing also From the 80&#39;s?

  12. #32
    man, all those classics&#33;&#33; So many memories. I used to watch cartoons on Saturday mornings too.

  13. #33
    80s...lemme think back...um, how &#39;bout:


    The Clash; Devo; REM; Siouxsi Sioux; Salt n Pepa; Cyndi Lauper; Art of Noise

    Talking Heads; U2; Eurhythmics; Banarama; Go Gos; Duran Duran; New Order

    Run-DMC; Police; rap music; Prince (he was still called that back then); The Cure

    Bob Geldoff &amp; Midge Ure, et al / &quot;Feed the World (Do they know it&#39;s christmastime?)&quot;

    actual vinyl records that you had to get up and TURN OVER&#33;; MTV; Madonna

    Beastie Boys; break dancing; The Young Ones; Miami Vice; The Cosby Show

    Pink Floyd&#39;s The Wall (the movie); Dallas; Dukes of Hazard; Eric Heiden

    Torville and Dean; Mary Lou Rhetton; Kareem Abdul-Jabar

    The Miracle on Ice (1980 US Olympic Hockey Team); Pee-Wee Herman

    Ghostbusters; Empire Srikes Back; Raiders of the Lost Ark

    Star Wars action figures; D &amp; D; PacMan; Atari



    Ugh...I strained my brain...

  14. #34
    shokk
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    well i was born in 81.. but my sister was brough up in the 80&#39;s.. so i had to put up with really bad 80&#39;s music and shocking hairdo&#39;s.. seriously wtf were we thinking back then o_0

    Im glad i was brough up in the 90&#39;s

  15. #35
    hmm, i watched TMNT, airwolf, the A-team, knight rider, super mario show, transformers, simpsons (not sure if that was 80s or 90&#39;s), captain planet (i loved the theme song)...can;t remember more rite now

    oh&#33; and GUMBY&#33;&#33; i loved that show&#33;

  16. #36
    yeah same here, i was in early 86 so i basically missed the 80&#39;s

    good thing too:P

    although evil dead was the funniest stuff ever

  17. #37
    Thinking about the 80s for 20 seconds these are what popped into my head first.…

    The little bits... I was so glad when she found her parents... cries hehehe
    David the Gnome.... I think they died and turned to wood.... that makes me sad too....
    Mr.Magoo….The cartoon wasn’t bad, but it was a relatively constant source of nightmares when I was a kid…..
    Inspector gadget: I had the hots for penny, but she seemed to smart for me

    Some kids book where a Tractor dug out the foundation for a building then couldn&#39;t get out because the walls were square, and he would ruin them if he tried..... Sad book; they made him a stove or something lame.... (I honestly stayed up that night trying to ponder the meaning of the book all I could come up with is sometimes one must suffer for the good of the many….. What a suckie moral.

    Trumpeter of the swan. A swan that can’t speak without using a horn… He goes to school learns to read and write… Somewhere along the way his father steals a trumpet for him. Sad/happy book…
    Rats of Nimh… Sad book

    Sweatpants…. Or the lack there of…. I liked wearing sweatpants when I was a kid. They’re comfortable, quick, and good for recess, but anyway when you wear sweatpants it makes it obvious where your Johnson is. A girl I went to school with would always point it out and say I was playing pocket pool. (At that age I honestly didn’t even know what pocket pool was, but I knew it must have been a bad thing…) Because of this one girl I stopped wearing sweatpants. …


    Beach boys….. They had lots of bad songs in the 80’s pick one….

    Out of this world. It was a tv show about a girl named evie she was half alien half human. On her 16th birthday she got the power to stop time.

    Perfect strangers. Pretty much a straight shooting american guy with a wacky foreign cousin. Balki would do something odd larry would try to fix it then they would do the dance of joy.

    Fight of the navigator. A sentient space ship needs to dump its memory for a quick reboot so it uses the brain of an 8 year old kid. They end up traveling at the speed of light for a minute or 2 and the rest of the world ages by 8 years while the main character stays the same age. I forgot how they fix this… travel backwards for 2 minutes at the speed of light?

    I think it was called warriors of the sun….. There were 3 kids and they wanted some sort of robotic golden bird to fly in. 2 boys 1 girl some evil dude wanted the bird to.

    edit

    Some alien show called V. They ate mice and needed human brains for something.... I watched it when I was like 3 I don&#39;t remember much about it. I think they also had movies based off the tv show.

  18. #38
    born in 87...i never really experienced the 80s, mm?

  19. #39
    was born in 86 and back then we didnt have a tv or a radio all we had was the quit country side of that land i feel so left out i dont know if metallica ws around in the 80&#39;s but i listen to alot of rock in the 80&#39;s specailly metallica and ozzy, dont know if that counts

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