I remember waking up one morning in late 1991-early 1992 on Saturday in hopes of watching Garfield and Friends and Super Mario World and being sorely disappointed when all I got was news.
I remember waking up one morning in late 1991-early 1992 on Saturday in hopes of watching Garfield and Friends and Super Mario World and being sorely disappointed when all I got was news.
I loved that you said "Disney owns everything." I'd love to see Muppet Babies on DVD.
I couldn't stand Pee Wee's Playhouse. Only reason why I saw it was it came on right before Muppet Babies.
"Someday we'll be as developed as you!"
One cool thing about Wreck-It Ralph is that Disney got Buckner and Garcia to do a Wreck-It Ralph song!
They're Twinkies!
Remember that even though you're older than me, a lot of those cartoons you listed were on reruns when I was watching, so I saw them, too! Looney Tunes on Saturday mornings were always a staple. Scooby Doo was and is always popular. And I certainly remember Fat Albert. One of the only 'good' things Filmation did. And don't feel stupid about Hong Kong Phooey. That was a great show with some great voice acting. My brother Jeff loves that show and can sing the theme song! I have him classically trained in cartoons.
I was lucky because back in those days, I was an only child and got the TV to myself! I didn't get all my little brothers until I was nearly out of high school! But having the TV until 11 isn't too bad. Most of the good stuff was over by then. :)
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I liked it when The PowerPuff Girls crashed into the Legon of Doom. :)
I remember some claymation bumpers on ABC and one had a dog and a singing fire hydrant and they'd go, "After these messages...we'll be riiiight back!"
I don't really get into comic books, so most super hero movies I see, I have no idea who the characters are. Most of my comic knowledge comes from Marvel vs. Capcom games! I wish someone would make a Sam & Max movie, then I would know the characters in that comic book film!
Yeah the 5200 had the awful controllers. But darn it, River Raid was so much better on the 5200 than the 2600.