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1. I have never seen that show. I can't believe it, a show from the 90s I never saw.
2. Wicked premise, pushes the enveloppe for that time
3. I love that futuristic VR was basically N64 graphics with a point and click interface
4. Tits.
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lol yeah on that point I have to agree with you. I do remember though that when it came out, you were cool if you watched since it was at 12pm on global (I think?) because it was the first TV-MA cartoon. I was still young enough to be watching shows like Medabots though.Originally posted by Joker View PostLOL I couldn't help it :P When I saw South park I lost it
"Go get your friends!"
Oh man I just remembered Mr.Referee, best intrusive character ever.Last edited by MarusGTR; 03-22-2011, 08:27 AM.
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It's a shame that after the mid-90's (around 97 IIRC), cartoons really went downhill and started to suck
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LOL I couldn't help it :P When I saw South park I lost itOriginally posted by Marus92 View PostGotta love "Gen X'ers" rubbing it iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnn. Can't change the main title.
I thought gen Y started in post 1990. It's not as if "generation nomenclature"'s something that I've debated often through my youth.
Anyway, since people keep pushing on semantics, I'm have to point out some shows I posted were from 1981 and up. Since gen Y were gonad, fetal or toddlers during the 1980s, I think those shows would mostly cater to X'ers. Even moreso, my first link that was for the "Once upon a time" series, which started in the late 1970s. I personally caught the older shows on re-runs through early 1990s and loved them for their detail.
It's a title people. Just look at the pretty flashing images and enjoy?
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Gotta love "Gen X'ers" rubbing it iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnn. Can't change the main title.Originally posted by Joker View PostWow! Props to all the "generation X'ers" watching these cartoons into their mid-late teens. I was looking for chicks by then lol
It's also possible math was not one of the generation Y's strong suits.
I thought gen Y started in post 1990. It's not as if "generation nomenclature"'s something that I've debated often through my youth.
Anyway, since people keep pushing on semantics, I'm have to point out some shows I posted were from 1981 and up. Since gen Y were gonad, fetal or toddlers during the 1980s, I think those shows would mostly cater to X'ers. Even moreso, my first link that was for the "Once upon a time" series, which started in the late 1970s. I personally caught the older shows on re-runs through early 1990s and loved them for their detail.
It's a title people. Just look at the pretty flashing images and enjoy?
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Originally posted by hozer View PostSomewhere in between Gen X and Y that became fail parents... It's teens now that are fail 95-96 babies probably the worst off. Remember that most of Gen Y didn't grow up with the internet...
As for nostalgia... This was the absolute sh1t Creepy Crawlers FTW

i still have a couple creepy crawlers stuck on things in my house... ive kept them
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Wow! Props to all the "generation X'ers" watching these cartoons into their mid-late teens. I was looking for chicks by then lol
It's also possible math was not one of the generation Y's strong suits.
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If you can't hear the power rangers theme in your head on command, you aren't a man, you're just a BOY.
edit: original power rangers. None of the spin offs. I'm talking 100% genuine original. The best there ever was.
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