Hello, people. It is me, Xeno, back from hiatus! After recently discovering one of my favorite shows that I watched when I was younger, I was wondering if KYM had anything to share. Here's my favorite old show.
Watch My Chops!/Corneil and Bernie
I remember watching this show on Nicktoons, and I recently found it with the assistance of my friends Mac and Kadargo, who do not have KYM accounts. I thank them for their assistance with remembering my favorite show from when I was younger.
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Post your favorite show from your childhood (MLP: FIM doesn't count)
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- Roughnecks (Starship Troopers Animated series)
- Reboot
- Disneys Aladdin Series
- Courage the cowardly dog
- Rocko's modern life
- Edd, Ed and Eddy
Those are the only ones I can think of right away. Might be others I really enjoyed but forgot
>MLP: FiM doesn't count.
Assuming "childhood" is the ages from 0-12ish, I shudder to think how many children are running around here to warrant a "no FiM" in the title, what with it being relatively new.
Anyways, now that I'm done being a technical jackass, let's take a trip down nostalgia lane.
I can't choose just one! There are so many amazing cartoons from my childhood!
- Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy
- Courage the Cowardly Dog
- Rocko's Modern Life
- KaBlam!
- Donkey Kong Country
- ReBoot
- Powerpuff Girls
- My Life as a Teenage Robot
- The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog
- Sonic SatAM
- Little Bear
- Ren and Stimpy
- Cow and Chicken
- Dexter's Lab
- Trigun
- Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
- Kappa Mikey
- Pokemon
- Yu-Gi-Oh!
- Doug
- Pepper Ann
- Rugrats
- Aaahh!!! Real Monsters
- Hey Arnold!
And these are just the ones I could think of.
Spirit Coyote
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I really liked:
Bob's Burgers
The Cleveland Show
Futurama
The Simpsons
7th Heaven
Beverly Hills, 90210
Neighbours
MacGyver
King of the Hill
Everybody Loves Raymond
The Brady Bunch
Frasier
Everyone always said I was up with the times…
casuels
two stupid dogs
the mask
transformers
freakazoid
pinky and the brain
garfield and friends
top cat
loonytoons
ed edd an' eddy
samurai jack
and that is to name a few
Hypercat-Z
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Here are a few
Spirit Coyote
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Spirit Coyote wrote:
I really liked:
Bob's Burgers
The Cleveland Show
Futurama
The Simpsons
7th Heaven
Beverly Hills, 90210
Neighbours
MacGyver
King of the Hill
Everybody Loves Raymond
The Brady Bunch
Frasier
Everyone always said I was up with the times…
Oops, didn't mean to put in:
Bob’s Burgers +
The Cleveland Show
Sweatie Killer
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Spirit Coyote
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Also, I did like various Nick shows
I was like one of the only kids in my entire town to have a TV in my room with Satellite connection
Preferably before Poof and shudder Sparky came along.
no adams?
MedleyManiac
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I have no idea why my post keeps cutting off in the middle. I'm going to try one more time just to get it right. If not, I'll let this failure be.
MedleyManiac
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*Cyberchase
*Zaboomafoo
*Megaman NT/Rockman.exe
*Pokemon
*Ed,Edd, n Eddy
*George Lopez (I have no idea how I started watching that)
*Arthur
And the title of this thread reminds me that I actually sort of liked MLP when I was younger. I think it was a TV show, but I'm not sure because I only watched the specials that came with the Minty doll my mother bought for me. Nevertheless I enjoyed it. I also remember Minty smelling really nice… like a toy store.
(Sorry for quadruple post. I'm a newb and I thought I knew what I was doing but I guess not)
((Oh hey, it worked. I guess I can't put "< – - " (no spaces) in forums?))
(((And I've also realized you can edit posts which makes my quadruple redo's look incredibly stupid)))
*Toad Patrol
*Pandalian
*Wolf's Rain
*Angry Beavers
*Spongebob
*Rugrats
*Action League NOW
*CatDog
*Pokemon
*Ed, Edd, n Eddy
*Dexter's Lab
*Rocko's Modern Life
*Courage the Cowardly Dog
*Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends
*Cowboy Bebop
*Inuyasha
*Code Lyoko
I'd be really surprised to find someone else who watched Pandalian or Toad Patrol, those relics seem to have disappeared completely.
Wayside.
I rarely find someone who watched this show for some reason.
Jolly Jew
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Laser Pacer wrote:
Wayside.
I rarely find someone who watched this show for some reason.
yes, mainly because for most people, this show was pretty damn bad.
now one of my favorite shows, that from some reason wasn't mentioned yet was the amazing
ACTION MAN!
boy oh boy this show kicked so much ass! while the main character is pretty cool basically the best athlete in the world the has a likble personality and quite charming.
the real deal was the villans! doctor X, a cunning and genius scientist that wants to create the next evolution of mankind… by causing a global cataclysm. Tempest, a climate researcher imbued with the power of lightening, Asaazi, a terrorist assasian with explosive crossbows, shurikins and knives!
also, despite being one of the first shows to use computer animation, it looks fantastic even today.
you gotta give this show a try even today, its awesome.
another underrated cartoon has to be C.O.P.S
it's cops, fighting crime, in future time what more can you ask fore???
also, the main character is a black cyborg, how cool is that!?
The 1979 Classic Mobile Suit Gundam.
Ooh I liked this one when I was little
A czech show called "Pat & Mat"
These guys basically defined my childhood.
I'm Polish, I had a different library of TV Shows, you know…
Edit: I forgot about the Knight Rider, one of the only 'Murican shows that were available here at the time
Dac
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Spongebob
Pokemon
Digimon
Zoids
scooby-doo
fairly odd parents
beast wars
The Digimon series were fuckin' badass. I love all of them.
Well… most of them.
Some of them.
…
…
…
Two of them.
Four options came to my mind right now.
-Batman the animated series
-Shadow Raiders/ War Planets
-Beast Wars
-Mutant League.
Blue's Clues. Just Blue's Clues. I'm pretty sure my childhood life was 25% eating, 15% sleeping, and 60% Blue's Clues.
Sweatie Killer
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Johnny Test.