• 3 years 1 month ago
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    Sunriser wrote:
    The worst are the ones that were canceled or that no one remembers. Exhibit A:

    Cowboys of Moo Mesa



    I loved that arcade game



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      • 3 years 1 month ago
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      pokinsmot wrote:
      Sunriser wrote:
      The worst are the ones that were canceled or that no one remembers. Exhibit A:

      Cowboys of Moo Mesa



      I loved that arcade game


      Sure smokinpot does help ey?!
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        • 2 years 9 months ago
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        I always thought it was explained that Cow and Chicken were adopted but I haven't seen the show in a decade so I can't remember.

        Another case for Kid Video:

        A teen rock band gets sucked into a vortex and end up becoming cartoons being hunted down by someone who had never heard of them in the first place.

        Other ridiculous premises for 80s and 90s kids shows:

        Camp Candy: John Candy runs a summer camp in his spare time. Riiiiiiight...

        Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries: Have 2 lifelong mortal enemies become friends and mystery partners? Amazingly it was actually well done and fun to watch.

        Earthworm Jim: Let's face it, that show redefined the word "crazed". Nothing made sense and all of it was funny!
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          • 2 years 9 months ago
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          One more:

          The New Scooby Doo Movies:

          This was 70s and 80s but the idea of Scooby and the gang solving mysteries with real celebrities alive and dead. (Laurel and Hardy, Cass Elliott, etc.) The low point was Sonny and Cher who had been divorced for almost a decade and were depicted like it was still 1969. NONE of it made sense and most of the humor was so lame it almost became a self parody.
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            • 2 years 9 months ago
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            BigChris wrote:

            Camp Candy: John Candy runs a summer camp in his spare time. Riiiiiiight...
            If you think thats absurd,try Rick Moranis Gravedale High. The nerdy
            dad from Honey I Shrunk The Kids running a high school for monsters?!I mean what the Hell were they thinking?!
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              • 2 years 9 months ago
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              The New Kids on the Block cartoon.

              Tattooed Teenagers from Beverly Hills (but fun to watch as a adult for bad production values)

              Photon, but it was from the 80s

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                • 2 years 9 months ago
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                I have to say so sorry to anyone that likes these shows

                sponge bob squarepants

                and my little pony tales (I think thats it the one where the ponies were living in a city and going to school,etc.)

                if we are counting all childrens shows I have to say animorphs.
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                  • 2 years 9 months ago
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                  Daria and Doug.

                  *fart*
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                    • 2 years 9 months ago
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                    Dyzfunk7ional wrote:
                    Daria and Doug.

                    *fart*
                    While I love Doug,I do agree with Daria. Do people
                    really love some goth bitch whos cynically complaining about the problems of life
                    instead trying to solve them?!
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                      • 2 years 9 months ago
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                      AtlantaCommercials wrote:
                      Dyzfunk7ional wrote:
                      Daria and Doug.

                      *fart*
                      While I love Doug,I do agree with Daria. Do people
                      really love some goth bitch whos cynically complaining about the problems of life
                      instead trying to solve them?!


                      I loved Daria until the last season. What was the point of giving her a rich, smug asshole of a boyfriend anyhow?
                      Garfield: "My car is so old, that it's insured against theft, flood, fire and dinosaur stampedes!"

                      Garfield: "The local bus transit is doing their part to help with the weight loss program: each year, they stop further and further away from the curb!
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                        • 2 years 9 months ago
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                        The obvious choice, Captain Planet, as well as..

                        Power Rangers Zeo
                        Power Rangers Turbo
                        Power Rangers in Space
                        Power Rangers Lost Galaxy

                        Other than the doomed Power Rangers series, gotta say Spider-man Unlimited.

                        I remember watching the last episodes of TAS being somewhat moved by it. Then TAS's faithful viewers get moved to a futuristic series without any connection to the previous series.

                        Unlike Batman Beyond, Unlimited was a terrible show IMO.
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                          I think Batman Beyond is overrated.
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                            • 2 years 9 months ago
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                            animaniac318 wrote:
                            The obvious choice, Captain Planet, as well as..

                            Power Rangers Zeo
                            Power Rangers Turbo
                            Power Rangers in Space
                            Power Rangers Lost Galaxy

                            Other than the doomed Power Rangers series, gotta say Spider-man Unlimited.

                            I remember watching the last episodes of TAS being somewhat moved by it. Then TAS's faithful viewers get moved to a futuristic series without any connection to the previous series.

                            Unlike Batman Beyond, Unlimited was a terrible show IMO.
                            Oh boy. I haven't watched Power Rangers in years. Also,I agree with Captain Planet. I think everyone who watched the show did.
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                              • 2 years 9 months ago
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                              They are cartoons, 99% of them have stupid concepts.
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                                The_Midnight_Rider wrote:
                                They are cartoons, 99% of them have stupid concepts.

                                So true.
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                                  • 2 years 9 months ago
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                                  wait how has no one mentioned the secret world of alex mack? I mean I loved it as a kid, but it really wasn't that good of a concept
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                                    ^ Perhaps cause most of us don't know a thing about it.
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                                      • 2 years 9 months ago
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                                      Yepitspat wrote:
                                      wait how has no one mentioned the secret world of alex mack? I mean I loved it as a kid, but it really wasn't that good of a concept


                                      I had such a crush on Larisa Oleynik who played "Alex Mack", yes she was 5yrs younger than me when the show started.
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                                        • 2 years 9 months ago
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                                        BigChris wrote:

                                        Another case for Kid Video:

                                        A teen rock band gets sucked into a vortex and end up becoming cartoons being hunted down by someone who had never heard of them in the first place.


                                        I remember Kidd Video, but the funny thing is, I first watched it in the fall of '83, when I got introduced to Saturday morning cartoons, yet it says the run of the show only started in September of '84, and I know that's wrong.

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                                          • 2 years 9 months ago
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                                          Chester50 wrote:
                                          Wow ok I know this was more of a baby show, but I can't believe no one has named this yet:

                                          Teletubbies

                                          Just watch the intro to that show and it really just poses more questions than can be answered. There's a giant sun baby....they break into random dancing whenever they feel like it. I mean what the hell was this show? I used to watch this show and laugh at it, it was like being high on helium.

                                          Did this show ever have a plot? Or a point?




                                          But, look out how the little sun baby turned out:

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