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Here goes...
When I was little:
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Playschool
Andy Pandy
Bill and Ben, the Flower-Pot Men
The Magic Roundabout
Later:
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The Hanna-Barbera, Warner Bros., Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes cartoon
stables
Huckleberry Hound Show
Daffy Duck / Porky Pig
Bugs Bunny / Elmer Fudd
Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
Tom and Jerry
Pixie, Dixie and Mr. Jinks (two mice and a cat)
Flintstones
Jetsons
Hillbilly Bears
Top Cat
Precious Pup
Yelp Yelp (a totally slow-witted dog)
Atom Ant
Roger Ramjet
Dodo, the Kid from Outer Space
Fantastic Four
Spiderman
Shazam (kids flying around on a magic camel, with a genie)
Captain Pugwash
Thunderbirds
Inspector Gadget
Chip 'n' Dale
The Squirrels
Popeye
Cool McCool
Mr. MacGoo
Professor Balthazar
Barbar the Elephant
Herculoids (A baddie-fighting family who had two strechy blob-pets with
eyes, called "Gloop" and "Gleep")
Sesame St. (someone said "pre-Elmo": same here)
The Wombles
Three Stooges
Gilligan's Island
Get Smart
I Dream of Jeannie
My Favorite Martian
Lost In Space
Star Trek
Batman (Adam West and Burt Ward series)
The Monkees
Tarzan
The Ghost and Mrs Muir
The Brady Bunch
The Munsters
F-Troop
The Cisco Kid
Davy Crockett
Hawaii Five-Oh
The Avengers (Emma Peel / Diana Rigg series)
The New Avengers (Purdy / Joanna Lumley series)
Jokers Wild
Dave Allen at Large
Catweazle
Doctor Who (Jon Pertwee, then Tom Baker)
Jeopardy (a kid/teen quiz show)
The Goodies
Aunty Jack ("If you don't watch my show, I'll come outta your TV and rip yer
bloody arms orff!")
Monkey (Japanese, dubbed in English, main characters: Monkey, Pigsy, Sandy
and Tripitaka)
Cattanooga Cat Show
Autocat and Motormouse
Lambsy and the Wolf (The signature cry of: "It's the Wooluff! It's the
Wooluff!")
The Banana Splits
Danger Island (Part of Banana Splits, I think)
Scooby Doo (though I didn't like it much)
Kimba the White Lion (Actually, I loathed the loud, aggressive little white
turd, and wished he would get eaten by the baddies, but I watched it anyway)
Wonderful World of Disney hour (with intro-speech by Walt)
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Orchid XP v3 wrote:
> What did you watch when you were a kid?
>
Space 1999
Star Blazers
Transformers
Buck Rogers
Mighty Mouse
Looney Toons (Bugs Bunny, etc...)
Elvira movies
and much much more.....
Tom
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Tom Austin wrote:
> Orchid XP v3 wrote:
>> What did you watch when you were a kid?
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> Space 1999
> Star Blazers
> Transformers
> Buck Rogers
> Mighty Mouse
> Looney Toons (Bugs Bunny, etc...)
> Elvira movies
>
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> and much much more.....
>
>
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> Tom
>
I can't believe I left this one off the list.....
The Muppet Show
I still enjoy it!
Me
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> Mysterious Cities of Gold
wow. i think i watched this and i remember really liking it. About a group
of kids searching the americas for the lost city of gold, opening themesong
was something like "Woooo ohhh woo ohh oh. Someday we will find... the
cities of gold."
but earlier than that...
Bugs Bunny (and the rest of that crew)
Tom & Jerry
GI Joe
Transformers
He-Man
Thundercats
The Smurfs
Inspector Gadget... crazy but I remember the first day it aired. My mom was
taking my sister and I to buy colored clay. WOot!
There was also some cartoon that was about a bunch of animals that lived in
a tree. They had magical t-shirts that said different things. There was like
a racoon, and a mole, among others.
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Out of the clear blue of the western sky comes...
SKY KING!!!
Oh, and:
The Mickey Mouse Club
Captain Kangaroo
Space Angel
Clutch Cargo
Roger Ramjet
Rod Rocket
Any Warner Brothers cartoon
All the really awful low-budget science fiction movies that used to
fill the vast wasteland of Saturday and Sunday afternoons...
--Sherry Shaw
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[1rgb 1]}}finish{ambient 2}}// TenMoons
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Orchid XP v3 wrote:
> What did you watch when you were a kid?
>
Wow, you guys seem to have watched much more than I have :)
but I don't remember if it ever came from TV..
-- Arttu Voutilainen
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Warp wrote:
> Orchid XP v3 <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
>> My Little Pony
>> Care Bears
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> I think that explains something. ;)
>
LOL.. I was just going to post "OMG... You watched... My Little Pony ...
and... Care Bears? Gaaahhhh!"
Of course, what it explains, I dunno ..
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Orchid XP v3 wrote:
> What did you watch when you were a kid?
He Man
Transformers
Voltron
Tom & Jerry
WB Cartoons - Bugs Bunny et al.
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Samuel Benge wrote:
> Others:
> Duck Tails
> Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers
I remember these, watched occasionally.
> Inspector Gadget
Ah, a favorite of mine.
> Smurfs
> Alf (it actually was a cartoon once)
Smurfs, yeah... I remember those. I also remember the cat would always
meow as soon as he saw the little blue people, and they would scatter
with their hands in front of them ;)
> Ren and Stimpy (sp?)
Ooh another favorite.
I had a brief stint watching Rocko's Modern Life. (From the same
network, I think)
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Tim Cook wrote:
> Orchid XP v3 wrote:
>> Heman
>> Thundercats
>> Transformers
>> My Little Pony
>> Care Bears
>> Mysterious Cities of Gold
>> Eighty Days Around the World
>> Jem
>
> Not allowed to watch He-Man, She-Ra, Thundercats, Transformers, Voltron,
> G.I. Joe, Ghostbusters, et cetera due to satanic (read: has magic)
Ahh, I remember watching G.I. Joe as well, and Ghostbusters.
> Dangermouse
> the Monkees
I remember The Monkees when I was real little.
> Mr. Wizard
> 3-2-1 Contact
> Reading Rainbow
Mr. Wizard was my favorite!
3-2-1 Contact was good.
I remember seeing Reading Rainbow a lot in school.
> Newton's Apple
> Square One TV
These, too (in school)
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