What did you watch growing up as a kid ?
What did you watch growing up as a kid ?
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Thomas the Tank Engine
Scooby-Doo will always be the undisputed king of family media franchises to me. I watched all sorts of other stuff though. A lot of it animated.
Teletubbies
Ed, edd, N Eddy, Samurai Jack, and Pokémon.
A-team! Airwolf! Knight Rider! McGyver! Miami Vice!
Me and my dad would always go camping and we would never have service so he downloaded old 3 stooges episodes from the 30s and 40s and we would fall asleep to those! One of my favorite memories
Spongebob.
Pokémon
Scooby-Doo, Batman the Animated Series, Goosebumps
Veggie tales, Thomas the tank engine, and bob the builder.
The holy trinity
Simpsons
When I was 12, I would sing the theme song of my favorite tv show to my parents (very badly). The show? Gilligan’s Island.
The couple in the house opposite ours, nude fighting almost every night.
Adventure Time! Cmon grab you friends, we will go to distant lands with jake the dog and finn the human its the fun that never ends it adventure time!… I still cry during the last episode.
Rugrats
Ninjago turtles. Not gonna lie, I still like it
I would watch the “Greatest Generation” and the “Boomer” generation live and spend recklessly while taking away any opportunities for the younger generations to be successful. Oh, you mean TV shows? Then Gilligan’s Island and Scooby Doo.
Brazzers mostly
Old godzilla films
spy kids next door, kim possible
Teenage mutant ninja turtles, Transformers, Xmen, Spiderman, DBZ, Yu Yu Hakusho, Ranma, Inuyasha, Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac, Evangelion, Gundam, Ruroni Kenshin
Violence.
Animated version of Swan Lake. Parents said that’s my comfort show if I started crying. Worked like a charm.
Ben 10
Dogtanian and the Muskehounds
My right to overtime pay legislated away.
Arthur.
My mothers dignity leave with the men every morning
The Pirates of Dark Water
We didn’t have cable growing up so we watched movies. Every Christmas my little brother and I would get gift cards for 100 movie rentals from the local movie rental store.
Tom & Jerry, Looney Tunes, old Donald Duck Disney cartoons, He-Man, She-Ra, The Simpsons, Ren & Stimpy, The Young Ones, an Aussie kids show called Round The Twist, another two Aussie shows called Fast Forward and The Comedy Company, and music video programmes on every weekend (mostly Rage – and then, when I was a teenager, Recovery, which was always on right after Rage).
Barney & Friends, Clifford The Big Red Dog
Kick Buttowski
Myself.
Il était une fois… la vie & E.R.
Top Gear
I actually really enjoyed the old looney tunes cartoons, specifically the rabbit season duck season ones.
PBS Kids shows, because one time I asked my mom if we could get cable and she said it was too expensive.
Pepperanne
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