OT: Favorite TV show as a kid
Fantastic show.
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Nickelodeon when they still had the good shows, live shows and game shows.
Rugrats, Catdog, Hey Arnold, Rocko, Rocket Power for the cartoons.
The live/game shows like GUTS, Legends of the Hidden Temple, Figure It Out, Finders Keepers, Double Dare, Slime Time.
Those were the days. Those game shows were all on Nick GaS, which has been dormant for a long, long time now. Poor Nickelodeon Studios......long gone. They buried a time capsule there and will unearth it in 2046 IIRC since it'll be 50 years after. Makes me sad.
Those who watched Legends of the Hidden Temple will get it-
Guts was on in the 90s.
Nick GaS was the channel it aired on for at least a decade after.
I'm saying yes since I grew up watching that channel as did many people I know. Everyone knows the AggroCrag my age because they all watched Nick GaS as a kid in the late 90s/early 2000s.
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Blue Barracudas
I don't think I ever saw the Blue Barracudas get to the temple. Ever. They always seemed to not get past the trivia stage on the steps.
Also, how awesome was the temple run music they played?
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Was the real deal! Youtube has plenty of old episodes, here is one:
because I wasn't allowed to have video games as a kid so that show was my dream. You're IN the video game man
This is a cool read for anyone who liked that show. Silver Snake 4lyfe.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/09/legends-of-the-hidden-temple-c…
To be quite honest though, I preferred The Family Channel's Masters of the Maze. It had 100% more Slater.
I was all about the Blue Barracudas
Followed closely by The Monkeys
Home Improvement, Family Matters and then anything that was on Cartoon Network. So many shows I liked I couldn't even name them all.
Soupy Sales. I ran home every day and had tomato soup and a hot dog with him and the gang. White Fang, Black Tooth, him opening the door to a pie in the face. Suppose this shows my age somewhat.
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Johnny Ginger hosted 3 stooges films and came on at 7:30 AM. I think I left for school around 8AM.
My favorite lunch with Soupy was Chef Boyardee Ravioli.
Johnny Ginger hosted 3 stooges films and came on at 7:30 AM. I think I left for school around 8AM.
My favorite lunch with Soupy was Chef Boyardee Ravioli.
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I think maybe I'm a lot older than most of you.
And, yes, we're older than the Rugrats / Nickelodeon crowd. My kids watched those shows!
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Loved Leave It to Beaver. Eddie Haskell was the BEST. Sucking up to Mrs. Cleaver and then being a douche to the Beav. Classic.
I loved that show growing up. One of my favorite episodes:
remember them with rich hall?
CLUMFERT n. The invisible extra step at the top and bottom of a
stair-case. Usually materializes when one is carrying a large bag of
groceries.
EASTROTURF n. The plastic "grass" used to line easter baskets
ELBONICS n. The actions of two people maneuvering for one arm rest
in a movie theater.
ELECELLERATION n. The mistaken notion that the more you press an
elevator button the faster it will arrive.
EXPRESSHOLES n. People who try to sneak more than the "8 items or
less" into the express checkout line.
That show had some dark humor for being on Cartoon Network. This creepy ass guy gave me nightmares for awhile.
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Different strokes.
Still favorite today,
The best American show ever written,
The Wonder Years.
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