
| Anonymous #226711 1 year ago |
hate company watermarks |
| Jarntazecht #226728 1 year ago |
No 10-year old boy wants to watch My Little Pony no matter who does the show or what kind of cult following it has. |
| Anonymous #226739 1 year ago |
Weeeeeeeelllll
Perhaps Pony alone didn't, but combined with a badass revival of most beloved 80s trademark...yes. And frankly I don't think this sort of challenge work or make sense. |
| Jimmytrius #226770 1 year ago |
You have to be this old (20+) to actually have a nice TV childhood. MlP:FiM is awesome, but I think I wouldn' enjoy it the same if I watched It when I was younger :$ |
| Anonymous #226781 1 year ago |
I'm 22 and I used to pity kids nowadays
Now I'm envious of the ones who have the hub and/or internet access Ones without MLP in their lives, though, I shall pity :( |
| Anonymous #226786 1 year ago |
Also I can tell that as a child, I would have been OBSESSED with MLP: FiM XD
I was obsessed with Sailor Moon, and MLP: FiM is pretty much the same thing, 'cept with ponies, better animation, and no stock footage. (or a bazillion episodes of filler) I still like Sailor Moon though, don't get me wrong. But re-watching the English dub is more of a "so bad, it's good" kind of thing, and the Japanese version feels like it drags because of all the filler-stuff XD' Who knows how many episodes of actual plot there were;; |
| Anonymous #226805 1 year ago |
10 year old boys have had their fun in the 90's and 80's, its the girl's turn. |
| Jimmytrius #226806 1 year ago |
^I think that having 24/7 access to cartoons kills the mood. I mean, part of the "magic" was to have just a few moments every day for your cartoons, and the having to wait for the next episode... yes, I miss the good old times XD |
| Jimmytrius #226807 1 year ago |
Ooops, where that "the" came from? >__>
Also, I missed an extra "^" U.u |
| Bronyboy #226842 1 year ago |
#226728
I beg to differ. |
| Ichijoe #226845 1 year ago |
He-Man © 2002 Matel
Transformers © 2002 Hasbro G.I. Joe © 2002 Hasbro Thundercats © 2002 Telepictures First off yep sure is '80s in here lol Secondly WHEN THE FLIP DID THEY REBOOT THE THUNDERCATS?!?! |
| Anonymous #226932 1 year ago |
^ Next month on CN. |
| Anonymous #226937 1 year ago |
You know, the show's also going to be the "most raped childhood memory" when these kids find out what the "brony subculture" (or whatever we're calling it these days) is. |
| Anonymous #226968 1 year ago |
Batman: The Brave and the Bold is(or was, considering they canceled it) the best cartoon on television. There is nothing on TV that can seriously be compared to that show and I think it is simply unfair to do so.
The 90's win for "best cartoons" with the likes of Batman:TAS giving rise to the entire DCAU continuity, which owns bones, everything in the image at the top of the page, Animaniacs, Freakazoid, The motherfucking Tick, and Disney's many many contributions of awesome including but not limited to Darkwing Duck, Duck Tales, Rescue Rangers... It was almost impossible to go wrong with cartoons in the 90's. Sonic Underground The most raped childhood memory is Pokemon, and will be for the foreseeable future. The most raped childhood memory per capita is the Sonic franchise. |
| chucklesx123 #226969 1 year ago |
hey, i'm 16 and I absolutely LOVE the old transformers, he-man, teenage mutant ninja turtles, and mighty morphin' power rangers. they are FAR superior to todays junk, except MLP. MLP is the exception that proves the rule. |
| Anonymous #227239 1 year ago |
^^ as I was reading this near the end I was gonna say FUUU- wait never mind... they made the world right again... |
| Anonymous #228578 1 year ago |
-968: As a child of the 80s I have to point out that some of the cartoons you listed (such as the Disney afternoon ones) debuted in the 1980s. I clearly remember watching Duck Tales and Rescue Rangers in second grade in 1988, and I'm pretty sure Tale Spin also started before 1990 (possibly Darkwing too). Also, GI Joe, Transformers, Thundercats and He-Man were hardly the entirety of 1980s animation; you've got to remember TMNT, the original MLP, the Super Mario Bros. Super Show, and many more that have faded into my memory. The 1990s unquestionably had some outstanding cartoons (I religiously continued to watch Animaniacs, Batman, Tiny Toons, Ren & Stimpy and Sonic as long as they stayed on the air, and I haven't even mentioned the likes of Beavis and Butt-head and MTV's other fare aimed at teenagers and adults), but I doubt this decade will bring as many attempted reboots of that generation as the past ten years did for the '80s. Regardless of the fact that the reboots were mostly bombs, the fact they even tried it is proof of the lasting power of 1980s animation. |
| Anonymous #777234 7 months ago |
oh so you're a kid |