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Post by msdemos on Jul 14, 2019 16:05:54 GMT
SAVE FERRIS
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Post by Harmless elf on Jul 14, 2019 16:08:04 GMT
Not only don't mind I really like these ones
Beast wars Are you afraid of the dark
Or are you referring to kids shows as in for ages 2-5?
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Post by someguy on Jul 14, 2019 17:23:05 GMT
Rugrats.
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Jul 14, 2019 17:58:34 GMT
The Animals of Farthing Wood The Moomins Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears Ducktales (original) Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, Pluto and Goofy cartoons from the 30s and 40s Tom and Jerry Looney Tunes Astrid Lindgren moives Thomas the Tank Engine
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Post by Catman 猫的主人 on Jul 14, 2019 18:05:44 GMT
Catman doesn't mind most kid-oriented programming unless it's really brain-numbing drivel like Barney and Friends.
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Post by ck100 on Jul 14, 2019 18:37:32 GMT
Nature Cat is actually kind of entertaining.
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Post by Catman 猫的主人 on Jul 14, 2019 21:34:39 GMT
Nature Cat is actually kind of entertaining. Yeah, but their favorite band shouldn't be called Dog Gone.
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Post by Fox in the Snow on Jul 14, 2019 23:07:49 GMT
Old school Warner Bros. cartoons. In particular Road Runner.
That's pretty much it. I don't even really like most of the "big" modern animated films like Toy Story, Up, etc.
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Post by novastar6 on Jul 14, 2019 23:15:10 GMT
Can't go wrong with Are You Afraid of the Dark?
Kenan and Kel Garfield & Friends Goof Troop Ducktales The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show ReBoot The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo Jonny Quest
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Post by ellynmacg on Jul 15, 2019 2:31:53 GMT
I realize that some of the following were theatrically released, but most of them have turned up on TV at one time or another, and nearly all of them can (or at one time could) be found on YouTube.
Most of Disney's Silly Symphony cartoons, especially the inventive and charming "Music Land" The Goofy "How to" cartoons (especially "How to Golf"--one of the funniest cartoons ever made, IMO) The original Superman cartoons by the Fleischer studio Nearly all of the classic WB Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies An obscure little gem called Colonel Bleep Rocky and His Friends aka Bullwinkle George of the Jungle (the animated series, co-starring Super-Chicken and Tom Slick) Star Trek: The Animated Series (not really intended just for kids, imo) The Disney Afternoon (Adventures of the Gummi Bears, DuckTales, Chip & Dale: Rescue Rangers, TaleSpin, and Darkwing Duck) Tiny Toons Animaniacs Garfield & Friends Freakazoid (was that really supposed to be a kids' show?) Batman (the Animated Series) Superman (the AS) Justice League/Justice League Unlimited (the AS) Sponge Bob Squarepants
I'm not including The Simpsons or Futurama because I think they were always meant for adults. I'm also not including Family Guy, but not for that same reason; I'm not including FG because I absolutely loathe it.
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Post by maxwellperfect on Jul 15, 2019 2:49:11 GMT
I still think the original 'Land of the Lost' is better than most science fiction television series.
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Post by ᵗʰᵉᵃᵘˣᵖʰᵒᵘ on Jul 15, 2019 8:52:52 GMT
AstroBoy (1980s version) Monkey Doctor Who (20th-century series)
I think one of the most deflating things about revisiting a TV show you were fond of as a kid is realising it's not as stimulating/enjoyable as you remembered it.
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Post by Marv on Jul 15, 2019 10:57:27 GMT
Anything from my childhood...so Teenage Mutan Nonja Turtles, Batman tas, XMen tas, Spider-Man tas, Conan the Adventurer, Doug, anything from early 90s Nickelodeon....
The biggest kids show that I’ve watched since becoming an adult is probably Avatar the Last Airbender. It’s fantastic. I can’t think of any other real kids shows that I’ve watched since the early 2000s.
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Post by Jokers_Wilde on Jul 15, 2019 16:25:31 GMT
I try to keep up with what my niece and nephew watch.
They were really big into Bubble Guppies, so I watched that.
Then, they were into Daniel Tiger's Neighbourhood. For some reason, I couldn't get in to that.
Then, they were into PAW Patrol. I really got into that one.
In fact, when I went and saw them a few months later, I had picked up some toys of PAW Patrol. I bought my nephew a small plastic figurine of Chase (because his middle name is Chase). I bought my niece one of Skye (original female PAW Patroller). I even bought a Rubble one - solely to tell my brother that the boy who voices Rubble also voices Daniel Tiger.
I have one of Skye sitting on my desk at work.
Plus, on my own, I do like watching the show Bizaardvark. I know it is geared towards teens and tweens, but the character Amelia, played by DeVore Ledridge, is just SO GORGEOUS! 
Joker's Wilde
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Post by marianne48 on Jul 15, 2019 16:32:19 GMT
Classic Looney Tunes.
Wishbone.
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Post by Lucy on Jul 16, 2019 22:56:06 GMT
Rugrats Hey Arnold Rocko's Modern Life Looney Tunes Tom and Jerry Sofia the First Elena of Alvalor The Lion Guard My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Jem Bratz The Littles Garfield and Friends Heathcliff
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Post by hermionegranger on Jul 18, 2019 2:52:52 GMT
I'll rewatch any kid shows that I enjoyed as a kid.
DuckTales Looney Tunes Old Mickey Mouse cartoons Chip n Dale Gummi Bears Sesame Street Mister Rodgers Muppet Babies The Muppets The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Tom and Jerry The Flintstones The Smurfs TMNT X-Men Power Rangers
I try to show some of these to my own little kids when I have the chance, but of course they have their own new shows that they enjoy. Most are tolerable at least. Some I don't mind watching, like these:
Paw Patrol Curious George My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Doc McStuffins Wild Kratts Peppa Pig The Lion Guard Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
It's concerning how often I find myself singing the songs from these shows, though.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2019 12:43:45 GMT
I don't watch that many animated shows but some I still enjoy when I do are a lot of the old ones like Casper, Yogi Bear, Tom & Jerry, Top Cat, The Jetsons, The Flinstones, The Smurfs, Woody Woodpecker, Underdog, D Josie & the Pussycats, Scooby-Doo, Looney Tunes, Wacky Races, Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, Garfield & Friends etc and we watch a lot of the DC and Marvel animated movies and shows and our Malshis LOVE 'Paw Patrol' and they have 'Paw Patrol' plush toys and DVDs.
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Post by Jokers_Wilde on Jul 18, 2019 15:42:26 GMT
Cool! This is another show my niece and nephew watched.
When I brought them some gifts, I included a Peppa Pig magazine. My sister-in-law (their mother) mentioned that this was fine, but nothing else for Peppa Pig going forward. When I asked why, she explained that the children called Daddy Pig 'fat'.
Fair enough.
I can safely say that is the only program that they were not to watch anymore. Well...other than Caillou. Sister-in-law made it very clear:
NO CAILLOU IN OUR HOUSE!
My brother said that my sister-in-law said that it portrays a tarnished image of what French Canadians are like - likely because her side of the family is French-Canadian.
I PVR'd an episode - just for kicks. I just have this to say:
Whoa! What a brat!
Joker's Wilde
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Post by hermionegranger on Jul 18, 2019 16:20:41 GMT
Cool! This is another show my niece and nephew watched.
When I brought them some gifts, I included a Peppa Pig magazine. My sister-in-law (their mother) mentioned that this was fine, but nothing else for Peppa Pig going forward. When I asked why, she explained that the children called Daddy Pig 'fat'.
Fair enough.
I can safely say that is the only program that they were not to watch anymore. Well...other than Caillou. Sister-in-law made it very clear:
NO CAILLOU IN OUR HOUSE!
My brother said that my sister-in-law said that it portrays a tarnished image of what French Canadians are like - likely because her side of the family is French-Canadian.
I PVR'd an episode - just for kicks. I just have this to say:
Whoa! What a brat!
Joker's Wilde
Peppa Pig's pretty amusing with its dry British humor, mixed with lots of pig snorts. I've never had the misfortune of watching Caillou, although I've heard horror stories about it!
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