hellkitty wrote:HK, now, the 70s? not so good.
hellkitty wrote:We had actual Saturday morning cartoons.
Cyber Bishop wrote:hellkitty wrote:We had actual Saturday morning cartoons.
Aaaaah... The "good old days"..
I miss Sat morn toons on the big 3...
People wrote:zombybunnie: N_V scares me...I no longer wish that my pants transformed
Burn:Anyone notice how much of a boring party pooper N_V is? He doesn't join in the fun, he's spent the last few years with dodgy builds feeding XP to the Autobots, and he sure as heck doesn't spam.
disruptor96: I forgot how insane you were.
Cyber Bishop wrote:And the local channels used to plat toons mon - frimfrom 3 - 5 pm..
That is when Transformers, Voltron, Gobots, GiJoe, Jem, Filmations Ghostbusters, etc.. used to come on..
The local stations also played toons from 6-8 am too.
Times seemed so much simpler back then.. That is because for us late 30 somethings.. They were simple!!
People wrote:zombybunnie: N_V scares me...I no longer wish that my pants transformed
Burn:Anyone notice how much of a boring party pooper N_V is? He doesn't join in the fun, he's spent the last few years with dodgy builds feeding XP to the Autobots, and he sure as heck doesn't spam.
disruptor96: I forgot how insane you were.
hellkitty wrote:HK, now, the 70s? not so good.
hellkitty wrote:The best way to look at it is this: everything really WAS more awesome back then. We had actual Saturday morning cartoons. We had music that didn't suck. We had great movies.
Enjoy the fact, if you remember the 80s, that you're old enough to have been around when things really were good!
HK, now, the 70s? not so good.
Name_Violation wrote:hell even the non cartoon shows aimed at kids were better. out of this world (the one where the girl stopped time by touching her fingers together), saved by the bell, hell power rangers even.
Rodimus Prime wrote:I'm listening to "The Danger Zone" from the Top Gun soundtrack. Awesome. I gotta get more music from the 80s.
Convotron wrote:One of the things I love about the 80s is the anime. I didn't get to appreciate them at the time of their first airings. Macross(both Super Dimension Fortress Macross and the Robotech Macross) had a great impact on me, it was one of the things that inspired my pursuit of a career as an artist. Astro Boy too. I've got the Tetsuwan Atom series on DVD. Bubblegum Crisis is something I can watch over and over again. There's just a sense of depth that seemed to permeate more anime of the 80s than what we see today, both in TV series and limited series like OVAs.
Editor wrote:Same exact reasons I am involved in the local anime community. when Robotech hit the local airwaves it was amazing, The visuals were much better than the other cartoons I was watching at the time and the story and themes were lightyears ahead of the others, heck just that fact characters died, and they didn't gloss it over.
When I was reintroduced to anime in the early 90's It was brilliant because when ever I couldn't find something interesting on regular TV, I ended up watching shows like Patlabour, Gundam Stardust Memories, BGC and others that were the brilliant stories I just wasn't finding on the dial.
Cyberstrike wrote:The Last Starfighter is 25 years old.What I can't believe is all the shows and movies that I know and love (and some that I don't) are turning 25 years old this year.
And btw A Nightmare on Elm Street has remake next coming out next year.
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