That music actually does hold up quite well. However, I think I can top it with this.Mr.Teatime said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0KOfTV1dbc
Best theme ever right there.
That music actually does hold up quite well. However, I think I can top it with this.Mr.Teatime said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0KOfTV1dbc
Best theme ever right there.
Best part of Reboot was Hexidecimal. Sux that she wasn't on that much.OptimisticPessimist said:Most of the ones I watched have allready been mentioned. How about these, though? anyone else remember them?
Roughneck Chronicles remains the best adaptation of Starship Troopers ever made. Plus, it techno remix of Beethoven is badass.WayOutThere said:
Of course not! any generations are welcome. i remember fairly oddparentsEnglish Stew said:If I'm 17 now, am I too young to respond to this?
If not, Fairly Oddparents and Avatar: The Last Airbender jump to mind. With Avatar in particualar I remeber liking it's reversal of the cliche "funny because he's stupid" comedy side character; thier humor came from a character,Sokka, who was actually a gifted scientist and skeptic... in a world of gods and magic. Briliant!
I don't remember watching much X-Men but I do love X-Men Evolution (2000-2003):Tasachan said:X-Men! I remember staying up past my bedtime to watch it.
Woah, talk about nostalgia.Lizardon said:Edit: Thought of another one, Ace Lightning
Such an awesome show
Judging from the other things you list I am guessing the science show was probably one of Johnny Ball's programs. Think Of A Number maybe, or Johnny Ball Reveals All.thylasos said:Mr. Ben, Ivor the Engine, The Clangers, Funnybones...er... tough to remember, really.
Hey Albert was fun.
There was also a programme with some inventor chap, which was loosely a science education show... I can't remember much else about it though. Was the Crystal Maze a children's show, or was it just that I watched it as a child?
Wow... I really didn't think I watched that many cartoons when I was a kid, but I'm pretty sure I saw every one of those. I'm not sure if it's just blind nostalgia, but I swear kid's TV programs have taken a nose-dive in quality since then.JoobNoob said:So many shows that aired passed in a blur, I swear. I hadn't realized until now how quick my childhood elapsed.
Well, here I go:
-Ren and Stimpy
-Animaniacs
-Rocko's Modern Life
-Fantastic 4
-Spiderman
-Gargoyles
-Dragonball and DBZ
-Simpsons
-Scooby Doo
-Wacky Races
-Popeye
-Flinstones
-Yogi the Bear
-Looney Tunes
-Addams Family
-Dexter's Lab
-Hey Arnold
-Pokemon
-Cow and Chicken
-Johnny Bravo
-Angry Beavers
-Catdog
-PPG
-Wild Thornberrys
-Ed Edd n' Eddy
-Batman Beyond
-Courage the Cowardly Dog
-Spongebob
-Yu-Gi-Oh
-Jackie Chan Adventures
-Invader Zim
-Samurai Jack
-Fairly Oddparents
-Totally Spies
-Hamtaro
-Jimmy Neutron
-Codename KND
-Code Lyoko
-My Life as a Teenage Robot
-Teen Titans
-Xiaolin Showdown
-W.I.T.C.H.
-Danny Phantom
-Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
-Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi
-Robotboy
-Yin-Yang-Yo
What tops them all is either PPG, Dexter's Lab, Looney Tunes, Fairly Oddparents, Foster's, DBZ & Dragonball, or Animaniacs. Can't decide, they are all magnificent on their own.
A mix of everything, really. I occupied most of my time with Legos, videogames, reading, and cartoons. Good times...