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Re: Favourite childhood programme?
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Re: Favourite childhood programme?
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![]() few years back my dad threw out all my toys without telling me, I lost everything, including all my Star Wars... |
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Re: Favourite childhood programme?
I was lucky, i have those because my parents cleared out their loft and so i went round and searched through all the stuff. Wont tell you what else was there for fear of pushing you over the edge
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ah Danger Mouse was one of my very favourites, shame:-
BBC News - Danger Mouse creator Mark Hall's 'legacy of quality' |
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Well, as my avatar says I Taw a Putty Tat, but also to mention:
He-Man, Ghostbusters, Transformers, The Biskitts, The Bluffers....... |
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marine boy was my fav
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HardwareHeaven Lover
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Re: Favourite childhood programme?
bananaman
Poddington Peas bouli The Smurfs The Coyote are you afraid of the dark he man microbi mis uszatek bozo le clown calimero the shoe people pink panther la linea fireman sam... and many more
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Of course D/M mouse were a classic and so were Count Duckula,Thanks to the link i remembered that one... And BTW R.I.P. |
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I was gonna post in this thread earlier this week but couldn't be arsed in the end because I realised pretty much all these childhood cartoons were crap. He-Man, Thundercats, those guys who strapped gadgets onto their suits etc. Bad animation, weak stories and stuffing little morality tales down children's necks - He-Man I'm looking at you here. Pretty much the only one that still stands up for me is DangerMouse because it was actually genuinely well produced, well written and funny.
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Stop It! and Tidy Up!
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Re: Favourite childhood programme?
Not going to lie, seeing the thread title and being American, I thought it read "favorite childhood programmer" and got quite confused.
Myself, being a 90s child, would have to be Scooby Doo and Pokemon. Sorry, all you old farts
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Your video got me all nostalgic, so I fetched Gordon at weekend.
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![]() btw did he always look like a Russian hooker had done his makeup for him... ? |
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I used to watch Voltron, Dungeon and dragons, Mask, Transformers, GI-Joe, Go-bots (kind of cheesy), Animaniacs (which my daughter now watches) and what got me into anime' and probably my favorite- Robotech.
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Ahh, Dungeons and Dragons... did they ever get home?!
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Loved D & D....
They never made it home as the show was cancelled at 3 seasons. I think I read it on Wiki that they would have made it home in Season 4. Oh and I will always remember Bagpuss from my childhood.
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I've gone with Bananaman instead of He-man now... it's not me in the pic, I don't need the chest plate
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but i suppose you need the arms?
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Chances are that at least one of his arms is in no need of them either. Though I don't know if he is a left or right handed. ![]() I just woke up so I hope that's as funny as I think it is and it won't find me banned next time I come here.
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Star Fleet (also known as XBomber in many countries)
BattleStar Galactica Terrahawks He Man Buck Rogers flash gordon cartoon the whacky races the banana bunch Tiswas Stingray Captain Scarlett and the mysterons Monkey (Monkey Magic)
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I daren't click that link, coz there might be something on there...
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Lol.
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Even at the age 11 (Feckin hell am i getting old) i found not just funny but slightly spooky... Thanks for the reminder.. Just as a spolier ![]() The very first episode.. Last edited by MIG-31; Jan 7, 2012 at 08:28 PM. |
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What does this do?
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Re: Favourite childhood programme?
I say!
Personally, I'd have to go for Budgie the Little Helicopter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia But also recommend the more recent program Adventure Time - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Re: Favourite childhood programme?
Adventure time is crazy.
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