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MASH
WKRP
Barney Miller
Star Trek the Next Generation
Night Court
X-files
The Simpsons Courage the Cowardly Dog What's with Andy
Byker Grove
Art Attack
Fawlty Towers
The Ren & Stimpy Show
Saved by the Bell
You Can't Do That on Television
(But really, so many more.)
The Simpsons.
Stargate SG-1.
Star Trek Deep Space 9.
- The Simpsons: From seeing Season 2 episodes someone had recorded from Sky TV on VHS before it was on terrestrial TV, through to Season 9 when it stopped being good many years later. It was on all the time and we never got bored of it.
- Red Dwarf: The first TV show I was allowed to stay up “late” for, when it broadcast at 9pm. Felt like I’d entered a new stage in my life watching a late-night comedy show.
- The X Files: Similar to the above, this was the first serious, “grown-up” TV show I watched, and I was hooked. I thought anything with a paranormal tinge was awesome at that younger age (I guess I still do, although through an admittedly far more sceptical scientific lens these days).
Are you me?
I’m going to strongly assume you’re about 40 in that case haha
I felt the exact same way about the X Files while I watched it too! It was on my personal honorable mentions ✅
Looks like the montages creator here is an early millennial.
Transformers, GIJoe, He-Man
Pokemon Scooby-Doo Demon king daimao
While the first two are probably fairly generic choices. The last one is the first anime i watched ( i dont count pokemon as anime ) when i was a teeneager ( naturaly it is a crazy schol fantasy harem anime , they were kinda trending at that time and they mostly sucked , similar to iseaki today . This one is probably no exception but i kinda look at it with rose tinted glasses and i havent watched it for a long time . ). Mostly because crunchyroll was an app on ps4 and i installed it and at that time everything was for free after a week. And boy o boy that was a start of journey through a very very deep black hole that im still very deep in.
In order, Sonic the Hedgehog (SatAM), Pokemon, Digimon
- The Fresh Prince
- Saved by the Bell
- Dragon Ball
Can we be friends?
Saved by the Bell, You Can't Do That on Television, and Nick Arcade. Honorable mention to SK8-TV.
SpongeBob, obviously
Knight Rider, The A-Team, MacGyver
Honorable mentions to Dukes of Hazzard, The Fall Guy, Magnum, Buck Rogers, Battlestar Galactica, TJ Hooker, Manimal, Automan etc
What a time to be a kid
In 1972, a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them...maybe you can hire The A-Team.
Being the generation that grew up as kids of Vietnam vets was a trip. You had these dudes with BA Baracus looking like he was ready to fuck some fool up to pity them. After that, you had the privileged White middle-upper class family of the Brady Bunch being all corny af, saying shit like, "Gee whiz, Mom! That's positively fantastic!" There were eight people living comfortably off of one wage with a housekeeper.
Imagine that today. The A-Team would be four Afghan and Iraq vets all tatted up working out of a desert-colored F150 Raptor hunting down pedos. One of them would be called Ricky Recon with the signature phrase, "It's time for some group therapy!" They'd also have a lady with them that would be the reasonable one. Every episode would include one line where someone bitches about the VA. The next show would be Modern Family.
Beverly hills, X-Files, Friends
Beverly Hillbillies, I Dream of Jeannie, Mission Impossible
- Monty Python
- Doctor Who (reboot)
- Firefly
Battlestar Galactica (original) Buck Rogers Dukes of Hazard
Honorable mentions McGuyver A-team
Star Trek: TNG
Batman: The Animated Series
Space Ghost Coast to Coast
Considering I forgot about it and got back into it, bringing back memories, first slot definitely goes to Franklin.
I'd definitely say second would have to go to a show like Ed Edd n Eddy since I used to watch way too much of it, I think...
And third would absolutely be a toss up since I watched way too many cartoons growing up. So I'd probably have to go with Death Note since it's the first anime I recognized as anime instead of just a cartoon back when I was in freshman year highschool.
Edit:
Someone mentioned Invader Zim and that would definitely be a contender because that show made me start to like weird and sometimes disturbing things. Here's looking at you, Dark Harvest. Also saw an Angry Beavers mention. Definitely a close 3rd since beavers are my favorite animal thanks to that show and Franklin.
Death Note was a great anime! And also one of the earlier anime I came across - but I was just older than "youth" when I saw it.
- Dragonball Z
- Mythbusters
- The Simpsons
Cyberchase
ZOOM!
Zoboomafoo
Animaniacs
Gargoyles
Doctor Who (Classic)
This is actually a pretty hard question. At first I couldn't think of any show but the more I thought about it the more came to my mind.
I narrowed it down to these three:
- MAS*H
- Hogan's Heroes
- Dinosaurs
Not because I'm so old but because they where first aired in my home country in the early and mid nineties when I was at my granny's place a lot of afternoons.
Later I moved town, kinda lost touch to my grandma and wasn't really there when she got very old and then died.
Looking back it's really sad that I wasn't there for someone who spend a whole lot of my childhood with me and in fact was always there for me.
Thanks for sharing your memory. I hope you are able to cherish the memories you had together.
As a kid.
- Saved by the Bell.
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
- Ducktales.
As a teenager.
- The Wonder Years.
- Friends.
- Party of Five.
I didn't include The Simpsons since growing up in the 90s, that's a given.
Rocko's Modern Life
Ren and Stimpy
Spider-man: The Animated Series
star trek TOS. original twilight zone. doctor who.
Scooby Doo Courage the Cowardly Dog Invader Zim
SpongeBob trumps all of these, but that's like a free bingo spot for 90s kids
Saved by The Bell, Friends, Naruto
Are You Afraid of the Dark? Animaniacs Rugrats
Earlier:
- Star Trek: The Next Generation
- The Simpsons
- ReBoot
Later on:
- SpongeBob SquarePants
- Invader Zim
- Futurama
Dragon ball z Ren n stimpy Beavis and butthead
Batman: TAS
X-Men
WWF Monday Night Raw
The Simpsons
The Magic School Bus
Friends
Honorable mention to Sailor Moon
Angry Beavers
Family Guy
SpongeBob SquarePants
Me and my brother would watch the first two for hours. I don’t know how many times we went through all of the seasons of Family Guy he had on dvd
I once got made to write "I will not say 'Reeeeee!' anymore" 50 times on a sheet of paper by my mother.