I really liked
Airplane! as a kid, albeit one taped off a CTV broadcast where the nudity, drug-taking and other adult content was removed though the TV edit of
Airplane! included several "deleted scenes" not included in the theatrical cut, so when I eventually got my own proper VHS copy and, a decade later, the DVD, which only had the theatrical cut, I was wondering if I dreamed up little moments like the Mary dashboard statue covering her eyes just before the landing.
It wasn't until the
Airplane! Blu-Ray that gave you the option to watch a "long-haul" version of the movie with many of the deleted scenes included in the edited-for-TV version recut back in (in addition to the regular theatrical cut, since Blu-Ray can do seamless branching).
So, yeah,
Airplane! is one thing I enjoyed as a kid that holds up really well.
Also, while Saturday morning
Garfield and Friends is hit-or-miss, most primetime
Garfield TV specials are still pretty good to great. RIP Lorenzo Music and Lou Rawls!
Micro Machines have held up pretty well, at least the old ones from the 90's.
I still have some of mine from the late 1980s. I generally preferred Hot Wheels, but I still collected some Micro Machines. My favourite that I had was a three-pack of Presidential Limousines. I think I still have the Reagan-era Lincoln limo but I don't have the other two including the
1961 Lincoln Continental SS-100-X convertible limousine that Kennedy was shot in, which was a pretty dark choice for a Micro Machines (even if I recognize that it was the Presidential limo from before the assassination and is possibly the most iconic Presidential limo of all).