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Not really a show but all the Bionicle animated shit I loved back then. Pretty sure they haven't aged well at all.
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Superbook (both series) and Flying Lighthouse were made for the Christian Broadcasting Network and where I lived at the time were shown before the Saturday morning cartoon block started.A Christian dubbed anime titled Superbook. My first exposure to anime and I was five.
A Christian dubbed anime titled Superbook. My first exposure to anime and I was five.
As I said, only that particular iteration. The originals up until the 70's are still pretty good.
And the less said about that CGI abomination that was the live-action movie, the better.
remember the AIDS episode
A lot of the darker episodes I saw at that time I didn't see in the 90s. I'm guessing they weren't put into rotation quite as often. I don't remember seeing an AIDS episode. But back when Captain Planet was on we were in full AIDS panic mode. If you got AIDS in the 90s you were a dead man walking and your entire life was ruined as soon as people found out. It was a very serious issue. I can see why they might want to use Captain Planet to educate children as age appropriately as possible. Especially since many people legit thought AIDS could be spread by shaking hands or sneezing on someone.
There was a comic that used be posted on buses and trains in the 90s. I guess it wasn't meant for kids but of course they are gonna read it. I know I did. There may have been an animated commercial too. Two people forget to use a condom and wake up the next morning screaming "What about AIDS?". The background of the comic was like pink or orange or something so it would stand out.
Yeah saying the acting didn't hold up is the understatement of the century. Speaking of shows where the acting didn't hold up, Are You Afraid of the Dark and Goosebumps. I know people have nostalgia for all three of these shows, I do too, but watching through the eyes of an adult there is a lot of cringe there.The original Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. I dare you to watch even a single episode of that shit. You'll want to blow your brains out.
Full House. That show didn't hold up at all.
Eerie Indiana was a cool show in the first season, but the second season replaced the likeable child actors and would qualify for this thread.