Title: Tv Shows/ Movies That We Watched As Kids
Description: and still do today...
outatimedelorean - May 24, 2005 08:20 PM (GMT)
Can anybody remember any tv shows/ movies they used to watch as kids? Do you still watch them today?
This list can include shows that are still airing years later or did at one time...
Power Rangers - seen the original series and the movie
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Back to the Future animated Series
Bill Nye the Science Guy
Ghost Writer
Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?
Kidsongs (don't ask) - they also some videos as well.
Mister Roger's Neighborhood
It doesn't matter if it came out recently or not, as long as you liked it.
Post yours.
Shandy - May 25, 2005 02:31 AM (GMT)
Shandy - May 25, 2005 02:35 AM (GMT)
outatimedelorean - May 25, 2005 04:11 AM (GMT)
^I've also watched Inspector Gadget. Gadget is so clumsy and stupid. Funniest scenes were with Chief Quimby who usually gotten the exploding messages.
Same with:
Garfield & Friends
Heathcliff
I wonder if Blind Spot remembers any shows that he watched as a kid?
I Love Doc - May 25, 2005 05:17 AM (GMT)
the smurfs
gummy bears
muppet babies
sesame street
you cant do that on televison
are you afraid of the dark
a little bit of inspector gadget
scooby doo
i remember count duckula just dont think i watched it that much
ducktales
back to the future animated series
all the charlie brown specials
probably more i just dont remember
outatimedelorean - May 25, 2005 05:50 AM (GMT)
^I forgot about:
The Smurfs
Scooby Doo
Muppet Babies
Are you afraid of the dark
Sesame Street.
Ducktales
Good thing you mentioned those as I forgot those shows.
LonePineKath - May 25, 2005 06:54 AM (GMT)
Postman Pat
Thomas the Tank Engine
Pob
The Raccoons
Alvin & the Chipmunks
Willow the Whisp
The Family Ness
Transformers
Why Don't You? (in the summer)
Button Moon
Bagpuss
Dogtanian
Fraggle Rock
Flintstones
Pigeon Street
Poddington Peas
Mysterious Cities of Gold (a cartoon)
Rentaghost
He-man
She-Ra (I had my own She Ra doll!)
Scooby Do
Muppet Babies
Duck Tales
Gummi Bears
Inspector Gadget
Mighty Mouse
Super Ted
Count Duckula
Garfield
Heathcliff
Round The Twist
The Henderson Kids
Ellie & Jools (spooky!)
Grange Hill
Thunder Cats
Bananaman (Eric is!)
Eek! It's only as I write them down that I realise I must have been a telly addict! Ha ha!
outatimedelorean - May 25, 2005 08:03 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (LonePineKath @ May 25 2005, 01:54 AM) |
| Thomas the Tank Engine |
Wasn't that show called "Shining Time Station"?
It featured Thomas the tank engine and his friends.
Shandy - May 25, 2005 09:02 AM (GMT)
^ lol, what are you talking about!? lol j/k
It was called Thomas the Tank Engine and friends here anyway, maybe it was renamed in the states??
outatimedelorean - May 25, 2005 09:15 AM (GMT)
^Ironically, Thomas the tank engine and friends started in 1984, Shining Time Station ran 1990-1993 which featured some of Thomas the tank engine and friends stories for awhile.
Shandy - May 25, 2005 09:25 AM (GMT)
^ oh ok, sounds like a spin off.
That reminds me, how many shows were the Flintstones in?
I remember seeing one where bambam and Pebbles were teenages and Fred was a news reporter :rolleyes:
And how many spin offs have Scooby Doo had?
outatimedelorean - May 25, 2005 09:39 AM (GMT)
^Try using IMDB.com for a change to find that info.
I remember a Jetsons Meet the Flintstones movie. Elroy invents a time machine, thus accidently sending him and his family back in time, while the Flintstones go to the future.
What tv show was the Flintstones based on?
Shandy - May 25, 2005 09:49 AM (GMT)
outatimedelorean - May 25, 2005 09:58 AM (GMT)
^Hear about what happened to the guy who was the voice of Fred Flintstone?
One of the schemes on The Honeymooners was frozen pizza. It later became a success
Shandy - May 25, 2005 10:19 AM (GMT)
^ Yeah, Alan Reed died in the late 1970's.
And The Honeymooners started alot of things. It was the very first spin-off ever made actaully (linking to what we were talking about earlier)
outatimedelorean - May 25, 2005 10:28 AM (GMT)
Which episode of the Honeymooners was in BTTF? I saw the entire episode on video that was part of the Classic 39 collection.
Shandy - May 25, 2005 10:40 AM (GMT)
The one where Ralph dresses up as a man from space ;)
Aaron - August 26, 2007 12:22 PM (GMT)
No Shining Time Station outside the US? Ringo played the little miniature conductor dude!
I'm gonna try to list a few starting with the youngest age ...
Sesame Street (I was quite Big Bird obsessed and had the talking Big Bird and Cookie Monster)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Return to Oz
Back to the Future
Dinosaurs
Darkwing Duck
Alvin and the Chipmunks
Rescue Rangers
Bonkers
Goof Troop
- Anything from the Disney Afternoon lineup ...
I Love Lucy
Follow That Bird
TGIF lineup (Full House, Family Matters, etc)
Bobby's World
Life with Louie
Muppet Babies (Don't laugh)
Care Bears (Don't continue laughing)
Pokemon (I realize this wasn't on when I was very young, but I was a kid at heart! lol!)
Okay, so they don't go in order exactly. If I think of more I'll put them down.
needles1987 - August 26, 2007 05:26 PM (GMT)
Power Rangers
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?
Sesame Street
Muppet Babies
Full House
Step by Step
Boy Meets World
Recess
Doug
Rugrats
Rocko's Modern Life
Ren and Stimpy
Cow and Chicken
X-Men
Dexter's Laboratory
Johnny Bravo
Dinosaurs
Goof Troop
Bobby's World
Life with Louie
Jetsons
Flintstones
Spiderman
Superfriends
Brady Bunch
Kenan and Kel
Old School All That
are you afraid of the dark
Salute your shorts
Jennifer Mcfly - August 26, 2007 06:25 PM (GMT)
Sailor moon
bttf the animatied sereis
tgif line up sabrina the teenage witch,boy meets world dinosour cardcaptors
full house
rossanne
batman the sereis
the batman
oinki and the brain
the secret world of alex mack
double dare
are you afraid of the dark
the muppet show
muppet show tongiht
muppet babies
bareney 2-12
wee sing video tapes
family guy
dairia
beavius and butthead
storytime wtih belle from beuty and the beast
two of a kind \\
bewitched \ \\
the brady bunch
family matters\\
step by step.