X-men by far was my favorite.
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X-men
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Pinkey and the Brain
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Originally posted by PsyblastWas Dragon Ball Z really around in the US in the 90s? I loved that showed during my middle school years...the early 2000s.
It was on weekday mornings on the WB around 97 or so. It wasn't until it was moved to Cartoon Network that its popularity grew and they finally dubbed the rest of the series.Comment
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Originally posted by garnettrules21X-men by far was my favorite."Good music transcends all physical limits, it's more then something you hear, it's something that you feel, when the author, experience, and passion is real" - Murs (And this is for)Comment
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Originally posted by Brankles
There was another 3-D show that took place in a computer, and the characters were blue and would fight off viruses and bugs... anybody remember that one?Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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Originally posted by DiademAnybody remember The Bots Master?
I would put this on at 7:30 every morning just before going to school. I always had to miss the last 5 or so minutes because I had to leave to get to school. But, I loved that show."It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace
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Originally posted by FootballForever
I wonder why they went away from that."It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace
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I was just browsing this thread, and had the impulse to find X-men the series on dvd. While I failed to find an official release of the series, I stumbled upon various sites that apparently recorded all 76 episodes on vhs, and then recorded them onto dvds. I couldn't resist ordering the five-season series for $35 through paypal, with no shipping charge. One can only hope it's legit and the quality isn't too piss poor. Here's the site I ordered from: http://www.tvshowtrading.com/shows/xmen.htm
Now, if anybody can find me the complete series of Doug, I would be truly delighted.Comment
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Reading this thread makes me realize how awesome Nickelodeon used to be, and how terrible it is now...Comment
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Check what's on the horizon:
'Conan: Red Nails' Animated Feature
Principal Animation About to Begin
October 19, 2005
Ron Perlman, star of the Hellboy franchise, Marg Helgenberger of CSI, and James Marsden (Cyclops in the X-Men films) will voice the major roles in the first feature-length animated Conan film, Conan: Red Nails. The legendary W. Michael Kaluta is the new movie's key concept designer, with Mark Schultz (Cadillacs & Dinosaurs) adding additional designs for the 2D/3D film, which Victor Dal Chele (Spider-Man, The New Adventures of Johnny Quest) will direct from a screenplay by Steve Gold and Timothy Dolan. New Line Home Entertainment has acquired all North American distribution rights and plans to release Conan: Red Nails on DVD sometime in 2006.
The Conan: Red Nails animated feature is about to move from the "design and production" phase to principal animation. The film will precede a major new live-action Conan feature from Warner Bros. (see "Conan Movie Back on Track"). The return of Robert E. Howard's sword-wielding Cimmerian to the big screen can only be good news for retailers given the number of Conan licensees, which includes, to name a few of the most prominent, Dark Horse Comics, McFarlane Toys, Ballantine/Del Rey, Comic Images (CCG), and Mongoose Publishing (RPG).
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Originally posted by Fresh TendrilsOh snap.
DOUG!
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