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Nostalgia Spotlight - Toy Aisles of the 80's
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09-01-2011, 06:21 AM
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bmorr
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thechris
Nah, I don't think cartoons ever hit a point where they sucked. We just have an emotional attachment to specific cartoons of our childhood. There are cartoons coming out now that are fantastic like Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, Young Justice, the Ben 10 series, Skyland, GI Joe Renegade, Superhero Squad, the new Scooby Doos, Generator Rex, etc. I can even appreciate that while they aren't particularly to my taste, products like Totally Spies, Martin Mystery, and the usual cast of Nick Toons are pretty decent.
And Teletoon had some good products. The 90s had great Disney animated series, Spider-man TAS, Batman TAS, X-Men TAS, Iron Man TAS, Fantastic Four TAS, Powerpuff Girls, Dial M for Monkey, Dexter's Laboratory, the post 90s anime craze started with Dragonball Z, Pokemon, Digimon and Sailor Moon. The 80s had great cartoons, but I don't think cartooning ever went down hill. There's just a point in your life that you kind of grow up and as such, you have little attachment to the cartoons of that era.
I've gotten to a point where I just decided not to write off any program until I've given it a chance and I think it might be a bit harsh to dismiss an entire decade as having nothing positive to offer. You may miss out on something really cool.
you forgot batman brave and the bold. RIP
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