I remember and absolutely loved ReBoot! It's one of the few shows that went further in Canada than it did in the US (ABC dropped it after a while, and it only really continued on YTV for some time).ZeroNightmare said:who remembers Reboot? that show was dope.
I remember watching that. Who thought A Teddy bear could do so much stuff?.Shiyojin Rommyu said:Ho****, it even lists SuperTed.
That show was so odd. XD
I hated the movies, and I hate the new series. However the Peter Pan series you mentioned is the one I loved. From all my childhood cartoons this one scores pretty high.|Overlord| said:Well, title says all. What ways your Favourite Childhood Television Show?.
1)Thomas The Tank Engine. Talking Trains that get pissed off at each other, & crash into things frequently =P.
2)Fox's Peterpan & the Pirates. Many of you may not know this, It was a shortlived seris on Peter pan that Fox produced in 1990-1991. They went indepth into all the characters. Instead of the traditional Green Peter Pan, The Peter Pan in this series was Brown and Had a sword on his boot.
3)Sesame Street. Oscar The Grouch, can't beat that, living in a trash can. Wish I was still young when Tickle me Elmos came out .
4)Playschool. I watched this when I was really dam young of course, looking back at it now I'd probably laugh at people doing such dam crazy things they'd do =P.
5)Bananna's In PJs. When you think about it now those Bannans made friends with a Purple rat & some bears o_o.
Yet another show I forgot! I absolutely loved Darkwing Duck; it was always on right after school, for me :]Engar said:Darkwing Duck for the win!
frsrblch said:What the hell? It was, is, and always shall be Thomas the Tank Engine. Do you have some wonky name for Theodore the Tugboat as well?
Meh, it was basically the same show.IMDB said:Plot Summary for
"Shining Time Station" (1990)
An American version of the popular British children's program. Every episode, the kids (and sometimes the adults, too) at Shining Time Station learn some special lessons about life and getting along with others from the miniature Mr. Conductor. The lessons are then illustrated in segments featuring Thomas the Tank Engine.
Hahaha, yeah that was great, as a kid warming to video games it was pure gold. It also makes for good stoner TV (they still show it occasionally). Remember Crystal Maze too?Davidskiwan said:anybody remember Knightmare?... it was british, like, they got your standard 4 geek team, put one of them in a helmet and used very basic blue screen technology to send them on quests... the 3 geeks not wearing the helmet would have to direct the one in the helmet through the quests cuz well... he cant see and they're watching him on a giant screen.