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For those in their mid 20s, do these bring back fond memories?

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PS I make a point to avoid contact with old cartoons. They are not nearly as good once you're grown up and you'll spoil good memories.

PPS Add these to the list:
Freakazoid
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Earthworm Jim
Recess
Animaniacs: Still good. Then you can also appreciate some of the other stuff that was just over your head as a kid, such as Slappy's love of a good sitz bath.


And there's always Lake Titicaca.
 
Good times. I still often quote lines from many of those cartoons.

"Well, excuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuse me princess! - usually to a chick
"IIIIIIII HAVVVVVVVVVE THE POWEEEEERRRR!" - when I beat a game or boss
"Cowabunga!" - when the pizza guy hands me my pizza
"lets rollout" - slight variation of optimus line
"the power is yours!" - when I hand over something of value
and more..

I also recite the super mario bro super show theme song while im taking a shower.

Damn you are teh nerd supremo.
 
Are you just saying this because of the giant dancing dildo?

leave your father out of this.

the show is awesome. it teaches music and expression to kids and it has live human interaction, which has been shown to be more beneficial to learning than cartoon educational programming. not only that, but it's got some bands and musicians from back when i was a kid and high school.
 
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