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

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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.
 
Netflix has Wakko's Wish the Animaniacs movie up for streaming. Just watched it 2 weeks. Still funny and I'm in my mid 30s 🙂.
 
OP: For those in their mid 20s, do these bring back fond memories?

Nope, because my life does not revolve entirely around the TV as its mental slave. And most modern kids cartoons just rot the brain, or what passes for one in some people. And fond memories? You have to be kidding. They aren't even funny when they try to be, and they are just plain stupid the rest of the time.
Also, most modern cartoons mirror the fall of intellectualism and the serious decline of modern education almost completely. As a kid, I preferred to watch adult type TV, not regurgitated animated trash made for semi-retarded minds. But I did like the Star Trek and Planet of the Apes cartoons or some of the older ones made in the 50s and 60s that weren't entirely devoid of any moral values like Ren and Stimpy are. But that's what makes it so funny you say? What does that say about you? Humm?
 
OP: For those in their mid 20s, do these bring back fond memories?

Nope, because my life does not revolve entirely around the TV as its mental slave. And most modern kids cartoons just rot the brain, or what passes for one in some people. And fond memories? You have to be kidding. They aren't even funny when they try to be, and they are just plain stupid the rest of the time.
Also, most modern cartoons mirror the fall of intellectualism and the serious decline of modern education almost completely. As a kid, I preferred to watch adult type TV, not regurgitated animated trash made for semi-retarded minds. But I did like the Star Trek and Planet of the Apes cartoons or some of the older ones made in the 50s and 60s that weren't entirely devoid of any moral values like Ren and Stimpy are. But that's what makes it so funny you say? What does that say about you? Humm?

Your childhood called...wanted you to know that you missed it..
 
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Though you're not truly an old-school kid of the 80's unless you remember unless you remember this with Stacy Ferguson, a.k.a. "Fergie".
 
I still smile every time I hear the theme for cops (the cartoon of course). I had it as my ring tone for a while.

My college roommate found the episodes on a torrent and we watched it. That may have been the WORST show ever made. I have no idea how I liked it as a kid. Also, I feel like I watched it through my entire childhood but there was only ever one season.
 
They made a later season of Gargoyles that I somehow missed and was shocked when I saw that and was able to catch it again on tv a few years ago.

Still some good stuff.

wasn't it with different animators and stuff though? Are you talking about the Goliath Chronicles?
 
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