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4056 | Article | NLogan | Kids across America became imaginary ninjas in their minds and snuck around wishing they had the martial arts prowess and abilities of true ninjas before the videogame craze took over and firmly rooted their butts to the couch. I am glad you were one of those kids. | Aug 22, 2017 | ||
678 | Video | Vaporman87 | Kick, Punch, it's all in the mind... | Parappa the Rapper demo | Jun 03, 2013 | |
4207 | Article | pikachulover | KCOP used to show the most random Sunday morning cartoons. As a kid I liked the Paw Paw Bears. Fantastic Max was very popular with the kids in my kindergarten class in 1989/1990. Anything by Hanna Barbera or Harvey Toons on Sundays was ok with me. Adding Tom and Jerry to their Sunday morning lineup was always a treat. I used to watch Blinky Bill I think that was on KCOP. I love the Comic Strip. I used to be an editor for the TV.com page until somebody overtook my position. | SUNDAY Morning Cartoons | Nov 28, 2017 | |
3526 | Article | Vaporman87 | Karate Man-Man 2.0 is awesome!!! I would totally pony up $30 bucks for him and the upgrades! LOL. Karate Man-Man would make an excellent villain in any toy line, but especially in the ninja world of Dutch and Hamato. He makes way more sense there. "Have at thee, lazy couch ninjas!" | The Legend of Karate Man-Man | Apr 27, 2016 | |
1112 | Article | pikachulover | K-Dramas are popular in LA. There is a sizable Korean population here. There are about 3 broadcast channels in the area that show them. I also watch J-dramas from Japan. I think the Power Rangers Movie was the only movie I saw in theaters that summer. I didn't go to the movies much. I like Gangsta's and Amish Paradise. | The Summer of 1995 | Jun 02, 2014 | |
1309 | Article | vkimo | Just watched the videos, that was awesome! You definitely had the personality that shows look for. If I were on stage as soon as the music hit I'd lay down on stage crying, leaving the audience to wonder if my anxiety induced performance to Toni Braxton's Un Break My Heart is rehearsed or not. And man, Fergie was smoking! In a career ending act of sabotage you should have tilted her back and planted a kiss. Woulda been worth it | KIDS, Incorporated: Dreams Come True | Sep 23, 2014 | |
5627 | Article | Benjanime | just thought i'd clear something up: this was meant to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the game but since the actual anniversary month isn't until november i thought i'd go ahead and publish it now before i forget later. well anywho, enjoy! | Super Mario Land 2: A Bigger Sequel | Apr 11, 2022 | |
4823 | Article | Vaporman87 | Just sleep with one eye open for now. Until the coast is clear. LOL | Sears Wishbook Finds 1986-1989 | Jan 31, 2019 | |
595 | Video | Benjanime | just remember to pay attention to every detail in the game, because even the tiniest plot point may lead to something big ;) | Snatcher - Sega CD Gameplay | Apr 27, 2013 | |
859 | Article | Vaporman87 | Just reading about your experiences with Children's Palace makes me wish there had been one here in our area during my youth. The closest thing we had for the longest time was Kay-Bee Toys in the mall. Toys 'R Us didn't come around until later for us. I can only imagine the grief I would have given my parents to take me to a Children's Palace. The long commercial segment was awesome. There were several toys in there that I have no memory of ever seeing. Things like the Motor Mouth board game, and the Tiger piano game... great stuff. I really could have done without the curly haired "comedian/rapper" guy though. LOL Great fun Miss M. Thanks for this. | Children's Palace Was Real | Nov 16, 2013 |