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2156ArticleJBSMy wife and I watched all the tv episodes. Then We found out there was a movie. We were like great we really liked the tv shows. So we started to watch, we could'nt make it thru. It was so disturbing we could'nt finish it. Its a shame, but it just got to crazy.  Mar 26, 2015View
2057Article83.0b.etApproved!Slam Dunk: The jewel of my childhoodMar 01, 2015View
2015ArticleAnEarly90sManCaptain N? Pro Stars? Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? Gad, I love the Bush Senior era days! In '91,on a Friday night at 9pm, I know I was watching TGIF! Thank you for writing this article, Hoju Koolander! SleepoversFeb 18, 2015View
2016ArticleAnEarly90sManWell, excuse me, Princess! I love all of those shows, so you know I'm offended. Just so you know, "Cartoon All-Stars To The Rescue" was a special that played on each network channel in the spring of '90. This may surprise you, Pikachulover, but I hate Pokemon. To me, the pokemon were all rip-offs of Kirby. The similarities are all there and originality was dead in 1995. @Mason Yes, Saved By The Bell gained popularity through syndication. I didn't start watching it until the summer of 1991 when it came after The Chipmunks Go To The Movies. I wish I had recorded them then because NBC ran the uncut version of each episode. @bklynbren The New Adventures of Captain Planet was far worse than the original series. They tried to tackle difficult subjects like racism with the mid 90s series, but the character was named Captain Planet for a reason! @ZeldaQueen I'm sorry, but I have to disagree with you on that one. Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers had the same plot for each episode. @Simply Eighties Zack Morris was the greatest conman of the early 1990s. He had all of the traits of an 80s conman- good looks, spirituality and the ability to sway people with words. Mario Lopez was great as Slater, the macho man of the show. Can you blame Mark Friedman for pushing out more TMNT merchandise after Turtlemania hit in the spring of 1990? @Retrosc7 These were more than 'shows that were there in the 90s'. Most of them were pop culture touchstones! @raptor I'm with you on this one. @Fulton4V Screech really went through many changes in his fictional life. @Vaporman87 Captain Planet was meant to be the He-Man of the 1990s. The 'Save The Environment' craze of the early 90s was so short-lived. @Benjanime "Cartoon All Stars To The Rescue" is still consists of one of the greatest crossovers of all time. Oh yeah, Anime bothers me. To each its own.Overrated shows from my childhoodFeb 18, 2015View
2017ArticleAnEarly90sManAh...The Super Soaker 100. I'm still in love with it after all of these years.Retro ThriftingFeb 18, 2015View
2025ArticleAnEarly90sManAh yes, the Bart Simpson hair carving. The good old days. Remember when people had this: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Return_of_Superfly_(soundtrack)#/media/File:The_Return_of_Superfly.jpg Those magazine ads are definitely from an early 90s magazine. You can see the mid 90s coming in (Pop Qwiz popcorn, anyone), but there's still a HW Bush era atmosphere (Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers) to them. Those Simpsons Illustrated issues had to be from the fall of 1991 into the spring of 1992 when we were getting a lot closer to 1993. Thank you for writing this article, Holu. Simpsons Illustrated and 90's Magazine AdsFeb 18, 2015View
2190ArticleAnEarly90sManThe Technodrome wasn't out in 1988. Turtle-Mania didn't sweep the nation until April of 1990.Turtles: The Teenage Mutant KindApr 02, 2015View
1949ArticleCosgroveLeave it to vkimo to bring everyone out of the woodwork. It feels like a high school reunion seeing all these familiar names. I think you said it best about feeling nostalgic for a nostalgia website. There are so many memories I hold dear during my two years on RJ. I can't quite tell you guys how much writing for the site changed my life. Through a rough patch in my life, those thumbs ups were hands down the best thing in the world. But I guess that's why it tore my heart to see the site change so much. Many hours spent, @Gaijin Ninja, on yours and my articles just to see them mauled like they are today. Nothing is forever on the internet, I guess. I strictly wrote and watched videos, so I never saw the drama on the forums (but it was certainly felt across the whole site). The only wrongs I saw were some comments on articles and how little recognition Caps got on all his interview articles -- hella fine work, sir. I wish this site smoother seas than its predecessor. I hope to one day grace its pages with you guys. Y'know, harken back to Golden Years of RJ. Laters! Remembering RetroJunkFeb 10, 2015View
1952ArticleCosgroveTotally feeling the same over here!Remembering RetroJunkFeb 10, 2015View
1905ArticleSilvervixGreat article dude, I loved every word in it.Remembering RetroJunkFeb 08, 2015View