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4208ArticleHoju Koolander@pikachulover I knew you'd have my back on this one. Yep, KCOP Channel 13 was where I watched almost all of these cartoons, with the exception of the Marvel Action Universe, which played on KTLA Channel 5. Although I think the later version in the 90s called the Marvel Action Hour with Iron Man and Fantastic Four eventually played on KCOP. I'm blanking on Paw Paw Bears though. They look vaguely familiar, but I don't think I watched it. Nov 28, 2017View
4211ArticleHoju Koolander@jkatz I personally mention it way too much along with the Rambo cartoon, but you're right, it was nobody's favorite. Did you buy that sealed tape? Forgotten or not, that's awesome! @comic_book_fan Yeah, that whole 90s period of watered down violent video game cartoons was crazy. Those 2 you mentioned, plus Double Dragon were memorable and do you remember Ultraforce with Prime and company?SUNDAY Morning CartoonsNov 29, 2017View
4212ArticleHoju KoolanderCorrection: I mention in the article that Silverhawks was a Rankin-Bass production, but I meant Thundercats. Silverhawks was produced by Lorimar.SUNDAY Morning CartoonsNov 29, 2017View
4216ArticleHoju Koolander@jkatz Yeah, Dude! I still have a VCR (multiple actually) and love the VHS experience. Thanks! I'll PM you my info.SUNDAY Morning CartoonsNov 29, 2017View
4220ArticleHoju Koolander@Benjanime Yeah, we all had high hopes for the SMB movie and though it was disappointing as a kid, I find it to be a fun little oddity these days. My favorite part of these old magazines is finding mentions of games/movies that were planned, but didn't come out or at least not in the way they were originally presented.Retro Magazine RoundUp: Nintendo PowerDec 04, 2017View
4279ArticleHoju KoolanderSomething tells me that if the Green Stamp store existed in my neck of the woods, I would have been encouraging my parents to "pay with plastic" more often.Retro Ramblings: Green Stamps and Oatmeal CupsFeb 13, 2018View
4280ArticleHoju KoolanderI feel like this year end celebration was also my "end of an era" event as far as watching Nickelodeon. I hung on as long as I could, but by this point I was in high school and Hey Arnold had nothing on Rugrats as far as I was concerned. I had outgrown my once favorite cable station. Although now I really want to play with some Gak! Funny how that works.A Closer Look at: Nickelodeon's New Year's 1997-1998Feb 13, 2018View
4281ArticleHoju KoolanderWow, questions I never considered. I am 100% sure Jessie and family lived in the attic though. Whenever they were exiting a scene to go to their room, I recall that they were always walking upstairs. Thanks for the tip on Danny's wife's name, now I feel like I can score extra points in a Full House trivia contest. On a side note, I just picked up a cassette album of Tommy Page, the pop star who sang to Stephanie on her birthday in one episode. It's got some pretty solid early 90s tunes on it.My Five Favorite Full House Plot HolesFeb 13, 2018View
4282ArticleHoju KoolanderWhen I saw the title of your article I immediately thought of the random "Mickey" car scene from Wayne's World. I have to admit that there are a lot of songs on your list where I never even noticed the hand claps and now I'll enjoy going back and listening for them.Top 80s Songs with Handclaps in themFeb 13, 2018View
4283ArticleHoju KoolanderPokemon has always been my cutoff point for retro kid crazes. It just didn't connect for me as a 14 year old. But I do remember about 3-4 years earlier a bunch of kids in my neighborhood getting me into collecting these shiny square Japanese sticker cards with little monsters on them. I can't remember the name, but I always wondered if they were the initial wave of Pokemon imported from Japan. Anybody know what I'm talking about?Pokemania! My time during the Pokemon CrazeFeb 13, 2018View