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4095ArticleSupermanNice job. I can tell why this was one of the winning articles. You obviously devoted a lot of time into turning Pooter into a star. Perhaps he is a well remembered icon of the '90s in some alternate universe. That would be kind of cool, wouldn't it? Sep 03, 2017View
4096ArticleSupermanI second NLogan's comment that Valix is awesome. Who wouldn't want a flaming sword as a weapon?Me, Myself and MacReiSep 03, 2017View
4098ArticleSupermanI was a huge fan of Fox Kids. The various incarnations of Power Rangers, Batman: The Animated Series, and Spider-Man: The Animated Series were some of my favorite shows on their lineup. I didn't often get to watch Fox Kids on Saturday mornings, but watching the block's afternoon lineup during the weekdays was my daily ritual after getting home from school.Five Childhood Programming Line Ups I LovedSep 03, 2017View
4099ArticleSupermanThis is such a cool look back in time. It's really jarring to see Mario advertised as being on a system other than Nintendo. He's so tied to Nintendo's systems these days that it's just weird thinking about playing one of his games on anything but a Nintendo system.Retro Comic Book Ads #2Sep 03, 2017View
4127ArticleSupermanThat's a nice assessment of two great films. The two of them are really neck and neck for me, but I've written how I would break things down below. Best Batman: Batman Begins (but only slightly) Best Batmobile: toss-up (I really liked the Tumbler, even though it doesn't much match what the Batmobile should be.) Best villain: Batman 1989 Best love interest: Batman 1989 Best Gotham: Batman 1989 Best Commissioner Gordon: Batman Begins Best Alfred: Batman BeginsOld vs. New: Batman vs. Batman BeginsSep 13, 2017View
4128ArticleSupermanI was at school (7th grade) when the attacks happened and didn't know anything until late in the afternoon when we watched the news during social studies class. I guess limiting news coverage to that one class was my school's way of trying to keep the school day as normal as possible.Where Were You That September Day?Sep 13, 2017View
4143ArticleSuperman@Hoju - A child's imagination is a wonderful thing indeed. I sometimes wonder what made me think up such twisted storylines.The Adventures of Junior, the World's Greatest Cat DetectiveSep 22, 2017View
4144ArticleSupermanI don't think I ever had anything you mentioned in this article, but it's still a nice look at fast food's past. I am kind of surprised that McDonald's serving pizza was a thing without me ever knowing, though.Retro Fast Food That is No MoreSep 23, 2017View
4145ArticleSupermanNice article. Fortunately, I never had any of these toys. They sound like a real waste of money.Five 90’s Toys That Never Lived Up to the HypeSep 23, 2017View
4146ArticleSupermanThis reminds me of some of the contests Fox Kids used to run. I entered a few of them but never won. It was always my dream that one day I would be a winner, though. If you ever see an active listing for one of those Spy Kits, I think you should totally buy it for her! Better late than never, and it would make for a very sentimental gift.My Sister and the Harriet the Spy Nickelodeon Contest Sep 23, 2017View