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44473The Café<p>Every TV show has a life-span and the creators responsible know that the secret to a show&#39;s immortality is to end it at the height of its popularity. If instead a show is allowed to die a slow, pitiful death at the hands of untalented newcomers, that could taint even the shows shiniest years with tarnish as fans turn away from the good, because of the bad!</p> eddstarrNov 30, 2019View
44472Favorite retro slogans<p>&nbsp;</p> <p><span style="font-size:14px">&quot;how ya gonna do it?&quot;</span></p> <p><iframe frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/YUhtV9mCsrA" width="560"></iframe></p> <p><span style="font-size:16px">&quot;you&nbsp;gonna PS/2 it!&quot;</span></p> eddstarrNov 30, 2019View
44471Ulysses 31 (Copyright 1980, DHX Media)<p><img alt="" src="https://i.pinimg.com/236x/a3/ce/ba/a3ceba1e148a20898b20838ce43b02fe--ulysse--vintage-retro.jpg" /></p> <p>One of Seattle&#39;s independent television stations aired &quot;Ulysses 31&quot; on Sunday mornings from 1995 to 1996. I&#39;ve been telling anyone who would listen about this cartoon ever since.&nbsp;</p> <p>Only when I got my first computer and joined RetroJunk in 2008 was I able to search for details about this cartoon.&nbsp;</p> eddstarrNov 30, 2019View
44470The Café<p>according to some recent articles popping up, it turns out the news about the simpsons&#39; cancellation isn&#39;t true. i just don&#39;t know who to believe anymore and the show hasn&#39;t been watchable in years anyway so i guess i should just ignore the show altogether. after all apu being gone from the show was like the final nail in the coffin to me.</p> BenjanimeNov 30, 2019View
44469Your avatar.<p>i know i just changed my avatar only a few days ago, but i couldn&#39;t help myself to have something festive, so here&#39;s 2003 TMNT mikey donning old st. nick&#39;s hat.</p> BenjanimeNov 30, 2019View
44467Ulysses 31 (Copyright 1980, DHX Media)<p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Fun fact: The show&#39;s animation was outsourced to Tokyo Movie Shinsha or TMS Entertainment for short. Their credits include Golgo 13 (Copyright 1982, TMS), Akira (Copyright 1988, TMS), Monster Rancher (Copyright 1999, TMS), Little Nemo Adventures in Slumberland (Copyright 1989, TMS) and even outsourced works from North America such as Inspector Gadget (Copyright 1983, DHX Media), Ducktales Original (Copyright 1987, The Walt Disney Corporation), Tiny Toons Adventures and Animaniacs&nbsp;(Copyright 1993, Warner Brothers)</p> <p>Batman The Animated Series (Copyright 1992, Warner Bros)&nbsp;</p> <p>And much more...</p> <p>---------------------------------------------------</p> <p><strong><em>~All copyrights acknowledged where necessary&nbsp;</em></strong></p> RetroSnob88Nov 30, 2019View
44466Happy 47th Anniversary to Atari Pong<p>Celebrities who loved playing Pong (Copyright 1972, Atari Incorporated) back when it was all the rage:</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Fay Dunaway</p> <p>Neil Schon of the American&nbsp; Progressive Rock later turned Arena Pop Rock band Journey</p> <p>James Hetfield of the 1980&#39;s and 90&#39;s Metal band Metallica</p> <p>Bill Murray</p> <p>Billie Jean King endorsed it in 1975</p> <p>Les Claypool of the 1990&#39;s American bizzaro Rock band Primus</p> <p>Dan Aykroyd</p> <p>Michael Jackson</p> <p>And several more...</p> RetroSnob88Nov 30, 2019View
44465Rush (Progressive Rock band from back in the 1970's to the late 2010's)<p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Ugh! I hate Family Guy&nbsp;</p> RetroSnob88Nov 30, 2019View
44464Rush (Progressive Rock band from back in the 1970's to the late 2010's)<p>Chester Cheetah sure has a thing for Rush.</p> <p><iframe frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/SCYOxSm2PJI" width="560"></iframe></p> Mr MagicNov 30, 2019View
44463The Café<p>&nbsp;</p> <blockquote rel="ThatDudeintheHoodie" style="display: inline-block !important;"><strong>ThatDudeintheHoodie wrote :</strong> <p><em>They actually brought it on themselves. They were bragging about having kids content and attracting kids to the main youtube site, not the kids one.&nbsp;</em></p> <br /> <blockquote rel="Benjanime" style="display: inline-block !important;"><em><strong>Benjanime wrote :</strong></em><br /> &nbsp; <p><em><em>it still bothers me how the admins behind youtube only just started supporting COPPA and its laws against the freedom of content creators on the site. i just started doing toy figure unboxing videos and the news was announced shortly after i&#39;d done my first video.</em></em></p> <br /> <br /> <br /> <em><strong>-end quote</strong></em></blockquote> <br /> <p><em>&nbsp;</em></p> <br /> <strong>-end quote&nbsp; </strong></blockquote> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>You&#39;re absolutely correct. All this started with a lie&nbsp;told when the FTC started asking questions.<br /> <br /> Both Google and YouTube promoted several child-directed channels. YouTube marketed itself as a top destination for kids in presentations to makers of popular children&rsquo;s products. For example, Google and YouTube told&nbsp;<strong>Mattel</strong>&nbsp;that, &quot;YouTube is a leader in reaching children (ages 6 to 11) against top TV channels&rdquo;.&nbsp;<strong>Hasbro</strong>&nbsp;was told, &quot;YouTube is the #1 website regularly visited by kids.&rdquo;<br /> <br /> But when confronted by the FTC, YouTube responded that it did not have users younger than 13 on its platform and therefore channels on its platform did not need to comply with COPPA.<br /> <br /> Eighteen, (18!), privacy and consumer-protection groups, like the&nbsp;<strong>Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood</strong>&nbsp;and the&nbsp;<strong>Center for Digital Democracy</strong>, filed a joint complaint with the Federal Trade Commission asking it to crack down on YouTube&#39;s data collection practices with kids.<br /> <br /> <br /> No matter how much Google and YouTube lied, my opinion is that nothing can transfer parental responsibilities from parents to corporations.&nbsp;Parents who allow children unsupervised access online can&#39;t point the finger at anyone, but themselves.</p> eddstarrNov 30, 2019View