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1452Articlecomic_book_fanpikachulover thats ok i got better and got it on vhs for Christmas. Oct 18, 2014View
1471ArticleVaporman87Pictures would be nice. LOL. But I've been the one who posted articles with no pictures at RetroJunk, so we don't always know what the others like to see. A scary story for sure. If ever there was a reason NOT to drink...The MeetingOct 21, 2014View
2459ArticleOldSchool80sPicking out the perfect lunch box was so important in those early years. Then I can remember how much my Trapper Keeper meant to me. I also remember the 4-color pen (that they still make, I think) where you slide down the color that you want to use - black, blue, red, green.Retro School SuppliesAug 04, 2015View
2565VideoVaporman87Phones won't do us much good when the EMP hits. ;)Kodacolor II FilmAug 26, 2015View
1714ArticleOldSchool80sPEZ was definitely the perfect stocking stuffer. So were packs of baseball, football, basketball cards. Always received one of those "books" of Life Savers rolls.Stocking StuffersDec 20, 2014View
5735ArticleRetroOtaku620Personally, I liked Goosebumps better than Are You Afraid of the Dark. The latter was a bit too scary for me at the time. Also, I liked it when Goosebumps aired on Cartoon Network at one point. It was a good thing to watch Halloween. One more thing: I don't know if you know about this already or not, but there's going to be a Goosebumps reboot on Disney Plus this year, I think.90's Vs: Goosebumps vs Are You Afraid of the DarkSep 03, 2023View
5734ArticleRetroOtaku620Personally, I like both Beakman's World and Bill Nye the Science Guy. I've grew up watching both shows, so I can't really choose between them.90's Vs: Bill Nye the Science Guy vs...Sep 03, 2023View
5473ArticleBenjanimepersonally i was more of a fan of toonami, and i only ever cared about watching the anime on adult swim's timeslot. the problem? during its early to mid 2000s years they would air their anime late at night and past midnight and i had to go out of my way to grab some vhs tapes and record them while i had my last years of school. i'm actually surprised too, it was my last time even using vhs tapes to record at all.Adult Swim: 20 Years Of An American Institution.Aug 17, 2021View
5250ArticleBenjanimepersonally i found the first movie much more memorable, i very rarely watched 2000 because, well, this was at the time when the card game was already banned from schools and at this time and i didn't have any personal friends to play the card game with anymore. i remember catching it on cartoon network a couple of times but the only thing i remember about it was the legendary birds plotline and that was it. oh, and mezase master from retrojunk quoting some of the lines once, lol.Pokemania: Pokemon The Movie 2000 Twenty Years LaterAug 26, 2020View
2944ArticleDirtyD79Personally I don't really believe in ghosts but I like hearing the stories around them and seeing supposedly haunted places. Last year my girlfriend and I visited the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, CA and I really enjoyed it. For those who don't know the story goes that while Sarah Winchester was alive she was regularly haunted by the ghosts of everyone who was killed by the rifles her late husband's company made. She constantly did renovations on the house everyday for years. Some say it was to appease the spirits others say it was to confuse them. You'll see stuff like doors and stair cases that lead to nowhere and the whole house just has countless rooms that were added on over the course of time. Strangely, I remember in a picture we had one of the tour guides take of us I saw what looked like an old woman looking through a window at us. I'm thinking it's mostly likely just ruffled curtains but still it seemed pretty freaky. Searching for a Real Haunted HouseOct 15, 2015View