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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
2014Articlevkimo@Hoju - I think you said it best in your Quest for Playboy article where it was a taboo rite at first and now it's like a bowl of Werther's at grandmas just there for the takingSleepoversFeb 17, 2015View
2013ArticleHoju KoolanderGlad to know we're not alone on this one. @Vaporman87 Yeah, talking about the "hottest babes" in school was definitely a topic during sleepovers. A lot of times we would go through the yearbook and rate the girls, but acting the encounters out with action figures is a great twist. @vkimo If only our kids could stay in the sweet, safe glow of the SNES, but alas "That Internet" comes a callin'.SleepoversFeb 17, 2015View
2012ArticleSilvervix@jkatz: It left a really great impression on me. At first I wasn't even motivated to track it down, but when I saw episode 1 again, everything became more clear. I was too lucky to even get to see the episodes I saw when I was little, because otherwise, I wouldn't have bothered to watch this.Slam Dunk: The jewel of my childhoodFeb 17, 2015View
2011ArticlevkimoYeah, I don't think I would let my kid do a sleep over. Kids could sleep over our house because I know I'd make sure it was all in good form. But with kids having smart phones at 9 years old I just don't want them all looking at nudie sites upstairs rather than playing SNES like I did.SleepoversFeb 17, 2015View
2010ArticleVaporman87@jkatz: So much of what Batman is to us today was culled from that one series. That's a testament to its impact on fans.Slam Dunk: The jewel of my childhoodFeb 17, 2015View
2008ArticlejkatzSounds like the show really left an impression on you! I can relate, a few years ago I bought the complete boxed set of Batman: The Animated Series and was finally able to watch full episodes after years and years of relying on vague memories from when I was little of how good it was. Slam Dunk: The jewel of my childhoodFeb 17, 2015View
2007ArticleSilvervix@Vapor: Yeah, I thought the same when I was typing up but, since the show actually uses different styles to portray the matches AND the regular episodes, I took the chance to praise those sequences as well :P Good tip though!Slam Dunk: The jewel of my childhoodFeb 17, 2015View
2006ArticleVaporman87I forgot to mention that your breakdown of the level of detail put into the intro/outro as compared to the actual show pretty much applies to every show from the 80's and early 90's (with the exception of most Filmation cartoons, which always looked about the same throughout). Look at intros for shows like Pole Position, G.I.Joe, Transformers, TMNT, on down the line... the intros always had way better animation.Slam Dunk: The jewel of my childhoodFeb 17, 2015View
2005ArticleSilvervixBoth, my friend :P I'm glad it made it to the site :)!Slam Dunk: The jewel of my childhoodFeb 17, 2015View