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5491 | Article | Vaporman87 | Yeah some of these are pretty undesirable. One that I liked a great deal but just could not get enjoyment out of were Sugar Daddies. Way too chewy and hard to eat. | Sep 09, 2021 | ||
5492 | Article | Mr Magic | Zoot Cat was a good one. Funny and jazzy. The Christmas one was also funny and charming. | My 10 favorite Tom and Jerry shorts | Sep 09, 2021 | |
5493 | Article | Mr Magic | @Vapor: I couldn't chew Sugar Daddies either. WAY too tough for me! | Halloween Candies That Haunted Me | Sep 09, 2021 | |
5494 | Article | Benjanime | man, i really gotta get myself in a tom and jerry marathon kick soon, i miss watching these on cartoon network before the channel became a shadow of its former self | My 10 favorite Tom and Jerry shorts | Sep 10, 2021 | |
5495 | Article | twcfan92 | I loved Tom and Jerry growing up. Zoot Cat is probably my favorite, followed by Jerry and the Goldfish. Other memorable ones include Salt Water Tabby, The Cat Concerto, Heavenly Puss, That's My Pup, Touche Pussy Cat, and The Little Orphan. | My 10 favorite Tom and Jerry shorts | Sep 11, 2021 | |
5498 | Article | Vaporman87 | There is no doubt that the mid-80s (into the '90s) saw a plethora of "crazy", "wacky", and "gross" toys. Slime led the way. You had toy sets like Mad Scientist, The Slime Pit, and Creepy Crawlers. Then it spilled over into actual figures and such, like with Sectaurs, Mad Balls, and Boglins. What a time to be a kid! Great to see another article from you. The topics so far have been right down my alley. | Mad Scientist: A Great Forgotten 80s Toyline | Sep 15, 2021 | |
5499 | Article | Benjanime | if there was a toyline that defined "boys only" it was certainly items like this, i honestly miss these and unfortunate that the years just flew by for them to just fade into obscurity. | Mad Scientist: A Great Forgotten 80s Toyline | Sep 15, 2021 | |
5500 | Article | Julie | I never had the NES back then, but the Atari 2600 and the Master System a few years after. But when I could get my hands on the Sega Genesis in 1991, I got mindblown with its incredible titles, full of velocity thanks to the 7.8 MHz Motorola 68000 processing speed and the unforgettable sound quality from the Yamaha sound chip, giving us those magical musics from Streets of Rage just to name a brief example. I kept the Sega Genesis until I got a Sega Saturn in 1995 and didn't have a SNES until 1996, a PlayStation and a Nintendo 64 in 1998. Article full of charisma and a delicious feeling of nostalgia, the result of a heart in love with the magic of video games. You're so amazing, my sweet @Benjanime!❤❤ | The NES and Sega Genesis Console War | Sep 15, 2021 | |
5501 | Article | Benjanime | @Julie you're so full of knowledge, my love ❤ i'm glad you're at least enjoying these articles, seems they're becoming old hat but i can understand seeing how i've written so many by now. thank you always for your amazing support, my beloved julia, i love you! | The NES and Sega Genesis Console War | Sep 15, 2021 | |
5502 | Article | Vaporman87 | I've seen at least some part of all of these films except for Little Monsters, so I may have to give that a try. Overall though, a stellar list. These are all great films for Halloween viewing. Well done, sir. | 5 Retro Movies You Should Watch For Halloween | Sep 20, 2021 |