old kids tv show crapstravaganza
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old kids tv show crapstravaganza
Okay, i was just thinking about some of these old cartoons/power rangers ripoffs that i watched when i was a kid. Has anybody seen these or anything like them?
-Bucky O'Hare: A green rabbit, a four-armed pirate duck, a psychic cat, a nerd, and a one-eyed robot travel through space trying to destroy the evil empire of the Toads. I shit you not.
-Tatooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills: I saw like two episodes of this shit. 5 teenager meet what honestly looks like an aborted fetus that got eaten by a dog then thrown back up. He gives each of them a tattoo and they all get super powers or something.
-Bucky O'Hare: A green rabbit, a four-armed pirate duck, a psychic cat, a nerd, and a one-eyed robot travel through space trying to destroy the evil empire of the Toads. I shit you not.
-Tatooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills: I saw like two episodes of this shit. 5 teenager meet what honestly looks like an aborted fetus that got eaten by a dog then thrown back up. He gives each of them a tattoo and they all get super powers or something.
Dude, i've got a full on robot chubby.
No, I don't remember those. But does anyone remember the title of the TV show about this haunted high school? It had giant spiders running around all over the place. It aired on Saturday mornings on either CBS or FOX. It's driving me crazy that I can't remember the name of this show!
If she were a street gang, I'd go to war with her with bottles and chains.
Ah! I love old shows. There were so many power rangers rip offs. The ones I remember best are "VR Trooper" and "Big Bad Beetle Borgs," the latter being my favorite. A green ghost guy named "Flabber" that sorta reminded me of Ronald McDonald and Jay Leno, only there was something subtly sad and creepy about him. Never could figure out why. But he gave these 3 kids a metal beetle thing, and they fought this evil guy from a comic book. Awesome.
...and it amazes me that after 10 years and thousands of dollars later, the power rangers budget hasn't gotten any bigger. They're still fighting people in Halloween costumes behind warehouses, with a field and flaming trashcans in the background. I'm all for the don't fix it it it ain't broken thing, but that's just sad.


...and it amazes me that after 10 years and thousands of dollars later, the power rangers budget hasn't gotten any bigger. They're still fighting people in Halloween costumes behind warehouses, with a field and flaming trashcans in the background. I'm all for the don't fix it it it ain't broken thing, but that's just sad.
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No way man, Groovy Ghoulies and Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends/Incredible Hulk hour, now that was the crap to grow up on, and after that Kung Fu Theatre on a rainy Sat afternoon rocked.
Power Rangers were just total and complete shite, not even worth watching, I'd rather of watched Reboot, Animaniacs and The Tick
~The Original "old kid"
Power Rangers were just total and complete shite, not even worth watching, I'd rather of watched Reboot, Animaniacs and The Tick
~The Original "old kid"
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I was a Sailor Moon person...
...only I usually watched it subtitled...even when I was in the 1st/2nd grade...
I can still do the speece and everything "In the name of love and justice...I'm the sailor suited pretty soldier...SAILOR MOON! And in the name of the Moon I WILL PUNISH YOU!"
...only I usually watched it subtitled...even when I was in the 1st/2nd grade...

Tachidomaru jikan ga
Ugokidasou to shiteru
Wasuretakunai koto bakari
Ashita no imagoro ni wa
Watashi wa kitto naiteru
Anata wo omotteru n darou
Ugokidasou to shiteru
Wasuretakunai koto bakari
Ashita no imagoro ni wa
Watashi wa kitto naiteru
Anata wo omotteru n darou
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Oh yeah, I remember those and that one show "Masked Rider".Vachy wrote:Ah! I love old shows. There were so many power rangers rip offs. The ones I remember best are "VR Trooper" and "Big Bad Beetle Borgs," the latter being my favorite. A green ghost guy named "Flabber" that sorta reminded me of Ronald McDonald and Jay Leno, only there was something subtly sad and creepy about him. Never could figure out why. But he gave these 3 kids a metal beetle thing, and they fought this evil guy from a comic book. Awesome.![]()
...and it amazes me that after 10 years and thousands of dollars later, the power rangers budget hasn't gotten any bigger. They're still fighting people in Halloween costumes behind warehouses, with a field and flaming trashcans in the background. I'm all for the don't fix it it it ain't broken thing, but that's just sad.
Dude, i've got a full on robot chubby.
div wrote:Thundercats, damnit. And Voltron. powerrangers was a sad decrepit rip-off of them.
okay, now i'm feeling old.
Okay now I'm gonna have to pull the serious old school out on you... Voltron and power rangers ... Rip offs of Battle of the Planets
and Space Giants.
And I will second Fallens comment about Sat. Kung Fu Theatre.
Here are a few more of my pleasent memories of kids programs-
Land of the Lost (Just released on DVD!)
Sigmund the Sea Monster
SPEEDY BUGGY!!!!!
Be Scene, Not Herd
Bone's Lair
Bone's Lair
oh and speaking of He-Man, seems John Woo has been picked by Fox2000 to direct and produce the new live action He-Man movie.
Be Scene, Not Herd
Bone's Lair
Bone's Lair
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Bone wrote:Here are a few more of my pleasent memories of kids programs-
Land of the Lost (Just released on DVD!)
Sigmund the Sea Monster
SPEEDY BUGGY!!!!!
Hell yeah. Speed Buggy rocked.
judas gnb wrote:i remember my fav cartoon show was always the "usa cartoon express" which would air "shirt tales" and "devilin" and the mr t cartoon
And Grape Ape, and the Hair Bear Bunch, and Jabberjaw. Cartoon Express had so many shows it was ridiculous. I can only remember a handfull.
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white_darkness wrote:The Fallen wrote:Ryuu_Draven wrote:*looks around soooooo lost*
Do not worry, we shall corrupt you right and proper...
Now where dio I put that 8mm projector...
You still have an 8mm projector? Swwweeeettttt...
I still have 8-tracks, records, and a typewriter....now do I look less young?

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Rwy'n adrodd y chwedl fel y clywais i hi...
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Ryuu_Draven wrote:white_darkness wrote:The Fallen wrote:Ryuu_Draven wrote:*looks around soooooo lost*
Do not worry, we shall corrupt you right and proper...
Now where dio I put that 8mm projector...
You still have an 8mm projector? Swwweeeettttt...
I still have 8-tracks, records, and a typewriter....now do I look less young?
*looks shocked* there may be hope. The youth knows of the 8 track, and the record.
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