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Bring back the '90's Nick

Started by Leah, August 17, 2009, 05:30:03 PM

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Leah

Bring back the '90's Nick, as in All That, Original Rugrats, Rocko, and Doug!
yeah no.

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Leah

well i grew up on the 90's Nick. i'm only 15! :thumbup: :teddyr: :tongueout:
yeah no.

Paquita

I loved Ren & Stimpy!  When I watch some of the re-runs now I can't believe they aired that stuff before bedtime! Rocko was OK too.  But Doug and Rugrats? eh.  Actually, I really hated the Rugrats, I don't have a good reason for it though.

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Quote from: Bull on August 18, 2009, 07:42:12 AM
well i grew up on the 90's Nick. i'm only 15! :thumbup: :teddyr: :tongueout:

I saw both.  I think they both had good stuff, but I would say the early 90s and mid 90s original Nick programming was really well-written, entertaining kids programming.  In terms of storytelling, I'd say that era was superior. 


Mr. DS

Yes I remember that, that show introduced the whole slime thing if I'm not mistaken. 

I also loved Double Dare. 

Quote from: Bull on August 18, 2009, 07:42:12 AM
well i grew up on the 90's Nick. i'm only 15! :thumbup: :teddyr: :tongueout:
Dude, you're making me feel very old.   :bluesad:
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Leah

Quote from: The DarkSider on August 18, 2009, 08:03:31 PM
Yes I remember that, that show introduced the whole slime thing if I'm not mistaken. 

I also loved Double Dare. 

Quote from: Bull on August 18, 2009, 07:42:12 AM
well i grew up on the 90's Nick. i'm only 15! :thumbup: :teddyr: :tongueout:
Dude, you're making me feel very old.   :bluesad:
I'm sorry :teddyr:
yeah no.

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90s Nick was the best. You had Rugrats,Clarissa Explains It All,Pete & Pete,Doug,Are You Afraid Of The Dark?,Ahh real monsters,Rocko's Modern Life,All That,Kablam,The Secret World Of Alex Mack,Wild And Crazy Kids,Figure It Out,Legends Of The Hidden Temple,The Ren & Stimpy Show, and Salute Your Shorts.

Nick use to have a variety of choices for kids, to cartoons to tv shows, I miss it.

HappyGilmore

Being born when I was ('84), gave me the great opportunity to see Nick from what I feel was it's best era, '88 to '96 or so.  Not just the really great 'sitcoms' they had, like Clarissa, Salute Your Shorts and Hey Dude, but they had a good variety.  Shows like Roundhouse and All That turned me on to sketch comedy, which evolved into my love for SNL and MadTV. 

Then they had great cartoons, too.  Doug, AAAGH Real Monsters and Rugrats were cute little toons.  Then you had shows like Ren and Stimpy and Rocko's Modern Life, which was a kids show on the surface, but had a lot of humor that adults could love (much like The Simpsons and South Park later on.)  New Nick wouldn't dare show Ren and Stimpy, as it's 'politically correct' to not show it.
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 :thumbup: You Can't Do That on Television! was the s**t! Is it on DVD?
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