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Chainclaw posted:I'm pretty sure there was some talk of Captain N in here, but this show was super hosed up. Here's a clip from a second season episode aired in 1990. Captain N and crew have to fight Game Boy in Burger Time. I need help, I believe I'm going nuts here. Was there some sort of "Saved by the Bell" and "Captain N" tie in at one point? I seem to remember it being the beginning of the "Saved by the Bell" series, and Marcia Warfield was the school police officer that was trying to get Zach. For some reason they got stuck in the "Captain N" world and needed to escape it so they could get to class on time. Someone please help me, there's nothing I can find on Google.
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JustFrakkingDoIt posted:I had to look up the intro for the Beethoven and apparently Verhoeven was the executive producer. Makes me wonder if it was as subversive as the movie or if he just signed off for a check. The series did hold up pretty nicely as entertainment. The 1997 Paul Verhoeven film still stand as a perfect piece of comedy and brilliant political satire.
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# ? Apr 17, 2012 23:20 |
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I can't be the only one who watched the single season of SuperHuman Samurai Syber-Squad. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superhuman_Samurai_Syber-Squad That show was 90s as all hell. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N34MmqmxqD0
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# ? Apr 18, 2012 00:13 |
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magic pantaloons posted:This whole blog: So at what point in the 90's were girls dressing like Jodie Foster in Taxi Driver? I swear I don't recall that fad.
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# ? Apr 18, 2012 02:18 |
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Onic posted:I can't be the only one who watched the single season of SuperHuman Samurai Syber-Squad.
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# ? Apr 18, 2012 02:39 |
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korusan posted:One 90s thing that looks like another I guess....even if Digimon was at the very tail end of it. TShields posted:
Oh man I totally remembering waking up and watching Widget before school! I remember it would play alongside this other weird little show, that I honestly only ever liked for the claymation segments: LemonLimeTime has a new favorite as of 03:07 on Apr 18, 2012 |
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AFewBricksShy posted:I need help, I believe I'm going nuts here. I'm not crazy! http://savedbythebellnow.blogspot.com/2011/06/long-lost-nbcs-who-shrunk-saturday.html Upon rewatching this: Holy poo poo, I watched some horrible poo poo as a kid.
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# ? Apr 18, 2012 15:23 |
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Before silly bandz there were Slap braclets. Who remembers ringing in the still new decade with these! DEMAG has a new favorite as of 15:56 on Apr 18, 2012 |
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DEMAG posted:Before silly bandz there were Slap braclets. They tried bringing these back last year. But they were covered in silicone so there was no chance of horribly injuring yourself like in the old days. Needless to say it didn't catch on.
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# ? Apr 18, 2012 16:46 |
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The Spice Girls. I was in an all-girls' school when they became popular, and everyone tried to copy the style of at least one of them. By far the most popular was: Sporty Spice. This woman was a fashion icon and she inspired us all to go out in these: Yep, this was high fashion at my school. I wish I could find a photo of my actual tracksuit, which had a yellow top with black stripes, and black bottoms with yellow stripes. drat I was cool. Also, you had to own a pair of platform trainers, which I have unfortunately seen for sale in various shops, meaning they must be coming back into style. Agh. My most hideous 90s memory is the sponsored Saturday Night dance we did one lunchtime at school. We had our families sponsor us for each time we could do the Saturday Night dance. I must have heard that record 50 times in a row that day. And yes, I can still remember the dance to this day. If you don't remember the dance, here it is being performed on Top of the Pops: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-S-qpHo7H7s Oh, and I remember my Grandma trying to do the Macarena. Shudder.
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# ? Apr 18, 2012 17:17 |
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Mixed Doubles posted:This is generally how I see it, but this little series of posts got me thinking about exactly how I'd delineate the nineties from the 2000s. I actually think a big aesthetic marker would be the release of the ipod. Not necessarily because of what it did, but by how it introduced that white, minimalist aesthetic that really took off, in contrast with the xtreme, color blocked nineties. Even nineties futurism tended towards black angular stuff. I know this post is from a while back, but the way I see it, a decade doesn't usually define itself for a good year or so after it starts. So say, it was still the 70s until 1981. For most decades of the 21st Century, it's usually a movie or a musical group that sets the cultural tone of a decade. A big mix of things. But 9/11 instantly marked the start of the '2000s. I'm not a sociologist though.
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# ? Apr 18, 2012 18:33 |
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Aww yeah, Denver the Last Dinosaur. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1fUqSQFdAI
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Tewratomeh posted:
Man, we had curtains/wallpaper just like those leggings.
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# ? Apr 18, 2012 19:53 |
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Does anybody remember a dinosaur game where you had to go to different prehistoric time periods and take photos of the dinos?
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# ? Apr 18, 2012 22:09 |
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bean_shadow posted:Does anybody remember a dinosaur game where you had to go to different prehistoric time periods and take photos of the dinos? That sounds like Pokemon Snap, one of my favorite N64 games, right below the original Mario Party games (which I busted out recently, and it hold up really well.)
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bean_shadow posted:Does anybody remember a dinosaur game where you had to go to different prehistoric time periods and take photos of the dinos? Oh, I think I know the one you're talking about. Was it for the PC? It was Dinosaurs 3D. That was my favorite game when I was a kid; it looked funky due to everything being in 3D and I didn't have 3D glasses. That was just one mini-game, though--it had tv clips of claymation dinosaurs killing each other and all sorts of crap. It was part of a whole series of educational 3D games, I think. We had all of them. There was Zoo 3D, which was about modern animals, Ocean 3D, maybe Space 3D, and for some reason Speed 3D. Speed 3D was the lamest, obviously.
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TheKingOfDastards posted:Oh, I think I know the one you're talking about. Was it for the PC? It was Dinosaurs 3D. That was my favorite game when I was a kid; it looked funky due to everything being in 3D and I didn't have 3D glasses. That was just one mini-game, though--it had tv clips of claymation dinosaurs killing each other and all sorts of crap. It was part of a whole series of educational 3D games, I think. We had all of them. This guy has nothing but a bunch of those old Knowledge Adventure videos.
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# ? Apr 21, 2012 12:44 |
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Unfortunately it was none of those. I don't remember the title off the top of my head (obviously) but it's one of those times that if I saw it I would know it. The OS it played on was Windows 3.1. Edit: FOUND IT! Dinosaur Safari. bean_shadow has a new favorite as of 14:27 on Apr 22, 2012 |
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DEMAG posted:Who remembers ringing in the still new decade with these! Kind of makes me wish we held onto them. I'm sure they'll be a collector's item, some day.
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Onic posted:I can't be the only one who watched the single season of SuperHuman Samurai Syber-Squad. I thought I had hallucinated that show for years. No one I know had ever even heard of it. Man, I miss the days when Tim Curry was a voice actor in drat near everything.
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# ? Apr 22, 2012 16:15 |
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It might have been made in 2000, but that's ok, we've all agreed that counts as the 90's: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnvkbKiYoLQ
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# ? Apr 22, 2012 17:01 |
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Oh god, the 90's. I remember begging my parents to stop at every drug store we passed because I just HAD to see if they had any bottles of Designer Imposter that I'd missed. I loving loved that hideous perfume with their ugly bottles - I had them all lined up on my dresser like a loving boss and would hose myself down with it before going to school every morning.
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# ? Apr 22, 2012 20:23 |
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My favourite shows when I was younger.
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# ? Apr 22, 2012 20:25 |
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Onic posted:I can't be the only one who watched the single season of SuperHuman Samurai Syber-Squad. For the life of me, I can't find any good images of the sword and shield toy that came out of that series. I remember it being so awesome to play with.
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SpazmasterX posted:For the life of me, I can't find any good images of the sword and shield toy that came out of that series. I remember it being so awesome to play with. I've been trying to figure out what the name of that show was for YEARS. I had an action figure of what I remember to be the main character; it owned.
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# ? Apr 23, 2012 00:46 |
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psydude posted:I've been trying to figure out what the name of that show was for YEARS. I had an action figure of what I remember to be the main character; it owned. I always used that toy as the main robot monster than krang would use to destroy a city with, and all my good guy toys had to band together to defeat him.
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# ? Apr 23, 2012 01:33 |
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psydude posted:6. Descent/Descent II I think I have a couple of things that will take you on a wild ride, then. And speaking of Descent II, it turned me into a fan of these:
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# ? Apr 23, 2012 02:11 |
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bean_shadow posted:FOUND IT! Dinosaur Safari. Man, if the animation looked nicer/was updated severely, I would play that game until the disk melted. (I may have mentioned before that I was the kid who parked my canoe every few feet to go on the photo safari in "Amazon Trail".) phnuggle posted:
Ooh, that looks so familiar! What is it?
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# ? Apr 23, 2012 02:40 |
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Rahonavis posted:Ooh, that looks so familiar! What is it? McGee and Me. I remember trying to avoid it as a kid because, even though I was brought up religious, it was Christian propaganda and I didn't want to seem uncool.
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SpazmasterX posted:For the life of me, I can't find any good images of the sword and shield toy that came out of that series. I remember it being so awesome to play with. I had this, too!
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# ? Apr 23, 2012 03:36 |
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Who else remembers the amazing TV series that was Pirates of the Dark Water? I used to watch the gently caress out of that along with SWAT Cats on Cartoon Network. You are a great person.
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phnuggle posted:
I'm glad to know that I wasn't the only person who remembered this. To contribute: Slayers Before I discovered the Discworld series, this was my definition of "comedic fantasy." Heck, the second season's opening theme is still one of my favorites. Son Conan has a new favorite as of 03:50 on Apr 23, 2012 |
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Son Conan posted:I'm glad to know that I wasn't the only person who remembered this. I remembered that I had to order the first Slayers tape from some weird sketchy magazine because it was the only way to get anime back then. Unless you watched the Saturday Morning Japanimation Domination on the Sci Fi channel! God I think I've seen Project A-ko a few thousand times thanks to that.
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Sir Prancelot posted:
So THAT'S how it worked. I remembered they could combine to make a bigger cooler sword, but I didn't remember how. Now it's plain to see.
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Wandering Knitter posted:I remembered that I had to order the first Slayers tape from some weird sketchy magazine because it was the only way to get anime back then. I've got a VHS recording of much of the anime weekend hosted by Bakshi still to this day. A-ko is pretty much the first thing I watched knowing it was anime. I watched Voltron and Ronin Warriors years before, not really putting together the whole "import" thing. Good times.
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# ? Apr 23, 2012 04:40 |
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loving Samurai pizza cats The best part is when they originally licensed the series they somehow didn't get the script so they pretty much made everything up ( allegedly sometimes while drunk).
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JustFrakkingDoIt posted:I had to look up the intro for the Beethoven and apparently Verhoeven was the executive producer. Makes me wonder if it was as subversive as the movie or if he just signed off for a check. He basically just pulled strings to get his name attached to the tv show. I never was able to determine what, if any, contribution he made to the show beyond that. I was a modeler and animator on it, for what it's worth. I recall his name just appearing on the scripts in the producer slot. The only thing the show had in common with his movie other than Sony paying for it were the bug designs and the psychic corps. Greg Weismann of Gargoyles fame was the motive force behind the show's plot. Btw I too would kill for a Descent relaunch. Playing with headphones on at 3am, the screech the Gatling bots would issue when they saw you would send chills down my back. I also miss being young enough to have the reflexes to hammer folks with the lasers while they tried in vain to pop a Big Red One on me. Ah, memories.
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# ? Apr 23, 2012 07:03 |
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Anyone else remember this song coming on before their Saturday morning cartoons? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atHUYWL1eIU
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Ballin Stalin posted:Anyone else remember this song coming on before their Saturday morning cartoons? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atHUYWL1eIU Heh, try farther back.
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SpazmasterX posted:Heh, try farther back. Oh my god, I had totally forgotten that poo poo. It's amazing how something as simple as a five second bumper can take you back.
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