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It's amazing how your opinion of things change over the years. Cartoons are no different. So, I have three questions:
1. What are some cartoons that you liked as a kid, but no longer enjoy?
2. Which cartoons do you continue to enjoy, but not as much?
3. What are some cartoons that you like more now than back then?
My Answer:
1) Pinky and The Brain. I loved it as a kid, but when Toon Disney began airing it a year ago I checked it out since I hadn't seen the show in a couple of years. It didn't work for me. The weird thing though is that I still love their segments on Animaniacs. So, I guess this is just a situation where I feel like the 30 min format didn't work.
2) The `94 FOX Kids Spider-Man series. There's a lot of things that I continue to enjoy about this show, but also feel that it kinda ignored what made Spider-Man great in the first place. It didn't show Peter Parker dealing with everyday problems. Yea, we get the Aunt May is sick stuff and the women problems, but what about Peter struggling to hold a job or falling back in his classes?
3) This may sound weird, but Batman: The Animated Series. I loved that show as a kid, but because of Ninja Turtles and Power Rangers I didn't really realize it's true greatness. Now I do.
1. What are some cartoons that you liked as a kid, but no longer enjoy?
2. Which cartoons do you continue to enjoy, but not as much?
3. What are some cartoons that you like more now than back then?
My Answer:
1) Pinky and The Brain. I loved it as a kid, but when Toon Disney began airing it a year ago I checked it out since I hadn't seen the show in a couple of years. It didn't work for me. The weird thing though is that I still love their segments on Animaniacs. So, I guess this is just a situation where I feel like the 30 min format didn't work.
2) The `94 FOX Kids Spider-Man series. There's a lot of things that I continue to enjoy about this show, but also feel that it kinda ignored what made Spider-Man great in the first place. It didn't show Peter Parker dealing with everyday problems. Yea, we get the Aunt May is sick stuff and the women problems, but what about Peter struggling to hold a job or falling back in his classes?
3) This may sound weird, but Batman: The Animated Series. I loved that show as a kid, but because of Ninja Turtles and Power Rangers I didn't really realize it's true greatness. Now I do.