Toddler Shows

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What were your favorite shows as a rookie to life?

I enjoyed the usual stuff like Seasame Street, Reading Rainbow, and even Barney for a while. Although I rather not talk about Barney. Oh, and Muppet Babies. Aside from that I was addicted to the Nick, Jr line-up. FACE! Eureka's Castle, The Busy World of Richard Scarry, Gullah Gullah Island, etc.

EDIT: Oh, and even though I was in middle school at the time I did get a kick out of watching Blue Clues with original host Steve. Man...we used to make SO MANY drug jokes about that guy. I still remember when it was rumored that he had died of an overdose we all believed it. LOL.
 
I watched a ton of Sesame Street, Reading Rainbow, Mr. Rogers Neighborhood, the Polkadot Door (which I don't remember AT ALL) and, of course, Thundercats. XD
 
I used to watch a load of Sesame Street, a bit off Reading Rainbow and Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood. I loved watching Eureka's Castle and I got a kick of watching Blue's Clues when Steve was on there. They were all pretty fun to watch and I especially liked both Sesame Street and Eureka's Castle since I really liked puppets and I still do.
 
Don't forget to explain why these shows are/were your favorites. List threads with no discussion behind them=lack of substance.

Also, Pokemon and Rugrats aren't toddler shows. The former isn't aimed at toddlers and the latter only centered around toddlers.
 
Showing how much older vs. the rest of Toon Zone I am (yet again), my toddlerhood/preschool years (the mid-to-late 70s) predated widespread cable television, so I spent my toddler years (assumed to be ages 1-4 for this discussion) watching broadcast television. I presumably watched PBS' educational shows of the era (Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, Sesame Street, probably the Electric Company) and probably the era's Saturday morning cartoons (Superfriends, Scooby Doo, the Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour or Show, etc.), along with probably some of whatever my parents watched in the 70s...

-B.
 
I watched Muppet Babies every day, and I think I still have the tapes we recorded of them. I guess it was all the silly references they stuck in the episodes.

(I also had the entire Star Wars trilogy memorized by the time I was 6, but that's not a cartoon. :p)
 
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