lilkissez1015
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There are some popular shows that were in production long enough that ATLEAST two generations got to enjoy the mania. Yet the experiences were completely different. Have you noticed that?
For example, let's look at the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. If you were born anywhere between 1977 and 1983 you were there for the show's premiere in 1987. You were the show's original audience. Now, if you were born anywhere between 1984 and 1990 you were basically born into the hype. However, both these age groups experienced the show differently. Here's how: there's shows that maintain quality throughout its run and others that begin to decline. TMNT was definitely a show that declined after a few seasons. Here's a situation where the original audience enjoyed the show while it was at its best while the second audience were able to enjoy the reruns, but perhaps the new episodes weren't exactly the best.
So, anyway, do you guys have any other examples of long-running shows that age groups enjoyed differently? I mean...I already know the answer, but it could be an interesting discussion.
For example, let's look at the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. If you were born anywhere between 1977 and 1983 you were there for the show's premiere in 1987. You were the show's original audience. Now, if you were born anywhere between 1984 and 1990 you were basically born into the hype. However, both these age groups experienced the show differently. Here's how: there's shows that maintain quality throughout its run and others that begin to decline. TMNT was definitely a show that declined after a few seasons. Here's a situation where the original audience enjoyed the show while it was at its best while the second audience were able to enjoy the reruns, but perhaps the new episodes weren't exactly the best.
So, anyway, do you guys have any other examples of long-running shows that age groups enjoyed differently? I mean...I already know the answer, but it could be an interesting discussion.