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  • Connavar
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    • Jan 2011
    • 237

    #16
    Animaniacs... one of the best shows ever ....

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    • cj
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      • Jul 2009
      • 1563

      #17
      any one remember the show the great space coaster it was so awesome

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      • WickedKitchen
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        • Nov 2009
        • 2528

        #18
        Originally posted by AllanH View Post
        Balamory is great.
        What's the story in Balamory? That show is wicked cool. When we are in Ireland the girls can't get enough of it. I found it on PBS here once too. I guess PBS had a run of European shows and they do that from time to time. For the life of them, my kids can't understand why the letter Z is pronounced -zed- though.

        My Hero (for adults) is hysterical and there's another one that centers around an old priest. I giggle my butt off.

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        • muddyfunkstar
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          • Aug 2010
          • 967

          #19
          My 2 year old mostly watches cbeebies shows that probably haven't travelled to the US yet, but she loves things like Mr Maker, Zingzillas, Tinga Tinga Tales and Mr Tumble.

          My favourite American import is Yo Gabba Gabba, for the music guests they get. First time I watched that I was gobsmacked - "F'ing hell, that's Biz Markie!"

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          • Veganpunk
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            • Jun 2009
            • 5381

            #20
            Originally posted by Connavar View Post
            Animaniacs... one of the best shows ever ....
            Damn straight! I got those on DVD, and my four year old loves them! West Side Pigeons FTW!

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            • Connavar
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              • Jan 2011
              • 237

              #21
              Originally posted by Veganpunk View Post
              Damn straight! I got those on DVD, and my four year old loves them! West Side Pigeons FTW!
              so much of the stuff in that show was geared toward older people, not perverted or anything just the level of wit in so much of the humor but still enough to appeal to the younger kids

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              • Veganpunk
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                • Jun 2009
                • 5381

                #22
                Originally posted by Connavar View Post
                so much of the stuff in that show was geared toward older people, not perverted or anything just the level of wit in so much of the humor but still enough to appeal to the younger kids
                I know what you mean. I sat down and watched the first season within the last year or so for the first time since seeing it as a kid. There were so many jokes that I missed as a kid that I picked up on now. The Simpsons were like that as well. I was 10 when I first started watching them, and going back to the DVDs, it was like watching a brand new show.

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                • simplesmoke
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                  • Jan 2011
                  • 75

                  #23
                  What we let our kids watch from cartoons/kids shows (in moderation) (they don't have access to broadcast TV or cable/satellite)

                  All of them are streamed to the TV with no commercials.

                  I don't think any of them have ever seen a commercial yet.

                  Atom Ant
                  Bob the Builder
                  Caillou
                  Curious George
                  Dungeons and Dragons (the old cartoon)
                  Flinstones (complete series)
                  Grape Ape
                  How It's made (the complete series)
                  Little Bear
                  Little Rascals (pretty much ALL the old BW episodes)
                  Looney Tunes
                  Lost in Space (complete BW and color series)
                  Martha Speaks
                  Max and Ruby
                  Mr Rogers (couple hundred episodes)
                  Mr Wizards World (complete series)
                  Road Runner
                  Scooby Doo (all the episodes)
                  Sesame Street (couple hundred episodes)
                  Shaun The Sheep
                  Sid the Science kid
                  Spongebob
                  The Munsters
                  The Jetsons
                  Tom and Jerry
                  Wallace and Gromit

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                  • truthwolf1
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                    • Oct 2008
                    • 2696

                    #24
                    With all the new animations/characters/dvd's we have, it still makes me smile that my kid likes the old "Tom and Jerry",
                    (politically incorrect for kids cartoons the best).

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