YES! Disney Afternoon RULES. Well... Of course I haven't actually SEEN it, just Rescue Rangers, Talespin, and Ducktales DVDs. .
"I am the terror that flaps in the night. I am the troll on the forum of evil (Modern Darkwing Phrase, see? - 'I don't care').
I AM DARKWING DUCK! Jim Cummings RULEZ! (Pepe was the one who said 'I don't care',
The Disney Afternoon was one of the most amazing cartoon events of our time. Fox? A little later, but that was pretty great too before it went all Power Rangersy.
The best line up was the Ducktales, Rescue Rangers, Talespin (I have fond memories of the first episode, since that's when my little sister was born), and of course, the Duck Knight himself. I loved Goof Troop too... Bonkers was alright...then things were hit or miss until Timon and Pumbaa. I liked One Saturday Morning alright (Buzz Lightyear especially, and I have nothing but high things to say about pepper Ann)... but none of them were quite as much fun as Darkwing. And yes, Jim Cummings dues indeed rule. It was scientifically proven, I think. Rob Paulsen too.
When it comes to any other media, i'm not partial to a certain decade, but for me 80's music is the total package!
I can't really say if the 80's music was the best thing ever... it was Weird Al's greatest era, but I'll be darned if any Mad Science geek like me doesn't love "Weird Science" or "She Blinded me with Science." And Thriller. Thriller was one of the best things the gloved one ever did. Right up there with Beat it and Bad.
That actually is one of my all time favorite 80's movies (and series of tv 80's movies actually) . Everyone has their own likes and dislikes, and I don't think a movie can be labeled as awful or truly good for everyone. Because the fact of the matter is we are all different with different personalities. Some of us love to look at things for only their flaws, others think having musical numbers is a flaw in itself. Me, I couldn't care less about about how lips move if the music is good (to me) and the actors (to me) are memorable, since I'm not putting it up against every other movie ever made. It is what it is, and to me and many others it is magical in all it's not quite perfect wonderment, even years later (I guess if you were wondering who the target age\mindset would be for such a thing you found her *lol*). Everyone has their favorites, and chances are the 80's movie/series/cartoon I hate the most is someone elses favorite...I don't think that discounts most of the 80's or 90's as awful.
But then, who am I to talk, I actually enjoyed watching Hammerman (all though I wasn't the only one after I asked my friends years later)
To me, awful doesn't always equal terrible. There are movies that are just soooo bad that you actually have to watch them. a whole generation of MST3K fans will tell you that. I did take a quick peek at the Emperor's New Clothes with Sid Ceaser... and you can tell that he was the only one trying to make the film as funny as possible. Of course, Sid was one of the master TV comedians of any era. But that's another story.
There are things that are widely renown as awful.. Plan 9 from outer Space, Bucky and Peppito, those... well, old cartoons where they had to use racial jokes for humor. That stuff's cringe worthy but fun to watch. I never seen those fairy tale movies until recently. I'm sure if I saw them when I was younger, I would have thought they were the coolest thing. But now, I can see all the weird little flaws (the almost obsessive casting of very short people and the ugly costumes for one). I can't say these movies are the worst thing ever made, but they have a weirdness to them that makes them enjoyable on a level that's unintentional.
That said, my favorite 1980's movies?
The last 2 parts of Star Wars, E.T., Indiana Jones, Oliver and Company, Great Mouse Detective, UHF, the first 2 Back to the Futures (third one doesn't count... 1991) and of course the
other time traveling movie, Bill and Ted.
Oh, and Dark Crystal, the 2 Muppet films, Follow that Bird, Labyrinth... but those ones are implied and redundant to mention.
Still, I wonder if I even want to bother with the Garbage Pail Kids film. looks like MST3K worthy fun... not something I want to watch alone. Snide comments to yourself are never funny.