I'm not sure I ever know what they are showing of Saturdays mornings anymore as I don't get out of bed to even bother paying it any attention. The networks have lost their monopoly on me.But even during OSM, programs prospered, unlike now, where we get the same drivel week in and week out.
I remmeber these ! Most of all the intro "Mom's to?" *lol* The funny thing is even when I saw them they were already telling me what I already knew. But then, I had had computers since I was tiny because my daddy worked with them, my first one was a typing station with a green screen that could'nt save anything, I would still type on it for hours .I remember in the 80's, ABC aired these cartoon shorts during Saturday Morning commercials. Computer Critters, about a family of animals who give us one minute computer lessons.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdF_XdVuO-o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qPpI6WfTcg&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ON4RpymQWoY&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAsMR9jq7vE
I love pokemon ! I got into it when the anime first aired (Yes, that was actually the first episode that aired, not episode one) in the US when I was sixteen (but it was in the afternoon and by that time most of the cartoons I grew up with had been pushed off by something else anyway), and that Christmas I got Blue Version. I have always loved the idea of raising a breeding animals, so I love things like Pokemon and Monster Rancher ^.^.Pokemon--to me--was never all that impressive. Sure, the animal-esque characters with powers was a relatively new thing, but the fact that it replaced of the cartoons I grew up on didn't set well with me too much. Not to mention that I was never really interested in trading cards or whatever.
Yep! I just have to put in my two centsEach to their own, I suppose.
Point taken. XDYep! I just have to put in my two cents
I guess most good things have to go at some point and no good tings always last forever.Pokemon--to me--was never all that impressive. Sure, the animal-esque characters with powers was a relatively new thing, but the fact that it replaced of the cartoons I grew up on didn't set well with me too much. Not to mention that I was never really interested in trading cards or whatever.