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And Pinocchio is 70, though it had its anniversary DVD last year! :p And of course, Alice in Wonderland is having an un-anniversary this year, whatever one of them is. 

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PETER PAN: Sure I do...but can you [b]fly?[/b][/i]
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^ You know, I guess I don't feel so old actually. It's more that it's just strange thinking that its been so long since those shows came out.
I was watching the original Mighty Morphing Power Rangers on TV (ABC Kids) today and they were touting the original American release Saban episodes as NEW. Goes to show that kids now have no idea about some of the shows I grew up on.

I was watching the original Mighty Morphing Power Rangers on TV (ABC Kids) today and they were touting the original American release Saban episodes as NEW. Goes to show that kids now have no idea about some of the shows I grew up on.

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Lolz, yeah, power rangers is that terrible. When I was little I actually didn't like the show at all. I thought it was silly, that and I didn't like anything that wasn't animated. ;P I just watched it for the novelty and I love seeing the old fashions.eddievalient wrote:It's surprising what time will do. Tiny Toons still holds up as being just as good as when I first saw it, but the last time I watched an old-school Power Rangers episode, I was like "Did I really used to watch this? What was wrong with me?"

Tiny toons is still such a fun show to watch. Actually I think I like it better now than I did when I was younger because I understand the references and some of the humor more.

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It's essentially a lame means of parodying their own pathetic sensibilities. Cringe-worthy. :pdroosan wrote:re: Alice in Wonderland's 'un-anniversary' ..![]()
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[i]GIRL: Do you know the way to the Magic Kingdom?
PETER PAN: Sure I do...but can you [b]fly?[/b][/i]
-Scary Disney World TV ad circa '71
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[i]GIRL: Do you know the way to the Magic Kingdom?
PETER PAN: Sure I do...but can you [b]fly?[/b][/i]
-Scary Disney World TV ad circa '71
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