Anyone miss these shows? I used to love how Kel was in looove with Orange Soda. HA!
ALL THAT! used to be so good. Lori Beth Denberg. Good times, good times.
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/4/03
omg! i loved these shows!
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/28/03
All That was great for the first few seasons.
After a while, I got tired of Kenan and Kel always gettin in trouble...I'm one of those people who yell at the television a LOT.
I watched All That and LOVED it up until Amanda Bynes came on, then I stopped watching.
I was never allowed to watch these shows because my mom is an overprotective woman.
ALL THAT was ok when it first started but it tried TOO hard to be SNL. Keenan and Kel........HATED THAT SHOW!!!!!!! but Good Burger was funny.
I loved those shows!! The original ALL THAT is SOOO much funnier than it is now. Now it's just stupid toilet humor, when it used to be actually funny.
As for Kenan and Kel, I loved the whole Good Burger/Orange soda thing. I remember I was obsessed with that show, along with many of the older Nickelodeon shows (Rocco's Modern Life, Ahh Real Monsters, Legends...Temple, Guts, etc).
Eurika's Castle, and that one show about the two kuwalas (sp?) that lived in the tree outside the girl's window.....Can't remember the name of it.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/4/04
I adored All That in its first few seasons, but then it either declined or I grew up. Lori Beth Denberg's "Useless Information" was brilliant, and I loved the Goodburger sketch, too. I even watched the movie. :P But I think my favorite character was Ishbu the foreign exchange student.
Ah, old-school Nickelodeon. Good times. I must have killed about a third of my brain cells watching that channel as a kid.
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Ahhhh, old school Nick....
good times!
how about really old nick shows like hey dude, salute your shorts, or you can't do that on television. those were good.
Rocko's Modern Life and Ahhhh! Real Monsters!
Ah, how my heart longs for thee.
Spider, I TOTALLY REMEMBER THAT SHOW!!!!
A blue Koala and a smaller pink one in a tree by a girl's window.
And I vaguely remember a messed up plot about her Grandfather's soul being turned into a planet, and the Koalas were like Alien koalas or something, and they could act as oracles and see things that were happening.
WHAT WAS THAT SHOW?!?!?!?
(okay, this has been driving me nuts for years. And now it's back to the top of my agenda... Above writing the paper that's worth 15% of my grade that's due tomorrow that I don't have a thesis for yet...)
"gggahhhh hey I heard that!!"...omg i miss "you can't do that on television" and I LOVE Amanda Bynes she cracks me up.
Okay, I think I found the koala thing.
The English titles were "Noozles" or "The Wonderous Koala Blinky"
The original title was "Fushigi na koala Blinky"
Who knew that anime existed in the US back in 1984?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0302211/
flowery, i remember that show!
oh yeah, there was pete and pete too, but i def. wasn't a fan of that one, watched it once in a while. didn't really like eureka's castle either. however, aahh real monsters was good. what about my little ponies and rainbow brite (i know, they're disney, but still, they're kid shows that are no longer on). oh, for that matter, don't forget the snorks! (you know, the underwater things that reminded you of colored smurfs with a tube sticking out of their head)... and who could forget... the CAREBEARS! yeah, i know, it's pathetic, but hey, they were good shows!
Updated On: 9/21/04 at 02:41 AM
This just totally took me back...
http://www.mystiesplace.com/icons.html
1 word... zoobilyzoo... or however you spell it.
if we're talking old tv we can't forget "Shirt Tales".
OOH! How about THIS one!
"Picture Pages, Picture Pages, open up your Picture Pages... or better yet just open up this web site! ^_^ Picture Pages was a short show featuring Bill Cosby. It aired in the 1980's. Picture Pages was a kid's show that you got to interact with, provided you had your Picture Pages book. You'd match up pictures and do puzzles in your book along with Bill Cosby and the help of Mortimer Icabod Marker. It taught us things like "in" and "out" and shapes, colors... basic little kids' stuff. Bill Cosby would very often wear Picture Pages t-shirts featuring himself or Mortimer Marker."
http://www.mystiesplace.com/picturepages/pictures.html
- "Fred Penner's Place"
- "Clarissa Explains It All"
- "Under the Umbrella Tree"
- "Eureka's Castle"
- "The Elephant Show"
- "Hey, Dude"
- "Ren and Stimpy"
- "Darkwing Duck"
- "Rocko's Modern Life"
- "Square One"
- "Adventures in Wonderland"
- "Gummy Bears"
- "Care Bears"
- "Rainbow Brite"
- "My Little Ponies"
- "Doug"
- "The Noozles"
- "Muppet Babies"
- "Fraggle Rock"
- "Legends of the Hidden Temple"
- "Double Dare"
- "Pete and Pete"
- "Weinerville"
- "Are You Afraid of the Dark?"
- "Kablam!"
- "Salute Your Shorts"
- "Kids, Incorporated"
- "The New Mickey Mouse Club"
- "The Land of the Lost"
- "Dinosaurs"
- "The California Raisins"
- "Pete and Pete"
- "Rocko's Modern Life"
- "Welcome Freshmen"
- "Round House"
- "Get the Picture"
- "Nick Arcade"
- "The Secret World of Alex Mack"
- "Ghostwriter"
- "Inspector Gadget"
- "Heathcliff"
- "Beetlejuice"
(sorry about that. I'm doing everything I can to avoid writing this paper right now...)
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/4/04
Huh. I think we had almost the exact same childhood, FF. :P
Love that Keenan is on SNL, cast as Fat Albert in the movie coming out soon and doing well. Lori-Beth Denberg made an appearance in Dodgeball.
I liked Pete and Pete. And Clarissa had its moments.
I think Amanda Bynes is great. And I agree the writing on All That isn't "all that" anymore, but it was the launching pad for Amanda, and now Jamie Spears, who is actually quite funny.
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