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The 1980s were a halcyon time for Saturday morning cartoons. For a whole generation of children, nothing could beat a bowl of sugary cereal, a pair of warm pajamas, and a 24-inch TV blasting the best ...
Group W/Everett; Nickelodeon; Paws, Inc. She-Ra, Donatello, and Garfield: Saturday morning icons From the mid-1960s into the 2010s, Saturday mornings were a time when kids across America could come ...
That all changed when I read CinemaBlend’s The Day the Earth Blew Up review (we gave it 4 out of 5 stars). After reading ...
The 80s was a time for neon makeup, New Romantics, and, most importantly, Saturday morning cartoons. For hours every weekend children were glued to their televisions to watch the unfolding adventures ...
Did you grow up with 1980s cartoons? I'm talking about the ones that were basically created by toy companies as a cash grab with very little regard to story, art, or taste. Now, as someone who was not ...
Saturday morning cartoons were the only reason to wake up early in the ’80s. Growing up, we did not have a television so I would be at my best friend’s door (much to the disappointment of his dad) ...
Now that anime has its own international genre, streaming services have gone global, and everything is subtitled, animated movies and TV shows are a mainstream medium that isn't just for kids anymore.
The 1980s was an integral period in the history of animation. Thanks to technological innovations and the rise of new animation companies, the medium was able to begin branching away from the ...
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