stardust bunniez Saying Totally Spies did is like saying the Power Rangers did. They only did that but still used the same colors. And that show is about high school (?) girls, they had to.
Also they KILLED the bechdel test before it was a thing. Protagonists aren't defined by their relationship to opposite sex. Single mom, immigrant family that's not a cliche, tomboy who doesn't need to be girly in order to fit in, well off black family who isn't the "magic negro." This show really had it all
Hey, I watched Brady Bunch reruns for 9 years solid. Mainstream television, for what it presents today.... sucks. More commercials and those stupid logos in the corner of my expensive tv screen. That TV screen is my personal billboard and the corporate suits are vandalizing it with all their digital graffiti. Who cares about a high definition picture if the content is crap? Just give me back my reruns on my old analog 10 inch tv screen.
ABC NBC and CBS need to but won't bring back classic saturday morning kids cartoons and movie the news shows to 1:00 pm when all the cartoons are off the air and the kids are out side playing
The Weekenders was known for its distinctive animation style, similar to Nickelodeon's shows produced by Klasky-Csupo such as Rocket Power and As Told by Ginger, and also for being one of the few animated series where characters' outfits change from episode to episode. The series takes place in the fictional city of Bahia Bay, California ("Bahia" is Spanish for "bay"), which is based on San Diego, California where the creator lived. I liked the show's theme song, "Livin' for the Weekend", was performed by Wayne Brady and written by Wayne Brady and Roger Neill. In the years 2000 to late 2001, I was still in San Antonio, Texas, when the show came out on ABC's Disney's One Saturday Morning, and I watched every episode.
im here not only for nostalgic reasons but also found out that the theme song was created and sung by Wayne Brady from Whose Line Is It Anyway. wanted to hear it again. i miss this show
Wayne Brady is the shit! After seeing him in Whose Line, learning he sang this song from my childhood and seeing him on @Midnight last week, I'm pretty sure it's mathematically impossible for him to do wrong.
Adam S hey man I know this is five months late but congrats on graduation. Med school ain’t no joke. And time stops for no man, and that fact totally fucking bites. but you’ve come this far, and you done good, so keep doing good, okay?
let's be real, this whole rap is even more fire than the fairly odd parents theme when Timmy says "green moose, guava juice, giant snake, birthday cake, large fries, chocolate shake" this whole songs wipes the floor with Timmy's lyricism
Man, so much nostalgia. So much feels. Whenever I watch these old themes a part of me wants to cry and go back to my childhood. Never wanted to grow up! Just wanted to hang out on the weekends!
I've always liked how they had a proper wardrobe. Like, sometimes id think "Oh, Lor is wearing that shirt again, really like that one" and "Out of all of Tish's outfits, that's my least favourite".
It's funny to me that the show assumed you were watching on a CRT, based off of the sound the heard when Tino knocks on the screen. Really neat sign of the times.
😂 I used to do that too! I even said this a couple of times to my best friend but I changed it to the usual bye cause I think he doesn't get the reference.
Holy shit I just realized, at 30 years old, that my hairstyle is pretty much like Carver's. And when I was little and watching this, I distinctly remember wanting his hairstyle but didn't know how to achieve it back then. Fuck.
Was I the only one who found those cheese fries visually appealing. I remember literally wanting to jump into the TV Super Mario 64 style and eat those cheese fries. that's how visually appealing they looked :P.
A regular staple in my childhood 🥹….Did anyone else also do the little dances they did as this banger of a theme was playing lol damn this was such a top tier show 🔥🙌🏾
Yeah it's funny cuz I made fun of my parents for having "stupid shows when they were young" but they say mine were stupid, and I swear adventure time is the dumbest show to ever exist lol
That's what everyone says about the next generation. My brother used to tell me that 90s shows sucked ass and that 80s shows were much better. I, personally, like shows now. Steven Universe, to name one, is an amazing cartoon.
@Scarface, Funny how people are always shitting on old cartoons in 90's/early 2000 cartoon videos, yet they're not willing to give the new cartoons a chance. It's pretty sad, actually.
The one thing I remember about this show, they're trying to get into a museum or something, had to convince the dour docent/curator to let them in.... Carter: Perhaps my good friend George Washington could persuade you? Curator: You're attempting to bribe me with a dollar? Carter: Actually, I was trying to bribe you with a quarter. Curator: ............heh.....hehe..........that's the closest I've come to laughing in fourteen years.......... Wow, just realized it's probably been at least fourteen years since I heard that..."later days" indeed.
For you youngins...this is actually how we use to spend weekends. Mall, beach, just hanging, food court, arcade. I wish you guys could've experienced. It was a great time to be a kid.
This was the shit back in the day! Damn I wish I could go back to being 5 again, now 17. TV is now full of shitty cartoons like "the story of how my butt went wild."
Literally had this random thought today...'which show did I used to watch with a constantly changing pizza parlor?' and I googled it and of course it was THE WEEKENDERS. Seriously great cartoon.