angisfab wrote:
smudgeoffudge wrote:
I remember the 80's shows had much less CGI as today. When I watch some of my old favorites, I see things that back then looked "so real" but now it looks so cheesy! Some of the programing, however was darker, and more mature it seemed, even cartoons. Kids understand a LOT more than people give them credit for, and can handle death and other topics better than people thing. Now every show has to have a moral and be all sugary sweet with a happy ending. Not back then. More blood and guts and violence, and we lived through it!
Aw man, tons of good (at least I thought they were good, hehe) shows came from that time. I was a huge fan of Maya the Bee and Littl' Bits, both of which are originally from Japan I believe. Then there is also
David the Gnome. I think Noozles (Fushigi na Koara Burinkī in Japan) was one of my favorites as well.
This was back when Nickelodeon used to have semi-decent programming.
Ah, God bless David the gnome. I don't know that that qualifies as a fad, but I definitely used to watch it.
Tiny Toons came out when I was in the 6th grade, and that was
huge around my school.
I also started watching
Roundhouse and
All That, which you all may recall launched Kenan Thompson's career, when I was in junior high school. Of course, that came out around the same time as
Animaniacs, which was big in the 7th grade.
Then Nickelodeon came out with
Ren and Stimpy and
Rocko's Modern Life, which were both instant classics in my mind.
I hated Pinwheel though. I won't even link to it, I disliked it so much. And if I recall correctly, it was on right after David the Gnome.