RIP Saturday Morning Cartoons

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:wow:Street Sharks, Cowboys of Moo Masa and Biker Mice from Mars....brehs we were :eat:back then.

Power Rangers had a young bul always trying new moves on the playground....until they started spinning off for into every damn thing.

:beli: Power Rangers: The Super Deluxe Turbo Saiyans of Mars and shyt
 

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:wow:Street Sharks, Cowboys of Moo Masa and Biker Mice from Mars....brehs we were :eat:back then.

Power Rangers had a young bul always trying new moves on the playground....until they started spinning off for into every damn thing.

:beli: Power Rangers: The Super Deluxe Turbo Saiyans of Mars and shyt





 

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Saturday Mornings have been on life support for years but you always hope for a miracle. The suffering is finally over. RIP.

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Remember when syndicated cartoons would come on Paramount/UPN network and whatever the CW/WB was before it became the WB on the weekday afternoons? Plus the Fox Kids lineup? Cartoons from 1400 to 1800. Then one by one they were replaced with Judge shows and syndicated comedies. Sunday mornings had their own lineups too. Seven days of children's programming gone in less than 15 years. :mjcry:
 

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As clearly stated in the OP. When you turn 30 you don't get a visit from the :flabbynsick: fairy and she leaves a stack of jazz albums, a subscription to the Wall Street Journal, and a pair of sensible shoes. You'll see (G-d willing). I still, at 39, like the same stuff I liked at 19 incliding Classic Hip Hop and super hero comics/movies/shows.
 

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That 1994 Iron Man and Fantastic Four block was classic underground shyt. It wasn't on the major channels and you had to be up by 6AM to catch it



In my area, they aired those shows in the morning at 1st, then later on in the afternoon at like 2pm just before Kids WB or FOX Kids would start are 3pm
 

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Yeah i remember waking up trying to catch the latest X-Men, Spiderman, Animaniacs, etc.... but sometimes it would piss you off because as a kid you didnt know when they would be airing reruns or new episodes. They would just sneak in new X-Men during a random month and you would miss it.


Man the worst was that for some reason they aired Transformers at like 6:30 am through the week. Who was catching that? As a youngin even an extra 10 minutes of sleep was crucial, i couldnt wake up 30 minutes early to watch that.
 
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