...>"Doug"/"Recess" schoolkid clones for most of the entire 90's,... Disney's hits, and stealing most of the others for another ... animation. There is no Eisner history without Jeffrey Katzenberg. No cel ..."racist". - John K....Mosthated? We'll let history decide, while ...Doug"/"Recess" schoolkid clones for most of the entire 90's...beat the terrorists with our most powerful weapon . . . hot girl-on...
...nothing but "Doug"/"Recess" schoolkid clones for most of the entire 90's, before ... half of Disney's hits, and stealing most of the others for another studio--whose... destroy Disney animation. There is no Eisner history without Jeffrey Katzenberg. No cel studio would...animated at the time was "racist". - John K....Mosthated? We'll let history decide, while we're waiting for an entire 90...
... the 50s but didn't really get into animation until the 60s (Hanna-Barbara's golden age), mostly in the later part of the decade. It flourished during the 70s and peaked during the 80s.... honestly say that not every episode has been awesome. Same goes for Sat AM lineups. Same goes for most EPISODES on said lineups. Of course, it's even easier now to roll your own Saturday Morning. Just...
...'s programming. (Of course the shows weren't necissarily more watchable then.) SatAM TV started in the 50s but didn't really get into animation until the 60s (Hanna-Barbara's golden age), mostly in the later part of the decade. It flourished during the 70s and peaked during the 80s. When people talk about the "death of SatAM" it's in reference to period starting in the mid-60s to...
...for children's programming. (Of course the shows weren't necissarily more watchable then.) SatAM TV started in the 50s but didn't really get into animation until the 60s (Hanna-Barbara's golden age), mostly in the later part of the decade. It flourished during the 70s and peaked during the 80s. When people talk about the "death of SatAM" it's in reference to period starting in the mid...
...in 1992, at least (whenever Prostars and Wishkid ended). In fairness to NBC, the Today show was one of the most profitable shows on TV at one time, and probably still is. I don't blame them for giving animation-hating adults something to watch during Sat AM :-) CBS "dumbed down" its Sat AM lineup around 1997, assuming you are...
...I could make a case for George of the Jungle 2008 being sorta based on it. (Which means you hate the show, regardless of whether or not you've seen it, right? :-) ) *Peggy Charren...> >>>range of allowable subjects, and stuck us with nothing but "Doug"/"Recess" schoolkid clones for most of the entire 90's, before the industry eventually learned to ignore her... ...
... was, in fact, a live-action show, and had some reasonably good scripts for its time by an early J. Michael Straczynski-- And by the end of what became its only season, most of its viewers had long forgotten about the toys, and tried to ignore those annoying strobe flashes on screen...) And starred the real Dr. Elizabeth Weir, with whom Stargate Atlantis SGA might actually have...
... with light-sensitive interactive toys. (Except that "Power" was, in fact, a live-action show, and had some reasonably good scripts for its time by an early J. Michael Straczynski-- And by the end of what became its only season, most of its viewers had long forgotten about the toys, and tried to ignore those annoying strobe flashes on screen...) Derek Janssen ejanss1@verizon.net
... Ghost, and Herculoids the facts don't really support such claims. Johnny Quest has stopped production in 1965 while Space Ghost and Herculoids both lasted two seasons ending in 1968 and 1969 respectively. Most TV shows rarely lasted past a season so it is doubt that there was any real pressure. In fact, repeats of Johnny Quest, Space Ghost, and Herculoids along with old prime time ...