I use to get so excited watching Cartoon Theater on Cartoon Network Tags# cartoon# excited# network,# Theater# watching Share Previous Post Nothing but nineties Next Post Ryan and Rob riff on an episode of the cartoon "Doug". Kind of offensive, but really, it's Doug. What would you expect? Doug was the raunchiest show on television. Here we explain why. Subscribe Notify of new follow-up commentsnew replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Label {} [+] Name* Email* 0 Comments Most Voted Newest Oldest Inline FeedbacksView all comments Load More Comments Related PostsDo you remember seeing some strange things in the shows that you grew up watching? Maybe you overheard someone talking about something they saw or heard in the latest Disney movie when you were young?Cartoon Cartoon Fridays on Cartoon Network(1993) theater policy trailer for United Artists Theatres featuring Richard Lewis and Don Rickles. This trailer was made to help promote an upcoming TV show called Daddy Dearest, which lasted only 11 episodes.Normally I don’t dig reboots of my childhood favorites, but who’s excited for the upcoming mini-revival of this series?!Who remembers the Bi-Lo train? I used to love watching it circle the store on grocery runs!Did anyone else love watching reruns of Growing Pains on Disney Channel in the 90s?Do you remember this imaginary friend? Used to love spending time with my nephew watching Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends.Cleaning my room and found the calculator watch I ordered from those Scholastic catalogs in grade 3 or so. The fact that something like this could even exist blew my mind at the time and I was so excited to get it. Sadly I was banned from wearing it in class.Classic Cartoon Short (1969).
Do you remember seeing some strange things in the shows that you grew up watching? Maybe you overheard someone talking about something they saw or heard in the latest Disney movie when you were young?
(1993) theater policy trailer for United Artists Theatres featuring Richard Lewis and Don Rickles. This trailer was made to help promote an upcoming TV show called Daddy Dearest, which lasted only 11 episodes.
Normally I don’t dig reboots of my childhood favorites, but who’s excited for the upcoming mini-revival of this series?!
Do you remember this imaginary friend? Used to love spending time with my nephew watching Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends.
Cleaning my room and found the calculator watch I ordered from those Scholastic catalogs in grade 3 or so. The fact that something like this could even exist blew my mind at the time and I was so excited to get it. Sadly I was banned from wearing it in class.