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This was my favourite show in the 80’s. Jack was hilarious. So was Mr. Furley. Who else liked Three’s Company
Potential customers testing Nintendo’s Virtual Boy console at 1995 Winter Consumer Electronics Show (January 06, 1995)
Craig Bartlett (creator of Hey Arnold) just posted this on his Instagram. My favorite show to watch as a kid in the 90s.
Fitting for the spooky season. This show was brilliant; the animation, the characterization, the music, the voices, everything. I’ll never forget my Krumm bath toy from Burger King I had as a little boy.
Does anyone know what Will’s metal neck “collar” is called? He wears multiple types throughout the show and I don’t know what they’re called.
Ed, Edd n Eddy’s Big Picture Show is still a perfect ending to one of Cartoon Network’s greatest shows ever!