What was better twenty years ago than it currently is today.
20 years ago wasn't my childhood! I'll be off in the corner muttering a out getting old and white dog poo.
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What was better twenty years ago than it currently is today.
20 years ago wasn't my childhood! I'll be off in the corner muttering a out getting old and white dog poo.
1985 was 20 years ago
The Simpsons.
Double bill on Tuesdays at 6pm followed by Robot Wars. No beating BBC2 in the early 2000's
Oh fuck yes!
Kids' cartoons
GI Joe, Transformers, Muppet Babies, He-Man, Inspector Gadget, Danger Mouse, TMNT, Scooby-Doo
I legitimately cannot stand to have modern kids' cartoons on the TV. They do not function at all as entertainment as far as I can tell, just flash and color and chaos, and it's like the nature of the flash and color is as annoying and hyperstimulating as you could possibly imagine. It's as if someone had deliberately set out to on purpose make the kids as discombobulated and craving stimulation as possible, so they'd have as strong as possible a susceptibility to the advertising that comes alongside the shows.
Hey wait a minute
(Edit: Oh I completely missed that this was a UK thing. Well there you go, as far as my US childhood.)
Apart from GI Joe we had all the same stuff here.
...but, I hate to break it to you...
Twenty years ago was 2004. Those were all 80s and 90s shows.
1990 was 10 years ago and you can't tell me otherwise!
TMNT was definitely still around in the early 2000s, although I don’t know how that version compares to earlier ones.
And the GI Joe movies count… right? :p
Gummy Bears is available to stream on Disney+!
My childhood was between 2007 and mid-2015, I'd say.
Pifs?
I only know them from the '90s as Program Information Files on Windows 3.1
What are they in your context?
Public Information Films. Essentially the British term for PSAs.
My YouTube / PeerTube channel is an archive for them: https://spectra.video/c/randomwolf
I like them because, until I was old enough to watch the real thing, these were as close as I could get to horror films. They can get pretty scary, especially considering they're warning about real things (as opposed to monsters or fictional murderers).
The sort of vague feeling that there was a future
Milky way crispy rolls were around and CBBC/BBC shows (jungle run for example) when I got home from school and kids shows on a Saturday morning like dick and Dom or whatever the show on citv was that showed cartoons in between live action segments.
I'm sure I saw some of those milky way in Lidl the other day.
They've been discontinued so whatever stores have is it.
My sex life was a lot more active.
Jim'll fix it.
See you at Rolf's cartoon club. Next week.
I've lived abroad for a decade and recently went back. Yeah, yous are fucking fucked
MASSIVE SHOUT OUT to Tunnock's Caramel Wafers for being the only thing that hasn't shrunk even a bit since I was a kid
My ability to delude myself.