For those wondering about little muppet monsters.
For those wondering about little muppet monsters.
last one, for now.
The superior second season of Iron Man in the 90s.
The spider is always on the hunt.
^^^Indeed. But, don't forget the superior 2nd season of F4 in the '90s
Nickelodeon sure loved rebranding the shows they acquired, didn't they? I remember they had Yogi Bear for a while and they rebranded the show as Nickelodeon's Most Wanted: Yogi Bear.
https://youtu.be/so-Biue1yIY
Ha, thanks bro. Yeah, totally geeked out during that final episode of the Phoenix Saga as well. First off, that episode was already at the zenith of the story. The X-Men and the Imperial Guard working together to fight D'Ken, that was awesome. The cameos just made it even more exciting. Remember that there was a War Machine cameo in there too.
Interesting that folks here are listing King Arthur and the Knights of Justice, Iron Man, or Fantastic Four. For me, those were my syndicated Sunday morning cartoons. They didn't get the spotlight as the Saturday ones, but they were enjoyable nonetheless.
"I am a man of peace."
"A man of peace...who fights like ten tigers."
Loved CBS Storybreak:
CBS Storybreak was a bit older when I started to watch it back in the early 90s, but it still was entertaining. Indeed, I put CBS Storybreak in the same category as ABC's Schoolhouse Rock. Eductaining at its best!
"I am a man of peace."
"A man of peace...who fights like ten tigers."
Based on seeing it in this thread, I just ordered the boxset for my cartoon collection. One of the hurdles in building a collection of cartoons is that sometimes it's hard to tell if the cartoon was actually good or just something that looked cool when you were a kid. But quality usually isn't an issue for Peanuts stuff.
Now, dealing with the fact that Charlie Brown's anxiety sometimes reminds me a bit too much of my own, that's a different problem.
Many of the stories are based on the comic strips. They did a follow up to the Halloween special also that takes place the next year and yes, he talks sally in staying with him again on Halloween night! (snoopy and a bowling ball come into play also.)
The show does feel more kid aimed than the specials, but it has some good segments.