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Chit-Chat: Do you still believe in one another?

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i always hated that because it seemed dumb to me as a kid

even though i'd then go and watch sonic x as if a bunch of animals driving a spaceship with a green alien on their way to different planets to find chaos emeralds was any less dumb
 
I hate Mega Man and have never played a single game. I didn't even choose Megaman as my Smash Bros character.
How would you hate a game that you've never played? It makes very little sense.

And regarding the cartoons, I wasn't fond of how they made some of the characters buffed up, not to mention turning Proto Man into a villain.


P.S.: Sonic X is way worse than the Mega Man cartoons *points to Chris*
 
I like the older games but I've never seen the cartoon...I saw very little of the Sonic cartoon as well
 
I grew up on the Mario cartoons. I have fond memories of those. The Zelda ones too.

I saw very few of the Sonic ones, although I own this book somehow

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I watched more of Sonic Underground growing up then I did SonicAM. Which isn't saying much as that was still negligible. I caught more of the Donkey Kong Country show than I did anything Sonic


And a whole lot of Pokémon.
 
Sonic SATAM bored the crap out of me. Then again a lot of video game cartoons from the 80s and 90s make me cringe. I used to love that shit as a kid though. I'd watch a bunch of them back when Yahoo had old cartoons online. I guess a lot of cartoons just feel horrible with age, not all but a lot.
 
The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog was just plain wacky and nonsensical. Then again, maybe that's why I liked it so much.

 
Everybody here is talking about all these different video game cartoons they watched growing up, and I'm just here like: Pokemon.

I did love my cartoons as a kid, though. Scooby Doo, Tom and Jerry, Samurai Jack, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Yu-Gi-Oh, Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z... You know, the good cartoons they used to play on TV.

Ugh, I sound old.
 
Everybody here is talking about all these different video game cartoons they watched growing up, and I'm just here like: Pokemon.

I did love my cartoons as a kid, though. Scooby Doo, Tom and Jerry, Samurai Jack, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Yu-Gi-Oh, Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z... You know, the good cartoons they used to play on TV.

Ugh, I sound old.
Old? You're barely 2 years younger then me, and I can probably list even older cartoons, like Tiny Toon Adventures, Batman TAS, Ren and Stimpy, rugrats, all those early Nicktoons. God, if you feel old, I feel ancient.

 
Are we talking about old cartoons? I love that stuff. The Rugrats was probably my favorite. I find that it's still kind of funny to watch as an adult because you suddenly understand the adult parts of the show, like the time grandpa Lou rented a porno. Digimon was probably my favorite cartoon though. Digimon was my childhood. DIGIMONZ
 
Are we talking about old cartoons? I love that stuff. The Rugrats was probably my favorite. I find that it's still kind of funny to watch as an adult because you suddenly understand the adult parts of the show, like the time grandpa Lou rented a porno. Digimon was probably my other favorite cartoon though. Digimon was my childhood. DIGIMONZ
 
I used to love Yu-Gi-Oh!, but no one played by the rules. I mean, summoning three Gaia, the Dragon Champions in one turn as regular monsters? WHAT IS THIS MADNESS?

Also, how the hell do people play Pokemon TCG without prize cards?
!!!
 
Yu-Gi-Oh had too many rules and bans to follow and it was a waste of money to buy booster packs and decks so I gave up on it when I was like 10 or 11.
 
I hated Yu-Gi-Oh because of it tried too hard to be all "dark" and "edgy" to the point it was so corny.

"BELIEVE IN THE HEART OF THE CARDS"

That's why I hated evil/dark Ash from the epsiode where he fought frontier brain Brandon in Pokemon: Battle Frontier. When ash was possessed by the king of Pokelantis i cringed HARD, such a poor attempt on trying to make a "dark" moment in the show. And I did enjoy most of the Hoenn Anime.


Everybody here is talking about all these different video game cartoons they watched growing up, and I'm just here like: Pokemon.

I did love my cartoons as a kid, though. Scooby Doo, Tom and Jerry, Samurai Jack, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Yu-Gi-Oh, Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z... You know, the good cartoons they used to play on TV.

Ugh, I sound old.

Samurai Jack was among one of the best things to ever hit Cartoon Network. I especially loved the episode when the bounty hunters were spending the whole episode planning to assassinate Jack. And the Scotsman that appeared in multiple episodes was such a funny companion.
 
I hated Yu-Gi-Oh because of it tried too hard to be all "dark" and "edgy" to the point it was so corny.

"BELIEVE IN THE HEART OF THE CARDS"

That's why I hated evil/dark Ash from the epsiode where he fought frontier brain Brandon in Pokemon: Battle Frontier. When ash was possessed by the king of Pokelantis i cringed HARD, such a poor attempt on trying to make a "dark" moment in the show. And I did enjoy most of the Hoenn Anime.
Hehe, I made my first blog entry asking why is "edgy" still being used despite being the butt of the internet.

As far as Cartoon Network's old shows go, I like to present everyone this:

Spoiler:
 
I miss that show that was like a bunch of young kids saving other kids from evil adults and their headquarters was like a huge tree, I don't remember what it was called
Kids Next Door! I always wanted to live in a treehouse like the one in the show when I was a kid.

Hehe, I made my first blog entry asking why is "edgy" still being used despite being the butt of the internet.
Spoiler:

There's still a ton of 12 year olds that haven't been outside of the YouTube comments section that think listening to Linkin Park and making Shadow the Hedgehog fanart makes them special snowflakes. IDK, but hopefully they will grow out of it.
 
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