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<blockquote data-quote="Chun-tzu" data-source="post: 2068236" data-attributes="member: 1441"><p>It's oh so late, but now my nostalgia has been fired up.</p><p></p><p><em>She-Ra - Princess of Power</em></p><p>I'd buy the movie. The show was sillier than He-Man, so it didn't really do that much for me overall. For example, her sword gimmick was fairly lame (she could transform it into all these goofy things, like an Ice Maker) compared to the Sword of Omens, Galtar's Golden Lance, Blackstarr's Power Sword, and so on. She-Ra was very easy on the eyes, though.</p><p></p><p><em>Pirates of Dark Water</em></p><p>A really good cartoon, and my #2 choice on the list. The artwork was extremely creative and exotic-looking, and they had a whole quest thing going on that unfortunately was never finished (I believe). </p><p></p><p><em>Voltron</em></p><p>Oooh, one of my favorite oldies, although this one really doesn't hold up as well with time. The newer CGI version tried to be hipper (for example, by losing the Princess' mice), but I liked the original animation better. The lions were way cooler than the vehicles.</p><p></p><p><em>M.A.S.K.</em></p><p>I liked this one, but it came off like a G.I. Joe knockoff in many ways, and just wasn't as good. Cool theme song.</p><p></p><p><em>Bravestarr</em></p><p>I liked this one, too. The gimmick was cool. Eyes of the Hawk! Ears of the Wolf! Strength of the Bear! Speed of the Puma! I'd buy a Bravestarr DVD.</p><p></p><p><em>Mysterious Cities of Gold</em></p><p>Never seen it.</p><p></p><p><em>Gummi Bears</em></p><p>This was one of Disney's better cartoons. One of the only kiddie shows I'd ever consider watching again, along with earlier Smurfs episodes. Like the Smurfs, it got pretty lame towards the end. Catchy theme song.</p><p></p><p><em>Exo Squad</em></p><p>My #1 pick. I remember getting up at 6 a.m. to watch it. Space opera at its finest.</p><p></p><p><em>Go-Bots</em></p><p>Nah, this one wasn't nearly as good as its rival, the Transformers.</p><p></p><p><em>Conan the Adventurer</em></p><p>This one was pretty good, and I've never much cared for big burly barbarian types. Of course, this one had several other heroes with Conan, and I tended to like them more. But it was pretty good.</p><p></p><p><em>Centurions</em></p><p>Hmm, no, this one never really worked for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chun-tzu, post: 2068236, member: 1441"] It's oh so late, but now my nostalgia has been fired up. [I]She-Ra - Princess of Power[/I] I'd buy the movie. The show was sillier than He-Man, so it didn't really do that much for me overall. For example, her sword gimmick was fairly lame (she could transform it into all these goofy things, like an Ice Maker) compared to the Sword of Omens, Galtar's Golden Lance, Blackstarr's Power Sword, and so on. She-Ra was very easy on the eyes, though. [I]Pirates of Dark Water[/I] A really good cartoon, and my #2 choice on the list. The artwork was extremely creative and exotic-looking, and they had a whole quest thing going on that unfortunately was never finished (I believe). [I]Voltron[/I] Oooh, one of my favorite oldies, although this one really doesn't hold up as well with time. The newer CGI version tried to be hipper (for example, by losing the Princess' mice), but I liked the original animation better. The lions were way cooler than the vehicles. [I]M.A.S.K.[/I] I liked this one, but it came off like a G.I. Joe knockoff in many ways, and just wasn't as good. Cool theme song. [I]Bravestarr[/I] I liked this one, too. The gimmick was cool. Eyes of the Hawk! Ears of the Wolf! Strength of the Bear! Speed of the Puma! I'd buy a Bravestarr DVD. [I]Mysterious Cities of Gold[/I] Never seen it. [I]Gummi Bears[/I] This was one of Disney's better cartoons. One of the only kiddie shows I'd ever consider watching again, along with earlier Smurfs episodes. Like the Smurfs, it got pretty lame towards the end. Catchy theme song. [I]Exo Squad[/I] My #1 pick. I remember getting up at 6 a.m. to watch it. Space opera at its finest. [I]Go-Bots[/I] Nah, this one wasn't nearly as good as its rival, the Transformers. [I]Conan the Adventurer[/I] This one was pretty good, and I've never much cared for big burly barbarian types. Of course, this one had several other heroes with Conan, and I tended to like them more. But it was pretty good. [I]Centurions[/I] Hmm, no, this one never really worked for me. [/QUOTE]
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