Holding Out for a Hero’ syncs with ThunderCats and 5 other ’80s cartoon intros—try it yourself Remember when Saturday mornings meant waking up before your parents, ...
There was a very specific moment in the 1980s when television executives looked at children and thought:“What if we simply gave them everything?”Not stories with endings. Not subtle character arcs.
Ah, the 1980s, a time of spandex, synth guitars, and toy advertisements disguised as Saturday morning cartoons meant to entertain a generation of kids all over the world. It's impossible to sum up the ...
When we first ran a list of a dozen unmemorable ’80s cartoons back in November, we barely scratched the surface of the decade’s crappiest animated shows. Here are 12 more that deserve to be ...
A Sunday story about hot trends of the ’80s inspired me to revisit some of the cartoons I watched as a kid. Awesome then, awesomely bad now. Check out the intros to: “G.I. Joe”: Because knowing is ...
So I was going through and watching some cartoon intros from my '80s/'90s youth and came across the Japanese version of the popular 1994 X-Men animated series. It was the era where Jubilee was a thing ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There was a very specific moment in the 1980s when television executives looked at children and thought: “What if we simply gave ...
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Not stories with endings. Not subtle character arcs. Just laser guns, synth music, animal hybrids, toyetic vehicles, and an intro theme that went harder than it had any right to. Some of these ...