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I.R Joey
06-25-2001, 12:41 AM
adults might look back and say.

"Remember Digimon, Action Man, and Max Steel, those shows where so cool."

"Yeah the cartoons kids watch today are so stupid compared to what we had."


It happens today among many of us, and if these people are right then I weep for the future of kidvid and Satam stateside.

:(

Crazy8s
06-25-2001, 07:51 AM
I see this all the time, especially concerning He-Man (which I found pretty flakey) and the like. Fortunately, few folks wax poetic about Care Bears, Get-Along Gang and other such horrors (The Little Clowns of Happy Town--arrghh! could any kid really enjoy that?). Action adventure shows, no matter how lame, tend to stick in the mind and heart far longer than the cutesy kiddie filler. I like that.

don Jaime
06-25-2001, 08:39 AM
Originally posted by I.R Joey
adults might look back and say.

"Remember Action Man, and Max Steel, those shows where so cool."

"Yeah the cartoons kids watch today are so stupid compared to what we had."


It happens today among many of us, and if these people are right then I weep for the future of kidvid and Satam stateside.

:(

No. What worries me is, they might be right.

Psycho Fox
06-25-2001, 09:44 AM
Originally posted by don Jaime
No. What worries me is, they might be right. Yhea they might have real crap then

RockItShipper
06-25-2001, 11:33 AM
Originally posted by I.R Joey
adults might look back and say.

"Remember Digimon, Action Man, and Max Steel, those shows where so cool."

"Yeah the cartoons kids watch today are so stupid compared to what we had."


It happens today among many of us, and if these people are right then I weep for the future of kidvid and Satam stateside.

:(

I'm hoping if the first one is the case, that we'll get subtitled versions of it. Unless I've started fansubbing it myself by then. :D

Calhoun07
06-25-2001, 04:44 PM
Yes, that scares me, too. Every generation thinks the cartoons they grew up on rocked and frowns upon the cartoons of the next generation, for the most part. I mean, there are cartoons in every time I can find that I enjoy, but I do think that more animation in the 80s sucked than ruled.

It also scares me that in the future, these kids will be moderators of sites like this and will be running Pokemon and Digimon message boards!! AAAAAHHHHHGGGGHHHHH!!!!

James Harvey
06-25-2001, 04:50 PM
I dread that day. Thankfully some of the cartoons of our day, such as BATMAN, ae considered by MANY generations to be some of the best stuf fout there. Hopefully when today's kids grow up, they'll realize that all those Pokemon and Digimon shows were just 20 minute commercials.

Calhoun07
06-25-2001, 04:55 PM
Originally posted by DickGrayson
I dread that day. Thankfully some of the cartoons of our day, such as BATMAN, ae considered by MANY generations to be some of the best stuf fout there. Hopefully when today's kids grow up, they'll realize that all those Pokemon and Digimon shows were just 20 minute commercials.

I am sure every parent (and animation company) feels that way about cartoons! If people can grow up and think that He Man and and GI Joe were really that good, and if I can grow up thinking that Land of the Lost and such was good, the kids today will grow up thinking those cartoons are good.

Now, what gets me is all these adults today stocking up on today's Star Wars toys, as if they will ever be as valueable as the old toys. If you want to invest in toys, get the crap toys that kids are interested in today and you will be able to sell them for a mint when they grow up and get all nostolgic.

James Harvey
06-25-2001, 05:15 PM
Yeah, my rents have a bunch of old junk in the basement from their childhood. There are alot of cartoons that I'l always big, even those from before my childhood. But every generation has their bad cartoons.

batboy2001
06-25-2001, 05:30 PM
I will never look back and say that action man man, max steele and digimon were ever that good. It would just be a lie, although I will tell the youngens about shows like BB, PATB, and other goodies of the day.

RockItShipper
06-25-2001, 06:15 PM
Originally posted by DickGrayson
I dread that day. Thankfully some of the cartoons of our day, such as BATMAN, ae considered by MANY generations to be some of the best stuff out there. Hopefully when today's kids grow up, they'll realize that all those Pokemon and Digimon shows were just 20 minute commercials.

The thing with Batman is that it's got a number of established elements like a hero with resources, a vehicle, sidekicks and colorful villains developed over the years. Early episodes of Gargoyles featured the use of a custom motorcycle and helicopter that both became toys.

That said, I think there's a more agressive attempt to sell things through Digimon than with Pokemon. How can you sell more of a particular digimon? Involve 2 characters of the same sex and add in something like "love arrows", "hearts beating as one", etc. Which I like. :D But then they have to pander to traditional values and you get a crap crap crap ending. I'm hoping they don't pull that on the season 3 kids b/c Takato and "Henry" are cute cute cute.

Psycho Fox
06-25-2001, 06:28 PM
Originally posted by calhoun07
Now, what gets me is all these adults today stocking up on today's Star Wars toys, as if they will ever be as valueable as the old toys. If you want to invest in toys, get the crap toys that kids are interested in today and you will be able to sell them for a mint when they grow up and get all nostolgic. Better yet get the toys that get pulled off the shelf quikly like Racoons, War Planets/Shadow Raiders after 20 or so years they will be so rare their worth will go up.

freakboy86
06-25-2001, 08:08 PM
You know, I remember back when I thought shows like 'Space Ghost', 'Land of the Lost' and others from the early 70's thru the early 80's were just great. But I watch them now and just laugh at both myself and them. Sure, when I was 5 years old and would kick back to watch 'Herculoids' it WAS the greatest thing out there. But now...well, hopefully the current generation of 'pokekids' will feel the same way.
BUT...a couple years ago I got my 13-year-old nephew hooked on the original 'Jonny Quest' and now (he's 16) I've got him hooked on 'Invader Zim'. Plus he's always sat and watched 'Batman' and the others with me as well. So at least there's 1 kid out there who didn't get sucked-up into the whole 'Poke-Digi-Max Steele' craze.

I.R Joey
06-25-2001, 08:15 PM
I'm scared by the fact that they may be right in saying what they do about cartoons of the future.

Calhoun07
06-25-2001, 09:27 PM
Originally posted by Psycho Fox
Better yet get the toys that get pulled off the shelf quikly like Racoons, War Planets/Shadow Raiders after 20 or so years they will be so rare their worth will go up.

I don't invest in such things. Maybe I should, especially considering how much the old Star Wars toys can go for, but I just can't bring myself to get into it, to keep up on the latest toys and stuff. But if somebody can, I think they got a good thing going!

Calhoun07
06-25-2001, 09:30 PM
Originally posted by freakboy86
You know, I remember back when I thought shows like 'Space Ghost', 'Land of the Lost' and others from the early 70's thru the early 80's were just great. But I watch them now and just laugh at both myself and them. Sure, when I was 5 years old and would kick back to watch 'Herculoids' it WAS the greatest thing out there.

Man, they are still the greatest thing out there...if you want a GOOD LAUGH! Herculoids is kinda painful to watch now, but Space Ghost is still awesome, if only because it is so unintentionally funny. I really would buy episodes of that on DVD. And Land of the Lost...well, that show was really good for the budget it had. And did you ever notice that they had a lot of quality talent working on the show? Many talents that worked on the original Star Trek series worked on Land of the Lost. I think the stories were good, if somewhat campy, and were fairly intelligent for the target audience. I got the DVD from Rhino and hope they put out more.

Maxie Zeus
06-26-2001, 12:51 AM
Originally posted by I.R Joey
"Remember Digimon, Action Man, and Max Steel, those shows where so cool."

. . . we could be suffering thru "The New Pokemon Movies," "A Pup Named Pokemon," "The 13 Ghosts of Pokemon," "Pokemon on Zombie Island" etc.

Leaping Larry Jojo
06-26-2001, 01:11 AM
Let me think for a sec...

Nope.

We had our crap toons in our youth, and don't anybody tell me that Transformers was less aggressively marketed than Pokemon. I spent tons of dollars on Transformers trading cards, stickers and toys as a youth. If Transformers were hot now, I don't doubt there would be dozens of video games. Don't anybody tell me that My Little Pony, with half a gazillion hair colours and different pedigrees and skin colours was any different than Pokemon or Digimon.

Hey, I liked Transformers and He-Man and Voltron, but guys...they sucked. In fact, Voltron sucked even worse than Pokemon. That's not an opinion, it's a FACT. Pokemon at least has SOME variation in stories, and not every episode ends the same way. I watched 20 episodes of Voltron recently, and they had less character development than 5 episodes of Pokemon. Voltron also lacks the savvy pop-culture references of Pokemon, and the dialogue translation is purty bad.(Okay, Form Blazing Sword was the coolest nonsensical weapon ever, but STILL...) Even Keith's "And I'll Form the Head!" line couldn't win me over 20 episodes of sheer sameness.

He-Man is just as bad. It's an action show undercut by bizarre talking animals and a general Smurf cuteness that just seemed wrong.

I mean, I can understand it if you hate cute animals and think robots and he-men are generally "cooler looking" than critters that make weird sounds, but there's no denying poor plotting and poor dialogue. And they were AWFUL!

That's not to say I don't like them. Heck, I like pro-wrestling, so it just goes to show I have a fondness for junk. But DO I know junk when I see it. And 90% of the cartoons we loved as kids were pretty much junk.

Leaping Larry Jojo
06-26-2001, 01:35 AM
Originally posted by batboy2001
I will never look back and say that action man man, max steele and digimon were ever that good. It would just be a lie, although I will tell the youngens about shows like BB, PATB, and other goodies of the day.

I think kids have to make up their own minds. And...you know, let kids have their fun. I have always hated parents that regulate their children's TASTES. Parents that go, "I'd never let my kid watch that show because it's SOOOO bad," never fly over my approval radar. As long as I don't have to watch the show with the kid regularly (maybe once to scan for content--make sure it doesn't have racist or discriminatory messages, etc.), then they can go ahead and watch it till they get sick of it.

Psycho Fox
06-26-2001, 10:58 AM
Originally posted by Leap Larry Jojo
We had our crap toons in our youth, and don't anybody tell me that Transformers was less aggressively marketed than Pokemon. I spent tons of dollars on Transformers trading cards, stickers and toys as a youth. If Transformers were hot now, I don't doubt there would be dozens of video games. Your are right... The Pokémon games are generally good but I just find Monster Rancer better oh and they are both far better then the crap Transformers game that came out for the C64.


I think kids have to make up their own minds. And...you know, let kids have their fun. I have always hated parents that regulate their
children's TASTES. Parents that go, "I'd never let my kid watch that show because it's SOOOO bad," never fly over my approval radar. As long as I don't have to watch the show with the kid regularly (maybe once to scan for content--make sure it doesn't have racist or discriminatory messages, etc.), then they can go ahead and watch it till they get sick of it.
Yhea but sometimes you'll have to sit down and watch it with them. I find hiding a minidisk player on you while you watch is a good trick you can lissen to cool tunes while pretending to have interest in the show.

RockItShipper
06-26-2001, 05:18 PM
Originally posted by calhoun07
Now, what gets me is all these adults today stocking up on today's Star Wars toys, as if they will ever be as valueable as the old toys. If you want to invest in toys, get the crap toys that kids are interested in today and you will be able to sell them for a mint when they grow up and get all nostolgic.

Knowing something about a property sure helps. I just picked up a bunch of digimon pvc figures today. On the back, there's some blurbs errors(?)/references to possible early dub names and just plain old screwing up...
"TK and Kari, now 3 years older, are joined by new group of kids. Davis, Keely, Cody and Sora."