An underrated Jim Henson Company production. The mum's VA sadly died recently and the baby's VA was actually the same guy who played Elmo in Sesame Street.I vaguely remember that puppet-animated sitcom - yet again a product of the early '90s - called Dinosaurs. Didn't last long.
The baby dino seemed to be the most popular character to people of the time.
I vaguely remember that puppet-animated sitcom - yet again a product of the early '90s - called Dinosaurs. Didn't last long.
The baby dino seemed to be the most popular character to people of the time.
An underrated Jim Henson Company production. The mum's VA sadly died recently and the baby's VA was actually the same guy who played Elmo in Sesame Street.
I barely remember a bunch of Nickelodeon shows. There was one about these 2 black kids that were brothers and their friend named "Goo" there was also some nerdy white kid on that show and his catchphrase was "Don't hold your breath!".
Pretty sure it was called Kablam! and it was just a bunch of really shitty cartoon shorts. It was a lot like Robot Chicken.
I think this show was called The secret life of Alex Mack. It was about some girl with super powers or some shit.
There was also this show about kids at camp. All I remember is it had that weird looking red head kid in it who played John Connor's punk friend in Terminator 2.
Shelby Woo. I remember I fucking hated this show. It would come on after new Rugrats episodes and I thought it was boring as fuck. It was about some Asian girl who was a private detective or something like that.
Also theseThe one with the black kids might be Lil' Romeo's show. I think it was on Nickelodeon. I watched it a lot but somehow barely remember it.
The Secret World of Alex Mack was pretty cool for its time. The governement was hunting her down because she was accidentally doused with some strange chemical by bumbling disposal men.
The camp show was Salute Your Shorts. Danny Cooksey is the actor you are talking about. He's had a pretty good career voice acting. He was also Stoop Kid on Hey Arnold. He was Sam on Diff'rent Strokes. The annoying little later season add-on kid. It's funny, because just like with Robbie Rist (Cousin Oliver from The Brady Bunch) he had the best career out of the cast of kids despite being the irritating new kid added for the cute factor.
I looked it up and the show I was thinking of was called My Brother and Me and it only ran for 1 season between 1994-95.The one with the black kids might be Lil' Romeo's show. I think it was on Nickelodeon. I watched it a lot but somehow barely remember it.
I remembered that show out of the blue last week. For some reason, Alfie’s voice saying “not my ‘zo poster!” and it all came rushing backI looked it up and the show I was thinking of was called My Brother and Me and it only ran for 1 season between 1994-95.
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Anybody remember this? It was a series of minute long shorts that ran on Disney's One Saturday Morning Block sometime in the late 90's. Sorry for the crappy quality, but it was the only decent shot of the whole class I could find. Surprisingly, all of the episodes are on Youtube.
The show has an interesting history behind it. The guy that made it (who used his own photo as the kid in the bottom right) used photos from some yearbook of people he didn't know and a number of the actual, now adult students, as well as the teacher, found out and tried to sue him.
3 of the main characters (the two adult dudes and the chick) were put in the video game Tatsunoko vs Capcom for the Wii, which surprisingly made it here to the US. Almost the entire Tatsunoko side of the roster was unknown to the US. I vaguely remembered them, though I was very, very little when it was on Toonami.there was an anime Cartoon Network used to air in the mid 90s late at night I’d watch. I remember it had a bird motif, all the main characters had suits based on various birds. It was a space battle kind of anime but I can’t remember the name of it. It was an older anime, probably mid to late 70s
edit: G-Force Guardians of Space. That was the one
I won't be surprised if it was the case. Since Angela Anaconda was released around one year later. There's too much of a coincidence.I always wondered if those shorts helped inspire Angela Anaconda?