Saturday morning cartoons were a real treat for kids growing up. It was often the one day of the week that they could sleep in and enjoy the morning. Here are several 1980s Saturday morning cartoons ...
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Cereal bowl in hand, sunlight streaming through blinds, the television warming up. For Gen X, Saturday mornings meant pure freedom: no school, no responsibilities, just animated adventures and Sugar ...
Saturday mornings back in the ’90s were a sacred ritual for many kids, who were armed with their cereal bowls and cozy pajamas. Networks were packed with colorful characters, hilarious antics, and ...
And although the genre faded in the periphery for a while, beat ‘em ups have seen a resurgence in the nostalgia-driven modern ...
Saturday morning cartoons are now officially a thing of the past. According to the Washington Post, CW — the last american broadcast channel still airing cartoons on Saturday mornings — has pulled the ...
Saturday morning cartoons were the only reason to wake up early in the ’80s. Growing up, we did not have a television so I would be at my best friend’s door (much to the disappointment of his dad) ...
We all remember those days too well -- creeping out of bed early on a Saturday morning and sneaking downstairs, intent on getting to the television set before our siblings so we can switch on our ...
I’m a night owl. I love staying up until ungodly hours doing pretty much anything at all, then sleeping until noon or later. I’ve always been this way, thanks to my mom. She told me she used to keep ...
One of life’s greatest pleasures used to be a bowl (or three) of mascot-emblazoned cereal and a Saturday morning full of cartoons. The weekly ritual was a perfect way to sidestep reality, at least ...
It's true! September 27, 2014, marked the very last Saturday morning cartoons aired on American television. It was part of the CW Vortexx program, which includes "Sonic X," "Dragon Ball Z and Kai" and ...