• a_g_marut@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    I saved newspaper TV sections from most of the 1990s. Here’s what was on broadcast network TV on Saturday, April 15, 1995:

    ABC CBS FOX NBC PBS
    6:00 Cro The New Adventures of Mother Goose Bullwinkle Name Your Adventure
    6:30 Fudge Bullwinkle State Newsmakers
    7:00 The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show Jack Hanna’s Animal Adventures G.I. Joe Today Sesame Street
    7:30 Beakman’s World The Baby Huey Show
    8:00 Sonic the Hedgehog The Little Mermaid Animaniacs Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
    8:30 Free Willy Beethoven Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Barney & Friends
    9:00 Tales from the Cryptkeeper Aladdin Eek!stravaganza News Sesame Street
    9:30 Reboot Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Adventures of Batman & Robin Martha Stewart Living
    10:00 The New Adventures of Captain Planet Iron Man Spider-Man California Dreams To the Contrary
    10:30 Paid Programming Fantastic Four The Tick Saved by the Bell: The New Class Firing Line
    11:00 Paid Programming Gladiators 2000 X-Men Saved by the Bell: The New Class Washington Week in Review
    11:30 Paid Programming Mutant League Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? Sweet Valley High Wall $treet Week

    I assume that where there is no listing, that half hour is a continuation of the previous half hour’s programming, except at 6 am, in which case I assume that station was off the air.

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    17 hours ago

    Fun fact Saturday morning cartoons took a nose dive when regulations on advertising to children started getting tighter.

    Most of these cartoons/series were developed or funded by toy companies

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      16 hours ago

      I wonder if it started that way at first. Did TMNT get developed because of toy companies or was just just a mutually lucrative venture? Did it start earlier? Like Lone Ranger and Buck Rodgers type stuff? Interesting to think about for me.

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        Did TMNT get developed because of toy companies…

        TMNT was a comic book series in the 80s, long before the first movie and the cartoons that followed.

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          Yeah true, kinda forgot about that. Guess i mean just the cartoon in this example, but it was just the first cartoon i thought of.

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            They definitely latched onto the merchandise train, regardless of timeline. The toys are strange though, as they’re a mix between the cartoon and the comics. And the comics got really sci-fi, while the cartoon stayed in NYC

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      19 hours ago

      I love that show so much. So much care went into it. The deatails and everything. I read that they used black paker and inked to bright part, to give it that distinct look. Very complicated and or expensive.

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    13 hours ago

    Yeah kids they will never know because they can watch their shows anytime they want on streaming

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    21 hours ago

    As someone who started watching Saturday morning cartoons in the 1960’s, I can definitely say the mid 90’s was peak cartoon.

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    17 hours ago

    Needs more Canadian shows, Canada ruled the 90 kids show scene.

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    I remember back in first grade being able to watch Power Rangers when I got home. On Thursdays we would get out early and I could watch Bobby’s World right before. Those were simpler times.