I remember getting a beyblade from the local toy store, and its edge breaking almost immediately because I thought it would be invincible and spun it into a wall. :P
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I also remember being very impressed with the Digimon theme tune! Knew all the words as well... :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hj0-hpO7a0Y# (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hj0-hpO7a0Y#)
"Digimon, digital monsters, digimon are the CHAMPIONS!"
Also, the entire series of Yugi-oh, which I used to watch quite seriously as a child but has now been parodied so effectively (look up Yugi-oh: The Abridged Series if you were also a fan, you won't regret it!) on the internet that I cannot watch it without laughing!
Unfortunately I was born a bit late for gems like He-Man, but I am hoping others will remember it and other lovely stuff like that.
So, what did everyone think was totally amazing as a child, but look back in puzzlement/amusement/bemusement upon now?
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles and Polly Pocket
Power Rangers...
Otherwise I have to admit that a lot of things I found cool as a kid I still very-much adore. 8)
ye, watching grass grow is still cool.
Quote from: no_id on June 02, 2010, 03:58:34 AM
Power Rangers...
Otherwise I have to admit that a lot of things I found cool as a kid I still very-much adore. 8)
Oh, don't get me wrong, I still very much adore these things. Maybe not the beyblade toy so much (major disappointment!), but still. 8)
And watching grass grow is only cool if you're in the shade.
Power Rangers & Digimon.
Having said that my friend has both on DVD and I still watch them sometimes I guess I'm just a huge geek haha.
Quote from: Fenrir on June 02, 2010, 06:02:09 AM
Oh, don't get me wrong, I still very much adore these things. Maybe not the beyblade toy so much (major disappointment!), but still. 8)
And watching grass grow is only cool if you're in the shade.
Get YOU wrong Fen?... Never! I wouldn't even dare to!.. ;) :-*
The Frisbee, you can throw a ball to each other too.
The Superball. A ball that can bounce over the house! So, what else does it do? bounces.... ???
I really thought the song Money for Nothing, by Dire Straights was the *coolest* thing ever. It was like my first favorite song. It wasn't until I was older that I realized how blatantly discriminatory is was. I think the riff is still pretty cool, but the lyrics are sub-par. :(
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still a cool idea.
Slap bracelets. The metal strips that you hit against your wrist and it rolled into a bracelet.
When the 'zany' colorful cloth over it wore off though, the edges were sharp. Also, it hurt. :embarrassed:
We used to have slap fights and see who could snap it on the most (My siblings and I only had one between us) without crying.
please tell me I am not the only one who understands this post...
Post Merge: July 26, 2010, 05:47:51 PM
Quote from: LordKAT on June 02, 2010, 04:50:20 AM
ye, watching grass grow is still cool.
I do that every Friday night still!
For things that seem pretty lame now, I think I can top most of you.
I was deeply in love with Superman, as played by George Reeves. I admired his honesty and integrity.
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I use to watch his show every Saturday mornings. I thought I could be Supergirl. I'd daydream about the two of us, flying around the world, defeating baddies and communists. Making sure everyone got enough to eat.
As some will know, George Reeves killed himself. I refused to believe that.
Eh, don't worry. When I was younger I had two identical toy rabbits I had named after my two favourite things at the time. They were called Superman and Pasta. ;D
Quote from: Assaulta on July 26, 2010, 05:47:15 PM
Slap bracelets. The metal strips that you hit against your wrist and it rolled into a bracelet.
When the 'zany' colorful cloth over it wore off though, the edges were sharp. Also, it hurt. :embarrassed:
We used to have slap fights and see who could snap it on the most (My siblings and I only had one between us) without crying.
please tell me I am not the only one who understands this post...
I don't remember ever crying from slapping them, but I do remember sneaking up on my friends and slapping them on their wrists. They eventually got banned in my school.
Did anyone else play Pog? That was the only way to determine coolness when I was in 5th grade. It was on for real when you played for keeps.
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Quote from: kyle_lawrence on July 26, 2010, 10:24:15 PM
I don't remember ever crying from slapping them, but I do remember sneaking up on my friends and slapping them on their wrists. They eventually got banned in my school.
Did anyone else play Pog? That was the only way to determine coolness when I was in 5th grade. It was on for real when you played for keeps.
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I remember those! And don't forget the "slammers", the hard pog things that really didn't do much but look cool.
I have to add Tamagotchis. I put batteries in my old one recently and it wasn't that fun except letting the whole screen fill up with poop.
I never learned to play pogs, but I collected them because I thought they looked pretty awesome.
Tamagatchis are still the coolest, okay? I only ever got the knock off giga-pets, though. Now I wonder where mine went...
Pokemon was awesome as a child. I definitely got into a fist fight with a kid when I was in 4th grade because he stole one of my cards.
I actually found some of them recently. :) Gave them to the son of a gay guy I know who's like...7. At least the young 'uns still think they're awesome.
Pokemon is still pretty awesome, or maybe I'm just a nerdy kid at heart here. :D
For some reason these two things always made me giddy: bumble ball and jitter rings. Another thing that blew my little mind was the water wiggly... water wiggle, whatever it is called. It was the water-filled tube with a lot of colors inside that slipped through your hands and made you feel either 1) silly, or 2) frustrated. ALWAYS.
The Captain Future manga serial, when I was 6 or 7.
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Seen it again at age 23. Joan and Captain Future still looked kind of sexy to me, but there are so many plotholes... eww. And I don't want to be a hero like Captain Future any more.
clipping a piece of cardboard to the frame of your bike so that the spokes would hit it and make a sound like a motorcycle.
My childhood was weird ;D . No superheroes or action shows on TV, but I did have the My Little Pony summoning rituals (which never worked - soo disappointing), and the elaborate Lego supervillain deathtraps. The latter, I've got a soft spot in my heart for. The former? ...still kinda cool that I actually did that, incantations and all :D .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.U.S.C.L.E. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.U.S.C.L.E.)
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I thought these little pink guys were da bomb at one time...
Cheers!
Rayalisse
I still can't figure out how I could ever watch Dragonball Z. I hate that show now.
Alfred J Kwak has a special place in my heart. The show was quite mature for its audience, covering subjects as tolerance, apartheid, monarchy, fascism and the environment.
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Quote from: Aiden James on August 19, 2010, 03:44:22 PM
Pokemon was awesome as a child. I definitely got into a fist fight with a kid when I was in 4th grade because he stole one of my cards.
I actually found some of them recently. :) Gave them to the son of a gay guy I know who's like...7. At least the young 'uns still think they're awesome.
POKEMON IS STILL AMAZING! <3
Quote from: Octavianus on September 01, 2010, 06:11:08 PM
Alfred J Kwak has a special place in my heart. The show was quite mature for its audience, covering subjects as tolerance, apartheid, monarchy, fascism and the environment.
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aww... yes. i'm buying the dvds for every child around me^^ that's really something a child shouldn't miss, and sadly many parents don't care for the more clever stuff. maybe they don't want to answer questions ???
Vinyl - the way it sounds and smells
Still love it.