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The Human Torch

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Transformers (Generation 1)
He-Man
Dino-Riders

AWESOME-SAUCE!

Even bought the entire series on DVD a few years ago. Looks crap compared to today's cartoons, but you can't ignore such nostalgic quality.
 

SonOfStayPuft

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For me mostly, these two:



The others?

Thundercats
Biker Mice From Mars
Captain Planet
Toxic Crusaders
Bananaman
SuperTed
Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers
DuckTales
Ren & Stimpy
Beavis and Butthead
Animaniacs
Rocko's Modern Life
Tiny Toon Adventures
 

tahrey

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TheKruzdawg said:
tahrey said:
I'm not the biggest fan of ordering stuff online, as some of my friends have gotten jipped by it, so I prefer to find things in store.
If you / your friends have been gypped by Amazon of all places - and badly / often enough that you'll sooner make a special trip out to a more expensive brick & mortar store instead of just clicking link, then "add to basket" and "check out" etc - then you're a pretty special case and I hope they finally refunded you along with some gift vouchers to make up for the trouble.

Though I still have a slight mistrust of buying things online if e.g. it's a present for someone and there's not much delivery time left, they (and, if I may further namedrop, Comet) have a habit of consistently and pleasantly surprising me with their prices and with how fast, and how reliably things get sent out. Even to the point of e.g. I go buy a "spare" of whatever I've ordered to give as a gift the day before it's needed, as I reckon I ordered too late, but then have to take it back as the online order arrives the next morning.

I think the one time I had trouble it was with a Marketplace supplier who also ran a physical store, and accidentally put their last example of a thing I wanted to buy (VGA switchbox) out on the shop floor as well as advertising on line, and couldn't find where it had disappeared to. Caused a bit of a delay, but smoothed out OK in the end.

Only time I go in-store for electronics or prerecorded media these days is if it's either a special offer that I have to go to pick up in person (and spend 15 minutes fending off all kinds of offers of extended cover and monthly-paid insurance and other crap... for a cheap phone, or a base-spec external HDD or whatever...), or is cult, beloved and long-awaited enough that I want to stand in line and have it visible in my hand and to the cashier, part as subtle advertising and part as slim justification that it's not ENTIRELY some wierd interweb-fuelled nerd hobby ;-)

(Though, to be fair, the last couple times I did that, one was a limited edition 7" single ... and the other was, errm... a boxed set of a rare old cartoon :D :D :D so... um... yeah. Same result but different reasons.)
 

Mailman

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The Pirates of Dark Water
Sam and Max Freelance Police
Project Geeker
Johnny Quest (Old and New)
and a lot of others other people have mentioned (Freekazoid, Tintin, The Tick, etc)