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lacktheknack

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Scarim Coral said:
As for a show I should be embarrassed for watching it, I guess that would be Sailor Moon and Totally Spies (althought I only watch both shows when I am bored). I did however didn't tell people I watch those shows.
Totally Spies was a great show! It was the perfect mix of Eastern and Western animation styles, even if the stories and concept were a bit derpy.

The only show I watched that I'm truly embarrassed about is Angela Anaconda. Then again, it partly made up for being childish and silly by being UTTERLY TERRIFYING TO LOOK AT!

http://animeguides.free.fr/series/angelaana/angela1.jpg

It wants your soul
 

Redingold

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Bhaalspawn said:
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sir.rutthed said:
So I just started watching MLP:FIM and it reminded me of another awesome little girl's cartoon from back in my day: Power Puff Girls. I used to love that show when I was a kid, and I got all kinds of Hell for it in school. So, anyone else watch a show you should have been embarrassed about when you were a kid? Power Puff Girls in particular?
You know both those shows had the same Producer, right?
No. They didn't. I'm getting slightly sick of seeing Faust get all the praise for shows like PPG and Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. She didn't create or produce them, her husband did. She may have had an influence, but please quit showering her with praise for them. Praise her husband, Craig McCracken, instead.
*Looks it up for a moment*

Whoops, my bad, Faust was the storyboard artist on PPG and Foster's. But either way, who said I was showering her with praise? I hated all those shows! If anything, I was bestowing blame.
Then quit blaming Faust. And as for the rest of you, the ones who like ponies and Powerpuffs, quit giving her so much praise.
 

Broken Blade

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Who's to say I can't be both? I really liked PPG back in the day, and I really like MLP:FiM now. They're both shows for kids that have a lot of stuff for older audiences, so there's no reason to be ashamed of liking them.
 

Delsana

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I did watch that on Cartoon Network.

But nothing else was on TO WATCH.

I also watched all the Power Rangers save the absolute newest one.
 

neonsword13-ops

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Lauren Faust, who worked on the Power Puff Girls and Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends, also created My Little Pony: FiM. The more you know.

Anyway, yes, I watched that show very often as a child. I kinda miss it, looking back on it now.

The opening line of every episode always cracked me up a bit.

[HEADING=1]THE CITY... OF TOWNSVILLE![/HEADING]
 

Shadowstar38

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My older brother would watch PPG with me when I was little and he was in high school so I dont anyone called that show out for being girly.

I havnt told anyone I watch MLP as I know my friends and Im sure homophobic slurs would rain down from the heavens.
 

RThaiRThai

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Hell yeah! That's enthusiasm toward liking Powerpuff Girls, not an answer to your question. I never really discussed or fully appreciated Powerpuff Girls when I was younger, but this summer I got into it again and acquired the complete series DVDs.

Powerpuff Girls was not originally meant to be a girls' show, nor were the actual released episodes necessarily targeted at girls. Craig McCracken says so himself in some commentary on the DVD and elsewhere.

Speaking of Powerpuff Girls, here's a piece of Powerpuff Girls content that has somewhat eroded from the collective memory of the internet over time.

The trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5M-V9EMG8k

The full song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rPck4ly4Y8

Those are the only 2 videos of it on Youtube. There is only one website with lyrics to the song transcribed in existence. I have them saved on my computer just in case.
http://lampbane.livejournal.com/109105.html

I wouldn't say My Little Pony is better than Powerpuff Girls. I'm not sure which one is better, but Powerpuff Girls was definitely aimed at an older and more male audience. As good as Friendship Is Magic is, it was a unique combination of events that lead to its mass popularity.

Speaking of Powerpuff Girls and My Little Pony, here's my doodle expressing my love for both.
http://dozydagger.com/more-drawings/bubbles-on-twilight.jpg
 

moretwocents

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Totally Spies was big for me. I could never talk about it because, guess what, I'm male. I also really loved the Powerpuff Girls, too. I guess it just didn't explode on the internet like Ponies have.
 

Soxafloppin

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While we'er talking about PPG..

Was Buttercup supposed to be a Lesbian? I all ways got that vibe from her.
 

SonofaJohannes

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I'm a Brony, and I used to watch Power Puff Girls when I was younger. In fact, I still watch it from time to time. Ain't nothing to be embarrassed about, I certainly wasn't.
 

Moontouched-Moogle

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I remember watching the Powerpuff Girs back when I was younger. Actually never knew it was supposed to be aimed specifically at girls or not. Probably didn't care either. Plus, the family unfriendly violence didn't help to clear up the issue. Made the show awesome, though.
 

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moretwocents said:
Totally Spies was big for me. I could never talk about it because, guess what, I'm male. I also really loved the Powerpuff Girls, too. I guess it just didn't explode on the internet like Ponies have.
to be fair, the internet likely didn't have as many forums, or videos websites as it does today. But Totally spies rocked! as most other shows of that time did too.