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reply posted on 18-10-2003 @ 11:12 PM by Colonel
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I thought the 80's version of Mighty Mouse was great. They had to cancel it. Too many jokes that had adult references that kids didn't get. I'd
wake up ewvery Saturday morning around 11;30 in college to watch it. It was hilarious.
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reply posted on 18-10-2003 @ 11:14 PM by jagdflieger
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It is a moment. A defining moment when you know that your favorite television program has reached its peak. That instant that you know from now on
... it is all downhill. Some call it the climax. We call it JUMPING THE SHARK.

jumptheshark.com...
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reply posted on 18-10-2003 @ 11:15 PM by NotTooHappy
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Like when the Fonz jumped a shark on water-skis. Oh, I get it.
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reply posted on 18-10-2003 @ 11:20 PM by jagdflieger
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The term "jumping the shark" comes from the series "Happy Days". In one episode, Fonzie is water skiing and a shark starts after him. Well I
guess there just happen to be a ski ramp and Fonzie jumps over the shark. Everyone who watched this show (I never watched it) said that "Happy
Days" went downhill after that (Fonzie jumping the shark). Hence the term "jump the shark" to indicate the point when the TV show has run its
course and starts down hill. For me Bablylon 5 jumped the shark when Claudia Christian (Susan Iavonva) left.
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reply posted on 18-10-2003 @ 11:22 PM by jagdflieger
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Obviously there are no X-file fans following this thread.
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reply posted on 18-10-2003 @ 11:23 PM by NotTooHappy
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Ok, like when Conan O'Brien stopped producing the Simpsons.
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reply posted on 18-10-2003 @ 11:33 PM by Dreamz
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Originally posted by NotTooHappy
Ok, like when Conan O'Brien stopped producing the Simpsons. 
He did?
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reply posted on 19-10-2003 @ 01:21 AM by seedy_sid
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reply posted on 19-10-2003 @ 01:22 AM by NotTooHappy
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A long, long time ago in a galaxy far away.
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reply posted on 19-10-2003 @ 01:23 AM by kaoszero
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1)Thundercats
2)Speed Racer
3)Robotech
4)The Jetsons
and although I'll sound like a pansy, and it's not old
5)Sailor Moon
I can't help it, I like anime
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reply posted on 19-10-2003 @ 01:26 AM by jagdflieger
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How many remember Aeon Flux??
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reply posted on 19-10-2003 @ 01:31 AM by Dreamz
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I hated Aeon Flux. The drawings were beautiful, but the cartoon and plot sucked.
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reply posted on 19-10-2003 @ 01:36 AM by NotTooHappy
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Yeah, no two episodes were conected and she died in each one.
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reply posted on 19-10-2003 @ 01:38 AM by omega1
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Top 10 all favorite
1. Transformers
2. Iron Man
3.Smurfs
4. Scooby doo
5. Gummy Bears
6. Jetsons
7.Flintstones
8.Rocky and Bullwinkle
9. Speed Racer
10. Wacky racers
Ohh yea and the immortal Tom and Jerry Road Runner and Bugs Bunny
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reply posted on 19-10-2003 @ 01:42 AM by NotTooHappy
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Gummy bears, good call. I keep forgetting all those old Disney 'toons.
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reply posted on 19-10-2003 @ 06:00 AM by ROGUE
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Scooby doo.......the best...
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reply posted on 19-10-2003 @ 06:02 AM by infinite
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles rocked back in the day  the films were good too
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reply posted on 19-10-2003 @ 06:54 AM by CiderGood_HeadacheBad
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Samurai Pizza Cats! That cartoon ruled.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was great too
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reply posted on 20-10-2003 @ 04:08 AM by greenkoolaid
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GI Joe for sure. I loved that show. I remember one Saturday it wasn't on for some reason, I cried for a half hour. Then Transformers came on, I
sucked it up.
I am not sure if Conan leaving the Simpsons is a good example. It is kind of like a shows last ditch effort to seem exciting. Like bringing on a
baby or new character, or moving to a new location. It is almost like the writers are saying I am running out of good ideas here, what the hell else
can we do? Things start to get stupid and go downhill.
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reply posted on 20-10-2003 @ 04:55 AM by jezebel
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In no particular order:
Pinky and the Brain
Thundercats
Silver Hawkes
Rocky and Bullwinkle
SCOOBY DOO (especially the episodes with Scooby Dum)
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
The Merry Melodies
G.I.Joe
Jem (I'm ashamed to admit, but I dug her pink hair)
Superfriends (I used to pretend I was the Flash, and even had the Superfriends team as imaginary friends for a while)
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