![]() ![]() Mighty MaxĪbout: Inspired by the claustrophobic playsets, Mighty Max the animated series featured Max, his owl friend, Virgil, and his Viking friend, Norman as they traveled the world to battle the evil forces of the Skullmaster. This was my brother’s favorite show, and I often wonder if we were the only two kids in the world who ever watched it. ![]() Cowboys Of Moo MesaĪbout: Marshal Moo Montana and the rest of the cowboys try to keep peace in the mutated cowtown of Moo Mesa. Televised: 1986-1988, reruns aired throughout the 90sĪbout: Zoobilee Zoo is a live action program that follows the zoo’s inhabitants, called Zoobles, as they solve everyday problems with over-enthusiastic song and dance. They basically spend all day sipping Gummiberry Juice and quarreling with their primary antagonist, Duke Igthorn and his army of ogres. Adventures Of The Gummi BearsĪbout: The Gummi Bears of Gummi Glen are the long-lost ancestors of what was once a great Gummi civilization. To be clear, this isn’t a Top 9, but rather a list of the shows most likely to make you go OMG I REMEMBER THAT! It was quite the trip and a high I have yet to come down from.Īnyway, I’ve compiled some of the best finds and outlined them below. But even they served as a fun little blast from the past. There were also some terrible shows, mind you. I found shows I hadn’t thought about in 25 years - great shows that brought back fond memories of my childhood living room and Cinnamon Toast Crunch straight from the box. I was watching Daniel Tiger with my 2-year-old yesterday and, as a 90s kid who has since grown into a salty old man, I took offense to the fact that Daniel Tiger is just an animated rip-off of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, one of MY favorite childhood programs.įueled on old man rage and in need of some REAL children’s programming, I fired up YouTube and spent the next 3 hours overdosing on 90s television nostalgia. ![]()
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