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The classic episodes from either would still be hilarious to this generation of kids. Too bad both would be a hard sell on prime time these days considering the amount of violence.
My 4 yo granddaughter would go absolutely NUTS over those shows! Neither of her parents would approve though. ![]()
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Spongebob is the classic show from my generation. Probably my all time favorite cartoon. And even that show is a little too much for modern audiences (sometimes). Considering even some of their episodes are getting taken off of networks - e.g. There was also another episode where Spongebob and Mr. Krabs believe they unintentionally killed a health inspector - and plot and scheme to bury his body and avoid police lol |
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Born in 1960 so we already covered my generation.
The next huge one for me was Ren & Stimpy. That was so freaking WHACKED - made me flash back to my 70s chemical experiments. ![]()
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