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Yes, actually. Some movies and cartoons especially. A few off the top of my head that I have revisited recently with this effect include Gummi Bears, Darkwing Duck, Batman: The Animated Series, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, and The Page Master movie. @ Ragamuffin, I feel the same way about the MLP G1 cartoons, other than MLPTales. They are more boring than anything. I have the Care Bear series but have not had a chance to watch them yet. I have not really been able to sit through episodes of the G1 cartoon as an adult. I do still like the MLP Movie and Care Bears movies, especially the first one. Those I know I watched as a kid, and still love them.
Over the summer when I got back into Care Bears, I started off watching the movies. They held up really well and I still like them as an adult.So the cartoon should be okay, right? I used to like the cartoon, and the movies were good. The cartoon ended up being... eh? Very, very boring.
Yes, actually. Some movies and cartoons especially. A few off the top of my head that I have revisited recently with this effect include Gummi Bears, Darkwing Duck, Batman: The Animated Series
In total fairness, I also hate new sitcoms. But ones I remember from childhood (other than Seinfeld) dredge up a special kind of “ick” feeling.
Operation (I forgot how much I hated that noise)
Quote from: Leave a Whisper on February 05, 2020, 10:08:49 AMOperation (I forgot how much I hated that noise)Same. The noise scared me as a kid, and so I started crying. We only played operation once as a family, and that was traumatic. The game still freaks me out on a deep level to this day.As for anti nostalgia? I’d have to say Instagram. Mistakes were made, and it just wasn’t pleasant. It was when I was a rabid g4 mlp fan, and I was quite vocal about it. As much as I love my early fandom days, I do not miss this aspect of it at all. Glad I grew up, and became better.
Have any of you guys gone back and watched the original THundercats? Or Heman? The dialogue is almost hysterically bad. Of course, it was written for 3-5 year olds so I guess they get a pass.