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Veni, vidi, Lionel Richie
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Now I know many of us grew up spending our saturday mornings parked on the couch, eating our 21st bowl of chocolate frosted sugar bombs, waking at the crack of dawn to catch the next 4-5 hours of programming.

So, just a short list of what *I* grew up with, which dates me perfectly and of course gives a little insight into what makes my nerd clock tick.

Saturday mornings (and weekdays, too):
  • Bugs Bunny/Road Runner show (it varied in title but was always the best)
  • Superfriends
  • Smurfs (who can't love them? It wasn't until I grew up that I realized it was Smurfette's own little boy toy commune)
  • Sid and Marty Krofft (Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, Land of the Lost, Dr. Shrinker) - I didn't need acid to watch it then...
  • Shazam/Mighty Isis (go figure)
  • Battle of the Planets (A young boy's first foray into anime)
  • Voltron
  • Thundercats
  • G.I. Joe
  • Wonder Woman (Lynda Carter made my pee-pee go boing boing before I knew what boing boing meant)
  • He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (You couldn't get more homoerotic if you put Richard Simmons in a tub of Jello with the Village People...pure, unadulterated, concentrated gay)
  • Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (every voice actor from the Rankin-Bass animation years, Frank Welker and Stan Lee; you couldn't bottle this type of win)
 

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