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Renfield ([personal profile] darchildre) wrote2012-04-24 08:56 pm
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So, Beth showed me the Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes cartoon while we were at con and I may have now watched all of it. Possibly. So now there is no more cartoon (alas!) and I went browsing around Netflix to find something else to take its place. And yeah, this is old news, but the 90s Spider-Man cartoon is streaming in its entirety. And the 90s X-Men cartoon.

What you have to understand is that, until I got to college, tv was a thing that only happened on Friday afternoons and weekends. Superhero cartoons did not come on during the weekend - they came on weekdays in the afternoon. That was fine for Batman: TAS (which was my favorite) because it was fairly episodic, with few multipart episodes. But Spider-Man and the X-Men? They sometimes did serialized stuff that expected you to have watched previous episodes. Which meant that I never had a frelling clue what was going on (especially on the X-Men), but I watched them anyway. (I was also often confused by Gargoyles, but that one isn't streaming. And Beth and I watched a good bit of it in college.)

Guys, tell me it is a bad idea to now try to watch these shows in their entirety. I am pretty sure that they are terrible, but my inner 12 year old really kinda wants to do it.
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[personal profile] scheherezhad 2012-04-26 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
No one will ever convince me that there is a wrong time to watch 90s superhero cartoons, because they are like nourishment for my very soul. Which is to say, you should totally watch ALL the toons. Always. *intense stare* ;P