Macrossmaster wrote:
I dunno, maybe mine are just young, but they LOVE what they call "daddy cartoons." Even some I think are crappy. Not that it's crappy, but my girl who is 4 was obsessed with the old D&D cartoon for awhile, then Thundercats, and then Super Heroes. She's just like me, she'll get in a phase. She also digs Bionic Six and will ask for an episode every now and then.
Bro, dated or not, having the ENTIRE RUN of multiple cartoons is something we as kids would have killed for - and our kids know how awesome it is to have all of them on tap!
I would have killed for it, because growing up I had access to 5 channels on the tv, and only a handful of hours per week where cartoons were aired. In contrast, my five year old grabs my ipad when he wakes up before us in the morning, opens up my Netflix app, and watches any episode of virtually any cartoon property he cares about, and watches as many as he wants at will. When he gets bored with that, he grabs the Comast remote, and pulls up an episode of the current TMNT show.
Point being, things are different now man. This generation and the one coming simply has no appreciation for what it used to be like, even keeping the discussion as narrow as just media/entertainment options. This is the On-Demand Generation that's coming, and someone's stash of 80's cartoons on VHS just isn't going to keep the attention of a kid nowadays (more often than not, at least) who has access to anything he or she wants to see, at will.
As an aside, the only properties where my son's interests overlap with my childhood interests are those where new/current/relevant media presence has been established. Think Star Wars, Superheroes, any property which has made an appearance in a LEGO videohame, and to an extent even Scooby Doo (in that he doesn't care for vintage episodes, but watches the hell out of the crappy more recent style cartoons and movies). Same with Looney Tunes. Makes me turn off the vintage stuff, but enjoys the lame Cartoon Network show.
Anyway, sorry to ramble on. I have had a couple successes in terms of getting him into the vintage toons, namely the Pink Panther and Woody Woodpecker. And he shocked me by finding Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends on Netflix all on his own, and actually watching it. But he groans if I put G.I. Joe on.
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Kwinn_Lives wrote:
you have now won more JCAs than anyone in the history of the award.
Mysterious Stranger wrote:
You sir are the definition of a Renaissance Nerd... you do it all so damn well.