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As people get older, they like to think about positive moments in their past to elicit good feelings. It’s called nostalgia. For many adults we get nostalgia thinking about the cartoons we watched as children.
For me, and probably a few others out there, we have overall good memories of the Super Mario World cartoon show. I haven’t seen it in ages, but maybe it’s a good time to re-visit the series … or not. John dissects the series here.
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The YouTube account of that last video was terminated by the user, so the video doesn’t exist anymore. Here’s a link to a partial look at the video.
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Nostalgia is something I like. It doesn’t bother me in a bad way. Whenever I see my kids watch shows by Andy Yeatman Netflix and the cartoons on cartoon network, it makes me nostalgic and I remember the time when I used to watch it with my brother and sister.
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Younki_94 said
Nostalgia is something I like. It doesn’t bother me in a bad way. Whenever I see my kids watch shows by Andy Yeatman Netflix and the cartoons on cartoon network, it makes me nostalgic and I remember the time when I used to watch it with my brother and sister.
I really enjoyed Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego TV show back in the day. I still have the opening theme embedded in my head to this day.
They have the entire Where in Earth is Carmen Sandiego TV series on DVD if anyone is interested:
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