I'm glad I'm not the only one who hated that cartoon. Otto and Twister were such hateful and egotistical characters who treated anyone different, especally anyone who was the slightest bit nerdy, like garbage and often got away with it. So it's great to see a pumped-up Squid beating the shit out of Otto.
I'm more of a Cartoon Network kid myself but I did watch the old Klasky Cupo/Nickelodeon shows too.
Angry Beavers: My brother and I would pretend to be the Beavers, I was always Norbert. To this day we still randomly quote it; "NEEE!" "WOOO!"
Wild Thornberries: An imaginative show with a well written central female character
The Rugrats: A big part of my childhood, even my mum loved this show. It always reminded me of the Simpsons for some reason, then I found out Chuckie was voiced by Nancy Cartwright. There are alot of other similarities between the two shows.
Hey Arnold: A very intelligent cartoon, kind of like Daria for a younger audience.
In recent years Nickelodeon has kind of lost it's touch though. Rocket Power and Rugrats All Grown Up is absolute shit. I used to watch Fairly Odd Parents until they got new writers and made it so childish even my nine year old brother wouldn't watch it.
My brother and I did the exact same thing with Angry Beavers. Man... it's like EVERY group of siblings did.
I couldn't stand Wild Thornberries, though. Eliza was such a little bitch, I just wanted to kick her in the teeth. The only thing that entertained me about the show was that every time Nigel had lines my mind just picked up the Tim Curry voice and superimposed Rocky Horror garb onto the character. That and the fact that the chimp's voice actor was the same guy who does the voice of that Monkeyfist guy in Kim Possible.
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But it's ncie to see the nerd kicking the really annoying character's ass. His voice made my soul bleed out of my ears it was so terrible.
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Angry Beavers: My brother and I would pretend to be the Beavers, I was always Norbert. To this day we still randomly quote it; "NEEE!" "WOOO!"
Wild Thornberries: An imaginative show with a well written central female character
The Rugrats: A big part of my childhood, even my mum loved this show. It always reminded me of the Simpsons for some reason, then I found out Chuckie was voiced by Nancy Cartwright. There are alot of other similarities between the two shows.
Hey Arnold: A very intelligent cartoon, kind of like Daria for a younger audience.
In recent years Nickelodeon has kind of lost it's touch though. Rocket Power and Rugrats All Grown Up is absolute shit. I used to watch Fairly Odd Parents until they got new writers and made it so childish even my nine year old brother wouldn't watch it.
Rant over!
I couldn't stand Wild Thornberries, though. Eliza was such a little bitch, I just wanted to kick her in the teeth. The only thing that entertained me about the show was that every time Nigel had lines my mind just picked up the Tim Curry voice and superimposed Rocky Horror garb onto the character. That and the fact that the chimp's voice actor was the same guy who does the voice of that Monkeyfist guy in Kim Possible.
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