
I've been seeing some re-runs on Tooncast and it's AWESOME.

I'm a girl btwMrPopo wrote:The life lesson here is jobs will come and go, but Earthbound will always be there for you.
Holy crap I forgot all about this show!KillerJuan77 wrote:Anyone remembers this show?:
I've been seeing some re-runs on Tooncast and it's AWESOME.
Check me out on twitter: SwooshBear742Incognito D wrote:Mere months after buying my original GBA, Nintendo trolled me hard by releasing the SP.
MLP has a TV Tropes page dedicated to memes from it, and this vid is on there.AmishSamurai wrote:
Pinkie Pie likes space.
been wanting DVDs foreverKillerJuan77 wrote:Anyone remembers this show?:
I've been seeing some re-runs on Tooncast and it's AWESOME.
I checked the Wiki article and apparently they only released the first season on iTunes but it got removed. Why? No one knows.AppleQueso wrote:been wanting DVDs forever
It's just one more show that Cartoon Network likes to pretend never existed. They did this to Hi HI Puffy Ami Yumi too, but this show was way way better.KillerJuan77 wrote:I checked the Wiki article and apparently they only released the first season on iTunes but it got removed. Why? No one knows.AppleQueso wrote:been wanting DVDs forever
Wow, I had no idea. So many huuuge classics. I knew him from the Power Rangers credit, but seriously? Since the very early 80s with Cities of Gold, He-Man, Inspector Gadget (Cities of Gold in particular has plenty of good music, it is not just in the intro/outro).pakopako wrote: Well, it's by Shuki Levy. NeoGAF even asks how much of your childhood was Levy? It doesn't matter what the show was, they made music ROCK. Seriously, listen to the samples on their site. Go relive your childhood.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.