Old School Nick
- Murdoch
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Rocko's Modern Life getting a release from Shout! Factory.
- knives
- Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2008 6:49 pm
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My childhood is near completion. Just need to convince Paramount to release season three of The Adventures of Pete and Pete.
- mfunk9786
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- Location: Philadelphia, PA
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This.knives wrote:My childhood is near completion. Just need to convince Paramount to release season three of The Adventures of Pete and Pete.
- Dirk
- Joined: Fri Mar 04, 2011 7:12 pm
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I'm pretty psyched for Rocko's Modern Life, but I'm trying to not get too excited until we get confirmation on whether the episodes will be uncut. There were apparently some issues with this regarding the previous MOD release.
And there may be hope for Pete and Pete -- Shout! Factory negotiated a multi-title deal with Nickelodeon and so far The Wild Thornberrys and Rocko's Modern Life have been the only titles revealed so far. I personally have my fingers crossed for the rest of Clarissa Explains It All. I love Melissa Joan Hart. (Please don't judge me.)
And there may be hope for Pete and Pete -- Shout! Factory negotiated a multi-title deal with Nickelodeon and so far The Wild Thornberrys and Rocko's Modern Life have been the only titles revealed so far. I personally have my fingers crossed for the rest of Clarissa Explains It All. I love Melissa Joan Hart. (Please don't judge me.)
- Jeff
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:49 pm
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If Shout Factory is releasing Nickelodeon titles, I would happily purchase the complete Mr. Wizard's World and Standby: Lights, Camera, Action (which is likely what fostered my earliest interest in movies). I imagine You Can't Do That on Television has to be at the top of their list.
- Alphonse Doinel
- Joined: Sun Dec 06, 2009 12:42 pm
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This is amazing. It's really too bad stuff like this couldn't be released with commercials because they were such a huge part of kids television in the 80's/90's.
Am I the only one here that wants guts, complete with a piece of the Aggro Crag? Actually, I preferred Legends of the Hidden Temple.
Am I the only one here that wants guts, complete with a piece of the Aggro Crag? Actually, I preferred Legends of the Hidden Temple.
- mfunk9786
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So does that mean you don't want Guts?
- Alphonse Doinel
- Joined: Sun Dec 06, 2009 12:42 pm
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Give me both. Don't know if either would actually be watchable now (at least after the nostalgia wore off), but some small part of me wants them. I imagine Legends is a little easier to stomach though. It always had a bit more going on.
- Murdoch
- Joined: Sun Apr 20, 2008 11:59 pm
- Location: Upstate NY
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Both aired on some subsidiary network that played Nick's old shows, and they play just as well as they did 15-20 years ago. Can't say I would buy them though except to scream at the kids who can't put together the Silver Monkey.
- Joshuadel
- Joined: Fri Dec 10, 2010 11:54 am
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I can't watch an episode of Legends of the Hidden Temple without thinking of this write-up.Murdoch wrote:Both aired on some subsidiary network that played Nick's old shows, and they play just as well as they did 15-20 years ago. Can't say I would buy them though except to scream at the kids who can't put together the Silver Monkey.
- mfunk9786
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Old School Nick
I truly love your avatar, sir.
Also: Those game shows were played on Nick GaS (horrible name), their "games and sports" network that was commercial-free aside from some prerecorded content that ran ad-nauseum for years without being updated. The network is now defunct, which really saddens stoned, late-night-college-gathering-with-friends me.
Also: Those game shows were played on Nick GaS (horrible name), their "games and sports" network that was commercial-free aside from some prerecorded content that ran ad-nauseum for years without being updated. The network is now defunct, which really saddens stoned, late-night-college-gathering-with-friends me.
- Dirk
- Joined: Fri Mar 04, 2011 7:12 pm
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In the press release for Shout!'s Season 1 release of The Wild Thornberrys, they list some other titles that were sub-licensed in their deal with Nickelodeon: Hey Arnold, Danny Phantom, Aaaah! Real Monsters, and the aforementioned Rocko's Modern Life. So far, it's all animation. Also of note, Shout! has Blu-ray rights to these shows as well, but has yet to announce any BR release.
- knives
- Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2008 6:49 pm
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Hell yeah of Hey Arnold and Aaaah! Real Monster. I know that the former holds up and hope the later does too. Shout! Factory is too great sometimes.
- knives
- Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2008 6:49 pm
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Doug is god awful and as bland as it's love interest's name.
- matrixschmatrix
- Joined: Tue May 25, 2010 11:26 pm
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Impossible! No children's show that featured a music video quoting Stop Making Sense could be entirely bland.
I wonder if you only saw the execrable Disney version?
I wonder if you only saw the execrable Disney version?
- knives
- Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2008 6:49 pm
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I saw both versions and both are equally terrible if in entirely unique ways.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2006 2:42 pm
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Doug was much better than the ADD Nicktoons being touted by Shout. Nevertheless, I think we can all agree the real buried treasure here are the live action Nick programs-- I mean, Jesus, you can't even find a full episode of Welcome Freshmen on Youtube, this is a national crisis!
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- Murdoch
- Joined: Sun Apr 20, 2008 11:59 pm
- Location: Upstate NY
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I remember hating Doug when it aired, but I've warmed to it recently. Although the only Nick show I'd revisit is Rocko, probably Pete and Pete, too. Never understood the appeal of Hey Arnold though.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2006 2:42 pm
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The N used to run a block of Clarissa Explains It All and Pete and Pete when I was in college and man that was def required viewing every night. Hey Dude doesn't seem to hold up, but Salute Your Shorts does well enough. Roundhouse is pretty amazing and would fit right in with the ADD culture of today (although it probably plays too smart to be of any value to today's youth). Are You Afraid of the Dark? is hit or miss, like any anthology series. Yes, you lured me into a discussion on nostalgia topics
- Murdoch
- Joined: Sun Apr 20, 2008 11:59 pm
- Location: Upstate NY
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Hey Dude's corny theme song irritated me to no end as a kid, yet I love it now, but the show is still as bad as back in the day. Are You Afraid of the Dark? was the scariest thing I could tolerate as a kid, it never failed to give me nightmares, especially the Jester who caused people to laugh and vomit some type of goo. And oh how I loved Salute Your Shorts, no summer camp ever lived up to my expectations after that.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2006 2:42 pm
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The Super Specs episode of Are You Afraid of the Dark is legitimately disturbing. Best thing about Hey Dude is Ben Stiller's wife (I will pretend I don't remember every single character's name)
- Murdoch
- Joined: Sun Apr 20, 2008 11:59 pm
- Location: Upstate NY
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Oh man, Super Specs made me afraid of wearing any type of glasses for a month, so creepy!
- knives
- Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2008 6:49 pm
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I don't even remember Hey Dude though it's sad that Salute Your Shorts probably doesn't hold up. Even if it were Goosebumps horrible I'd pick up an Are You Afraid of the Dark boxset. The episode at the Hog's Head diner gave me nightmares for months. The scariest thing about the show though had to have been the opening. I still remember that little girl laughing.[/shivers]domino harvey wrote: Best thing about Hey Dude is Ben Stiller's wife (I will pretend I don't remember every single character's name)
- flyonthewall2983
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The guy who played Benjamin Ernst on Hey Dude is in one of the films in the Criterion Collection.