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I don't know if this should be a regular forum post, or a blog, but since I'm directly asking for input, here goes. As a kid, I feel like I needed help gaining access to my imagination. Luckily for me, there were shows with either puppets, costumed characters, or just real kids acting, to help me do that. I liked Sesame Street, The Muppets, Dinosaurs, Eureka's Castle, Gullah Gullah Island, Allegra's Window, MMC, Kids Incorporated, Power Rangers, Out of the Box, The Puzzle Place, In Between the Lions, Reading Rainbow, the 2 Carman San Diego series on PBS, Bear in the Big Blue House, Mr. Rodger's Neighborhood, Oobi, Welcome to Pooh Corner, Adventures in Wonderland, Under the Umbrella Tree, Keeno's Storytime, a few others, and, of course, the obligatory Barney. Anyone notice a tangibility theme? It's almost as if having one foot in the physical world helps me, "buy in." If I watched anything animated, my preference was, and still is, stop motion, or as I got older, 2D animation, like Animaniacs, Garfield and Friends, peanuts, Schoolhouse Rock, Rocko, Ren and Stimpy, and a few others
Even now, it effects the shows I like. I liked Creature Shop Challenge, Whodunnit, and The Quest. I hope Face/Off comes on again. I usually hate Disney Prencess. Why? Princess is a real thing; that's why! I loved the live action Cinderella, and Pan.
I have a few questions. Does anyone else's imagination work like mine? It's almost like I couldn't, "buy into," cartoons until later.
Why are similar shows so difficult to find now?
Does anyone know of anymore that are similar, and current?
How can I own as many of the old ones I mentioned as possible?
Even now, it effects the shows I like. I liked Creature Shop Challenge, Whodunnit, and The Quest. I hope Face/Off comes on again. I usually hate Disney Prencess. Why? Princess is a real thing; that's why! I loved the live action Cinderella, and Pan.
I have a few questions. Does anyone else's imagination work like mine? It's almost like I couldn't, "buy into," cartoons until later.
Why are similar shows so difficult to find now?
Does anyone know of anymore that are similar, and current?
How can I own as many of the old ones I mentioned as possible?
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