Friday, October 17, 2014

Childhood's Series

As we know, today channels like Cartoon Network transmit a lot of bizarre cartoons like Adventure Time or Regular Show, attempting to a crude humor and bizarre/weird draws. Actually I don't watch much  TV, just anime or certain movies on my pc, so I can't please myself watching those programs.

One of the weirdest moment on "The marvelous misadventures of Flapjack"
Fortunatly as a child, TV emitted a lot of good programs, teaching us things such as a basic use of english, or values like fellowship and solidarity.

One of  'em was Blue's Clues. On this american children's television program, we follow Steve in his search of Blue, a little dog, which in every chapter goes to walk around differente places around the house where they live.

To find her, he follow some clues, mainly objects that are marked by the "palm" of Blue's paw. After finding three clues, Steve sits on the "thinking chair", where after thinking some minutes he can connect those three ideas to create something "material", for example a certain toy like a doll. So, when he goes to where he remember that there was a doll, there's Blue playing with it. <3 LOVE THAT SERIE!!!

Steve and Blue on the Thiking Chair <3
As I was growing, I also changed the TV series that I liked to watch. So, Digimon was (and still being) my favorite chilhood serie. Emitted by Fox Kids, it was about seven boys and girls that are teleported to the "Digital World", just in middle of their summer camp.

There, they discover the existence of "Digimons" (abbreviation of DIGItal MONsters), which are monsters, or in that world, a sort of "normal animals" there, that they used to fight (non-gore fights) to another Digimons, with the objective of leaveing that world and return to theirs. It had a lot of adventure, action and a very nice soundtrack, all of us remember the opening or ending of the series.

The seven chosen children and their own digimons.
So well, nothing more to say really, I had a nice childhood with perfect cartoons, better than the actual ones.

4 comments:

  1. I remember my sister watching this series , I was bigger when giving

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  2. I also watched Blue's Clues and I loved it then. Now it's sad to realize that its harder to find programs on TV as good as the programs that our generation watched ten or more years ago.

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  3. The "Thibnking chair" was the most awsome thing ever. I really want one for college test

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  4. I LOVE BLUUUUUEEEEE <3 SHE'S AWESOMEEEEEE

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