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This destruction is the only tale we tell
I feel like I’m the only person that doesn’t hate this song.Yikes the 2 p.m. theme in New Horizons is awful. I had to turn the volume down on that one.
I feel like I’m the only person that doesn’t hate this song.Yikes the 2 p.m. theme in New Horizons is awful. I had to turn the volume down on that one.
I think it bothered me because it was during the peak of the lockdown and I was working so much that I didn't want what little time I did have to be used up with a very long and grindy tutorial lol.Yeah, I’ve been taking it slow; I’m starting to get impatient since I want to start figuring out decorating ideas . But being burnt out from tbtwc is helping me not rush lol.
Ooh that sounds awesome!
I don’t remember being bothered by the length of the tutorial when I did my main island. I think I steamrolled through it.
Thanks so much! Same back to you! If you need help, don’t hesitate to ask
I think it bothered me because it was during the peak of the lockdown and I was working so much that I didn't want what little time I did have to be used up with a very long and grindy tutorial lol.
I hope you don't mind me asking what are you theme(s) you are planning for your second island? I look forward to it whenever you start it!
From the 90s cartoons I’ve seen I agree. I don’t think Dinsey channel got any major exciting exclusive cartoons until the 2000s.Out of four major studios that produced '90s cartoons, I got bored and decided to rank them in order from my most interested in to least...
- Hanna-Barbera/Cartoon Network: A lot of my favorite shows I grew up watching were produced by Hanna-Barbera or Cartoon Network. These included Johnny Bravo, Dexter's Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls, Courage, Ed Edd n Eddy, among others. Unlike some of the other studios, I was able to maintain interest in almost all of the shows I listed, and even some of the newer shows last decade had me intrigued, such as Gumball and Regular Show. I really wouldn't mind owning those shows on DVD, but alas, only some offer complete series box sets.
- Nickelodeon: It's nearly up there with HB/CN, though it's my number 2 as most of its shows at the time had a fair share of gross-out humor I wasn't a huge fan of; Ren & Stimpy is a shining example of such. Oddly enough, I grew up watching Nick Jr. shows the most during my toddler years, and I have heavy nostalgia for its "Nick Jr. is just for me" period. Wanting to re-watch those shows is one of my big guilty pleasures believe it or not.
- Warner Bros.: I know some of the popular shows they produced such as Animaniacs, and I'd love to watch it, but I mostly associate Warner Bros. with the endless DC action shows they've put out that I'm not as interested in. I'm not super familiar with their '90s output, but one of these days I'll need to check out their stuff myself.
- Disney Channel: There's only a few select shows I have interest in, such as DuckTales (though that's late '80s) and 101 Dalmatians. That's pretty much it. I've never really bothered to check Disney+ to see what was put out back then, but let's just say that I kind of prefer shows that other studios offered back then.
Hey, that's awesome! I used to live there and I've been to Montreal many times. It's actually a cool and fun place if you ignore all the traffic. I hope you can go to that trip!Apparently there’s going to be a trip to Montreal in this school next year. I might go since I’ve actually only ever left the country once.
It is becoming difficult to get WB, Hanna-Barbera, CN stuff on dvd. There was the Warner Archive service that would print discs on demand, they had obscure Rankin Bass stuff like The Flight of Dragons. The Archive moved to Amazon briefly after the merger with Discovery. I would like to have Jackie Chan Adventures, but I think Mill Creek is putting that out now, and those sets are very cheap.Out of four major studios that produced '90s cartoons, I got bored and decided to rank them in order from my most interested in to least...
- Hanna-Barbera/Cartoon Network: A lot of my favorite shows I grew up watching were produced by Hanna-Barbera or Cartoon Network. These included Johnny Bravo, Dexter's Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls, Courage, Ed Edd n Eddy, among others. Unlike some of the other studios, I was able to maintain interest in almost all of the shows I listed, and even some of the newer shows last decade had me intrigued, such as Gumball and Regular Show. I really wouldn't mind owning those shows on DVD, but alas, only some offer complete series box sets.
- Nickelodeon: It's nearly up there with HB/CN, though it's my number 2 as most of its shows at the time had a fair share of gross-out humor I wasn't a huge fan of; Ren & Stimpy is a shining example of such. Oddly enough, I grew up watching Nick Jr. shows the most during my toddler years, and I have heavy nostalgia for its "Nick Jr. is just for me" period. Wanting to re-watch those shows is one of my big guilty pleasures believe it or not.
- Warner Bros.: I know some of the popular shows they produced such as Animaniacs, and I'd love to watch it, but I mostly associate Warner Bros. with the endless DC action shows they've put out that I'm not as interested in. I'm not super familiar with their '90s output, but one of these days I'll need to check out their stuff myself.
- Disney Channel: There's only a few select shows I have interest in, such as DuckTales (though that's late '80s) and 101 Dalmatians. That's pretty much it. I've never really bothered to check Disney+ to see what was put out back then, but let's just say that I kind of prefer shows that other studios offered back then.
There's the Disney Afternoon with Gargoyles. Of course they screwed that up.From the 90s cartoons I’ve seen I agree. I don’t think Dinsey channel got any major exciting exclusive cartoons until the 2000s.
Thank you so much, Bug! I think I’ll try it next time ∩^ω^∩I hope you don't mind me responding, it's not weird at all. it's good to let people know how you feel so that they can be more mindful and be a better friend to you.