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I will admit, I watched the entire first season of Jersey Shore in two separate sittings, and found it wholeheartedly amusing. I haven't watched it or any of the new seasons since, and I usually consider myself a pretty highly educated person, but it was so... Base and common-denominator that I found myself enjoying it.
<.< >.>
Sid the science kid, but only because its easy to remember most of the songs by heart until its time for Miss Susie to sing. And daughter dances to it all the time. One of the few kid shows that stick to a routine of same songs/same routine. (house at breakfast, mom/sid car time, looking for friends, school time, recess laugh time, back in, susie teacher sings, etc)
the other one, going through hubs collection and watching his anime.
and Reboot!
Repeat after me, "I'm over it"
Yeah we're so over, over
Things I hate, that even after all this time...I still came back to the scene of the crime
There are plenty of shows that I watched as a kid that I still enjoy today and would happily admit to in public, but since we're going with guilty pleasures and this is the internet (so anonymity is at play here), then I present the following:
Care Bears
Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers (and the other seasons up to Turbo)
and
Captain Planet.
"He's like fire and ice and rage. He's like the night, and the storm in the heart of the sun. He's ancient and forever. He burns at the centre of time and he can see the turn of the universe. And...he's wonderful." - Timothy Lattimer on the Doctor
Captain N the game master, Sonic (the sat am one), Pokemon, the Super Mario Bros. shows, and Yu-Gi-Oh!. I had nothing better to do on saturday mornings, but now I just sleep in or play video games.
"I like him aunt Sarah, he's got a pretty shield. It's got a star on it!"
I remember thirtysomething! That was a great show actually. Haven't seen it in years.
I loved this show when it was on and now that it's hit Netflix I'm watching it all over again from the beginning...Ally McBeal. Very innovative and well done show in my opinion. But then I love dramedies.....comedy/drama.
Two shows I used to watch and love, but really don't anymore are Beverly Hills 90210 and Melrose Place, the ORIGINAL ones.
Another one of my favorites is The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd....which is STILL not available on DVD, so is not on netflix. Annoying!!
I go in spurts where I love watching The Golden Girls....it reminds me of the old days when I was 19 and had just met my now ex husband....when I was young and carefree...kind of an oxymoron I guess but what the hell
Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden
I used to watch The Golden Girls quite a bit, but it's been a long time since I've seen it. It's a very popular show, so it may not be a guilty pleasure, but it is/was geared more towards women. Still, it was a good show, and it had good writing.
I also used to watch Degrassi: The Next Generation regularly. This was during the mid to late 2000s. It was geared more towards middle and high school students, and I was in my 20s, but still, it was good. I think the show is still in production, but most of the characters have changed, and understandably so, since it's about a high school, and those characters have graduated and moved on.
Yugioh. Now I wouldn't call the original Japanese stuff a guilty pleasure because that's pretty well done, especially considering it's an anime about a trading card game. But the 4kids dub was horribly done. Almost all references to death are taken out and replaced with being sent to the "shadow realm". To get an idea of how absurd this is, there was one episode that featured a death trap in which the loser of the duel would fall through a building. However, the 4kids geniuses thought that a death trap where people fall to their death would be too traumatizing for children. So they change it up, they fall through the building, but instead of falling to their death, they fall into a portal that sends their soul to the "shadow realm", a place of eternal suffering. Because that wouldn't traumatize children.
With my ranting out of the way, I still found myself watching the dub (since I couldn't understand Japanese and didn't even know how to find it if I could). As corny as it was with, I was still intrigued by a series based on trading card games. It was like they're own world where trading card games decide the fate of the world. Instead of solving problems with violence, they place childrens card games (and yes I do watch and lovethe Abridged series). It sounds stupid, but since I was addicted to the pokemon TCG, this was a cool show.
In the end, you can't deny that it's an original and creative concept.
Actually, the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga came first. The card game actually only showed up a few times until a ways in, and then it became a focal point in the story. I don't know the anime that well, but I think it shifted the story to start with the focus on the game, and then the actual CCG was released the next year.
^-.-^
Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden
Oh man, I totally forgot about a bunch of those shows until they were brought up here. :P Sailor Moon for sure, Reboot, oh and I used to be a big fan of Cardcaptors, Pokemon and Digimon.
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