So, I remember stumbling upon a newspaper that had a schedule for YTV, Teletoon, and Treehouse called "Kids Press". Some of them only had info on this newspaper, and didn't even have a Wikipedia page. For YTV, there exists 3 shows: "Interstitial - Grim Reaper", "Happily Never After Stories", and …
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Episode 4 of 'Whodunnit' is intriguing, serving as a perfect example of dramatic irony done right. The audience is aware of the killer's identity, yet the characters remain blissfully ignorant, creating a tension that's palpable through the screen. Let's unpack the scene at the 22:14 mark, where subtle cinematography choices …
Can't get this show outta my head. Late 90s or early 2000s, every episode had the main character solving some sort of riddle or puzzle to save the day. It might have been on one of those educational channels? Anyone remember something like this?
Here’s the thing, literally EVERY show after the 90's is a rip-off of the Simpsons. Change my mind. But you can't. 'cause it's true. That one show you think is original? Nah, Simpsons did it first. Prove me wrong, I dare ya.
aight so there was this old space cartoon from the late 80s or early 90s, had a squad of animal fighters in space with a cool spaceship and they’d battle this evil empire every week. one of the characters was a wolf I think... or was it a fox? used …
Yo guys I’m wracking my brain tryna remember this show that had these blue-skinned aliens and humans working together on a spaceship. It wasn’t super popular but I remember it had some awesome space battles and a badass female alien lead. Ring any bells?
I see many have asked about the enigma that is 'Obscure Reference'. Particularly fascinating is its experimental narrative structure and the way it plays with the viewers' perceptions. Airing from 2004–2006, it followd a detective who's both part of the story and aware he's in a show. Critics back then …
Okay, need help with this high school drama from the late 80s, where one of the students finds out they can time travel. Set in like California, they were trying to balance school life with fixing the past. It wasn't Quantum Leap, but it had a kind of similar vibe. …
I'm on the hunt for a cartoon I watched as a kid - had a bunch of kids who were monster hunters. They had this clubhouse, and every episode they'd deal with some new monster in town – vampires, werewolves, the usual gig. Art style was similar to Scooby-Doo but …
Alright, so there was this old soap opera, might be from the 80s or 90s. One of the main characters, a brunette lady, discovered she had an evil twin who was trying to steal her life. The twin had a scar, always a dead giveaway, right? They had this dramatic …
Guys, I need to figure out this show from the 90s, I'm dying here trying to remember. There was a team of people who traveled to parallel worlds using some weird device. One of the guys had long hair and there was a professor involved. Absolutely not Sliders - it …
I bet none of you can name this show because it's not real! It starred Leonardo DiCaprio as a time-traveling sushi chef who has to battle ancient Romans using only his culinary skills, it's called 'Sushi in Time' and ran for 9 hilarious seasons. Directed by Quentin Tarantino, I think! …
ok so I remember this show from when I was a kid and it had like animals in space and there was a war or something?? it’s all fuzzy but the main guy was a that looked like a fox and they fought against lizards or crocs? idk if it …
Yo peeps, need help finding this classic gem. It was a 90s show, think it aired early Saturdays? There was this dude, pretty sure he was a detective or something, and his best pal was this talking car. It’s like KITT from Knight Rider but NOT Knight Rider. The car …
None of the shows today hold a candle to the classics. Remember 'Grit and Grime,' the detective series from the '70s? Pure television gold. You had complex characters, storylines that actually made you think, and none of this over-the-top special effects nonsense. Now it's all superheroes and reality TV. TV's …
ok i barely remember this but when i was a kid i saw this show with a dude who had a talking hammer? or maybe it was a drill? it was def a tool and it was funny. think it was from the 90s? anyone know what im talking abt??