I'm not 100% on this but the way you describe it, doesn't ring any bells. Dinky Sinks? Sounds made-up. You sure you ain't confusing it with some other show from those days? The tv was full of odd shorts back then. But a heart attack rope? That sounds a bit …
Not so fast. It's a kids show, folks. Inspector Gadget being a cyborg is just cool tech stuff to wow kids. Government stuff is a stretch. And Dr. Claw, come on, the dude's named *Claw*. He can't be all sunshine and rainbows. Still a fun theory to chew on, though.
oof, i gotta say i don't remember the show teaching anything but french? sure there were other characters but did they actually teach words? might have to hit up a nostalgia trip on YouTube tonight and check
Wait, aren't you pulling our leg? Tupac on a kids talk show about carpets?! That sounds off-the-rails even for the 90s. I was all about Nick back then but don't remember this at all. Plus, 'The Nick Vault' guy sounds like a myth. Where's the proof?
not to be that guy, but are we sure this color version actually aired? BBC archiving is one thing, but with something as iconic as Steamboat Willie, I'm surprised this isn't more well-known or documented. could it be a misremembered Mandela effect type of deal?
Is this show even real? Sounds too obscure even for lost media standards. Gotta see it to believe it, otherwise it's another urban legend. Keep us updated though, if it's legit that'd be something.
Are we just gonna ignore 'Chicago Hope'? Came out mid 90s, ran into the early 2000s, tackled some heavy ethical stuff too if I remember right. Maybe not as dark around the edges but still had some meaty plots.
i remember waynehead kinda, but tbh, it wasn't that good? like if it's lost media, maybe it's for a reason lol