How did Canada have such great shows in the 90s and 2000s, Yas Forums? Post Canada kino.
How did Canada have such great shows in the 90s and 2000s, Yas Forums? Post Canada kino
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Me and my pals had a night where we bet money on which teams would win at Uh Oh. The episodes are all on youtube now. Life is good.
i'm older than all you fagets
does Clone High count
Hey smilin' strange
You're lookin' happily deranged
Could you settle to shoot me?
Or have you picked your target yet?
Hey Sandy
alalalalaalalaaa
Don't you talk baayayayaack
Hey Sandy
WAY WAY BACK IN THE 1980'S
SECRET GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES
DUG UP FAMOUS GUYS AND LADIES
AND MADE AMUSING GENETIC COPIES
NOW THE CLONNEES ARE SEXY TEEENS NOW, THEY'RE GONNA MAKE IT IF THEY TRY
LOVING, LEARNING, SHARING, JUDGING
IT'S TIME TO LAUGH AND SHIVER AND CRRRYYY
CLOOOONEEEE HIGGGGHHHH CLONEEEE HIGHHHHHH
Sugar and Carlos was a based host duo
This was pretty depressing.
Not Canuck, Not YTV, figure it out bud.
You guys remembered to download it before the turn off the internet in a few weeks right?
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The only good shit on ytv was reboot, beasties, video and arcade top 10, are you afraid of the dark and maybe goosebumps.
Freaky Stories
Uh Oh
Rupert
Farscape
Shadow Raiders
Mystery Hunters
Stickin Around
Big Wolf On Campus
Radio Active
OUT OF THE WAY KINO FUCKING SHITS
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I recall some stuff where there was a mix of live action and diving into some virtual world.
Oh Katie always made me hot. She seemed nice and approachable but she also seemed like she would be genuinely fun in bed.
She also lived / lives in the same town as an old friend.
Phil bought his hentai and comic porn at my favorite comic store.
Sugar matured and was funny in a score of film roles.
And the trio in Andromeda were good.
Carlos was okay.
I wish there had been more Deepwater Black.
my waifu at 6 years old
t. jelly he doesn't live on the sunny beaches of Canada
Yeah, man Port Stanley and Thunder Bay are so happenin
Holy shit, Im so glad Im not the only one that remembers these shorts. This and Spicy City were my first faps.
My format? I have no format...
I am a renegade, lost on the net
REBOOT
I didn't like any of those except maybe shadow raiders but that was the worst of the mainframe shows.
>stickin around
holy shit I forgot about this, can't handle this nostalgia
Thats the joke
>Not staying up late on weekends to watch British sitcoms
My Family
Keeping Up Appearances
Are You Being Served?
Pick one, the rest die
>Canadian anthem
>6am every morning in Alberta
Stickin' Around
System Crash
Student Bodies
Red always won.
I loved how some of the kids seemed legitimately upset when they got slimed
And the sequel to Student Bodies, known as The Weather Network.
>but that was the worst of the mainframe shows
Somebody never saw Weird-Oh's.
>Knew about junior high and high school from watching Radio Active, System Crash, and Student Bodies
>High school actually had nothing that cool
>forgetting about the best transformers
Anybody remember this?
I dunno how Canadian some of these were but I use to watch a lot of Kratt's Creatures, Ned's Newt, Gargoyles, Art Attack, Pappyland, Degrassi junior high, and Degrassi high, Once Upon a Hamster, Popular Mechanics for Kids, Ren and Stimpy, Tales From the Cryptkeeper
>literally never got any kind of upgrade
>was top-tier from start to finish
>even slapped Dino-Bot's shit
Inferno was based
Detour on Teletoon > Anything on YTV, and I am Canadian
Shadow Raiders wasn't bad. Beasties was the GOAT of Mainframe shows though. The best Transformers related media of all time in my opinion.
IT'S NEW YEARS EVE, MOTHERFUCKERS AND YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS
GUNDAM WING ENDLESS WALTZ
I have all 4 of those toys along with like 100 others in a giant box somewhere.
>Get to High School
>None of the girls were this sexy
>Gargoyles
>Popular Mechanics for Kids
user you should have warned me before taking me on this nostalgia trip
Boggles my mind that barely any of his toys sold, he was a cool fucking pred
One of the comfiest shows ever made
>Get home from school
>Uh-Oh
>Pokemon
>DRAGONBALL Z
>THANK FUCK CAN'T WAIT TO SEE GOKU GO SUPER SAIYAN
>They ran out of episodes again and went back to the first episode
>tfw no PJ Katie gf
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I was reminded of this shit so now you have to be.
God, Mystery Hunters was so kino. I remember my father and I always used to get snacks and watch them together.
YTV didn't really have any shows for adults. They did have more anime than Teletoon though. Anybody remember Bionix on Friday nights?
They banished the bad guy back to his home dimension, but then years later they made another season that is currently lost media.
They did that shit so many times. I think it's because the dub we got took forever to get completed.
>that one time when they literally had 2 new episodes after a year of waiting and went back to episode 1
sugar and pj
They had Farscape and Doctor Who, and the British sitcoms late at night for adults.
forgot about that show. was actually pretty educational. reminds me of another Canadian paranormal show called Creepy Canada that aired on OLN
i thought this was a fever dream.. this and that stupid witch show too
Mystery Hunters was amazing
>pmfk
>Tania Raymonde and Elisha Cuthbert
primed
>YTV didn't really have any shows for adults.
Though what they did have was pretty random, like the late night Britcoms mentioned by
>this and that stupid witch show too
Fuuuck, what one was that?
Unfortunately I'm banned from Yas Forums until 6am, but younger millenials should remember this:
Bookmice
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Creepy Canada was fuckin based. I still remember watching it early in the morning as the lead in to Mantracker or Manhunter or wtv it was called where the boomer chases people on horses. Shit was spooky, the Goatman one freaked me the fuck out.
Was this on YTV? I only vaguely recall it.
They did air horror/paranormal-themed stuff on Saturdays that was darker and more adult-themed.
Do you guys remember during the Christmas season where you could call in and talk to Santa Claus and his wife, but 80% of the kids would freak out and the other 20% had the TV on in the background so they would just get hung up on?
Didn't they have some kind of paranormal tracker show where they sent kids into supposedly haunted buildings?
Anyone remembering Zixx?
Pretty sure the whole series is on youtube now.