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3913ArticleHoju KoolanderAll classics. I think I played Monopoly more than the others, but had I owned Operation it would have been my favorite. I'm waiting for my kids to get older so we can get into games like Retro Manic, I hear good things ;) May 28, 2017View
3912ArticleHoju KoolanderI definitely tuned into The Magic Hour based solely on his pop culture status, but Sheila E was the only point of real entertainment. I saw the promos for Keenan's show, but preferred to watch The Wayans Bros or Jamie Foxx show on the WB.Late Night FOX: Are You Ready for Magic?May 28, 2017View
3911ArticleHoju KoolanderCalifornia Dreams was a lot of fun. I enjoyed Sylvester's weasely schemes and Tony's "Sweet Googamoo" catch phrase. None of the songs e ever reached Zack Attack quality, but I can still remember a few of them. I rarely tuned into to T-NBC on Saturday Mornings to watch those other shows, especially after the first season of The New Class (ugh), but Saved By The Bell and Callfornia Dreams in syndication were appointment TV for me.Attack of the “Saved by the Bell” ClonesMay 28, 2017View
3910ArticlepikachuloverI remember both of these shows. Like you I remember how awkward they were. I agree that Magic had a hard time hosting the show. Sometimes sports figures make bad talk show hosts. Do you happen to remember the show VIBE? I think I watched it a few times there for musical guests. I did see the episode Save Ferris was on. Late Night FOX: Are You Ready for Magic?May 28, 2017View
3909ArticlepikachuloverI really liked California Dreams a lot. I think it was the only show than ran for more than 1 season that I watched on T-NBC regularly. I only remember City Guys because KTLA used to show it to meet e/i requirements. It came on before Pokemon. I would catch the end of it while waiting to watch Pokemon. Hang Time was good, but after they really retooled it for season 2 I stopped watching. I really liked Student Bodies. I liked the cartoon element of it. I liked it because I wanted to be a cartoonist for my school paper back then. I remember there was that clumsy character named Grace. One show people don't really remember was Running the Halls. It only ran on NBC Saturday morning for one season in 1993-1994. Attack of the “Saved by the Bell” ClonesMay 28, 2017View
3907ArticleOldSchool80sI was a big fan of Saved By The Bell the whole way. I think I saw every episode multiple times. Also not familiar with any of the shows you mentioned except a vague memory of California Dreams.Attack of the “Saved by the Bell” ClonesMay 27, 2017View
3906ArticleThatDudeintheHoodieI think there were three, but I remember playing this one. Edutainment Computer Games of the 90sMay 27, 2017View
3905ArticleBenjanimei missed out on the jumpstart series, but my mom thought i was past the age of playing them by the time they were out. as for wishbone i had no idea there was a pc game based on it!Edutainment Computer Games of the 90sMay 26, 2017View
3904ArticleThatDudeintheHoodieSame, Botley was a favorite of mine. Edutainment Computer Games of the 90sMay 26, 2017View
3903Articleechidna64Jumpstart is a fantastic series! It was basically Cool Math on a CD-ROM. I had many of them growing up, even Jumpstart Spanish, but my favorite was Jumpstart 3rd grade. Botley was a well-animated protagonist and I still remember a lot from the trivia games. Edutainment Computer Games of the 90sMay 26, 2017View