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A Roseanne Revival Is Happening And We Couldn't Be More Excited

If you grew up late 80s or early 90s, chances are you watched and loved Roseanne. Unlike a lot of sitcoms, the actors all looked like ordinary people, and the day-to-day problems they dealt with felt completely relatable, while still being hilarious. And as of yesterday, those of us who adored the show got fantastic news: the cast will be reuniting for a comeback.GiphyABC, who aired the original show for 9 seasons, is said to be interested in the 8 episode revival season that Roseanne Barr has pitched, but they aren't the only ones. Netflix, who've already blazed a

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You May Have Seen The New Characters, But You Probably Don't Know Who They Replace

There is nothing that is sacred, nothing that is left untouched, and nothing that is immune from a remake. The My Little Pony remake isn't new at all, but when you look at the old and new shows together, it's beyond upsetting.The original My Little Pony show came out in the 80s and then there was a follow up called My Little Pony Tales in the early 90s. My Little Pony Friendship is Magic came out in 2010 and they really went all out on a new look and style of our favorite pony friends. I'm not going to

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What Is The Cast Of 'Married...with Children' Up To Now?

"Love and marriage....." We all remember the theme song to what was hands down one of the best sitcoms ever to air. The Bundys were the polar opposite of all the other sitcom families we'd seen; they were completely dysfunctional, but we knew deep down they loved each other. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the show, but it's also been 20 years since it ended, so let's find out what the cast has been up to since the last episode aired.FoxDavid Garrison - Steve RhoadesFox / IMDBDespite being best known as Steve Rhoades, the Bundys' neighbor and Marcy's

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They Were Zany To The Max, But Do You Know What They Were?

If you were a child in the 90s there is no doubt in my mind that you remember the show Animaniacs and are probably humming the theme song as you read this sentence. The classic cartoon was smart, funny, and addictive and everyone watched it. The show was great because while it made the kids laugh, it would entertain the parents with all kinds of jokes that only they would understand. Do you remember this show? There is a lot that went into making it so here some of the most interesting facts about your favorite cartoon! OriginThey were inspired

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The Trailer For The New Dirty Dancing Movie Is Here And We Are Not Okay

So the new Dirty Dancing is just around the corner and now that the promo is out I am not any less afraid than I was before. Seeing the pictures of the movie made me a little anxious, but now that we get to see everything in motion I am still concerned.  The movie was 100% perfect as it was back in the 80s, but no one can let a good thing go, so they of course are trying to remake it. The cast is a mix of unknowns with some really big name actors so it's kind of

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They Gave Rainbow Brite A Makeover And I Don't Know How To Feel About It

Rainbow Brite was an amazing cartoon that originated back in the 80s and was hugely popular. Her colorful friends and magical companions helped her bring light and happiness to everyone in Rainbow Land. HallmarkShe had two main companions that kept her company through all of her adventures. One was her rainbow-haired horse was named Starlite who often referred to himself as "the most magnificent horse in the universe" and could gallop on rainbows. The other was Twink, her person sprite. He is the only white sprite and is in charge of all the others and acts a little bit manic

90s

Someone Drew The Doug Cast As Adults And It's A Lot

Doug was one of the greatest cartoons of the 90s. Doug Funnie was a huge part of most 90s kids childhoods and the whole gang holds such a special place in our hearts. Have you ever wondered what they would look like now? Artist Isaiah Stephens has done a bunch of these modern re-imaginings that will really bring the nostalgic feelings right to the surface. Whether he is giving you a glimpse into the Rugrats future, or Doug Funnie and his friends,  you're going to leave you missing One Saturday Morning! Doug Funnie and PorkchopSkeeter ValentinePattie MayonnaiseRoger KlotzNed CaupheeWillie

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Inspector Gadget Was The Worst Detective Of All Time But Absolutely The Greatest Show

Inspector Gadget was one of the most popular cartoons of the 80s and 90s, but honestly he was the worst detective of all time. It's not that he doesn't try his best, but pretty much everything he does has to be fixed by his young niece and his dog. How many of your mistakes are fixed by a child and your dog? Probably not a lot right? That perhaps means you should head into a new career. I have some other questions as well, like who turned this goofball police inspector into a cyborg? Why does Dr. Claw hate him

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If You Can Remember This Commercial You Definitely Grew Up In the 80s

If you grew up in the 80s or 90s, this song is probably tucked away in your memories somewhere. Commercials used to play in between all your favorite shows warning you of all the dangerous things that were out there. The strange thing was that to make drugs seem scarier, this video tried to make them look cuter? That probably won't ever make sense to me, but you know what it did get stuck in your head so I guess it did its job! These little muppet-like pills sang a song to remind you just how scary drugs are and

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The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Were Once On Oprah And It's The Best/Worst Thing You'll Ever See

If you grew up in the 80s or 90s, it's guaranteed that you remember the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. They were absolutely everywhere you looked: TV, movies, toys, snacks, books, comics, videogames. Childhood thy name was TMNT.You also definitely remember Oprah Winfrey, the queen of talk show television and the woman all our moms were obsessed with before Ellen came along. But did you know that there was a time when these two pop culture powerhouses collided? And did you know that it was possibly the most awkward 40 minutes of television that has ever existed? Buckle up, because