He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
Circa: 1983 to 1985
Why we loved it: Because He-Man is the only dude who can pull off a bob. Maybe because "by the power of Greyskull," he has the power.
Favorite: The scaredy-cat Cringer who turns into Battlecat.
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My Little Pony and Friends
Circa: 1986 to 1987
Why we loved it: The thought of talking ponies was just magical. These little ponies with their sparkly mane and bedazzled asses were what we wanted to have as pets back then.
Favorite: Each episode had a good story and catchy songs to go along with it. We all wanted to be Megan, Danny, or Molly so we could be in Ponyland. Who was your favorite Pony? We're pretty sure you had the toy, too.
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Flying House and SuperBook
Circa: 1983 to 1985
Why we loved it: Who didn't watch these shows on weekends? It was a great way to educate kids without being preachy. Chris, Joy, and Gizmo traveled to different places through the SuperBook (aka Bible) and witnessed events such as The Great Flood. Both shows adapted stories from the Bible while still appealing to non-Christians.
Favorite: Gizmo, the toy robot!
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Flying House
SuperBook
Captain Planet and the Planeteers
Circa: 1990 to 1996
Why we loved it: Whenever you'd hear "with your powers combined…" you'd already know who was talking. Admit it, you and your friends would argue who got first dibs on who was Earth, Fire, Wind, Water, and Heart! They should still air this. The message of Captain Planet and the Planeteers still holds true today.
Favorite: Captain Planet and Gaia. Gaia was voiced by none other than Whoopi Goldberg. Did you know that Tom Cruise was the original voice of Captain Planet?
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