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I love that I could have gone either way between Strawberry Shortcake and He-man. In the end, the deciding factor was that I liked desserts more than I wanted a tiger sidekick. :)
I watched both their cartoons when I was a kid, but I only collected the Shortcake dolls (none of which I still have, alas). Truth be told, I liked She-Ra better...I think that was the one that had "Looky"--the weird little creature that would hide in the scenery of every episode. You'd try to spot him through the whole show, then they'd point out where he was at the end. I LOVED that. Maybe it was on Dungeons and Dragons, though, now that I think about it.
I also loved Great Space Coaster.
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UPDATE: I don't know why the result graphic is overflowing my white space. I tried adjusting the width, but I'm apparently web-retarded. It's not bad enough to make me take it down, but if it's bugging anyone else, sorry. I have exhausted my vast* HTML knowledge, and could not make the thing smaller.
*where "vast" = "nearly non-existent".
Posted by Joy at February 4, 2005 03:33 PMThe only one of those shows I watched all that much was Smurfs. My little brother watched Transformers some, and I can still remember the words to the theme song from it.
I always wanted Stawberry Shortcake dolls, but only ever got one. I bet it is still sitting around my parents house smelling up a box in the attic or something.
Posted by: Jordana on February 4, 2005 04:05 PM
I used to watch for that creature on She-Ra too. That was the main reason I watched at all.
Posted by: Kristi on February 4, 2005 05:24 PM
yeah, me too, Kristi! I don't remember a single other thing from the show...just Looky. My brothers and I would place bets on who could spot him first. :)
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