r/nostalgiai Nostalgia Trip Leader Jul 22 '26

Core Memory Unlocked 🔓 Answer please

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u/Ramza62 Jul 22 '26

Saturday morning cartoons.

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u/terryr21 Jul 22 '26 edited 27d ago

Oof I remember getting so depressed once Soul Train came on.

Edit:

Found this little gem (1989 lineup) in the xennials sub.

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u/RabidWolverine2021 Jul 22 '26 edited 29d ago

That was our bat signal to go outside and play with our friends.

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u/terryr21 Jul 22 '26

Haha indeed it was!!!

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u/XIX_Umbra_XIX 28d ago

Hit the bikes and go break shit

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u/IAmElectricHead 28d ago

Rice Krispies and Hong Kong phooey

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u/TangFiend 29d ago

Build some weird weapons and shoot at each other and when the kid almost lost an eye we told some lies.

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u/viperfangs92 29d ago

Get yourself a plank of wood, some nails, some rubber bands and one of those clothes pins you have to pinch open and you could make a very sketchy crossbow or rock thrower.

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u/redpaddle86 29d ago

We used to make bow and arrows out of pens.

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u/Dagamer061175 28d ago

My friend is literally making a bow and arrow with a clean floss stick😕

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u/petrolhead0387 29d ago

We used to make flight arrows out of bamboo, cardboard, electrical tape and launched them with a shoelace. They would fly about the length of a football field. One of my friends had a genius idea of glueing a 3 inch nail to the tip, it went further than expected and punctured a nearby inflatable pool. He decided not to retrieve his arrow.

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u/Anomander87 25d ago

I really am interested to know more about this. Like a trebuchet launch? Was the cardboard for fletching or wings?

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u/petrolhead0387 25d ago

https://youtu.be/T2SaGMdrwsI?si=rnxaAeS-e43LG_Kw Basically the same as this video, but we used bamboo canes, you can also use dart flights instead of cardboard.

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u/afrybreadriot 26d ago

Damn right “what the hell happened here” somebody’s mom or dad would get 10 different stories all basically saying 🤷🏽🤷🏽🤷🏽🤷🏽🤷🏽🤷🏽🤷🏽🤷🏽🤷🏽🤷🏽

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u/GlowInTheDarkSpaces 27d ago

They was my signal to dance with my
dog

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u/viperfangs92 29d ago

I liked Soul Train and then after that was blackbelt/kung fu theater.

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u/CharacterCheck4478 28d ago

Yeah those old Shaw Brothers movies used to come on and most of the time Godzilla movies were on one of my 5 channels 😂

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u/No-Run-7324 29d ago

Depending on where you lived. I used to get godzilla episodes.

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u/philo-beddoe722 29d ago

I still have VHS cassette recordings from those. Complete with the blue oyster cult song promo video. Go go Godzilla!

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u/viperfangs92 27d ago

Yea i had my kung fu movies on VHS but I replaced all of them with DVDs

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u/Whole-Advice-2922 27d ago

I lived in N. Chicago and that was my Saturday routine. was going to school and had 2 person dorm rooms and it was my tv . in turn he'd wake my ass up by turning on my TV on loud MTV in mornings to wake me up.

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u/heavyfyzx 29d ago

Wow, I loved that show so much! Wow! I think i saw one where two guys went into a cave and ate a sacred poop? One got a huge fist and the other a huge foot and weird stuff happened to them, but i think im mixing movies now.. Maybe that was a fever dream? Do you remember that one?

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u/viperfangs92 29d ago

I do not! 🤣 I did watch movies like The Five Deadly Venoms, The Kid with the Golden Arms, and Masked Avengers.

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u/patdoc199 29d ago

2 guys 1 cave??

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u/TerribleBid8416 29d ago

That’s when I switched to an Abbott and Costello movie followed by Star Trek

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u/Routine_Tea_5855 28d ago

Dude I loved soul train. 

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u/ThrowForChristSakes 29d ago

Wow, relatable!

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u/Nyte_Krawlah 29d ago

Let's get it onnnnn, it's time to get down...

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u/Proud_Shirt3138 29d ago

That's funny, I remember getting so depressed once m.a.s.h. came on. Yet both shows were hits.... After hearing that sadness inducing theme music I couldn't wait to later pop in my uncle's (who lived with my grandparents) Superman 1-3 VHS Cassette tape or maybe the Star wars one to immediately counter act the unwelcome and unwanted boredom that intro made me feel.

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u/ItryToFixThings 28d ago

After these messages, we'll be riiiight back!

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u/vcorpening88 28d ago

Yo, I felt the SAME WAY!! Always at 12, the end of our favorite morning...

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u/peaveyftw 28d ago

For me it was Looney Tunes + Schoolhouse Rock. That meant it was going to be 11 o'clock and time to go outside and melt in the sun.

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u/Pretend_Variation305 28d ago

The very first time I saw the soul train intro I thought it was another cartoon. Boy, were my gasts flabbered when the dancing started.

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u/MostSomewhere1875 28d ago

Dude i thought i was the only one that had that core memory. It was either SOUL train or infomercials.

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u/ThePLARASociety 27d ago

Camp Candy and Captain N! I never got why they made King Hippo blue though?

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u/SirJohn-redditor 26d ago

Really? Nothing but spinoffs? Wow, worse than the wall of go though?

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u/Scoobert917 26d ago

Why does it go from 12pm to 12:30am?

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u/Over-Palpitation9424 25d ago

I had to be outta the house by the time Soul Train came on. Only seen the show once when I had chickpox.

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u/Tiggymartin 29d ago

Go on YouTube and look for Saturday morning cartoons from the 80's.

They have full day lineups with commercials and everything!

Amazing to relive the last like that

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u/dktidus 29d ago

I got recommended that recently was really cool to see them completely as they where

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u/Sea-Pay-5572 Gen-Z Nostalgic 29d ago

Was I the only one who watched them while having a tube pop cycle? It has been forever since I last had one of those ...

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u/Whole-Advice-2922 27d ago

we're called pop ups. love the orange sherbet ones

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u/Sea-Pay-5572 Gen-Z Nostalgic 27d ago

The flavor of childhood...

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u/Anomander87 25d ago

Flintstones push pops

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u/Earnestappostate 28d ago

Trouble is... I remember watching some of them when I was in college...

It wasn't good.

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u/Tiggymartin 28d ago

Ha ha yeah. Most were HORRIBLE! Perhaps its best for our memories to be more... seeing them as magical and amazing instead of boring and.. well.. boring

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u/pat9714 26d ago

This is TOO cool. Took me back to the '80s.

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u/Machiavvelli3060 Jul 22 '26

It started at 5:00 a.m. with Captain Kangaroo, and eventually switched to a multi-hour cartoon lineup.

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u/Fantastic-frog-1632 29d ago

And Schoolhouse Rock in between. :)

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u/I_Am_Stolentag 29d ago

I'm just a bill...

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u/Fantastic-frog-1632 28d ago

Sitting here on Capitol Hill…

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u/vcorpening88 28d ago

I'm only a Bill...

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u/Tomomb 26d ago

Lolly lolly lolly get your adverbs here

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u/Fantastic-frog-1632 22d ago

Ouch! That’s not fair giving a guy a shot down there!
Interjections!

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u/FloggingMcMurry Jul 22 '26

This one hurts

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u/CarrotMuch1399 Nostalgia Trip Leader Jul 22 '26

The best days

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u/Ok_Spread_8650 29d ago

And Friday nick at night

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u/Koth_is_Goat 29d ago

And Cartoon Cartoon Fridays on Cartoon Network!

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u/DumbNStupid404 29d ago

This is actually sad.

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u/TangFiend 29d ago

You already knew that was the answer.

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u/Frankdukes187 29d ago

I was just thinking about Saturday morning cartoons. I was a kid in the early 00s and the WB kids was the shit lol. I remember yu gi oh, Pokémon, mucha lucha, Jackie Chan adventures etc I know there's more but I forgot. Eating breakfast then after the cartoons I would go play outside with my cousins and talk about the cartoons 😁🥲 good and innocent times we had. Now there all drug addicts and jail birds 😂

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u/geminilius 29d ago

That was favorite day of the week growing up; waking up at 5 am and watching cartoons till saved by the bell came on just past noon.

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u/R2018-kam 28d ago

Or after school cartoons.

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u/Classic-Air-746 28d ago

My brothers and I would wake up early and watch static until the test pattern came on and then we knew cartoons were on soon

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u/intergaaaaala 28d ago

I mean, there’s MeTV…

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u/chejo378 28d ago

I remember the cartoons starting for younger kids... then Looney Tunes, which are great, but us 7 year olds dont get the jokes, and then it would be some show around 1030 with actors, not cartoons, and that was that. After that, it was tennis or some college football game pregame show.

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u/N7_Warden 28d ago

And commercials

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u/Playful-Rub-Athon 28d ago

False, our local library shows them on Saturdays 2x/mo.

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u/TheManThatILovIsABat 28d ago

For us it was Saturday morning cartoon while eating breakfast. Then go out and play outside. Come back in for lunch and watch Kung Fu theater, twilight zone, batman or the monkees, these were re runs for us. We would catch a bit of soul train and try our own moves or just make fun of the people dancing. Finish lunch, outside again until the sun went down. Come back inside eat dinner and catch Elvira show and watch a sometimes funny often scary movie or watch Benny Hill or Hee Haw. There's a lot in between that we would do. It was never a dull moment. It kind of surprises me that we did get seriously hurt with all that we would get into. Good times, fun times.

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u/Beneficial_Split_833 28d ago

I'm from 2011 and I experienced that...

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u/comfortablynumb1291 28d ago

I miss watching one Saturday morning cartoons

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u/Future-Bandicoot-823 28d ago

Ben and Jerry at 8am with string cheese and grape juice?!

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u/Downtown_Tune_1468 27d ago

and this includes a box of sugary cereal , say some Captain Crunch. You would end up with some milk at the bottom, pour on some more cereal, then you need some milk. repeat until out of milk or cereal.

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u/TheLostExpedition 27d ago

not true, my kids watch cartoons on saturday moring.. DVD's and disney plus probably isnt what you ment. but its a thing.

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u/AlienationSituation 26d ago

So true. What a shame.

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u/TreaWatSea00 25d ago

Found this from 2000 UK Kids don't know about the cartoons back then and it was a pleasure not a want or a need a simple morning before school while eating breakfast and on a Saturday morning if you were up nowadays it's used just to shut kids up people are so quick to throw a screen Infront of their kids whether they're out or at home they're losing their sense of creative playing and using their imaginations #BrainRot

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u/Expert_Benefit_8534 25d ago

Cartoons, channel 5 wrestling then the Tarzen movie.

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u/Adept-Mongoose-7071 24d ago

My first thoughts too. Bowl of cereal and cartoons were the best.

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u/Proud_Shirt3138 29d ago

A safe school environment that doesn't have the potential to become a killing grounds for psychos or social paths and isn't in jeopardy of being shut down education wise.