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Jumanji 1996

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TV-shows released and aired between 1990 & 1999, or beyond.
*last update 30/04/2024
(all Japanese anime have been removed and transferred to dedicated collection)

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A collection of animated series, cartoons for adults and kids alike.

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Full options in cinetrak list

but Traditions (whether watch them yearly or every other):
Scream queens
Scream
Simpsons treehouse of horror

Frankenweenie short
It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown

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and then there were none (murder mystery vibe)

-FRIGHT TO THE FINISH - popeye episode

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Fascinating Family friendly series of adventure, comedy and action. Loosely based on the 1981 Children's books "Jumanji" and its sequel "Zathura" 2002.
The series of movies includes four films: Jumanji (1995 a board game version starring Robin Williams); an animated television series which aired from 1996 to 1999; Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005); Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017 trapped in a video game version); and Jumanji: The Next Level (2019).

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These are my hand picked collection of cartoons I knew and loved growing up. My apologies, I didn't plan to add so many cartoons to my list. I guess I remembered more than I realized. I'm pretty sure that many of them are out of print now. Many are probably so obscure, I wouldn't be surprised if they're not even available on specialty collector sites. However, let's see how many of these cartoons you remember as a child? So much great history to remember. #Childhood #Cartoons

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a list of cartoons for the toddlers

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List of Cartoons that I could always just sit down and watch. I am probably missing a lot I can not remember.

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Movies watched over the years.

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My pick
Random Choice.
Not Recommended.

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UPN Kids launched on September 10, 1995 with a one-hour block of cartoons consisting of Space Strikers and Teknoman. It was a joint partnership between UPN and Saban Entertainment.[1] Unlike NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox and The WB (the latter of which debuted its own children's program block, Kids' WB, the day before UPN Kids made its debut), UPN ran its weekend morning children's programs on Sundays instead of Saturdays.

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