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Wow! I just had to see each one of those youtubes! Many good memories there!

Thank you Doc0075 for the ga, but mostly for this excellent idea.

Here are 3 of my all time favourites:
Ulysees 31
Tin Tin
Duck tales (Also Duck tales with Greek dub)
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phandom: Ulysees 31
One of my favs from my childhood ;)

And some another from my side:

Reksio
ReBoot
Beast Wars
Biker Mice from Mars
See that Nu Pogodi seems to stand out as the winner so far, but I think I only recall it when I was very little, before the Revolution, caught from Bulgarian TV and obviously without understanding anything. I'm sure it was on Romanian TV in the '90s as well, but don't clearly recall it as such.
About those I recall from that period here... Well, all but a couple in this collection for one, and a few more besides, but first coming to mind directly, without being reminded of them in such a manner, were Spaceship Sagittarius (Wikipedia, IMDB, intro), The Wonderful Adventures of Nils (Wikipedia, IMDB, intro), Hello! Sandybell (Wikipedia, IMDB, intro) and, of course, Captain Planet and the Planeteers (Wikipedia, IMDB, intro), and really wouldn't call the 2nd and 3rd as favorites, so going with first and last, both of which likely had some effect on me and how I turned out eventually... (Picked whatever language intros I could find for the first two.)
But everyone seems to focus on cartoons, and I'd also go to a show that was here, Abracadabra.

And... Yeah. Didn't enter the previous one, but will enter this one, even if it feels ever more embarrassing, considering all I received from you over the past couple of years...

I'm in for:

13 - Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire - Obsidian Edition
2 - The Longing
3 - Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
11 - The Bard's Tale IV: Director's Cut - Deluxe Edition
5 - War for the Overworld Ultimate Edition
Post edited September 05, 2020 by Cavalary
Entering for Divinity: Original Sin 2 - Definitive Edition

Sesame Street of course! https://www.youtube.com/user/SesameStreet

My parents were really strict and Sesame Street was the only programme deemed educational enough for my young self to watch. I loved the songs and the quirky furball characters

Thank you again Doc0075
I'm only in for My Time At Portia . Thank you .
Thanks for that nostalgia blast !  Here are some TV shows I liked as a child :

 ▪  Captain Harlock
 ▪  Force Five: Grandizer
 ▪  Captain Future
 ▪  Mysterious Cities of Gold
 ▪  La Linea
 ▪  Batman
Oh yes! I can still sing the theme song, complete with all words which I misunderstood/misheard, given a near complete lack of English knowledge back then.
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MarkoH01: Kimba der weisse Löwe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XISwLaU2CY
Wow, this one is interesting. At first I thought it's a kind of plagiarism. Now I can see that The Lion King wasn't the first from these two... I've never known the controversies, but it looks that in today's world Disney would have serious problems releasing The Lion King...
Just remembered another show I enjoyed soooo much. It's called A Thousand and One Americas and it's a Spanish production. My elementary teacher was amazed by my history and culture knowledge and I owed most of it to this cartoon series. Here's how the Serbian dubbing sounded like.
Thanks for the giveaway! I would like to be in this time and participate for

13 - Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire - Obsidian Edition
8 - Divinity: Original Sin 2 - Definitive Edition

Thundercats 2011
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Yevav-RcUfQ
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tCZwuowvH-s
Thanks for the giveaway Doc0075.

I'd like to be in for the following:
5 - War for the Overworld Ultimate Edition
13 - Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire - Obsidian Edition
15 - Deus Ex: Mankind Divided - Digital Deluxe Edition
11 - The Bard's Tale IV: Director's Cut - Deluxe Edition
9 - Surviving Mars - First Colony Edition
1 - My Time At Portia

As for childrens programme, hmm…
The usual cartoons aside, my pick would be "Blue's Clues".
To this day, I'm still envious on how Steve (the show's host) effortlessly draws just about anything.
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gogtrial34987: Oh yes! I can still sing the theme song, complete with all words which I misunderstood/misheard, given a near complete lack of English knowledge back then.
Yes, the opening song was so nice !  Several years ago, I bought the DVD box set of the original series, then a few years ago, the video game based on the second season.
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The first trustworthy winner has been selected.

It is sasuke12

People are free to join in for as long as there are games still left unclaimed.
More generosity. Should I be trusted, I'm in for

3 - Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
8 - Divinity: Original Sin 2 - Definitive Edition
10 - Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden - Deluxe Edition
13 - Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire - Obsidian Edition
15 - Deus Ex: Mankind Divided - Digital Deluxe Edition

My childhood media was predominantly of English origin.

For a particular one: [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Goodies_(TV_series)]The Goodies[/url]

The Kitten Kong episode was iconic. For those that care to look, there are clips and possibly the entire episode on DailyMotion. I'm not linking due to the legality issues and some decidedly mature suggested videos.

Although it had the reputation of a children's program, it addressed the issues of the day and attracted some controversy in doing so. Several of the episodes would now be termed inappropriate for children in today's society.

Sadly, one of them was struck down by COVID earlier this year.
So many of them have already been posted ^^ I'd have to go with one the most classic of them all, the Muppet Show.

Here with the classic sketch: Mahna Mahna :)

So many memories, from those most know to those more country-specific (which I'd watch sometimes through friend's recordings). Nowadays many are getting remakes (from Ducktales to Danger Mouse), but the originals are still the best and most nostalgic.

And if trustworthy, i'd like to be in, for a chance at the Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire - Obsidian Edition.

Have a great weekend, Doc and everyone!