r/2010skidsnostalgia

Does anyone remember ToonsTV?

I remember playing Angry Birds: Star Wars 2 on me and my brother’s iPad when we were really young, and there was this entertainment platform within the game that has a bunch of cartoons that you could watch.

You could see some Angry Birds animated shorts as well as some other cartoons. Most of them were from this studio from France. Like Oggy and the Cockroaches, Space Goofs, The Daltons, Zig and Sharko and Qumi Qumi.

I remember watching them a lot with my brother and being pretty fond of them. Do you remember having this on Angry Birds.

u/Typical-Quantity-802 — 2 days ago
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Why did Doc McStuffins have to end?? Genuinely miss it so much!!

Hello, I’m 19 years old, and I grew up watching Doc McStuffins (2012–2020) when I was younger. I’ve been thinking about what happened to the original Doc McStuffins era and that feeling of watching it regularly when it was still a big part of everyday life.

Now the original run has ended, and the era that many people grew up with feels like it has passed. The stories, the older style, the people who worked on it, and the feeling surrounding the show have all moved forward. Many of the people involved in creating Doc McStuffins have gone on to different projects, careers, and parts of their lives away from the series. It feels strange because I grew up with it, and now everything has just… changed and finished.

I remember watching episodes when I was younger and everything felt so simple. I could just sit down and enjoy Doc’s adventures without thinking about anything else. I don’t understand why it couldn’t just stay that way forever. Why did it have to end? Why does everything have to move on and become different?

I also wonder why watching Doc McStuffins doesn’t feel exactly the same anymore. If I go back and watch old episodes now, they’re still the same episodes, but the feeling is different. It feels like something is missing, almost like it feels unfamiliar even though I remember it so clearly.

Why do shows like Doc McStuffins eventually stop, change, and fade out of everyday life? If people loved them for years, why can’t they just continue forever with the same feeling? Why do the people who make them have to move on? Why do audiences grow up and stop experiencing things the same way?

It’s confusing because when I was younger, Doc McStuffins felt like it would always be there. It felt like a permanent part of life, not something that would eventually become “the old days.” I don’t understand why things that mean so much at one point can become something from the past.

Why does everything have to change? Why can’t things just stay the same forever?

It feels strange knowing that the Doc McStuffins era I grew up with is over, that the world has moved on, and that chapter is closed.

u/Efficient-Horse2622 — 4 days ago

From all of these eras of Tom & Jerry, which were your favorites to watch growing up and why?

Here's the list of eras you're unfamiliar with, and which are your favorite eras of Tom & Jerry:

Picture 1 - Hanna Barbera Era (1940-1958)

Picture 2 - Gene Deitch Era (1961-1962)

Picture 3 - Chuck Jones Era (1963-1967)

Picture 4 - Hanna-Barbera’s The Tom and Jerry Show (1975-1977)

Picture 5 - Filmation Studios (1980-1982)

Picture 6 - Tom and Jerry Kids (1990-1994)

Picture 7 - Tom and Jerry Tales (2006-2008)

Picture 8 - Warner Bros.’ The Tom and Jerry Show (2014-2021)

Picture 9 - Tom and Jerry in New York 2021

u/Life_Chicken_9653 — 6 days ago