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Saturday Morning Cartoon: Pandamonium

by gabe on January 21, 2012 at 12:00 am
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You start to hear the sounds of the morning, the wind rustling the leaves, the chirping of the birds and that’s when you realize what day it is–Saturday! Cartoons! All week long you’ve been starved of cartoons, and now it is your time to feast! You throw off the covers, shove your feet in your slippers and sprint downstairs!

Grab that big bowl of C-3POs, adjust the antennae and plop down on the floor for your weekly dose of animated fun!

This week: Pandamonium

This is definitely one of the strangest and rarest cartoons featured here or anywhere for that matter. The first minute of the intro is spent just describing the backstory. They left out that the Panda’s names were Chesty, Timothy, and sadly Algernon. They could all combine into one panada-thingy called Poppapanda. Like I said really weird.

If I saw this when I was a kid, I don’t remember it at all. My friend reminded me of it when we were in high school and ever since then I can’t forget it even if I tried!

Do you remember Panadamonium?

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Icons of the Analog Age: Skittles

by gabe on January 19, 2012 at 12:00 am
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Yes, Skittles, another child of the Analog Age that lives on to this day. These fruity version of the M & M were created in 1974 and introduced in the US in 1982. Coming in a color loud crinkly tiny bag, this candy is literally bursting with the flavor of a rainbow. Since it started they’ve added a bunch of different sets of flavors from super sour to italian ice with menthol.

I think that should be a legal requirement that anyone who eats Skittles has to wear that outfit.

Whenever I eat these things my mouth waters so much. After the bag is gone, my mouth is all torn up, and usually end up biting the inside of my cheek. This is an agressive candy. The filling is all sugar like a jelly bean, but they must have a lot of citric acid in it to get that sour bursty sensation. Don’t get me wrong, I love ‘em, in fact I love them so much that I ate a giant 1 pound bag and I still can’t believe not I’m diabetic!

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