I remember watching: g.i.joe EXTREME:(I’m making fun of the second part of that title), and I watched some of that mummies alive one, and I watched some of that inspector gadget road trip show, and some parts of that street fighter cartoon you mentioned, and I remember watching that, EXTREME Ghostbusters cartoon too, and I never watched those others you mentioned though, yet I remember the tv ads for that Waynehead cartoon though💁🏻♂💯.
11:22 I'd just like to say, pretend you've NEVER seen this skit in your entire life. Now close your eyes, put it on, and picture the events Exactly as you hear it.
I remember watching WayneHead and the Street Fighter animated series. The latter was something I didn’t appreciate as a child, given I was a fan of the franchise since its inception. Sure it has its flaws, but I appreciate it now after being reintroduced to it in the late 2000’s.
Yes, I remember Waynehead, Street Fighter: The Animated Series, & Extreme Ghostbusters. I actually loved Street Fighter : The Animated Series, & had no idea that it had a bad reputation. Oh well, at least it included Fei long, whereas, he was mysteriously absent from the terrible 1994 live action movie.
It had perhaps the most expositional theme song of anything I've ever heard. A little boy named Wesley found a secret app this year, that he was once a pharaoh when Egyptians ruled the world. But now a sorcerer named scarab is out to get him day and night, but Wesley has for guardians to protect his very life. Yep, that's the show.
Extreme Ghostbusters was the best. One of my favorite parts was that the new crew were Egon's students and were practically dragged into this shit against their will.
Where you to young to remember The Real Ghostbusters cartoon? I was ( still am ) a massive Ghostbusters fan and was excited when Extreme Ghostbusters was announced but very disappointed when it came out.
@Rydonattelo yes, I was too young. Am I supposed to be of the understanding that if you liked the OG show, you should hate Extreme? I really don't care. I loved that show and others did too so if you don't respect that oh well.
I watched the Extreme GhostBusters on Boomerang every weekday morning before heading off to Campus. The show was really well done and I was bewildered when it did not get a second season. It was Star Wars Droids Heart Break all over for me!
Extreme Ghostbusters was not always for kids, when the other GBs were warning Eduardo about Kylie when she was possessed, Eduardo says "Don't worry, she's legal!". 😑
Man, I watched pretty much all of these and even loved a few of them. Extreme Ghost Busters was especially amazing. I loved the art style and stories, it had this perfectly dark and gloomy vibe to it.
@@nicholase82 watch the second episode at the 17:50 mark you will see Cammy standing next to Chun-li. 20 seconds later you will see Cammy running with Blanka and Guile down the hallway.
'Mummies Alive' was my absolute favorite, my Memere influenced me to be fascinated with Ancient Egyptian Culture since I was little. So I naturally grabitated tword the show. I remember specifically in Kindergarten the shoes I got for the school year were 'Mummies Alive" lite up kicks. I loved them. Thanks for the memories. Now I gota figure out how to rewatch it
I really enjoy your channel. Makes me feel really old though. Happiness and sadness. Nothing will ever be as good as it was. The 80's and 90's (can throw the early 2000's in there) were the best times for everyone and everything. It's not just nostalgia - hindsight, the facts, numbers show it was objectively better, safer times.
Extreme Ghostbusters is still one of my favorite cartoons growing up and honestly shouldve been used as the basis for an actual sequel for Ghostbuster 2016
Well, can't say that I've watched any of these, but Cartoon Sushi, Mummies Alive, Street Fighter, and Extreme Ghostbusters I've at least heard of, and between here on TH-cam and Internet Archives, though Internet Archives still has some bugs left over from last month, mainly being able to save on a list, but was able to find all of these. Thank you for this, really enjoyed it.
Never heard of any of these shows, but Xtreme Ghost Busters, it was kinda good, also take shot whenever a 90's show uses the word Extreme and a double shot when its spelled like Xtreme
You're probably the first other person who also remembers Invasion America. It was like that show was almost wiped from existence after it finished airing.
I remember Extreme Ghostbusters, Extreme Dinosaurs and Mummies Alive. The latter two well enough I can vaguely remember parts of the them song right off the top of my head.
Just binged all ur 90s kids stuff and wow what a trip down memory lane!Please mention these in a future episode: Mighty Max Captain N Game Master Pirates of the Black Water Mystic Knights of Tir na Nog! Great work, keep the nostalgia coming!
Street Fighter was a guilty pleasure. I understand it wasn’t very good and the connection to the games wasn’t very good, but I enjoyed tuning in every Saturday along with WWF Mania 😄
Sometimes I run into the living room and stop my daughter watching her shows like there is an emergency, only to play the Extreme Dinosaurs theme and watch her roll her eyes 😆
I remember the Extreme Dinosaurs the Spin off of Street Sharks back in the 90s, I enjoyed watching the Series back then and still be able to watched the episodes on TH-cam. But I am very happy to get the whole Series at last on SDBD Blu-ray thanks to Discotek Media and I do hope they'll released my favourite past cartoon/anime series like Biker Mice From Mars, Blazing Dragons, Wild West Cowboys of Moo Mesa, Creepy Crawlers, Mucha Lucha, Mary Kate and Ashley in Action, Spider Riders, Yo Kai Watch and Cardcaptors (Nelvana) because they deserved to be released at last.
I remember Extreme Ghostbusters. It used to be on KTV back when we first moved here in the late 90s. I used to record every episode of it back when VHS was a thing. It's too bad there was only one season. It's been over 2 decades now, and a second season still hasn't been produced. If a second season of Extreme Ghostbuster were to happen, which unfortunately didn't, I would have liked to see the new team of ghostbusters bust new and more powerful ghosts, with new powers and abilities.
I never watched Extreme GI Joe or Extreme Ghostbusters, but I remember the toys clogging the shelves at a local KB Toy Outlet. I liked Cartoon Sushi but really didn’t get a chance to see much of it. I’m a big fan of Liquid Television and Cartoon Sushi had that same weird, dark humor.
Mummies Alive, Extreme Dinosaurs, and Extreme Ghostbusters were some top tier cartoons back in the day, I loved those shows honestly. I also have a picture that was taken of me with someone who was SUPPOSED to be in an Extreme Dinosaur costume but it was more like a super and extremely cheap Barney costume, the others were just basic Human-like Dinosaurs that were supposed to be from the show lmao
Extreme Ghostbusters was VERY underrated. The show was a fine continuation of The Real Ghostbusters. Had good writing, memorable characters and some genuinely terrifying Horror moments. Despite the generic 90's title, I thought it was a better continuation of Ghostbusters than even the latest movies in the franchise. (ESPECIALLY 2016.)
Just a small pointer fact to the GI Joe franchise; the original concept was actually introduced back in 1963 from Stanley Weston to an exec of Hasbro. It got rebranded back in 1970 with the name adventure team.
Wayanehead always struck me as a poor man's Fat Albert. (Which these days is might even be flipped.) I really liked Invasion America and was MAD we didn't get more after the pilot miniseries. (The controversy about violence killed the chances.) Inspector Gadget's Field Trip was kind of fun for edutainment. Extreme Ghostbusters had great characters and sometimes suffered from remaking RGB episodes. Well that but I think Garret should have had what one of his variant action figures had on the actual show. (A toy had proton packs and a super trap mounted to his wheelchair. Basically an Ecto tank... instead of being sometimes useless.)
Mummies Alive was actually cool back then, someone I knew also had the characters from the series. But that was 25-26 years ago or something. Extremely disnosausrs was also iconic just the intro, goosebumps and masculinity. And Extreme Ghostbusters, oh yes also very entertaining. With that I have listed the 3 series that were available in Germany as German syncro in the 90s and early 2000. Funnily enough, you can do Mummies and Extreme Ds. You can even find it in German on the internet somewhere. We can argue that there were certainly a lot of comical series, but also some of them were really iconic series. If the right people in the studios back then had something to say, you have to acknowledge that is a real treasure and pearls of FILM / series/animated entertainment were created.
I remember watching Inspector Gadget's Field Trip at elementary school. Haven't thought about it in ages. I loved Mummies Alive and was always a favorite to watch when I was home sick. Extreme Ghostbusters was a Saturday morning cartoon that aired on UPN in my area. It would air later in the day after the other Saturday morning cartoons ended. I clearly remember watching it with the Jumanji cartoon (which I'm surprised didn't also make this list).
I remember *at the time* thinking it was incredible Waynehead got made, and if anyone but Damon Wayans had been at the helm, it would have been considered outrageously racist. Mummies Alive had so much potential, the designs were cool, the stock footage was good.. but the writing fell SO hard, and the executive-mandated 'scary face power' thing really held it back. You could tell even the writers were like "how do we put this in?"
Do you remember watching any of these?
I remember watching: g.i.joe EXTREME:(I’m making fun of the second part of that title), and I watched some of that mummies alive one, and I watched some of that inspector gadget road trip show, and some parts of that street fighter cartoon you mentioned, and I remember watching that, EXTREME Ghostbusters cartoon too, and I never watched those others you mentioned though, yet I remember the tv ads for that Waynehead cartoon though💁🏻♂💯.
11:22 I'd just like to say, pretend you've NEVER seen this skit in your entire life. Now close your eyes, put it on, and picture the events Exactly as you hear it.
I remember watching WayneHead and the Street Fighter animated series. The latter was something I didn’t appreciate as a child, given I was a fan of the franchise since its inception. Sure it has its flaws, but I appreciate it now after being reintroduced to it in the late 2000’s.
Yes, I remember Waynehead, Street Fighter: The Animated Series, & Extreme Ghostbusters. I actually loved Street Fighter : The Animated Series, & had no idea that it had a bad reputation. Oh well, at least it included Fei long, whereas, he was mysteriously absent from the terrible 1994 live action movie.
@@TheReviewStudios me.
Mummies Alive was great. Watched it before school every morning.
It had perhaps the most expositional theme song of anything I've ever heard.
A little boy named Wesley found a secret app this year, that he was once a pharaoh when Egyptians ruled the world. But now a sorcerer named scarab is out to get him day and night, but Wesley has for guardians to protect his very life.
Yep, that's the show.
And the toys were epic.
Extreme Ghostbusters had a kick ass intro... Great series.
Ah the era when everything was EXXXXXXTREMEEEEE!
Only one problem with your statement. You spelled it with an E obviously if you were really XTREEMMEE you wouldn't spell it that way lol
😂 I JUST commented that in the 1990s we didn’t do ANYTHING unless it was EXTREEEME! (A nod to a line from Grounded for Life.)
I understood that reference
WHOOOAAAAHHHHH DUUUUUUDE RADICALLL
I loved Extreme Ghostbusters! To this day, whenever somebody asks where somebody is, I say, "Maybe he's dead." That was Eduardo's catchphrase
My twin and I loved that show and Invasion America was also great.
Bustin makes me feel good
😂 thank you
It's better , darker and scarier than the first serie ... the new movies should have been about it
Loved Mummies Alive. Awesome time to be a kid.
Extreme Ghostbusters is the best one on the list. I also liked Waynehead. Both series showed quality and a unique art style.
I turned 9 in November of 96. I was in my absolute prime of cartoon watching and I never ever heard of that inspector gadget reboot.
Lucky you
@@TheReviewStudios😂😂😂😂
87 baby same here
So you were just 100% Cartoon Network, and even by the the network afternoon cartoons were dying off.
I don't remember it either but then again I was 15 in 96 and was done with cartoons and was more interested in girls at that time
Mummies Alive and Extreme Ghostbusters were great shows and are personal favorites of mine
Extreme Ghostbusters was the best. One of my favorite parts was that the new crew were Egon's students and were practically dragged into this shit against their will.
Wayne head, Mummies Alive, Extreme Dinosaurs, Extreme Ghostbusters, loved all those and wished they wouldve had more seasons.
Same on all counts
Where you to young to remember The Real Ghostbusters cartoon? I was ( still am ) a massive Ghostbusters fan and was excited when Extreme Ghostbusters was announced but very disappointed when it came out.
@Rydonattelo yes, I was too young. Am I supposed to be of the understanding that if you liked the OG show, you should hate Extreme? I really don't care. I loved that show and others did too so if you don't respect that oh well.
I watched the Extreme GhostBusters on Boomerang every weekday morning before heading off to Campus. The show was really well done and I was bewildered when it did not get a second season. It was Star Wars Droids Heart Break all over for me!
Me & my friends LOVED Extreme Ghostbusters!!!
Ahhhh the 90's where everything was... EXTREME!!!!!
I recorded Invasion America on VHS - I was so stoked to see it.
Yes, I remember Extreme Ghostbusters. I liked it but sometimes it scared me. Just like the animated series Tales from the Cryptkeeper did.
The cryptkeeper was very scary
I really thought the third movie should've introduced those characters
@@Metal_Mayhem2024same, that would've been a better storyline. Same with the 4th movie.
Extreme Ghostbusters was not always for kids, when the other GBs were warning Eduardo about Kylie when she was possessed, Eduardo says "Don't worry, she's legal!". 😑
You have some great art on ur channel
Man, I watched pretty much all of these and even loved a few of them. Extreme Ghost Busters was especially amazing. I loved the art style and stories, it had this perfectly dark and gloomy vibe to it.
I love Mummies Alive! It had such a great style to it.
Mummies Alive, extreme ghostbusters, Gi Joe extreme Extreme dinosaurs and street fighter were awesome!
I remember that Invasion America was good and well advertised. I was always surprised it didn’t get more episodes.
Extreme Ghostbusters , Invasion America and Mummies Alive were and still are amazing ..... the intro to Extreme Ghostbusters STILL goes hard 🔥🔥🔥
Watched Extreme Ghostbusters back in the day.
I loved the Street Fighter series. I have 2 Street Fighter series on DVD plus a few animated movies and live action movies.
Awesome 👌
I liked it for what it was at the time. What were these errors people talk about.
@@nicholase82 watch the second episode at the 17:50 mark you will see Cammy standing next to Chun-li. 20 seconds later you will see Cammy running with Blanka and Guile down the hallway.
Same. I have the Street Fighter animated series, as well as some of the animated movies on DVD myself.
These shows bring back so many memories. Really wish modern cartoons were like that. 👍
Agreed.
It’s always great to learn about even more obscure cartoons!
Thanks for joining us
'Mummies Alive' was my absolute favorite, my Memere influenced me to be fascinated with Ancient Egyptian Culture since I was little. So I naturally grabitated tword the show. I remember specifically in Kindergarten the shoes I got for the school year were 'Mummies Alive" lite up kicks. I loved them. Thanks for the memories. Now I gota figure out how to rewatch it
I remember Extreme Ghostbusters having really dark and disturbing episodes. I feel like they got away with a LOT for the time!
They should've used the Ghostbusters Dark Title everywhere it's pretty fitting
I really enjoy your channel. Makes me feel really old though. Happiness and sadness. Nothing will ever be as good as it was. The 80's and 90's (can throw the early 2000's in there) were the best times for everyone and everything.
It's not just nostalgia - hindsight, the facts, numbers show it was objectively better, safer times.
Thank You, I can agree with all of that we're glad to have you with us.
Extreme Ghostbusters is the reboot I wanted to see it has all the boxes without being preachy!
Extreme Ghostbusters is still one of my favorite cartoons growing up and honestly shouldve been used as the basis for an actual sequel for Ghostbuster 2016
I remember watching Mummies Alive and I loved it!
Invasion America was a great show, always wished it would get continued in some form.
Well, can't say that I've watched any of these, but Cartoon Sushi, Mummies Alive, Street Fighter, and Extreme Ghostbusters I've at least heard of, and between here on TH-cam and Internet Archives, though Internet Archives still has some bugs left over from last month, mainly being able to save on a list, but was able to find all of these. Thank you for this, really enjoyed it.
LOL you said it before I could. Never saw Cartoon Sushi but Liquid TV was awesome!
Never heard of any of these shows, but Xtreme Ghost Busters, it was kinda good, also take shot whenever a 90's show uses the word Extreme and a double shot when its spelled like Xtreme
Mummies Alive and Extreme Ghost Busters was dope
I have Extreme Ghostbusters on DVD. I need to get Street Fighter, at some point.
You're probably the first other person who also remembers Invasion America. It was like that show was almost wiped from existence after it finished airing.
I remember Extreme Ghostbusters, Extreme Dinosaurs and Mummies Alive. The latter two well enough I can vaguely remember parts of the them song right off the top of my head.
I remember most of those shows from the 90s I used to watch most of them here and there Thanks for the Memories
Thanks for watching and for commenting too!
Extreme Ghostbusters is the one that I remember the most.
I remember all of these, and more.
I remember watching Cartoon Sushi on MTV it's cool and I wish that a third season would happen. 😀👍
I remember some of these 😆 i liked mummies alive, extrem dinosaurs and extreme Ghostbusters
God so long ago i can't believe it
Just binged all ur 90s kids stuff and wow what a trip down memory lane!Please mention these in a future episode:
Mighty Max
Captain N Game Master
Pirates of the Black Water
Mystic Knights of Tir na Nog!
Great work, keep the nostalgia coming!
Thank you. I'm sorry for the older videos 😆 we've improved a bit. Pirates is featured on our latest video we just uploaded.
Took me back with Waynehead man!!
We love hearing that! Thanks for watching and for commenting too!
@ most definitely!!! thank you for reminding me of the memories!!!
The “Mummy’s Alive” plot actually sounds kinda cool when you put it that way. 😎time for a reboot.
I agree a reboot could be big
I loved Extreme Ghostbusters. I'm actually sad.It only got so much time.
A important detail about they Street Fighter Cartoon , is that It also was released really close to the anime Street Fighter Victory
The anime Street Fighter is another story
Street Fighter was a guilty pleasure. I understand it wasn’t very good and the connection to the games wasn’t very good, but I enjoyed tuning in every Saturday along with WWF Mania 😄
It was cool to see the game characters with story lines , I loved the game so much I may have overlooked the quality.
Was obsessed with invasion America in the summer of 1998. Was not the first short series I got obsessed with because I was a big Bucky o hare fan w
Two great short lived cartoons
Killin it bro! Another good one, I remember Wayne Head and Extreme Ghost Busters
Thanks bud, I dig the user name.
I remember a lot of these, but only enjoyed watching Extreme Ghostbusters and Mummies Alive.
4:46 in the 1990s, we didn’t do anything unless it was *EXTREEEEEEME.*
Sometimes I run into the living room and stop my daughter watching her shows like there is an emergency, only to play the Extreme Dinosaurs theme and watch her roll her eyes 😆
I had Extreme Dinosaurs toys (and Street Sharks). I liked the designs. I never got how they acquired metal parts when mutating.
I miss Biker Mice From Mars, Toxic Crusaders, Swat Cats, Mutant League, Mummies Alive and Cops.
I still look up the Waynehead intro to listen to.
I just found another channel that posts 90s show and they had Mummies Alive. I had completely forgotten about it. Its actually a really good show
Awesome. I love the user name
What's the channel, if you don't mind me asking?
I vaguely remember some of these shows, others I didn't know about until years later.
Bebe’s kids is an adult comedy? Man, my childhood really was lit
I remember the Extreme Dinosaurs the Spin off of Street Sharks back in the 90s, I enjoyed watching the Series back then and still be able to watched the episodes on TH-cam. But I am very happy to get the whole Series at last on SDBD Blu-ray thanks to Discotek Media and I do hope they'll released my favourite past cartoon/anime series like Biker Mice From Mars, Blazing Dragons, Wild West Cowboys of Moo Mesa, Creepy Crawlers, Mucha Lucha, Mary Kate and Ashley in Action, Spider Riders, Yo Kai Watch and Cardcaptors (Nelvana) because they deserved to be released at last.
It's on tubi now
Card captors was cool to me
@@davidatkins7444thats a show i haven't heard in decades. I remember watching both movies in fan subtitles
Your videos always take me back. Keep up the good work! 🔥🔥🔥
I'm happy to hear that! Thank you
13:30 I remember actually watching this and really liking it. I even got a copy of the DVD with the first couple of episodes. I liked it
I loved Mummies Alive and enjoyed Extreme Ghostbusters.
Mummies Alive was so awesome.
I loved WayneHead and Inspector Gadget’s Field Trip
I remember Extreme Ghostbusters. It used to be on KTV back when we first moved here in the late 90s. I used to record every episode of it back when VHS was a thing. It's too bad there was only one season. It's been over 2 decades now, and a second season still hasn't been produced. If a second season of Extreme Ghostbuster were to happen, which unfortunately didn't, I would have liked to see the new team of ghostbusters bust new and more powerful ghosts, with new powers and abilities.
I never watched Extreme GI Joe or Extreme Ghostbusters, but I remember the toys clogging the shelves at a local KB Toy Outlet.
I liked Cartoon Sushi but really didn’t get a chance to see much of it. I’m a big fan of Liquid Television and Cartoon Sushi had that same weird, dark humor.
Yeah those toys were everywhere.
I don't remember watching Extreme Dinosaurs, but oh boy that theme song pinged something buried deep in my brain
Extreme Ghostbusters may be underappreciated, but it's definitely not a failure.
I haven't seen the list yet, but Defenders of Dynotron City has to be #1.
Mummies Alive, Extreme Dinosaurs, and Extreme Ghostbusters were some top tier cartoons back in the day, I loved those shows honestly. I also have a picture that was taken of me with someone who was SUPPOSED to be in an Extreme Dinosaur costume but it was more like a super and extremely cheap Barney costume, the others were just basic Human-like Dinosaurs that were supposed to be from the show lmao
I never hear anyone talking about Bots Master. Even as a kid, I could tell that show was a 30min toy commercial. I still enjoyed it though.
Loved Mummies Alive as a kid! I remember seeing adverts for Extreme Dinosaurs and I think I caught an episode or two of Extreme Ghostbusters
Awesome!
I thought I was the only person who remembered invasion America
I was starting to think I dreamed it
Its real! thanks for watching
I have been trying so hard to remember Invasion America's name! Thank you!
Awesome, you're welcome
Everything in the 90's were extreme. Lol
Extreme Dinosaurs deserves a revival!
Extreme Ghostbusters was VERY underrated. The show was a fine continuation of The Real Ghostbusters. Had good writing, memorable characters and some genuinely terrifying Horror moments.
Despite the generic 90's title, I thought it was a better continuation of Ghostbusters than even the latest movies in the franchise. (ESPECIALLY 2016.)
I remember all of them except Invasion America but only liked Extreme Ghostbusters and Mummies Alive
awesome!
I watched Extreme Ghostbusters, Extreme Dinosaurs, and Mummies Alive.
EXTREME!
My brother and I used to love Cartoon Sushi
Just a small pointer fact to the GI Joe franchise; the original concept was actually introduced back in 1963 from Stanley Weston to an exec of Hasbro. It got rebranded back in 1970 with the name adventure team.
The toy, right? Thank you
Wayanehead always struck me as a poor man's Fat Albert. (Which these days is might even be flipped.)
I really liked Invasion America and was MAD we didn't get more after the pilot miniseries. (The controversy about violence killed the chances.)
Inspector Gadget's Field Trip was kind of fun for edutainment.
Extreme Ghostbusters had great characters and sometimes suffered from remaking RGB episodes. Well that but I think Garret should have had what one of his variant action figures had on the actual show. (A toy had proton packs and a super trap mounted to his wheelchair. Basically an Ecto tank... instead of being sometimes useless.)
Its funny I get real strong Fat Albert Vibes from Waynehead too
@@TheReviewStudios yeah but knowing what we all know about Cosby now, Waynehead is the more comfortable show to watch.
Mummies Alive was actually cool back then, someone I knew also had the characters from the series. But that was 25-26 years ago or something.
Extremely disnosausrs was also iconic just the intro, goosebumps and masculinity.
And Extreme Ghostbusters, oh yes also very entertaining.
With that I have listed the 3 series that were available in Germany as German syncro in the 90s and early 2000.
Funnily enough, you can do Mummies and Extreme Ds. You can even find it in German on the internet somewhere.
We can argue that there were certainly a lot of comical series, but also some of them were really iconic series. If the right people in the studios back then had something to say, you have to acknowledge that is a real treasure and pearls of FILM / series/animated entertainment were created.
Sorry for the strange translation, Google Translate doesn't translate some things word for word
It's fine. Thanks for sharing
I only ever saw extreme ghostbusters once on family vacation in Tampa Florida but it was never on the air in the Northeast.
I remember watching Inspector Gadget's Field Trip at elementary school. Haven't thought about it in ages. I loved Mummies Alive and was always a favorite to watch when I was home sick. Extreme Ghostbusters was a Saturday morning cartoon that aired on UPN in my area. It would air later in the day after the other Saturday morning cartoons ended. I clearly remember watching it with the Jumanji cartoon (which I'm surprised didn't also make this list).
There was one notable thing you didn't mention about the Street Fighter cartoon: it was the origin of the "YES! YES!" meme.
Opening the video with Cartoon Sushi hit me right in the feels... God, I wish Paramount Plus would add it!
Extreme Ghostbusters was my introduction to the franchise and I have a lot of nostalgia for it and with the Finnish dub I still love it 😊
I remember watching Street Fighter, Extreme Ghostbusters and Mummies Alive.
Yeah saw most of these. It was dead on in my age group.😊
Holy crap I forgot about Mummies Alive. I remember thinking how cool they looked when I was a kid
Loved mummies alive.
I remember *at the time* thinking it was incredible Waynehead got made, and if anyone but Damon Wayans had been at the helm, it would have been considered outrageously racist.
Mummies Alive had so much potential, the designs were cool, the stock footage was good.. but the writing fell SO hard, and the executive-mandated 'scary face power' thing really held it back. You could tell even the writers were like "how do we put this in?"
Thanks for sharing
I don't know what was worse the Street Fighter cartoon or the Mortal Kombat one.
Its a toss up
At least we got a good meme out of the Street Fighter cartoon.
Both..lol
Evenly terrible
Mummies Alive actually Deserved more Luv!!
i watched Streetfighter, GI Joe, Extreme & extreme Ghostbusters. But I've only saw one ep of mummy's alive when i visited my grandparents' house.
I watched extreme ghost busters last year and loved it my friend found so weird when I talked about it
That's awesome.