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retroness-is-fabulous · 8 months
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thecartoongamer · 5 months
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We're taking a deep dive into the YTV classic Freaky Stories, but I'm not doing it alone. I'm joined by the show's creator Steve Schnier, and with his insight, I'd say this is the ultimate video on this freaky little series!
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jazzmandd · 10 months
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100 Canada Cartoon characters assemble!
As a Canadian I decided to do this piece to represent the numerous cartoons from us, the only misfire here was Pingu who I mistook as Canadian when it was in fact a Europeon product that aired over here.
Johnny test is also a bit of an outliner being an American born series, but the majority of its runtime was done by Cookie inc a Canadian production.
If you can somehow name all the characters and their show I salute you
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kawaii-90s-nostalgia · 3 months
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Uh Oh! Game Show Prizes
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cryptidjeepers · 2 months
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"Teenage hosts Araya and Christina investigate paranormal or global historical reports of mysteries such as legendary creatures/monsters, disembodied spirits, dinosaurs and aliens/unidentified flying objects. "[1]
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oldshowbiz · 5 months
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YTV - Station "C"
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myloveoffandoms · 2 years
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If you had a Crush on one you had a Crush on them all
This heavily Canada based. Also heavily based on what I watched in the early 2000′s so anything airing on YTV or Family channel and/or my mother was willing to watch with me that was non cartoon related.
Logan Reese (Zoey 101)
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Zane Bennet (H20 Just Add Water)
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Ned Bigby (Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide)
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Derek Venturi (Life With Derek)
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Wilder (The Latest Buzz)
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Lennon Kincaid (So Little Time)
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Beck Oliver (Victorious)
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Jackson (Flight 29 Down)
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Drake (Drake and Josh)
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Liam (90210)
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Would like so say I'm well aware this is also heavily the bad boy trop or damaged trop but we carry on anyways! Also very brown haired. I need to reevaluate...
If you would like me to remove you gif please let me know and I can edit the post. Thank you!
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doctorbeverlycrusher · 8 months
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Tumblr is really out here channeling the late 90s/early 2000s YTV aesthetic and I’m so here for it.
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These are the same vibe.
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saffity · 10 months
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Attention Canadian parents with kids who are as obsessed with Blue’s Clues as mine but don’t have Paramount+
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Blue’s Big City Adventure is airing on YTV tonight, so if you want to PVR it check the times!
(I’m honestly more excited for it than my kiddos, but meh)
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reaverzine · 11 months
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AN ORAL HISTORY OF YTV IN THE 1990S.
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Will Sloan, the co-host of two movie focused podcasts, The Important Cinema Club and Michael & Us, but more importantly, the man banned from Twitter for seven days for hoping baby Yoda would die painfully, has re-released his 'Oral History of YTV', but this time on Amazon in book form.
"Some years ago I wrote an oral history of the beloved Canadian children's TV channel YTV. It's sadly no longer online... but now exists as a chapbook and ebook." - Will Sloan via Twitter
Before I write anything else please visit the following Amazon links to purchase said book. Canada: http://Keepitweird.ca USA: https://a.co/d/ium1Ion
As an enthusiastic listener of The Important Cinema Club, I find myself filled with anticipation at the mere thought of being able to read and reminisce about the fun times I had watching YTV.
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As a child of the 90s, there's one thing I can confidently say: YTV played a paramount role in shaping the upbringing of myself and my friends. Fond memories flood back as we recall tuning in eagerly to catch our favorite shows. It was a magical experience where every viewing promised an unforgettable adventure.
YTV was more than just a television channel; it was a gateway to happiness and endless entertainment. For kids of that era, including myself, it was a cherished part of our daily routine. From captivating animated series to hilarious live-action shows, YTV never failed to deliver on its promise of providing a good time for its viewers.
Each show on YTV offered a unique and imaginative world. Samurai Pizza Cats took us on action-packed adventures with heroic feline warriors. Reboot, with its groundbreaking CGI animation, transported us into the captivating realm of Mainframe, where Bob and his friends fought viruses and protected the digital universe. Nanalan' enchanted us with its adorable puppetry, and Stickin' Around had us laughing with the misadventures of Stacy and Bradley. These shows not only entertained us but also ignited our imaginations and made us feel like we were a part of something extraordinary.
As the years passed, YTV continued to evolve, bringing new shows and fresh memories to subsequent generations. The nostalgic pull of this beloved channel remains strong, connecting 90s kids and beyond through a shared love for the iconic shows of that era. Even now, as we reminisce about the fun times we had watching YTV, we can't help but feel a sense of joy and warmth in our hearts.
While the focus here has been on relishing the past, there's something worth mentioning about preserving the legacy of YTV for future generations. The influence of this cherished channel on Canadian culture and the hearts of its viewers is undeniable. For those who may not be familiar with YTV, it's essential to introduce them to the magic it once brought into our lives.
If you're a Canadian who grew up cherishing the wonder of YTV, or if you simply want to experience a piece of Canadian television history, I urge you to check out this book. Delve into the nostalgia, reminisce about the shows that filled your heart with joy, and let the magic of YTV transport you back to a simpler time.
Order your copy today, and let the journey down memory lane begin anew.
Canada: http://Keepitweird.ca USA: https://a.co/d/ium1Ion
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thecartoongamer · 2 years
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Inktober Day 29: A monster screenbug from YTV, during what many would call "the classic era". I chose one that was one of my personal favourites, plus one that wouldn't take up too much on the already cluttered paper.
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rob-demers-art · 11 months
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Some of my fondest childhood TV related memories included The Zone on YTV. specifically the era of hosts which included PJ Phil and his animatronic sidekick Snit. I took some creative liberties to make Snit a little more expressive since he was pretty much a TV set coated in purple bubble gum. PJ Phil and Snit really made the time between cartoons something to look forward to.
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kawaii-90s-nostalgia · 3 months
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Uh Oh! (1997-2003)
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cryptidjeepers · 2 months
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PRANK PATROL!
"Prank Patrol is a Canadian children's television series that aired on YTV. Each episode, host André "Andy" Simoneau and a team of ninjas help kids pull off pranks on an unsuspecting victim, usually a friend or family member. With the help of experts, pranksters convince their victims that the events - such as the prankster possessing incredible super powers, alien landings, or an intelligent gorilla suddenly appearing - are real, until the process is revealed to the victims after a successful prank." 1
Also recommending the video kurtis conner did on this show
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