DejaQ wrote:
This was kind of inspired by the "TV shows you weren't allowed to watch as a kid but saw later" thread. Basically, has there ever been a show that you kind of "grew out of", only to stumble upon it years later and start liking it again?
I watched Thomas the Tank Engine from before I could remember until I was about eleven. I sort of let it go during the four-year gap between series five and six. Just last year I was looking up information on the show, just for kicks, when I started reading about what happened from series six through nine. I became curious, started watching the new episodes on television, and became hooked on the show again.
For a number of years I watched Power Rangers on television, and when I saw the movie on television when I was about ten, I gained a brief renewed interest in the series, even after I dismissed it earlier as stupid and kiddy.
Something similar happened with Pokemon, when I found out that my older cousins had began playing the games and collecting the cards again after it had stopped being "cool", and I became hooked again too. I haven't really actively played the series or watched the show recently, although I'm somewhat interested in the new games coming out.
Has anyone else had similar experiences?
I mentioned something about your avatar earlier. Now I know what it is from this post "Thomas the Tank". He reminds me totally of the evil train in Stephen King's "The Drawing of the Three". The train played a major role in the second book of that series.
I enjoyed Gilligans Island, Star Treck, and Hogan's Hero's as a kid. I occasionally will see them on somewhere out here in the world and will take the time to stop and watch just for the hell of it. Always makes me nostalgic for the simpler times before this damn War.
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