Strangelittlegirl wrote:
I was a little older towards the mid-nineties, so much of my personal style was formed by then. I guess we all rebel in our own ways, though. Some a little later than others. The cartoons I remember from that time were still kind of out there from the MTV cartoon era (Rocko's Modern Life, Hey Arnold, etc. etc), but then I was a young adult by then and was only watching them over my daughter's shoulder for the most part. I'd imagine if I'd been younger, I probably wouldn't have been into the more adult comics (I mean, really JTHM was NOT FOR KIDS by any stretch.)
Ah, that makes sense. I was in my developmental years throughout the 90's so I was at the mercy of the screwed up culture I lived in. The odd thing is that most of the kids at the private school I went to LOVED FPS games despite also preaching how God is love and blah blah blah.
I did play those games, though, because not only were they heavily marketed (In hindsight, I think it's because gun culture is ubiquitous in the Bible Belt), I thought they were "cool". But despite the marketing comics got, they weren't considered "cool" by the same kids for some reason.
The nicktoons had so many subtle adult messages that went over my head. I do remember watching SWAT Kats, Pirates of Dark Water, the X-Men cartoon, the TMNT cartoon, and Captain Planet; I thought they were all cool shows. Unfortunately, the first two got cancelled and for a long time I thought I wasn't supposed to like them because they didn't come on anymore and the latter three got considered "uncool" by the private school kids.