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Post by angel624 on Apr 19, 2010 18:54:29 GMT -5
ADMIT IT. You watched it as a kid, you know you did. I was watching it with my two younger nieces the other day. The three of us enjoyed it, and I went and dug out my old Zak & Wheezie plushie afterwards. So they could play with it. Yeah, right. Ahem. This tv show not only got me interested in playing the flute and taught me a lot of Spanish, but it was what sparked my interest in dragons. Even if their dragons were total wimps. xD So come on, everybody! Reminiscince with me! I totally spelled 'reminiscince' wrong, but you know what I mean!
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Wool
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Baa says the lamb, the lamb says baa
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Post by Wool on Apr 19, 2010 21:43:57 GMT -5
I loved that shoooow, watched it when ever I had my TV on the channel it was on. I did not have-nor do I now- a button that shows me whats on or coming on, but I was able to watch it since I only had a few channels in my bed room.
I remember I would jump up and down on my bed to the theme song. O____O ....I think...
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Autobot Prime
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Nerdrage Master
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Post by Autobot Prime on Apr 21, 2010 16:31:40 GMT -5
OH MAI GODS YES THIS SHOW. 83 I loved this show as a kid. Zak and Wheezie are the greatest thing ever. ...Though this show also sparked a horrfic nightmare involving No-Heart and the genocide of the entire dragon population from the show. That's probably why I stopped watching it, actually. Well, other than that it was great.
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Post by angel624 on Apr 21, 2010 16:42:42 GMT -5
Zak & Wheezie are probably the reason I'm fascinated with two-headed dragons. xD But my dad hated Wheezie. Cuz she was into that 'rock and roll stuff' (my dad was goofy, lol). And having rewatched a few of the episodes, I'd go so far as to say they were the only good characters in that whole show. The four dragons were my imaginary friends when I was a kid, I remember that much. xD
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Post by Stormy on Apr 21, 2010 17:04:12 GMT -5
I wish, I wish, with all my heart, to fly with dragons, in a land apart.[/b]
I still watch it sometimes. xD Sunday morning PBS cartoons ftw. Zak and Wheezie = <3 I love Cassie too, but I never really liked Ord because he whines too much. xD
I wish, I wish, to use this rhyme to go back home until next time.[/b]
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Post by CleverAlibi on Apr 26, 2010 23:13:05 GMT -5
Actually, I never really watched the show. I remember seeing a few episodes, but that was with my sister that was two years younger than me. It was probably because digimon was the one show that reigned over my childhood, and I didn't spend a lot of time watching TV, anyway. But still, the few episodes I did watch I enjoyed...I think.
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Post by albinotanuki on May 30, 2010 5:29:56 GMT -5
I use to watch this when I was younger. I always thought of what it would be like if it was made into a stereotypical action/adventure/epic movie with everything being over the top.
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Post by TheNorwegianViking on May 31, 2010 14:01:11 GMT -5
Never heard of the tv show before I guess it wasn't on televison in Norway when I was little. The only thing I was interested in then was Pokémon x)
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Post by albinotanuki on Jun 1, 2010 4:21:02 GMT -5
Well it was a show on PBS (a public television station incase you're not familiar with it) and it featured a brother and sister (later joined by their cousin as the series progressed) who find a magical dragon scale in their room that transports them to a place called Dragonland, where dragons, along with other magical creatures, live, and basically all they did there was play, go on little "quests" that often involve making friends with some creature or solving some sort of puzzle, and whenever a dragon did something good or learnt something special, their dragon badges (pendants they wear around their necks) glow and they take pride in it, much like how a toddler feels proud for being able to use the potty after their parents rejoice.
So... yeah. Take in mind that this was made for REALLY young kids, so you're not gonna get anything really that exciting in this show.
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Post by TheNorwegianViking on Jun 1, 2010 4:33:25 GMT -5
Guess I didn't miss anything big then xP Dragonheart 2 was the movie that first got me interested in dragons. Remember I watched it with my big brother when I was...well...young.
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Post by albinotanuki on Jun 1, 2010 4:35:26 GMT -5
Well, its cute to watch, but nothing you'd get that into as to watch more than one season.
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jasper
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This is Jasper xD
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Post by jasper on Sept 17, 2011 14:32:13 GMT -5
Actually, I never even knew that the existed. Instead I watched Winnie the Pooh. . . Wow, this is embarrasing. . .
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Post by toothless11 on Sept 17, 2011 14:35:54 GMT -5
Lol I used to LOVE dragon tales XD.
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Post by Varðr on Sept 17, 2011 14:40:00 GMT -5
heh
When I was a kid (LoL) I watched stuff like winnie the pooh and teenage mutant ninja turtles....
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Post by toothless11 on Sept 17, 2011 14:41:29 GMT -5
I kinda watched Winnie the poo. Also Barnie the dinosaur, and telituvies (if that's how you spell it ) XD.
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