I was cruising around on Wikipedia and noticed a few names of TV shows that I used to watch when I was a kid, and I felt compelled to read up on them. I mostly watched all of the usual cartoons that everyone watched back in the day. Ghostbusters, He-Man, Ninja Turtles, and so forth... But here is one little gem that I had completely forgotten all about.
It was a show called Dinosaurs.
Looking back on it and reading about the stories and themes for various episodes, I realized that Dinosaurs covered MANY pretty serious issues that I would have in no way picked up on as a six or seven year old kid. Dinosaurs dealt with issues such as racism, harassment, censorship, and even masturbation.
I don't remember if this show was geared towards a broad audience or what, and I forget what time it originally aired, but I always used to watch it at 7:00 in the morning as I would be getting ready for school.
Looking back on Dinosaurs and the issues it covered has given me a sort of new appreciation for the show as I realize that there was more to it than just a fat dinosaur getting smacked on the head by his abusive baby son who demanded love simply because he was, well, a baby.
Loony Toons was much the same way. I remember watching that as a kid and just seeing silly violence such as Wile E. Coyote constantly being squished/incinerated/blown up/etc. and other things, and not the pretty mature themes that were in the cartoons at times.
But yeah, Dinosaurs. I might want to torrent that series now or something, because I suddenly have an urge to watch it again for the sake of nostalgia and so that I can appreciate it for the things it covered that I could not comprehend as a kid.
Anyone else have any shows like this from your early years?