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Nostalgia Road Trip 90s Sitcom Marathon

Nostalgia Road Trip 90s Sitcom Marathon

Greetings and salutations!

Seeing how there was very positive feedback from the previous marathon, the one featuring the celebration of 3 awesome festive events, why not have another?

This one is different though, as it will focus on some favorite and fondly remembered 90s teen sitcoms. Don’t worry, you will not get Carded upon entering this party.

So with that out of the way, I welcome you all to the Nostalgia Road Trip 90s Sitcom Marathon! It’ll cover 7 episodes of some 90s teen shows of the past. Were these your faves? Do you remember them? whatever it may be, an enjoyable experience is surely about to go down…. and, on top of that all shows will be accompanied by some classic commercials, Movie trailers and special things in between Continue reading →

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The First Official Nostalgia Road Trip Holiday Marathon

The First Official Nostalgia Road Trip Holiday Marathon

Greetings and salutations!

There are many ways to get into the festive season during a specific holiday, most notably Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas!

There was never a better feeling than sitting in front of our television set and literally be spoiled with animated specials and made-for-tv movies airing to commemorate the special holiday. So it is because of that, and your support for this channel, that I want to do something in the spirit of the season…in this case, seasons.

So I welcome you all to the first Annual Nostalgia Road Trip holiday special!
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Life Imitates Art: How Rocko’s Modern Life Became a Reflection of our Adulthoods

Life Imitates Art: How Rocko’s Modern Life Became a Reflection of our Adulthoods

In a previous episode of The Nostalgia Roadtrip, we talked about a cartoon that premiered when we were both teenagers, and, when we look at it retrospectively, is proving to have been pretty prophetic in a lot of ways. Its jaded world view, warnings of hardships, and advice about the company you keep, is still strong and focused, even some 20 plus years after it premiered on Nickelodeon.

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STAGE 47: Commodore Amiga

STAGE 47: Commodore Amiga

The Amiga… a computer platform way ahead of everyone else out there. Released on July 23, 1985, the Amiga, released by Commodore International, was a multimedia powerhouse of a computer, offering colorful graphics, a graphic user interface, and four channel stereo sound, at a time when platforms like the IBM PC and Macintosh were only offering very basic graphics and sounds on their platforms; the IBM PC was only really thought of at the time as a business oriented machine, and the Macintosh had sharp graphics but only in black and white. It was a computer that mystified the public and befuddled Commodore, who even themselves didn’t quite know how to really market the damned thing.

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Episode 156: Expecting a Blue Hedgehog Revival

Episode 156: Expecting a Blue Hedgehog Revival

In this episode, Our lovable hosts are going back to the 90s, all thanks to a blue blur filled with chilly dogs! It’s SONIC MANIA BAY-BAY!!We also talk about forgotten video game mascots that are only discussed jokingly.

It’s two morons killing a half hour of your life that you will never get back. We’re more awesome than a possum!!!

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Episode 100: It’s our 100th Episode EXTRAVIGANZA!!!!

Episode 100: It’s our 100th Episode EXTRAVIGANZA!!!!

In this episode: Your hosts talk about why the heck we do this silly thing, and why we’ve done so for 100 episodes. We
also have special guests from three of our favorite podcasts coming in to share what makes “nostalgia” such an interesting thing.

It’s a love-a-thon for all thing retro, old school, nostalgic and amazing! Continue reading →

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