Saturday morning cartoon by the creator of ALF that included both puppet and animated bits, neither of which made a lick of sense. See also 90's, Cartoons.
Poorly drawn, green-haired eco-hero who looks like clip art. See also 90's, Cartoons.
Why would Superman name his dog after his weakness anyway? It's like calling a dog "steak knife". See also Cartoons, Dogs, Pets.
With his trusty NES Zapper and Power Pad holstered in his belt, Kevin Keene and his band of unlikely heroes clashed again and again with the forces of King Hippo, Dr. Wily, and the infamous Mother Brain throughout the domain of Videoland. See also 80's, Cartoons, Video Games.
Tattoo worn by my EX-husband. See also Appliances, Cartoons, Toys.
The name of the monocoled dandy associated with The New Yorker. See also Cartoons, Old-Timey.
For example, MC Hammer's short-lived Hammerman featuring a magical pair of talking dance shoes and the Michael Jordan, Wayne Gretzky, and Bo Jackson collaboration and breakfast-cereal-tie-in ProStars which, incidentally, was "all about helping kids". See also 90's, Cartoons, Television.
A term describing girls who are irritatingly cutesy and sexually neutral. Based on the character from Garfield of the same name. See also Cartoons, Women.