A few years ago we had to pull VHS tapes recorded from TV, which were also played more and more until it was practically impossible to watch. Then, luckily, came DVDs and now streaming, which has made life a lot easier for us when it comes to watching our favorite series.
Although we have to search a little, if we want to relive all those childhood series that made us cry a lot, laugh until we flatus, and keep us on edge with intrigue… Well, the good news is that we can find many of them on our header platform.
‘David the Gnome’
Claudio Biern Boyd has just left us, but one of the great series he gave us was ‘David the Gnome’which told us about the adventures of the gnome David and his family.
Through David’s eyes, we discovered everything about the world of the gnomes and the wonderful forest in which he lived with an important message about ecology and respect for the environment. And the art and animation on the show was gorgeous.
‘Once upon a time…the inventors’
Albert Barille He almost single-handedly educated several generations with his wonderful animated series, showing us everything from the wonders of outer space to all the adventures that could occur inside the human body.
And of course, ‘Once Upon a Time…Inventors’ explored the greatest inventions in human history, from the measurement of time to the car, making learning history fun and always wanting more.
‘Tallac Forest: Jackie and Nape’
One of the first series of Nippon Animation that came to us, and also one of the most tender, making a lot of emphasis on nature and the friendship between humans and animals.
‘Tallac Forest: Jackie and Nape’ Specifically, it was set in the forests of California in the 19th century, where two bear cubs are orphaned and end up being part of Senda’s family, an Indian boy.
‘gargoyles’
We are going to a slightly more modern time, but without a doubt ‘Gargoyles’ was one of the great animated series of the 90s. Despite being a Disney title, we had a much darker story that combined fantasy and science fiction with a group of Scottish gargoyles who, after a thousand years turned to stone, woke up in present-day New York.
Adventures, magic, computer viruses, Norse gods, cyborgs… This series had it all and for all tastes.
‘X Men’
Another classic from the 90s, and what It is still considered one of the best stories of the ‘X-Men’. The series followed a team of heroes formed by Professor X and consisting of Cyclops, Rogue, Storm, Wolverine, Beast, Gambit, Jubilee, and Jean Grey.
The ‘X-Men’ faced all kinds of enemies who sought to exterminate the mutants, although like the comics they did not shy away from fully attacking various social issues.
‘Around the World of Willy Fog’
‘Around the World of Willy Fog’ It was one of the most fondly remembered BRB Internacional series. Adapting the novel Julio Verne With anthropomorphic animals, the series presented us with Willy Fog’s journey around the world together with Romi, Rigodón and Tico, bringing the classic closer to the little ones and making the songs remain etched in our heads.
‘Darkwing Duck’
After the legendary ‘DuckTales’, came this superhero comedy centered on a vigilante who defends the city of San Canario. During the day, Drake Mallard is a normal duck, but when he becomes the darkwing duck He faces all kinds of villains with his assistant, the pilot Joe McQuack, and his adopted daughter Gosalyn. Well, until her desire for attention and his oversized ego get in the way.