Or a vague memory of which horses won the Melbourne Cup. ;)
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I think there were more Genre defying shows than that in the 90's However a lot of them were relegated to cult followings. MTV's various cartoon series Beavis and Butthead, The Head, Liquid Television, Aeon Fluxx and the Maxx all come to mind. Also Klasky Csupo's Duckman although not as popular and mainstream as the big 2, I thought they were in a genre of there own. There are probaly some regular TV shows too, but I've always been more animation oreintated.
But then I wouldn't say the 80's were genre defying at all, rather they were genre defining.
So if we've come full circle with the 80's revival is the 90's revival about to start now?
This thread made me want to go on youtube to watch 80's cartoon intros
http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...pe=&aq=8&oq=80
I really enjoyed the 80s, the cartoons (and anime), the toys (especially the LEGO my dad used to buy for me), and generally living a stress-free existence.