Dag-Otto didn't have a favorite show. He would just gulp down anything showing on cartoon network. Even into his teens. Maybe that's why he's a bit of the weird side.
Optimus doesn't have a favorite show. They also didn't "grow up" per se. They have consumed anything relevant to their objective which, as of now, it to become a great hockey player. Recently though, they have attempted to bond with teammates which has led to the consumption of media outside of their objective.
There were quite a lot of great shows on TV back then, but I think some of my favorites were shows like Spongebob, Phileas and Firb (If I wrote that correct), and Pokemon
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bingankus glunksplosion's favourite show growing up as a child and as a kid was phineas and ferb that show banged in his opinion of course and he really enjoyed watching them come up with some wacky inventions and it really tickled the creative part of his brain of course he enjoyed the doof shenanigans too i hope you guys did as well @5ympathies @Jepox
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The favorite show of Abbe Wass during his youth can only be one thing and one thing only. A show called totally spies. Where three girl spies saved the world a couple of times in a week
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Idiots. Explosives and falling anvils. the greatest cartoon of the last century. Don't see it around so much anymore. Probably got cancelled. peppy le pew was pretty stalkery tho. I'll give them that one.
Jack St. Clair was a big Bugs Bunny fan, he was fortunate enough to watch it when it was still showing on TV. He has fond memories of watching the show, but he doesn't have much interest in seeking it out these days.
Emerson's favorite show growing up was The Simpsons. As a child, he would always watch episodes with his father Nat. It was hilarious and heartwarming.
Roquefort Cotswold's favorite show is most obviously Avatar the last Airbender. I think most athletes now in their 20s can relate, it was a show that was timed well to grow up with you and continuously introduced more depth to the characters. the goat
Batman the Animated Series by far. The music is iconic, the voices of Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill as Batman and Joker are nothing short of perfection and the animation of the time period are so well executed it holds up even today 30 years later. Look up the ratings on IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes.
Brooklyn nine nine definitely I must have watched it 8 times from start to finish it was a comfort show that I could fall asleep to at anytime during trips
When he's alone, Kaila is an introspective and thoughtful person, which also lends himself prone to anxiety.
His favorite show growing up was Hey Arnold, and it reflects in his personality. He's quick to defend marginalized people, which is reminiscent of the Pigeon-Man episode where Arnold befriends an outcast who takes care of pigeons.
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Sethastierikko Goslavechnaaliemiooketkov never really watched anything specific while growing up, just mostly enjoying whatever was on, and of course watching a lot of sports whenever they were on.