Blast from the Past: A Nostalgic Look Back at Kid's TV from the 90's

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About the Webmaster

 
Welcome, all visitors to Blast from the Past.  My name is Scott and I am the webmaster of this website.  I am extremely proud of offering others my age the ability to remember different aspects of their childhood through the use of this website.  Therefore,   I thought that I would explain a little bit about who I am instead of just being some webmaster hiding behind the information on his site.

I was born on June 24, 1985 about an hour after my fraternal twin brother, Ryan.  Ever since I can remember, kid's TV and anything associated with these programs such as their video games or action figures have always been an important part of my life.  Like any other kid from my generation, I can remember playing Nintendo games inspired by the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles or being outside at recess pretending to be Jason the Red Ranger and leading a group of my fellow friends on a fight against others pretending to be Rita Repulsa and her henchmen before the bell rang to signal that playtime was over. 

At a young age, I learned how to use a VCR and ultimately how to record programs off of TV.  Consequently, I decided one day to use my newly acquired ability and record my favorite shows on tape.  Being the perfectionist that I am, I wasn't satisfied by just recording on certain days; if I taped a show, I wanted every episode on tape.  Therefore, I was able to amass a pretty good collection of shows.  It is these tapes that I have used to create the basis of the videos available for download on this website.

I have always had a special interest in the shows on air during the 90s.  They seem to stand out from the rest because they are a part of my generation.  In my opinion, kid's programs produced today are lackluster and follow cookie-cutter plots.  There is nothing original and these shows must follow even stricter guidelines given by the FCC.  I truly believe that the sometimes ridiculous rules that programs have to follow have watered down today's shows and have prevented them from reaching the same greatness as those produced during the 90s.  Additionally, it seems like networks only care about advertising and making money and not about the fans who watch their programs.  I mean, credits cannot be shown without either a split screen ad or at least some form of voice-over advertisement.

I am a huge Spider-Man fan and have collected comics since 1995.  In my free time, I like to play cards, hang out with my friends, and practice playing baseball.