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Childhood Remastered
Sean Cocca, Chris Gravitt, ACPN
81 episodes
4 months ago
We all have our favorite cartoons, TV shows, movies, and whatnot that we remember fondly from our youth. Sean and Chris certainly do. Listen to them reminisce about the good ole days of children's programming while they analyze movies and TV shows with a critical eye, all the while wondering if this show or that show could be remade for today's audiences.
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We all have our favorite cartoons, TV shows, movies, and whatnot that we remember fondly from our youth. Sean and Chris certainly do. Listen to them reminisce about the good ole days of children's programming while they analyze movies and TV shows with a critical eye, all the while wondering if this show or that show could be remade for today's audiences.
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Legends of the Hidden Temple
Childhood Remastered
1 hour 5 minutes 16 seconds
7 years ago
Legends of the Hidden Temple
Episode 99 – Legends of the Hidden Temple
What kid hasn’t imagined themselves as Indiana Jones? Crossing treacherous rivers in search of treasure. Delving into a long forgotten temple deep in the jungles of South America to find some sacred idol or priceless totem. Solving riddles and pitting your wits against ancient traps and cursed magics.
Well, Nickelodeon found the answer to all those questions back in 1993 when they created a game show that would turn teams of adventurers into modern day Doc Savages. Sending them to far away places like the pit of despair and the shrine of the silver monkey — all under the watchful eye of Olmec. That show was Legends of the Hidden Temple.
From Wikipedia:
Legends of the Hidden Temple is an American action-adventure[3] TV game show that broadcast from 1993 to 1995[1]on Nickelodeon. Created by David G. Stanley, Scott A. Stone, and Stephen Brown, the program centered on a temple that was “filled with lost treasures protected by mysterious Mayan temple guards”.[4] Kirk Fogg was the host[2] and served as the teams’ guide while Dee Bradley Baker announced and voiced a talking Olmec who “knows the secrets behind each of the treasures in his temple”.[4] Six teams of two children (one boy and one girl) competed to retrieve one of the historical artifacts in the temple by performing physical stunts and answering questions based on history, mythology, and geography.
Highlights:
David G. Stanley, Scott A. Stone, Stephen Brown, Charles Ciup, Glenn Weiss, Scott A. Stone, David G. Stanley, Kirk Fogg, Dee Bradley Baker, Star Wars: Clone Wars, Adventure Time, Muppet Babies, Ben Ten, Miles from Tomorrowland, American Dad, Vamparina, Gravity Falls, Avatar the Last Airbender, Nickelodeon,
Links:
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legends_of_the_Hidden_Temple
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0310482/
IMDB for the film based on the show: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5333842/
Buzzfeed listicle: https://www.buzzfeed.com/caseyrackham/behind-the-scenes-secrets-of-legends-of-the-hidden-temple?utm_term=.vbPNdOWyZ#.my9yJM6GR
Ranker article: https://www.ranker.com/list/what-its-actually-like-to-be-on-legends-of-the-hidden-temple/mariel-loveland
Why Can’t Anyone Assemble the Shrine of the SIlver Monkey:
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Childhood Remastered
We all have our favorite cartoons, TV shows, movies, and whatnot that we remember fondly from our youth. Sean and Chris certainly do. Listen to them reminisce about the good ole days of children's programming while they analyze movies and TV shows with a critical eye, all the while wondering if this show or that show could be remade for today's audiences.