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Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: Ben on May 04, 2024, 09:50:51 AM
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I recently learned that I'm not a Boomer and am actually Generation Jones, for which there is a Reddit sub that has been bringing back a ton of memories from when I was a kid.
This morning it was the Banana Splits and the live action "show within a show" they did called Danger Island, featuring a young Jan Michael Vincent. Until this morning I had forgotten all about it, but it opened up a ton of memories, like I remember that the black guy had some stick that was like a Swiss Army knife stick, and I now remember duplicating it the best that an eight year old could, having all kinds of adventures in the backyard.
Anyway, there's no way this non-woke (and it was probably considered woke at the time) kid's show would be on the air today. :laugh:
https://youtu.be/UzUWiqQ-790
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Huh. Never heard of Generation Jones before, but looks like... I'm Generation Jones. Also Gen X.
But I never liked the Banana Splits. Or HR Puffinstuff.
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Huh. Never heard of Generation Jones before, but looks like... I'm Generation Jones. Also Gen X.
But I never liked the Banana Splits. Or HR Puffinstuff.
Looking back at HR Puffinstuff and some of their other stuff I wonder if the Krofft brothers were doing LSD at the time and what was in my cereal while watching it.
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Huh. Never heard of Generation Jones before,
I'd never heard of it either until recently, but it kinda makes sense for "tail end" boomers, because that Boomer cadre is a pretty big chunk of years.
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Huh. Never heard of Generation Jones before, but looks like... I'm Generation Jones. Also Gen X.
But I never liked the Banana Splits. Or HR Puffinstuff.
I couldn't stand those shows either. Also thought Scooby-Doo was idiotic. Roadrunner, old Loony Toons, and Tom & Jerry were more up my alley.
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solid 1958 boomer here. on the younger side but don't dilute me with transitionals.
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OK, I was born in the early part of what some some unknown person is calling "Generation Jones" but I never heard the term before this thread and I'm sure I never heard of the Banana Splits or that Danger Island show before now either.
It was "a show within a show" . . . hmmm. I DO remember a "comic within a comic" in Al Capp's "Li'l Abner" comic strip; that would usually begin with Li'l Abner reading the paper where there was another comic, "Fearless Fosdick" which then took over the strip for a couple of weeks.
I doubt there's a paper in the USA today that would run either comic strip in its original form thanks to wokeness killing comedy . . .
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OK, I was born in the early part of what some some unknown person is calling "Generation Jones" but I never heard the term before this thread and I'm sure I never heard of the Banana Splits or that Danger Island show before now either.
OK, Boomer.
=D =D =D
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Looking back at HR Puffinstuff and some of their other stuff I wonder if the Krofft brothers were doing LSD at the time and what was in my cereal while watching it.
It was all part of that 1960s/70s psychedelic era, so I think the chances are pretty good that they were...
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I couldn't stand those shows either. Also thought Scooby-Doo was idiotic. Roadrunner, old Loony Toons, and Tom & Jerry were more up my alley.
I LOVED Scooby Doo. I still do. I watch it when it's on.
But when they introduced Scrappy, or all of the "special guests?"
No.
Also loved Bugs Bunny-Road Runner hour.
Finally, there was Jonny Quest. Still love the Jonny Quest theme song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIhEpjnaNlo
Pretty much anything else I didn't care about.
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But I never liked the Banana Splits. Or HR Puffinstuff.
Never watched them but do remember them being on TV.
Sid & Marty Croft, Outer Limits (orig.), Twilight Zone (orig.), Lost in Space (orig.), Have Gun Will Travel, etc.
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Until this thread, I had never heard of Generation Jones. As a result of chasing down what that is, I confirmed that I'm not even a Boomer -- according to Wikipedia, I'm a member of "the Silent Generation."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_Jones
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Never watched them but do remember them being on TV.
Sid & Marty Croft, Outer Limits (orig.), Twilight Zone (orig.), Lost in Space (orig.), Have Gun Will Travel, etc.
Regular TV shows I watched included the above (other than the Crofts, which IIRC came along when I was older) plus Mr. Roberts, COMBAT!, Bonanza, Maverick (orig), McHale's Navy, Gunsmoke, Rawhide, Science Fiction Theater, Johnny Yuma, Flash Gordon . . .
Memorable cartoon characters included Quick Draw McGraw, Yosemite Sam, Marvin the Martian, Elmer Fudd, some Jonny Quest characters . . . all of whom had GUNZ!
Few of these would be ALLOWED on TV today, the wokesters in the corner offices of the TV stations wouldn't allow them, or would order big sections chopped out.
There was more decent stuff to watch with only 5 stations than there is today with 100+.
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12 O'Clock high & Black Sheep Squadron.
There was a series about a US unit in (IIRC) Africa, driving around in Jeeps kicking ass. Can't recall the name...
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12 O'Clock high & Black Sheep Squadron.
There was a series about a US unit in (IIRC) Africa, driving around in Jeeps kicking ass. Can't recall the name...
12 O'Clock High - of course. BSS came along later.
I learned that Jeeps with .50s on board were more than a match for Panzers by watching . . . The Rat Patrol. (German Afrika Korps Panzers looked a lot like M7 Priest SPGs. :rofl: )
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Loved Black Sheep Squadron.
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12 O'Clock high & Black Sheep Squadron.
There was a series about a US unit in (IIRC) Africa, driving around in Jeeps kicking ass. Can't recall the name...
"Rat Patrol" with the lead played by Christopher George. George was married to the very lovely Lynda Day and both co-starred with John Wayne in "Chisum". George also co-starred with Wayne in "El Dorado".
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To save people from having to look it up as I did, Generation Jones is a birth date from 1954 to 1965. Count me in as another fan of Jonny Quest.