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Some piece of entertainment that has always been a part of you. *disclaimer inside*

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Some piece of entertainment that has always been a part of you. *disclaimer inside*

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Disclaimer: While this thread may possible (and definitely, in my case) contain a form of entertainment that has come in different incarnations, I'd prefer that preferences to different versions over others be kept out of this thread. This thread is about some form of music, television, or both (possibly in one piece) that you - in some way - associate with yourself.

For me, and when it comes to thoughts about epic adventures of any kind, especially animated and/or in motion, I always think of the ending credits of Transformers Season 3 ([url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yy_sPLI8DMg"]link[/url]).

What about anyone else?
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Rocko's Modern Life, I grew up with that cartoon and it was the only trippy cartoon that actually made sense to me especially considering my disorder.

Good times, good times.
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Post by txa1265 »

This is tough ... there are a number of things.

But I think of Monty Python - it was the early 70's and I was 9 and my dad took me to see it at the Art cinema close to us ... probably was a bit much for me at that point, but the lines and scenes have stuck with me since.
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