A Channel 4 produced 3-hour special of the top 100 most popular cartoons voted by the British public. This clip features the introduction and entries 100-98.
A Channel 4 produced 3-hour special of the top 100 most popular cartoons voted by the British public. This clip features the introduction and entries 66-62
A Channel 4 produced 3-hour special of the top 100 most popular cartoons voted by the British public. This clip features the introduction and entries 57-53.
A Channel 4 produced 3-hour special of the top 100 most popular cartoons voted by the British public. This clip features the introduction and entries 46-41
A Channel 4 produced 3-hour special of the top 100 most popular cartoons voted by the British public. This clip features the introduction and entries 40-35
A Channel 4 produced 3-hour special of the top 100 most popular cartoons voted by the British public. This clip features the introduction and entries 34-30
A Channel 4 produced 3-hour special of the top 100 most popular cartoons voted by the British public. This clip features the introduction and entries 29-25
Home video footage of a one-off Birthday event in Hamley's London that I won an invite to from Sonic the Comic as a wee little kid. Also features some footage of SegaWorld. For my Blog Sega Memories: http://sega-memories .blogspot.com/
Warning: Scary children.
A bizarre animation published on a Japanese CD-Rom that features animated Sega consoles with bodies, based on a comic series that was published in a Dreamcast magazine.
An old home video of Sega World, an indoor theme park that used to be in London, but has since been replaced with an arcade called 'Funland'. Putting this up for my blog 'Sega Memories'.
Phoenix Games Presents Sing-Along-Songs! Now you too can sing along with the memorible "Raboo Song" from the Phoenix games Classic Countryside Bears!
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Remember when anime was new and exciting, and barely anyone had heard of it? Back when people still nick named it 'Japanimation'? Remember how we dreamed that one day anime would become mainstream? Now it very much has, we are getting sick of it. How ironic.
Anyone that was British and into anime back in the 90's will remember this at the start of most of the videos released at the time.