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Question: Was the Disney Channel ever good!?
I remember as a kid, Id watch cartoons on Disney, not all this tween age sitcom stuff, and with like every actor on that channel also being in music, do you remember when Disney was well nothing like it is now!?Www@QuestionHome@Com


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Wow!. I can't!. I remember Nickelodeon used to have great ones like Rugrats (not all grown up!. :P) and Hey Arnold!
Anybody remember Zoog Disney !? I miss the old Disney!.
Wizards of Waverly Place, Hannah Montana, BLAHcrap!.
I'd even go for Lizzie Maguire!
I'm sure Walt Disney would be ashamed!.
Answer mine !? http://answers!.yahoo!.com/question/index;!.!.!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Actually, Disney/Nick hasn't changed!. You just remember it differently because you were young when you watched it and you liked that kind of stuff!. If you went back and watched the old shows that you used to love when you were a kid, you would see that they are just as dorky/crap as you see the shows now!.

But, BTW, Disney has ALWAYS been good!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

they used to have pretty interesting kid shows like that stanley thing that Id enjoy watching with my little cousin!.

nowadays i won't stray within five channels of it!. hanna montana or miley or whoever the hell she is today can kiss my pasty white ***!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Ya!. I used to like it a lot!. Then, the whole Hannah Montana, Jonas Brothers, all that is just so annoying!. Disney Channel has lost its reputation!. And ya I agree!.!.!.I used to watch cartoons on the Disney channel!.!.!.and I liked it!. Not anymore though!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Okay BAck in the day if your a 90's baby
you didn't watch much disney channel!.
It was all about Nick!.
They Had the rugrats!!
and Cousin Skeeter pepper Ann
All that
Amanda Bynes Show

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haha, back in the day, (mid to late 90's) there were some ligit shows, same with nickolodeon, but now most of its all crapWww@QuestionHome@Com