TV Flashbacks Kids DVDs Review

When I watch cartoons with my boys it is amazing how different they are from when I was a kid.  The cartoons from the 80s maybe weren’t the most (or at all) educational but they were fun and unique!  They had plots, interesting characters and gave me something to look forward to every week.  There was no On Demand, DVDs or a million other cartoons to choose from.  Every week at a designated time (usually Saturday mornings) I watched my cartoons and wished it was Saturday again!

Luckily I can find some of my old favorites On Demand or being re-released on DVD so I can share them with my own children.  I was even fortunate to receive ten DVD’s to check out that made me miss my own childhood!  Favorites like Carmen Sandiego and Heathcliff are among my favorites so far!  My boys love that they are shows they have never seen before and that the animation is so simple for them to follow.

TVFlashbacks offer great retro Kids Animated DVDs from the ’80s and 90s: iconic brands like Carmen Sandiego, Heathcliff, Gadget Boy, Archie and more at terrific savings. So basically you get hours of entertainment at truly affordable prices.

BUY IT: Check out TV Flashbacks to start shopping and saving!  Use discount code TVFBKIDS25 to save 25% off some already incredibly affordable DVD prices!

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  1. Brandi says:

    I liked Rugrats!

  2. Rebecca Peters says:

    Rainbow brite was my favorite.. and captain planet

  3. Paula Michele Hafner says:

    I loved the Smurf.

  4. Valerie Taylor Mabrey says:

    loved Heckle and jeckle the crows
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  5. Laurie Emerson says:

    I loved Transformers.
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  6. vy vu says:

    I loved Care Bears and still watch the movies with my kids.

  7. Natasha says:

    He-Man and She-Ra

  8. Candice Hull says:

    I loved GEM and She-Ra, Where in the World was Carmen San Diego was so fun too, especially when the computer game came out.
    Thank you for the giveaway!

  9. Julie says:

    wiley coyote and the roadrunner

  10. Erica C. says:

    The Smurfs were my favorite.

  11. amy deeter says:

    care bears
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  12. Andrea Henry says:

    Transformers for sure…and Bugs Bunny

  13. Liz W says:

    I loved the Smurfs!

  14. Heather R says:

    One of my favorite was Gummi Bears

  15. Ed Nemmers says:

    Road Runner!

  16. Tim says:

    My favorite cartoon was Popeye.

  17. Shannon says:

    Scooby Doo

  18. Paula Tavernie says:

    My favorite childhood cartoon was The Road Runner!

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  19. annette c ampbell says:

    I liked the Flintstones

  20. angie says:

    My favorite was Jem and Care Bears.

  21. Nicole C. says:

    The Smurfs

  22. Michelle H. says:

    I loved the Flintstones, Jetsons, and Scooby Doo.

  23. Gianna says:

    The simpsons.

  24. Michele Behlen says:

    I don’t think they were on when I was a kid, but my son always watched Carmen Sandiego.

  25. Beverly M. says:

    I use to watch Bugs Bunny when I was a child and thought it was a cute show. Thanks for the contest!

  26. jodi lasher says:

    my favorite cartoon when i was little was heathcliff.. Loved it

  27. Leslie Luke Stanziani says:

    My absolute favorite was the New Kids On The Block Cartoon(premiered on my birthday).My mainstream favorite was care bears.Thanks!

  28. Sand says:

    I always loved Heathcliff as a kid.

  29. shirley pebbles says:

    I loved tom and jerry growing up.

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  30. Corey Olomon says:

    Mine was the Jetsons.

  31. Michelle Tucker says:

    Smurfs were my favorite.

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