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May 5, 2012
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Pop Culture Nostalgia

The Magic Schoolbus, The Phantom Tollbooth, Wishbone, and Star Wars? 

As their internships come to a close, several interns here at NPR decided to reflect on the pop culture they miss from their childhood (and would like to share with future generations).

Check out their picks here.

What pieces of pop culture from your childhood would you share with the next generation?

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    MAGIC SCHOOL BUSS !! :D
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    Look for Dan Raby’s...because he has impeccable taste.
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  7. kronman answered: I’m currently sharing He-Man with my toddler since it is available on Netflix. He’s too young to get the morals yet, but he loves Cringer!
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  10. kelsie-c answered: LOOOVE THIS
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    If I started naming pieces, I’d never stop. So much
  13. teachu answered: Ughhhh I loved the magic schoolbus and the phantom tollbooth. Also, bruce coville books, reading rainbow, fresh prince of bel-air, hercules
  14. dh369 reblogged this from npr and added:
    God I feel old…
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  18. tofuwad answered: Daria!
  19. soughtseasons answered: blossom!
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    This makes me feel old……
  24. withanhblog answered: JTT (Jonathan Taylor Thomas if you don’t know), David the Gnome, and Roundhouse (teenage sketch comedy show).
  25. owlsquest answered: Matilda and Lisa Frank notebooks
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  27. pullingawaythespooks answered: Rugrats or the original Blue’s Clues
  28. coleofthewest answered: Old Winnie the Pooh, Old Bambi.. new kids stuff doesn’t sit well with me
  29. darrenhaber answered: Kratz Creatures and Bill Nye the Science Guy!