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  • Check Out These Sweet Fan-Made Goonies Posters

    I’m not sure if any movie did for me what “The Goonies” did when I was a small-town kid. It appealed to my sense of adventure, my sense of humor, my love of pirate tales, and the idea I had back then that a group of strong-willed kids really could save the day when put to the test. I probably watched it upwards of 300 times over the course of my childhood, and it never got old the way some favorites did (like Mary Poppins; it was the long, boring look into a banker’s life that did me in).

    Today, I still count it as one of my all-time favorite films. Those characters are still firmly rooted in my mind as they appeared in the movie, even though most of them have gone on to bigger roles in bigger careers. I wanted to look like Andy, hang out with Mikey, invent something with Data, have pizza with Chunk. More importantly, I wanted to embark on an adventure of my own; the idea of finding a treasure map opened up creative doors for me and eventually led to me making my own, which in turn made me realize how much I loved to create art.

    That’s why these fan-made posters immediately appealed to me, because these guys get it. Check ’em out.

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    Daniel Norris

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    Jorsh Pena

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    Alvaro Arteaga

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    Phantom City Creative

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    Drew Millward

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    Brendan Schaefer

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    Johnny Cupcakes

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    Jerod Gibson

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    Sam Coyne

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    Kiersten Essenpreis

  • 90’s Nickelodeon Gets Fan Art Tumblr, Nicktoons Turn 20

    Nostalgia is a funny thing. It has the ability to turn mediocre things into paragons of entertainment and can force reverence of things not worthy of such an emotion. Basically, it’s terrible when you go back to things you loved as a child, only to find that they actually kind of suck.

    That’s why 90’s Nickelodeon programming is so special to so many people – because it doesn’t disappoint. You loved it back then, and you love it now. The fog of time hasn’t clouded your judgment. Seriously, I just watched an episode of Rocko’s Modern Life on Netflix and enjoyed every second of it.

    That’s why people were so happy about TeenNick’s decision to bring back some of the classics and air them weeknights at midnight.

    So it fills me with great joy to present to you a particular Tumblr blog called FANARTICA. Created just 11 days ago, the blog joins together 19 artists who want to relive their favorite aspects of pop culture through art.

    Here’s what they say about the blog –

    A club of illustrators, taking some time out to pay homage to our favorite bits of pop culture.

    Fanartica is a cold, cold place. Huddling in groups is the best way to stay warm. So gather ’round.

    Their first theme in their “homage” is, you guessed it , 90’s Nickelodeon. The art covers many of the great shows, including Pete & Pete, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, Ren & Stimpy, and Salute Your Shorts. There’s even a Weinerville reference. So far, the most common character to whom the artists have given their interpretations is Artie, the strongest man in the world (from Pete & Pete)

    Along with the lead image, here are some of my favorites (Promethius & Bob, Powedered Toast Man from Ren & Stimpy and Rocko, respectively) –

    And did you know that yesterday marked the 20th birthday of Nicktoons? On Sunday, August 11th 1991 three early classic aired for the first time. Doug, Rugrats, and Ren & Stimpy aired at 10 am, 10:30 am and 11 am respectively. They were followed by Salute Your Shorts and Wild & Crazy Kids. Ah, the salad days. If you want to see the whole lineup that day, check out nichandmore’s list.

    I have a hard time talking about old school Nickelodeon without hitting up YouTube, so , enjoy –

    [Hat tip to Mashable]