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Nostalgia....cartoons and TV shows of growing years


Shrimaan Shrimati


                                                                            Telletubbies


The Little Mermaid







                          Chandrakaanta


                                                            Aarohan






























Mr Bean




Hum Log




Shanti



                                                         Nukkad




                                                 Vikram Betaal




If m forgetting something...please tell me...i will upload them.
Hope you will like the collection and will bring back the memories of those free and innocent years.

Comments

  1. Wow, you have done lot of searching to collect the pictures of bygone era. Nice collection to rattle nostagic memory.
    Another request, better shift Mr Bean elsewhere because he disturbs while writing comments!

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  2. Seriously.. awesome work!
    I miss those days... Sundays used to be a full TV day... :( :(
    and u reminded me of so many that i almost forgot... like chip and dale... :) :)

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  3. i really enjoyed watching all this hope they all come again
    there are more like
    the mask,swat cats,three stoogies,ghostbusters

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  4. Lovely collections... Miss those days...Sundays were always special and so were evenings after school :)

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  5. love those days....

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