Sep. 4th, 2011

[identity profile] mizra.livejournal.com
I dunno about you guys, but I had such a great time this morning watching my childhood all over again. Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] aurora77 and [livejournal.com profile] captain_slinky for putting this together and to all the people who came out and chatted on IRC and re-lived the memories of a great Saturday Morning growing up. Feel free to share around. Just don't hot-link, please.





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[identity profile] captain-slinky.livejournal.com
Hey everybody! I just updated our Community Bio to reflect the fact that we have already done our first ever 1980's Saturday Morning Historical Reenactment, thought I'd share it with you all because I... I think I've finally captured what this community is all about. It's been really hard to put it in to words, but this time I think I've got it!

This community is dedicated to the planning, coordinating and execution of our Virtual Saturday Morning Cartoon Viewing Party! Kind of like a Civil War Re-enactment Society, only with less guns and more Cookie Crisp cereal.

One YouTube Play-list created specially for this event. Six in the morning till 1 in the afternoon, SEVEN HOURS of semi-historically-accurate programming from 1980's Saturday Mornings. COMPLETE WITH COMMERCIALS. But that's just the beginning...

You *could* just watch this stuff on your own. You *could* just skip over the cartoons you don't like. You *could* just skip the commercials and everything and not have to get up early and watch this stuff all alone in your darkened office after you finish off those TPS reports.

But where's the fun in that? That's not what made the cartoons special when you were a kid.

What made Saturday Mornings special went so far beyond just the cartoons... it was the RITUAL and the PAGEANTRY of it all! It was about waking up at the crack of dawn and knowing that all across the nation OTHER KIDS were doing THE EXACT SAME THING at the EXACT SAME MOMENT. It was about having to decide between Scooby-Doo and Flintstones. It was about waiting till the commercial break to go use the bathroom. It was all this and so much more!

And THAT'S what we're trying to recreate and celebrate here. Not just the shows, but the EXPERIENCE

So here's what we do. We create a special private YouTube playlist that will only be available during our scheduled Saturday Morning Watch-Along. Like I said before, SEVEN HOURS of Saturday Morning programming complete with commercials, able to be joined in with every half-hour. Once you hit "Play", you don't stop. It's a MARATHON, just like when you were a kid! And of course we also have a chat going along at the same time so you can share your experience with other like-minded folks... it's kind of like the morning after a big sleep-over!

We held our very first ever 1980's Saturday Morning Historical Reenactment on September 3rd, 2011. Since we had only planned on maybe a fist-full of participants, we were BLOWN AWAY when the chat room started out with 9 people at 6am! AND THEN IT JUST GOT BIGGER! The most I personally counted in the chat room at one time was 27 people, and most of them spoke of people watching along with them in their own household!

Not to shabby, considering that I had planned on *maybe* 5 people!

We plan to do these events 3 or 4 times a year... one of them may even be a LIVE EVENT some day (more information when/if that becomes a possibility)! One way or another, though, we will ALWAYS have a watch-along on the first Saturday in September (the traditional Birthday of the new Saturday Morning Fall Line-Up).

Keep an eye on our community for when the next event is coming!


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