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James Beggar
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DO SEASON 10 DAMNIT

Gen X is 1965-1981 because they were born after the boom but all graduated before 2000. An arbitrary distinction, but then again all generations are.

Did anyone here grow up with 2000-2004/5 era Nick?

I'm still miffed you guys decided not to go up through season 10 in your classic coverage. I mean, it's got some lackluster episodes for sure, but it also has Lisa Gets an A and Mayored to the Mob which are two of my favorite episodes. Plus, the last appearance of Phil Hartman.

Greatest Generation, born c. 1910–1927
Silent Generation, born c. 1928–1945
Baby boomers, born 1946–1964
Generation X, born c. 1965–1980
Millennials (Generation Y), born c. 1980–1995
Generation Z (iGeneration or Homeland Generation), born c. 1995–2010
Generation Alpha, born c. 2010–present

Yes, but that show came out in 2003. I'm talking about shows that came out from 2007-2009.

To be fair, most cartoons made from 2007-2009 were total and utter shit. There was a time where 90s nostalgics had a point; but now that we have shows like Steven Universe, their point has gotten kind of moot.

To be fair, most cartoons made from 2007-2009 were total and utter shit. There was a time where 90s nostalgics had a point; but now that we have shows like Steven Universe, their point has gotten kind of moot.

90s and 2000-2005? Awesome time to be a kid.

I may be alone here, but I thought that the first 2/3rds of season 10 were pretty good. Not as good as the "classic era", of course, but it still felt pretty "season 9-ish" (ex: "Lard of the dance", "The wizard of Evergreen Terrace", "Bart the Mother" with the last Phil Hartman appearance, THoH IX, "Lisa Gets an 'A'",

I may be alone here, but I thought that the first 2/3rds of season 10 were pretty good. Not as good as the "classic era", of course, but it still felt pretty "season 9-ish" (ex: "Lard of the dance", "The wizard of Evergreen Terrace", "Bart the Mother" with the last Phil Hartman appearance, THoH IX, "Lisa Gets an 'A'",