I was a closet watcher


I was one of those male closet watchers of this show, and Jem and the Holograms.

Who was that little fuzzball they would hide in the shows for you to find?

ginger vs. Mary Ann- Mary Ann

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His name was Lookie (luke-ee) and he would hide in the episode somewhere then give you some useful moral at the end of the show. He was even a guest star in 2 episodes.

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Thanks.

Say no to drugs!
Say no to Travolta as Edna Turnblad!

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I was a watcher, too. But never really a closet watcher. I loved this show, as with Jem. I really didn't care. Everyone else watched them too. Don't let them lie to you.

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Same here. I was 14 when this and Jem came out...so I wasn't going to admit it. (I mean I was a freshman in high school for goodness sakes!)

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No i'm not a closet watcher, i watched it cause the commercials did say "He-Man and friends would show up" and i also watched it for Hordak and his troops whom i had the toys too and i had a crush on Adora, Catra and Frosta when i was 4.



"Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb"-Batman.

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I watched He-Man and She-Ra both religously as a kid but She-Ra is the only one I've bought on dvd.I loved Thundercats but don't care for the show now.I never watched Jem but I have been curious to see how it holds up today.

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Hey, there is really nothing to be ashamed of in watching a show or cartoon with a female as the lead character. What's wrong is when a guy has to lie about not liking such programs just so he doesn't look like a you-know-what to his friends. I am a straight man and I am truly not ashamed to admit that I am a big fan of She-ra: Princess of Power. Gay and straight alike are equal-- and don't let any closed-minded person tell you different. Especially when it comes down to watching such a wonderful classic as She-ra.

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