Childhood memories last a lifetime and the excitement of waking up in the morning and catching your favorite Saturday morning cartoon with a bowl of cereal is definitely one many can relate to. Case studies show that television and certain educational programming contribute greatly to the growth of children and this graphic from Medical Assistant reminds us of just how fun learning is.

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It's Dave Coulier, not Dan.
That schedule from 2010 is horribly depressing
DAVE Coulier. DAVE. Not Dan…
How sad is it that as soon as I saw the schedule from 1987 I could tell immediately which show I watched in which order?(unless one was a rerun then I watched something else) And yet I can't remember what I ate for lunch yesterday…..
poor kids of today missed out on 80s greatness.
Oh man, brings back the warm and fuzzies looking at that schedule from '87. I have had Muppet Babies on the brain for at least a week and I hated when Pee Wee's Playhouse went off (that meant it was time to clean :(
It would soooo suck to be a kid today, thank God I'm a grownup.
Glad you showed the schedule from the mid 90's which included the awesome X-Men, Spider Man and The Tick. Eek the Cat was also in there around that time, and Batman The Animated Series, though not on Saturday, was around then too. Cartoons now just suck. I get depressed every time one of my kids turns on that 30 minute commercial called Yu Gi Oh.