TELLY WAS OUR BUDDY
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TELLY WAS OUR BUDDY
periscope periscope Chriz chan TELLY WAS OUR BUDDY The colossal collection of kid songs by Mr Oldkid W 18 “They simply suck. Just take a look at Dejiko(����� 數碼子) or PichiPichiPitch(� 唱 K小魚仙). They are just so stupid and senseless,” said Isabella Wong, 21. Provided with so many choices and ways to obtain TV programs nowadays, watching TV has become more personal and less collective. Memories are more ‘dispersed’, as Isabella described. “(Now) a person downloads ten manga series on an average. We have very little in common to talk about” “I miss the old days when all of us were watching the same cartoon series at the same moment. We chatted about the same stuff and we had a lot more resonance,” she said. “Now we can download TV shows. We watch different stuff, at different times. A person downloads 10 manga series on average. We have very little in common to talk about,” Nathan Lau, 22, said. The manga series Sailor Moon, created in 1992, did certainly find immense popularity among kids at that time. “The big entertainment for me during holidays was to re-watch the whole tape of Sailor Moon. Just sitting in front of the TV for the whole day would make me very satisfied,” said Krystal. Its theme song has a Cantonese version and was sung by Karen Tong Bo-yue, Linda Wong Hing-ping and Vivian Chow Wai-man. Krystal even recorded it and listened to it over and over again until she could sing it. “The old tunes are still in our collective memories because they can remind us of some incidents and invaluable memories”, said Mr Oldkid, a children’s songs collector who declined to disclose his real name. Describing himself as nostalgic, he loves to retrace things in the past from time to time by recalling the old melodies. The Japanese cartoon “Captain mandy chi e are lucky to have grown up in an era before memories became too personal. At those times, we all spent our childhood basking in television rays. Four o’clock was our prime time, when we met our buddies – characters from cartoons like Sailor Moon, Dragon Ball Z and kid’s programmes like Flash Fax. “I was deeply into Sailor Moon and I watched it every afternoon,” 21-yearold Krystal Ting Suet-ching recalled television as a significant part of her childhood. At that time, Henshin “transformation” cartoon series were a big hit. Sailor Moon was one of the first series to have females as main characters. The ideas of transformation, ordinary girls combating the evil, with a little bit of romanticism added, had indeed fascinated a lot of girls. “The morph process, the baton, the sailor uniforms, the magic case and even their nail polish…everything was so glamorous!” Krystal excitedly recalled. She said she used to emulate the transformation and memorise all the spells. On the other hand, the cartoon series on TV nowadays are less popular. chriz chan Television was the buddy of those growing up in 90’s. by Keith Yuen Tsubasa”, which is about the adventure of a Japanese soccer youth team, reminds a lot of boys, including Mr Oldkid, of their good old days on the football field with friends. “Every boy at that time plays football, as the television is showing ‘Captain Tsubasa’. And all of us would sing the theme song together,” Mr Oldkid said. However, he said the popularity of children programmes and songs has been declining since the mid 1990s. Children nowadays are very different from those born in his era. “The kids these days spend their time on tutorial schools and online games, while we spent ours on cartoons.” That was the time when Pluto was still one of the nine planets in the Solar System. From Sailor Moon, through Sailor Jupiter, to Sailor Pluto – the heroines in Sailor Moon were all named after the moon and the planets. Sailor Jupiter, who has a tomboy image and attacks enemies with thunder bolts, was adored by many girls, including Vince Lam Shuk-man, now a 21-year-old university student. “She is such a cool fighter. I was desperate for a pair of green go-go boots like hers.” Another cartoon series which can still be vividly remembered is Dragon Ball Z. We still remember the number of late nights we spent watching it, as it was not shown in the after-school time. “‘A Saiyan was show Flash Fax was something in our born in this place. He memories that can never be replaced. is called Son Goku!’” The locally produced children’s telthe first line of lyrics evision show, running from 1989 to of the theme song 1999, was memorable for its songs. At immediately came that time, they were not always availto Isabella Wong’s able on CD albums. Pheonix Cham Kamind when talking ling, now 21, said she cut out the lyrics about Dragon Ball published in children magazines and Z. She said she was memorized them. That was “kid’s intelso amazed by the ligence”, as she termed. fiery hairstyle of Vince Lam was also a children’s song the Super Saiyans fan. As a small child, she was greatly (超級撒亞人). influenced by the meanings behind Freeza (��� 菲利�), the lyrics. One of the songs which Artificial Human touched her deeply was “The Story of No. 17 and 18, to Majin Buu (��� 魔人布 Ah-Fa”, about the friendship between 歐), the hero Son Goku and other char- a girl and a cat. acters combat these evils through the “I couldn’t help crying whenever I 291-episode series. heard about the death of the cat at the “Cell is the green villain who absorbs others’ power by opening up his tail and engulfing an entire creature.” Nathan Lau, 22, recalled. Other villains include Freeza, with a purple brain that elongates when he grows to his final form. Majin Buu is pink, can stretch, shatter or liquefy himself in any way he likes and can even form himself into a cannon ball and shoot at his targets. Flash Fax was memorable of its kid songs. Cartoon characters were not our only buddies. While many of us end,” she said. today declare that “We grew up with Another tune that stayed with her ‘Flash Fax’ instead of ‘After School ICU’” is “Life is of value”, which is a bright (a group in Facebook with over 20,000 and encouraging song sung by all the members), the long running children’s hosts of Flash Fax. Though most of the songs revolve around the themes of friendship and family, some could be as funny as “The Cat and Rat Duet” and “Twelve Dinosaurs Go Picnic”. V The characters in Dragon Ball Z stay in our memories. 19