I don't have any of those stories, only good memories. You guys have shitty family lmao.
>if Spongebob was on, it stayed on the TV, my parents fucking loved Spongebob
>one time dad got me a Woody Woodpecker set of cartoons and we watched the whole fucking thing. We laughed our asses off all night. Same goes with Back at the Barnyard, we loved watching that shit together on our DVR
>my uncle had almost every South Park and we watched them together when I was like 7 or 8 for hours. It turned out he was a big cartoon nerd and never talked about it. He gave me the whole set when he passed away from cancer, I really miss him
>My sister has a lot of the 80s Chipmunk show on tape when we were little, my mom loved it and watched it with us because it was cute, she watched it as a kid
>dad walked in while little sister was watching Totally Spies and called them hot, and continued to do so every time he saw a character he considered hot. He didn't care what people thought. He's based
>My aunt took me to watch Wreck It Ralph, she took me to Toys R Us right after and bought all the toys. To this day it's our favorite animated movie
>my mom hated Regular Show but loved Adventure Time, and my dad vice versa, so me and my sister would scramble between rooms every monday to watch each show. And my parents would fight about which show was better.
>dad bought every single Regular Show toy in the aisle at Toys R Us for my sister. Just because that was one of the only shows he liked. 100s of dollars worth
>my other classy aunt watched Uncle Grandpa and laughed whenever Uncle Grandpa would make an off color joke, she never really showed that side of her until then, kind of surprised me.
I had a pretty fucking great childhood. My family is just fucking weird and let me watch and play whatever. The 2000s and early 2010s was a good time to grow up I think.