Oh, Brother starring Stick Stickly (3/3)
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Part 3 of 3.
The classic Nickelodeon Adventure special in which Stick Stickly searches for his long-lost twin brother, Wood Knot, in New York City in the fall of 1995.
© 1995 Viacom International, Inc.
Everything from before 9/11 was awesome
This made my day. Seriously. I feel like I'm 7 years old again...
Oh, Stick Stickly, how I've missed you...
This made me want to see them as a kid. That childhood dream was shot to hell...
Same
wow 1995! I was only 5, I have no idea why I still remember this episode.
I didn't remember it at all, but I vaguely recalled learning about the Twin Towers from a stick on Nickelodeon. =(
They both died in 9/11. Tragic.
@@RicksistFoundation no they don't their cartoon characters
@@cindyitthemartandbeindysho6294 they're, as in they are.
Let's be glad this was recorded in 1995 and not 2001
You know this is old when the Twin Towers are still intact. It’s kinda sad really.
This was actually quite haunting with the violin.
I was so touched when stickly found his twin brother
I remember this and wanting to see the landmark. Never got there...
Aw Stick is so cute
If I am not mistaken this permered right before Nickelodeon pulled the plug on Stick Stickly and the Nick in the Afternoon thing. They than launched Sponge Bob
I saw this when I was like 3.... freakin memories
Finally found the rare nick soda thing!
Been 19 years since i seen this but I always feel bad wen i see the twin towers in movies n shows.
I did not know nick would show the twin towers my favorite building ever
I actually remember watching this episode when it first aired and hoping that one day I could visit the twin towers.
Same
I thought that this was lost forever.
6 years before 911
Hey this was before 9:11!
six years before nine eleven
yup.
@TorpedoBill9 You think the perception of someone under 8 years old, or your memories from an age that young, are reliable? The twin towers were a huge landmark, and they served a widely-known function. They were also taller than the Empire State Building. Maybe it wasn't as popular, but it was still iconic, and it was still among the handful of buildings known both nation and worldwide. There is a reason they were target for attack, you know...could've easily flown into the ESB instead...
@DarknessSquall75 I used the word big as a synonym for popular. I meant I always heard about the Empire State Building and the Sears Tower, but hardly ever the WTC. Yes, you are right. I just used a poor choice of words.
@masterDevis saying that someone deserves death makes you just as bad as them. after all, they also think that we rightfully deserve death. the hatred and the murdering needs to stop on ALL SIDES.
@1983brigitte I can't agree more...
@TorpedoBill9 You would think that since you were still in the womb when it was destroyed
you can see the film teem on 1:16
What’s the end credits music?
Updates (8/13/23):
1. It’s actually “My Story Begins (A)”
2. 9/11/01: Never Forget
you can see the film teem on !:16
@TorpedoBill9 by big, I mean popular.
typo
I don't think that the WTC was that big of a landmark
it was to me, and I live in nh.
@masterDevis oops! somebody remove this stupid one, I can't believe I thought that was someone else.
I was expecting 9/11
same here.
Me too
twin towers :(
Man what a fucked up day that was
im offended
@DarknessSquall75 actually, I was 8 years old when it was destroyed.
what put that dumb thought into your head?
I never really heard much of the WTC when I was little, and it wasn't exactly as big as other buildings, such as the Empire State Building.
@masterDevis None taken! lol, never really did like democrats, except for FDR.
The Twin Towers kinda akward
Why do you try to put me down with this conspiracy theorist crap? With me, that stuff is basically being told to a brick wall. In fact you should have just blurted this out as a regular comment instead of a reply to me, that way you can get satisfactory replies from folks who give a rat's ass.