StingingVelvet: Loved this show and Talespin and some others as a kid. Still, I have no real interest in them now, outside of clips for nostalgia. It seems weird to me some people still love them as adults.
In any case I remember this being fine platforming, so if it comes to PC I'll check it out.
hedwards: Not really, they're bimodal programs, as in they've got things for kids as well as adults. Hell, have you watched Mr. Rogers recently? It's chock full of things that only an adult would notice. I never realized that it's King Friday XIII as in Friday the thirteenth.
Plus, the shows were well written and well animated, you'd have to be dead inside to not love them if you loved them to begin with.
The same holds true for many other older "kids shows" as well. Ever tried to watch the show Dinosaurs as an adult? There are almost as many jokes in that show aimed at adults as there are for kids. And a substantial portion of the The Real Ghostbusters episodes were also made with an older audience in mind (mainly the ones who were written by J. Michael Straczynski (Babylon 5) were like this).
Many of the shows that were not mainly created to sell toys were made with a broader audience in mind.