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small wonderIt goes without saying that television from the 80's - as a decade - tends to stand on its own as having provided some of the oddest junk we may ever see: the glorification of cat-fights (see: Dynasty), the existence of Twin Peaks, and an alien as the star of his own sitcom (see: Tony Danza Alf).

Of course, classically cheesy schmaltz like Dancing With The Stars and American Idol continues to thrive, keeping viewers fastened to their couches amid every note sung or dance move executed by someone in a fedora or boa, respectively.

But these days, we revel in a time often coined "the postmodern age," where irony seeps through every pore of mass media. Just one look at The Office, viral campaigns, or virtually any commercial for a product that isn't The Snuggie will remind you that with kids becoming increasingly adept at understanding (and less likely to be fooled by) the world around them, there is no longer room for sincere cheese on television.

... Which is why YouTube is such a godsend. The intros to 80's sitcoms may have been the pinnacle of irony-free awfulness, when being bad would later translate to being oh so good. The toothy smiles, the frozen stances, and that beloved breakdown of the fourth wall when a character looks directly into the camera are all the moments that made intros like the following five so supremely ridiculous, they might as well be modern parodies (see: Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job).

Out Of This World



Gimme a Break!



Webster



It's A Living



Small Wonder

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