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Vintage Visions

Flashbacks of video games, television and music.

I bet you yall can't remember this one... The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo.
"Ohhhhhhhhh, he got em with that one!" That came on Nickelodeon SNICK with all the other hits.

She was this detective kinda that solved mysteries and the show was made so the viewer had the chance to solve the mystery before her. Her grandfather was the Karate Kid guy and she had a couple of sidekicks/friends to help her.

She never listened to her gramps when he told her not to pursue some mysteries, but she did it anyway. Disobedience masked with perseverance.

Nowadays it's just straight up disobedience with a side of slapstick humor.
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