Animation! Cartoons! For over 100 years, ranging from silent black and white theatrical shorts to today's CGI blockbusters, animation has been a part of our culture, history and heritage. Now a couple of middle-aged oddballs are going to take a stab at watching as many different cartoons as they can. Whether it's goofy 70s Saturday Morning fare, Japanese series with their wide range of tones, experimental films from around the world, stop motion animation, or the legendary movies we fell in love with, Pembroke W Korgi and James Irish are going to watch them all, or go crazier than normal trying!
Shake Rattle & Roll (Hanna Barbera, 1977 as part of the CB Bears)
Three goofy ghosts running a moribund motel for the dearly departed? That's a GREAT idea for a cartoon! Then how the heck did Hanna Barbera make this so... so... below...
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (Rankin Bass, 1964)
It all leads to this, folks!