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Garfield and Friends, Part 1: The Title Tabby (Film Roman, 1998-1994)

Arguably the magnum opus of both Jim Davis and Mark Evanier, Garfield and Friends entertained audiences and pushed cartoon writing into some genuinely funny places it ...

A Charlie Brown Christmas (Lee Mendelson Film Productions, 1965) and Christmas Comes to Pacland (Hanna-Barbera, 1982)

Tis the season for hot chocolate, presents under the tree, goodwill to all men and women, and... colorful ghost monsters?? It's the timelessness of A Charlie Brown Chr...

Darkwing Duck (Disney Television Animation, 1991-1992)

This is the podcast that quacks in the night! This is the iOS update that makes your phone too hot to handle! This is the Darkwing Duck episode! A breakaway hit for th...

The Biskitts (Hanna-Barbera, 1983)

Sometimes a good idea on paper turns sour in the execution. The Biskitts, a show with a strong resemblance to the Smurfs at first glance, could have easily been its ow...

Be Cool, Scooby-Doo (Warner Bros. Animation, 2015-2018)

Like, Scooby and the gang get a whole lot more talkative and a lot sillier in this one, man! Swinging the pendulum in the direction of comedy after the darker Mysterie...

Beetlejuice (Warner Bros & Nelvana, 1989-1991)

It's showtime! Just in time for Halloween and in the wake of his massively successful comeback movie, Beetlejuice fever is running wild once more, so what better time ...

The Smurfs (Hanna-Barbera, 1981-1989)

9 seasons, 101 little blue fellows, and one nearly inescapable cultural force. The Smurfs, straight out of Belgium and the pen of creator Peyo, sang and played while e...

Danger Mouse (Cosgrove Hall, 1981-1992)

He's courageous! He's amazing! He's... a mouse in a London pillar box. Danger Mouse protects the world from the criminal activities of Baron Silas Greenback and variou...

Sport Billy (Filmation, 1980, US Broadcast in 1982)

A semi-major FIFA mascot who came from a comic book isn't the craziest choice for a cartoon subject, but Sport Billy did not deserve to be saddled with the bizarrely b...

Gumby (Premavision/Clokey Productions, 1956 through 1989)

No dammit necessary, he's Gumby! The little clay fellow who could go anywhere, do anything, and wound up in all sorts of messes because of those very attributes. With ...

Laff-a-Lympics (Hanna-Barbera, 1977-1978)

Heavens to athlete's foot! With 20 years under their belt, Hanna Barbera plunged into their character archive to assemble three teams to compete in a pastiche of Battl...

Robin Hood (Walt Disney Feature Animation, 1973)

Oo De Lally, this movie had a wild and winding history to its making! Robin Hood is arguably the cult sensation of the various Disney feature films, not nearly as big ...

Tiny Toon Adventures (Warner Bros Animation/Amblin Entertainment, 1990-1992)

They're tiny, they're tooney, they took the fight right to Disney for syndicated dominance! Tiny Toon Adventures brought Warner Bros' animation division back to top fo...

Bugs Bunny Part 1: The Hunting Trilogy (Warner Bros, 1951-1953)

Duck season! Rabbit season! Elmer season! Podcast season!! Arguably three of the most memorable Looney Tunes shorts ever created, Rabbit Fire, Rabbit Seasoning and Duc...

Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch! (Hanna-Barbera, 1971)

Hogans Heroes comes to Saturday morning?! Well, in an indirect way, as these three bears are trying to work around a very authoritarian zoo administrator and his bumbl...

Flashback 1983!

Pemmy, James, Kyle and Justin return to see what a difference 10 years really could make in the world of Saturday morning. Scooby Doo had jumped from CBS to ABC, the S...

Flashback 1973!

With plans having gone up in smoke more than once, we're breaking the glass on an emergency episode, which turned out so long we had to split it into two parts! So her...

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...

Alf the Animated Series (DiC and Alien Productions, 1987-1988)

Hide your cats, the old Alfer is back, and NOT in pog form! With the smash success of his sitcom, Gordon Shumway quickly joined NBC's Saturday morning roster in 1987 c...

Dr. Slump (Toei Animation, 1981-1986)

N'cha! Too few American fans of Akira Toriyama have seen the anime that first made him a household name in Japan, and that includes James and Krissi. So Pemmy and spec...

Challenge of the Super Friends (Hanna Barbera, 1978)

Faster than a speeding plot device! More powerful than hammy voice acting! It's the most famous season of the show that defined the DC Comics heroes and villains for a...

The Legend of Zelda (DiC, 1989 as part of the Super Mario Bros Super Show)

In part 2 of our coverage of the Super Mario Super Show, we hustle to Hyrule and check out the Friday feature of the series, The Legend of Zelda. In this Moonlighting-...

The Super Mario Bros Super Show (DiC, 1989-1990)

Is there any more consistently enduring 80s icon than Mario, the mascot of Nintendo's platforming games? Well, whether you agree with that or not, Mario Bros Mania was...

Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century (DiC, 1999)

With Pemmy away visiting his kid for their birthday, Krissi leads James on a cyberpunk-style take on the Holmes Cannon courtesy of DiC and Scottish Televison. With wri...

DuckTales (Walt Disney Television, 1987-1990)

This podcast isn't much like a hurricane, but it come at you fast! DuckTales was Disney's biggest step into television animation to that point, and it was the single b...

Donald Duck (Walt Disney Company, 1934-1959)

We've dipped our toes in Disney content in the latter half of last year, but now it's time for one of their most famous stars to get the spotlight. Donald Duck is by f...

How the Grinch Stole Christmas (MGM Television, 1966) & Mickey's Christmas Carol (Walt Disney Studios, 1983)

Two tales of holiday redemption, together in one podcast to close out the year. Pemmy and James look at the very first TV special inspired by the works of Dr. Seuss as...

Huckleberry Hound (Hanna-Barbera, 1958-1961)

You've seen the meme "Every so often a blue dog comes to guide the generations," right? Most folks today can speak to Bluey and Blue's Clues, but what of animation's O...

Bonus Episode: The Amazing Digital Circus (GLITCH, 2023)

Surprise! We have an episode as unexpected as the success of the show in question! On October 13th GLITCH unleashed onto YouTube this demented little treat of a cartoo...

The New Shmoo (Hanna Barbera, 1979)

Al Capp, the cartoonist behind Lil' Abner and (thereby) the original portrayals of the Shmoo, passed away just two months after this show made it onto the air. We can'...

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