By the way…did you guys get permission from Scott Aukerman to use his “Would you rather” bit? I wanted to *be* a Thundercat when I grew up, though now I don’t remember why. That show informed a large part of my youth and my comic sensibility.Ģ. I adored the show and watched it into adulthood, and still watch it now. It’s hazy now, but I still remember watching “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire” when it debuted in 1989. I watched the Tracy Ullman shows with my parents and I loved those silly cartoons. Like Cole often does, I have two answers:ġ. I also loved Tom Hatten’s block of cartoons on the weekends with Popeye, George of the Jungle, Tom Slick and Super Chicken. I still remember growing up in Los Angeles and waking up early to watch Felix the Cat cartoons (which seemed odd juxtaposed with its lead-in of David & Goliath).
What a great podcast! I always wondered why Moonlighting wasn’t in syndication either. One of the first ones I remember watching. How funny I was just talking about this…I loved Schmoo! That loveable white bowling pin ? And can’t forget Kimba the White Lion. Fox Midnight Madness reunion, I don’t know how you could ever top this episode. I can’t believe that you not only got Savage Steve Holland and Curtis Armstrong, but you got them on together! Unless you can get a Leon/Eddie Deezen/Michael J. curtis was also so much fun! thanks guys! so happy that you had savage on your show. There was an “elvis” episode that was hilarious. Side note: and i must say that eek! the cat is hilarious. I still love cartoons! i was in love with jonny quest. I can only imagine how much money I spent on frivolous Pokemon merchandise. I’m going to be showing my age (how young I am), but I have to go with Pokemon. SO glad to see Savage and Curtis getting some love! Wish the podcast was 20 mins long tho. That theme song was awesome! It was basically Batman. I’m sure this show made me late for school a lot.
#SUPERBOOK TV SHOW EPISODES CRACKED#
The voices cracked me up, and the plots were surprisingly good for an early morning cartoon. The first cartoon I loved as a kid was “Bobby’s World”. I loved the clean lines and George’s amazing ability to offend Jane. It was the future! There were flying cars, Rosie the robot, and freakin jetpacks. If neither of the those reasons do it for you, take into account that they did it all in style ? Not only did they play their own instruments and fight off the likes of the Misfits, they ran Starlight orphanage without fail. Jem is my all time favorite cartoon because, bottom line, those bitches were badass.