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We get into kid's game shows like Legends of the Hidden Temple, talk about Tiny Toons and other popular cartoons at the time, touch on the X-Files and NYPD Blue, and have opposing thoughts on Boy Meets World.
Welcome back to the Call Guys Podcast! This week, we are back with another top 5 list! Top 5 TV Cartoons! Colton and Gunner discuss what cartoons were their favorites growing up and talk about all of the different movies and tv shows that are on their way to the big screen and your favorite streaming services! Be sure to watch us on Youtube! Just search for “The Call Guys Podcast.” Like and Subscribe! Check us out wherever you get your podcasts. Spotify Apple Podcasts Amazon Music Google Podcasts Podbean You can also find us on all of your social media accounts. Facebook: www.facebook.com/thecallguyspod Instagram: @thecallguys TikTok: @thecallguyspodcast Linktree: www.linktr.ee/thecallguyspodcast Send us your recommendations for the Question of the Podcast, or even what we should talk about in a future episode to thecallguyspodcast@gmail.com And, Check out our website, www.goldenmojoent.com Also check out: Golden Image Podcast www.facebook.com/goldenimagepodcast www.linktr.ee/goldenimagepodcast The Murdnerds www.facebook.com/MurdNerds www.linktr.ee/murdnerds The Indiana Chiefs Fans Podcast www.facebook.com/INChiefsFansPod A Court of Books and Booze www.facebook.com/acourtofbab The Golden 80's Podcast www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092241900860 And, finally, The United States of Paranormal Podcast www.facebook.com/theunitedstatesofparanormal www.theunitedstatesofparanormal.com #movies #sports #podcast #marvel #talkshow #podbean #spotify #thecallguys #film #cinema #moviereview #filmanalysis #filmmaker #comedy #movie #cinephile #netflix #hulu #disney+ #music #cartoons #CartoonNetwork #boomerang #nickelodeon #wb #cw #animation #funny #fyp
Who is the best Simpsons family member? WE GOT THIS.
Send us a Text Message.Brian chats with Popeye expert Fred Grandinetti about all things Popeye, from his animated beginnings at the Fleischer Animation Studio in 1930's New York/Florida and Back to Paramounts' Famous Studios New York in the 1940's/50's, and moving forward we talk about the Popeye Cartoons of the 1960's, which is the subject of Fred Grandinetti's New Book, Popeye The Sailor: The 1960's TV Cartoons (available at Bearmanormedia.com and Amazon.com).Next week: The man behind the feature film, The Brave Little Toaster, The multi talented Jerry Rees. all rights reserved (c) 2024 Cartoonerific Studios Inc. (c) 2024 By Cartoonerific! Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved
How Bugs Bunny and his pals managed to become a TV success impervious to time and changing standards.
Hi there!TV Cartoons are that rare thing that you can love from your childhood to your old age. Every cartoon can hold precious memoriesor just make you laugh till you pee your pants! We are joined by our guest Giles Payley-Phillips to count down our Top 10 TV Cartoons!You can check out Giles's podcast 'Blankpod' here -https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/blank-podcast-with-giles-paley-phillips-jim-daly/id1439815620You can order Giles's book here -https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1783527706/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_KZ8SRFB4K15YKN3TFC35And make sure you follow Giles on twitter here -www.twitter.com/eliistender10Here is my sons Twitch if you fancy following ithttps://twitch.tv/pavolivehdCheck out all of our social media right here:www.twitter.com/toptenpodswww.instagram.com/toptenpodswww.facebook.com/toptenpodsGet in touch with us right here:Emailtoptenpods@hotmail.comCome and support the podcast at Patreon for some great rewards - www.patreon.com/toptenpodsApple: apple.co/3ica0FySpotify: spoti.fi/3BRhkypAcast: http://bit.ly/3AFHXosYouTube: https://bit.ly/3jQETisMerch: http://www.podcastmerch.co.uk/top-10-of-anythingLink treehttps://linktr.ee/toptenpodshttps://shows.acast.com/toptenpods Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-top-ten-of-anything-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We all have our favorites. Misty's is The Smurfs, Ike's is Gummy Bears!But where did TV cartoons come from? What was the first one? We would have guess Tom and Jerry. And we would have been WRONG! Come take a listen to a brief history of TV Cartoons.And while you are at it- leave us a review or a rating on whatever platform you are listening on!How much does a hot air balloon cost? What happens when you get abducted by an alien? Who died on the set of The Wizard of Oz? Frasier VS Seinfeld, Old School VS Stepbrothers, Chris Farley VS John Candy? What happens in a city after the Olympics are over? Misty Roberts and Isaac Heckert are gonna talk about cool sh*t for 15 minutes everyday and have fun doing it.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/MistyandIke)
In this episode, join Pitre on a tour through the past 50 years of TV CARTOONS! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thepitredish/message
Pepe Le Pew and Speedy Gonzalez are getting the Cancel Culture treatment. We examine this cartoon controversy and how Republicans and Democrats are spinning it. Then we take a walk down memory lane discussing Saturday Morning TV Cartoons from the 1970s. Finally, we give updates on a number of topics including Poway Schools, Serra High, George Floyd, San Diego Padres, and the San Diego State Aztecs. #PepeLePew #RoadRunner #SpeedyGonzalez Relevant Articles: Pepe Le Pew cut from Space Jam: A New Legacy https://deadline.com/2021/03/pepe-le-pew-space-jam-2-new-york-times-rape-culture-controversy-1234708688/ New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow slamming that the cartoon character “added to rape culture”, normalized rape culture https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/pepe-le-pew-not-slated-for-future-warner-bros-television-projects Poway Unified School District Let them Learn Rally at school board meeting https://www.kusi.com/let-them-learn-rally-held-outside-poway-unified-school-district/ John Riley Project Info: Bookings? Inquiries? Contact me at https://johnrileyproject.com/ Sponsorship Inquiries: https://johnrileyproject.com/sponsorship/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJJSzeIW2A-AeT7gwonglMA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/johnrileyproject/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnRileyPoway Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnrileypoway/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/john-riley-project-podcast/id1435944995?mt=2 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3llrMItpbx9JRa08UTrswA Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/john-riley-project Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9qb2hucmlsZXlwcm9qZWN0LmNvbS9mZWVkLw Tune In: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts--Culture-Podcasts/John-Riley-Project-Podcast-p1154415/ Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/john-riley-project-john-riley-2l4rEIo1RJM/ Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Here we go with our top 5 cartoons we loved as a kid. What’s the most childest soda ever? Shirley Temples.
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What are the most prominent TV cartoons from your childhood? You've heard it before: morning cartoons were everyone born before 2005's jam. Maybe you loved all the superhero character cartoons like Batman or Spider-Man, or preferred The Flintstones, Scooby-Doo or Looney Tunes, and later on you loved Rugrats, or perhaps you just only love the filth of South Park. Whatever it is, we have all been exposed to cartoons at some point, and childhood memories are often the fondest of memories, so we wanna talk about it. Also this week: news roundup, including AMC Theaters taking on Universal Pictures over Trolls 2, Oscar rule changes, #EntertainmentContainment reviews extend to Netflix's Extraction, HBO's Bad Education, and new to VOD The Flood, new releases - YES! we do still have some - and the HO Teachable Minute. Discussed on this episode (0:00 – 24:05) News Roundup | AMC Theaters vs Universal Pictures | Oscar Rule Changes (24:06 – 44:40) Entertainment Containment Reviews - Extraction, Bad Education, The Flood | Upcoming Releases (44:41 – 1:24:34) From The Outside In: The Cartoons We Grew Up On (1:24:35 – 1:30:51) Recommendations | HO Teachable Minute Email topic suggestions or episode reactions to feedback@thehollywoodoutsider.com Please support The Hollywood Outsider and gain immediate access to bonus content, including Patreon exclusive podcast content, by visiting Patreon.com/ TheHollywoodOutsider Be sure to join our Facebook Group Do your shopping via our Amazon Link!
The UE guys sit down with Jake Jahnke to learn about his recent start-up company and also his passion for Supermoto with his fame as JakeRips. They then dive into some recent theories on Area 51 and also some other conspiracy theories. Ending with talking about the size of some of your favorite TV Characters. Make sure to subscribe and check the guys out on Twitter (@UEpertsPodcast), Instagram (UnqualifiedExpertsPodcast) and Facebook! Introduction/What is in the news.. (0:16-10:57) Who is Jake, his business & JakeRips ...(10:58- 27:03) Area 51/Conspiracy Theories.. (27:04-56:01) Size of TV Cartoons.. (56:02-1:02:25) Closing remarks.. (1:02:26-1:04:00)
Drake & Josh, Kim Possible, Avatar the Last Airbender and more of the best shows from the 2000s! Avi and I sit down to discuss our favorite shows from that era. Please download/subscribe! Follow me on IG @joul3s!
Where we discuss a cross-dressing lobster, a cat that plays racquetball, and the best Dirty Dancing tribute ever.
In 1962, the first Christmas cartoon created for television debuted. And even decades later, nothing can compete with the classic cartoons from that era. Fun Links Weird Christmas: We heard from Craig Kringle and his podcast, Weird Christmas Tis the Season TV: Book by Joanna Wilson, the expert guest in this episode Christmas TV History: Joanna Wilson's Web site Fat Packs Podcast: The podcast from Eric Norton, who shares a memory in this episode Music from this episode “Wingspan” — Blue Dot Sessions, via Free Music Archive “Gentle Marimbas” — Podington Bear, via Free Music Archive “Flattered” — Blue Dot Sessions, via Free Music Archive "Bethlehem" — Kevin MacLeod, via Incompetech
What were your Saturday mornings like as a kid? Did you sit down with a bowl of cereal and watch cartoons? Dennis & Sonny share some of their fav cartoons. Plus, NFL Picks, Hollywood Soundbites, True or False Headlines, and Questions From My Sack. #TalkFOT
The boys get back to New Thompson to talk adult cartoons, ranking pizza and in the news Springsteen can't quite get the note right.
The boys get back to New Thompson to talk adult cartoons, ranking pizza and in the news Springsteen can't quite get the note right.
The boys get back to New Thompson to talk adult cartoons, ranking pizza and in the news Springsteen can't quite get the note right.
The TTA90s guys talk about everything that came from the 90s Disney TV cartoon series, Darkwing Duck! He is the terror that flaps in the night. Let's Get Dangerous!!! Contact Us! TTA90spodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @TTA90spodcast
The TTA90s guys talk about everything that came from the 90s Disney TV cartoon series, Darkwing Duck! Let's Get Dangerous!!! Contact Us! TTA90spodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @TTA90spodcast
January 7-13, 1978 Today Ken welcomes musician Lou Barlow (Sebadoh, Dinosaur Jr, Folk Implosion) to the show. Ken and Lou discuss being not from Detroit, Iggy Pop, being terrified of murderous hippies, becoming what you fear, torturing younger sisters, Saturday Morning religious programming, Sunrise Semester, SCTV, man's place in nature, late night English TV, German Steam Rooms, Warner Bros, Looney Tunes, dark suicides in cartoons, cats fearing "Happy Birthday", questioning the intelligence of Jimmy Durante impressions, Hair Bear Bunch, hating cheap TV Cartoons, Scooby Doo and it's relation to high fevers, lying geniuses, Jay Ward's store, Superchicken, education through Fractured Fairy Tales, Sid & Marty Kroft, the dark seedy underbelly of underground Claw Machine rings, Caldor Colors, how decades are more than 10 years, the magic of late 70s/early 80s music, New Wave, the eclectic pop charts, Discharge, college radio, Top 40, AM Radio Maps, narrow casting ruining stumbling on things, not hating modern times, Night Flight, Drive-In Theaters, depressing 70s Crime Drama, Three for the Road, Isis (the super hero), Filmation, Rocket Robin Hood, Hulk Theme Song, Canadian Content, Little House on the Prairie, Rape on TV, The White Shadow, James at 15 (16), fear of brain aneurysms, Sweeds, sound checking with the Greatest American Hero, Family Ties, UK songs in commercials. Folk Implosion "Natural One", ending with a "sha-la-la-la", hearing yourself in a Liqueur Store, making it with Casey Kasem, early days of MTV, The Cutting Edge, always having time for Hair Metal, 120 Minutes, SSD, why The Freeze are the most uncool of all the Boston Hardcore bands, Dinosaur Jr, Lou's first TV Credit at age 10, Scrambled Eggs, The Young Ones, High School Quiz shows, Massholes, the culture clash of moving to MA, being on the wrong side of Red Sox history, losing to ringers, the perils of school busing, being confused by The Bad News Bears, Mass beating the love of sports out of you, roaming gangs of street soccer hooligans, UMass Radio's DaDa Vision, "Why Do You Cut off Your Sleeves", the Western MA accent, teachers thinking you are on drugs or "retahded", making it to your High School Guidance Counselor's Wall of Fame, not doing anything, literally anything, in high school, Negative Approach, Somerville, MA, Boston's North End, the video shoot for "Ocean", the worst thing Lou ever did in his life, TT The Bear's Place, Morton Downey Jr., the bloated mess that was the video for "Willing to Wait", Adventure Time, Alan Partridge, UK Comedy, The Mighty Boosh, Donnie and Marie, being absent from the language of pop culture, Star Wars, seeing things again through children's eyes, The Princess Pride, Andre the Giant, introducing the next generation to professional wrestling, Reading Rainbow and why "The Bindery" may be the best worst song ever on television.
From 80s classics to the ultra-regrettable garbage, we’re counting down the “Worst” TV-to-Movie cartoon adaptations according to the cold heart of objective science! DOWNLOAD RSS | iTunes | Zune | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Twitch Laser Time is... Read more
We’ve discussed adapting TV cartoons into live-action movies before, but bringing actual animation to the bigscreen has happened a lot less than you would think. Join Laser Time as we try to find which one is the absolute best according to... Read more
In this second installment of "Film Editing TV Cartoons", Robert Birchard describes Disney Television Animation's rapid growth and growing corporate structure. ... TAG Interview with Bob Birchard Find all TAG Interviews on the TAG website at this link Mr Birchard tells of meetings that didn't start until company executives had entered the conference room in the right pecking order, and a bureaucracy that became steadily larger as the division gained more success. Note: You'll find the complete interview on video (above). The audio version is divided in half: Part One ran on October 16th; Part Two runs here today. Robert Birchard, besides being a crackerjack editor, is a writer and film historian of the first rank. For instance ... Cecil B. DeMille's Hollywood ... Drawing extensively on DeMille's personal archives and other primary sources, Robert S. Birchard offers a revealing portrait of DeMille the filmmaker that goes behind studio gates and beyond DeMille's legendary persona. In his forty-five-year career DeMille's box-office record was unsurpassed, and his swaggering style established the public image for movie directors. DeMille had a profound impact on the way movies tell stories and brought greater attention to the elements of decor, lighting, and cinematography. Best remembered today for screen spectacles such as The Ten Commandments and Samson and Delilah, DeMille also created Westerns, realistic “chamber dramas,” and a series of daring and highly influential social comedies. He set the standard for Hollywood filmmakers and demanded absolute devotion to his creative vision from his writers, artists, actors, and technicians. ... "Far and away the best film book published so far this year. . . . He [Birchard] had full access to DeMille's papers and records, and draws on this archival material like a true cinematic archaeologist." -- National Board of Review
Robert Birchard, speaking at Cinecon. TAG Interview with Bob BirchardFind all TAG Interviews on the TAG website at this link Roberts S. Birchard has been an editor of television cartoons for almost forty years. In the early eighties, he broke into the animation business at a studio called Hanna-Barbera, and soon moved on to DIC Animation (where he found the hectic schedules and tight deadlines to be an interesting challenge). Bob was the supervisor of DIC's editorial department, but seven-day workweeks eventually wore him down a bit, and he jumped to a small, embryonic outfit named Walt Disney Television Animation. ... In its early days (which would be the middle of the 1980s) Disney TVA was a small, tight-knit organization getting its feet wet with The Gummi Bears and Duck Tales as it navigated a new world of television syndication. As Mr. Birchard describes it, small-screen cartoons were a product that the Disney Company wanted to get right, and a lot of time and money was spent delivering a quality product.
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Co-hosts: Ric Croxton, and Van Reid join me to reminisce about Saturday morning and TV cartoons. This fourth (and final) part features reminiscences on a variety of cartoon shows. Online reference sites: Don Markstein's Toonopedia Wikipedia on online database of just about everything edited by folks like you and me. Hardcopy Reference Editions: (I use Amazon references here because it's easy! I have no affiliation so check in with your favorite bookseller for new or used copies.) Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoon Series by Jeff Lenburg Of Mice and Magic by Leonard Maltin. The Moose That Roared by Keith Scott. To listen or download: Click on the POD link next to the episode title, or use the "direct download"link at the bottom of this episode blog To Subscribe using iPodder, iTunes, or any other Podcast client: KomicsKast Feed (Only use this link to "subscribe" using one of these Podcast clients) Please comment! komicskast@gmail.com
Part 3 of our discussion on Saturday morning and TV cartoons...
Part 2 of our discussion on TV cartoons from the 60"s. More show notes to follow...
Co-hosts: Ric Croxton, and Van Reid join me to reminisce about Saturday morning and TV cartoons. This first part deals with our earliest memories of cartoons on TV Online reference sites: Don Markstein's Toonopedia Wikipedia on online database of just about everything edited by folks like you and me. Hardcopy Reference Editions: (I use Amazon references here because it's easy! I have no affiliation so check in with your favorite bookseller for new or used copies.) Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoon Series by Jeff Lenburg Of Mice and Magic by Leonard Maltin. The Moose That Roared by Keith Scott. To listen or download: Click on the POD link next to the episode title, or use the "direct download"link at the bottom of this episode blog To Subscribe using iPodder, iTunes, or any other Podcast client: KomicsKast Feed (Only use this link to "subscribe" using one of these Podcast clients) Please comment! komicskast@gmail.com