The Pemmy & James Kinda-Sorta-Hopefully Funny Cartoon Podcast
1) Samurai Pizza Cats (Originally by Tatsunoko Productions, 1990-1991, dubbed in English by Saban Entertainment)
Deep within the halls of power of Little Tokyo, a malicious fox- wait, rat, he's a rat in the English version. That's the biggest liberty taken with the original Kyattō Ninden Teyandē when Saban got t...Show More
2) The Wild Thornberrys (Klasky-Csupo, 1998-2004)
Alongside flying, what kid doesn't dream of being able to talk to their pets and other animals and they'd talk back? The wish fulfilment premise of The Wild Thornberrys became a launching point for a ...Show More
3) Bluey (Ludo Studio, 2018 to present)
What started as an attempt to do a Peppa Pig style show for Australia turned into a global sensation that attracted audiences far beyond the preschool age group it was intended for. Bluey and her fami...Show More
4) Betty Boop (Fleischer Studios, 1930-1939)
Hey folks, here's the story 'bout Betty the Booper, she was a real sweet boop-a-doop-a-dooper. From being an unnamed poodle singer in a supper club to starring in the Fleischer's first color cartoon, ...Show More
5) Frosty the Snowman (Rankin/Bass, 1969) and Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire (Gracie Films, 1989)
Even if the yule log has stopped burning and the eggnog is all drank up, the holiday cheer doesn't have to end on the 25th, right?? ... work with us here, this is what happens when a regular podcast s...Show More
6) Encanto (Disney Feature Animation, 2021)
The current era of Disney animated musicals arguably peaked right here, folks. Encanto was a brilliant, heart tugging movie about family bonds and overcoming trauma, filled to the brim with memorable ...Show More
7) Strawberry Shortcake (MWS Productions, Nelvana and more, 1980-1985)
She walked so He-Man, My Little Pony, the Transformers and more could run. Strawberry Shortcake, from the pens of Barbi Sargent and Muriel Fahrion for American Greetings, was picked up by Kenner and a...Show More
8) The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour (Hanna-Barbera, 1976)
He's fearless! Scarless! ... a little too careless. He's Dynomutt, and in 1976 he joined up with Scooby-Doo on the latter's new home on ABC. While Scooby's formula was still mostly working, things wer...Show More
9) Monster Force (Universal Cartoon Studios, 1994)
Dracula! Frankenstein's Monster! The Wolf Man! And this time not in the form of young crime fighters but from Universal, their most famous shepherds, and developed by comics legend Marv Wolfman!! What...Show More
10) Hazbin Hotel (A24, 2024 to Present)
THIS EPISODE IS NOT FOR KIDS!!! I CANNOT SAY IT ANY MORE PLAINLY THAN THAT!!!I mean, yeah, most of you reading this know that, and that Hazbin Hotel is a uniquely conceived adult-oriented cartoon. The...Show More