Joining us in Cave of Cartoons this week is our good pal and exceptionally talented poster artist, James Flames. He brings by one of his favorite cartoons from his childhood in Brooklyn, "Ducktales"! We discover on this episode if "Ducktales" really is as good as we remember or was it just another cartoon with a really catchy theme song. Does Disney's first weekday syndicated cartoon show hold up? Let's find out!
On this week's episode the boys are joined by the wonderfully talented comic book cover artist, Jenny Frison. We review the early 90's kid show that wasn't really meant for kids, Animaniacs. Produced in partnership with Warner Bros. and Steven Spielberg this influential and wacky variety show was one of the best of it's era. Learn more about and relive your youth as we step in the Cave of Cartoons once again to watch the zannie adventures of Wakko, Wakko, and Dot and their supporting cast of animated misfits.
Billy and Sean are joined in the Cave of Cartoons by the hilarious, talented, and hilariously talented designer Aaron Seachrist or as the world knows him, OK Pants. We transform ourselves back to our grade school days to relive the powerhouse that was Transformers - a hugely influential and culturally relevant show that lives on to this day.