ToonCast

25 Days of Toon Beyond Christmas – Day 7 – Ren & Stimpy – A Scooter for Yaksmas

DAY 7 is the day TFG1Mike has been dreading join him along with Steve Megatron as they talk about A Scooter for Yaksmas from Ren & Stimpy! This is a ToonCast Classic and Beyond FIRST!!! So get ready because we’re finally fixing the old Toon Classic Ep 30 The Holiday Show, by giving you 25 Christmas cartoon review podcasts. So get your santa hats on, grab that eggnog, and let’s all spread some Christmas Cheer as the Holidays are here!

 

toon-beyond-2016-pod-art-3

LISTEN TO THE ORIGINAL TOONCAST CLASSIC HOLIDAY SHOW!

ToonCast Classic Ep 30

Geeks:

Mike “TFG1″ Blanchard

Steve “Megatron” Phillips

UNLEASH THE TOON IN YOU!!!!

Show More

TFG1Mike

TFG1Mike is a geek with many interests. He has been podcasting for over a decade, and sees no stopping point in sight. From Transformers, He-Man, Batman, Comics, movies, video games, cartoons, and so much more, Mike has a zeal for the things he loves, and he will bring the hammer down on the things that he has a disdain for. He's generally a postive person, but negativity can creep in there. Mike is all about the innuendos and innuendon'ts too. You'll hear him on many of The GCRN podcasts!

4 Comments

  1. Mike, someone needs to sit you down and explain this Ren & Stimpy thing to you. I don’t know what episodes you saw, but it probably wasn’t a John K. episode. John K. did a lot of booger and fart jokes, but he never did gross-out humor. For all of his hubris, the guy actually did very innocent cartoons….with fart jokes.

    The ones that are gross are the Games Animation episodes, after John K. left. This is NOT a John K. cartoon. “A Scooter For Yaksmas” is a terrible, awful shitfest of a cartoon and not even close to the quality of animation that John K. is known for. THIS IS NOT JOHN K!

    And besides which, John K. is right about a lot of the things that were wrong with the animation industry at that time. You have to put this context of the late 80s and early 90s and not just attack him for his opinions of cartoons that you like. The animation industry in the 80s really was abysmal. To have things like Animaniacs, Tiny Toons, and Batman would have been impossible without John K and Ralph Bakshi basically convincing network executives to financing the sort of animation industry that didn’t even exist a the time.

    He hated Tiny Toons, because he thought it was the wrong foot to put forward. Tiny Toons isn’t the quantum leap forward that Ren & Stimpy was. It really was taking Looney Tunes characters and shrinking them down into kids, whereas John wanted to make something new that built off the foundation of what Bob Clampett and Tex Avery had done without directly copying them.

    You would rather watch every horror movie ever than an episode of Ren & Stimpy? Really? Because I’ll give you Hostel, Human Centipede, and A Serbian Movie. Let me know when you tap out.

    Also, let me know if you ever plan to do “Son Of Stimpy”. A good cartoon.

    1. Yeah I’ll let ya know. Thanks for listening, and commenting.

      Maybe I don’t get R&S because I never saw it when it was popular.

  2. Mike, someone needs to sit you down and explain this Ren & Stimpy thing to you. I don’t know what episodes you saw, but it probably wasn’t a John K. episode. John K. did a lot of booger and fart jokes, but he never did gross-out humor. For all of his hubris, the guy actually did very innocent cartoons….with fart jokes.

    The ones that are gross are the Games Animation episodes, after John K. left. This is NOT a John K. cartoon. “A Scooter For Yaksmas” is a terrible, awful shitfest of a cartoon and not even close to the quality of animation that John K. is known for. THIS IS NOT JOHN K!

    And besides which, John K. is right about a lot of the things that were wrong with the animation industry at that time. You have to put this context of the late 80s and early 90s and not just attack him for his opinions of cartoons that you like. The animation industry in the 80s really was abysmal. To have things like Animaniacs, Tiny Toons, and Batman would have been impossible without John K and Ralph Bakshi basically convincing network executives to financing the sort of animation industry that didn’t even exist a the time.

    He hated Tiny Toons, because he thought it was the wrong foot to put forward. Tiny Toons isn’t the quantum leap forward that Ren & Stimpy was. It really was taking Looney Tunes characters and shrinking them down into kids, whereas John wanted to make something new that built off the foundation of what Bob Clampett and Tex Avery had done without directly copying them.

    You would rather watch every horror movie ever than an episode of Ren & Stimpy? Really? Because I’ll give you Hostel, Human Centipede, and A Serbian Movie. Let me know when you tap out.

    Also, let me know if you ever plan to do “Son Of Stimpy”. A good cartoon.

    1. Yeah I’ll let ya know. Thanks for listening, and commenting.

      Maybe I don’t get R&S because I never saw it when it was popular.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Back to top button