Cartoon Night in Canada

De: Chris Luciantonio
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  • We're on a nostalgic journey to dig through decades of Canadian animation to find the good, the bad, and the just plain weird cartoons of the Great White North. Every week, Sylvie and Chris take a look at an animated something or other from their shared experience of growing up in Canada to see what holds up, what left an impact on us, and what is best left in the past.
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Episodios
  • Episode 136 - The Magic School Bus
    May 3 2025

    In a trying time where PBS could be defunded and Nelvana go under, we felt it was necessary to tackle a big hitter that served as a cornerstone for the domination of educational television in the 90s. It's The Magic School Bus - an all time classic that many do not realize is technically Canadian (the best kind of Canadian). Also, some mildly depressing Canadian federal election chatter because it is actually relevant for once!

    Episode covered for the podcast was episode 8 "In the Haunted House." Written by John May, Kristin Laskas Martin & Jocelyn Stevenson. Directed by Lawrence Jacobs. Original airdate October 29, 1994.


    If you liked what you heard please and wish to support the show, please consider subscribing and leaving a nice review on your podcatcher of choice.

    Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/CartoonNightPod?s=20

    Chris' Twitter: https://twitter.com/Cinemacreep

    Sylvie's Twitter: https://twitter.com/sylvieskeletons

    Theme song by https://soundcloud.com/hvsyn

    Logo designed by https://www.rachelsumlin.com

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Episode 135 - Fred's Head
    Apr 26 2025

    High school can be a bit of a pain. Especially when you're a horny, pale, sarcastic teenager besieged by criminal lust and pursued by rabid squirrels. Such are the many trials and tribulations of the titular protagonist in Fred's Head - an acerbic teen comedy that balances the zany with a level-headed approach to the lifestyles of teenagers. Chris loved it. Sylvie liked it.

    Episode covered for the podcast was episode 7 "Rodent Terror." Written by Malorie Nault-Cousineau, directed by Benoit Godbout and Sylvain Lavoie, and storyboarded by Karine Charlebois. Original airdate February 17, 2008.


    If you liked what you heard please and wish to support the show, please consider subscribing and leaving a nice review on your podcatcher of choice.

    Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/CartoonNightPod?s=20

    Chris' Twitter: https://twitter.com/Cinemacreep

    Sylvie's Twitter: https://twitter.com/sylvieskeletons

    Theme song by https://soundcloud.com/hvsyn

    Logo designed by https://www.rachelsumlin.com

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Episode 134 - The Magical Adventures of Quasimodo
    Mar 29 2025

    And here we find ourselves at the bottom of the barrel once more. A shoddily slapped together series by way of Montreal's Cinegroupe produced to coincide with the release of a high-profile Disney feature film. The era of the mockbuster is most certainly passed, but we will always have those VHS memories of cheap garbage like The Magical Adventures of Quasimodo.

    Episode covered for the podcast was Episode 20 "The Music Maker." Written by Lyle Slack and directed by Bahram Rohani. Unknown airdate.


    If you liked what you heard please and wish to support the show, please consider subscribing and leaving a nice review on your podcatcher of choice.

    Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/CartoonNightPod?s=20

    Chris' Twitter: https://twitter.com/Cinemacreep

    Sylvie's Twitter: https://twitter.com/sylvieskeletons

    Theme song by https://soundcloud.com/hvsyn

    Logo designed by https://www.rachelsumlin.com

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    57 m
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