
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.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 142 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | TV ReviewsTV & Film | ||||

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Seem to review a lot of other nations animation light heartedly. But when it comes to Canadian animation… both hosts seem to hurt about the subject matter and jokes.
Other reviewer said it best.
Supposed to be a nostalgic view of of Canadian animation. But hosts lean heavy with liberal politics the whole way through.
I like this podcast. I think it is nicely done. I am unfortunanlty looking for another podcast that covers cartoons. I like this one. Only request I have is if y'all could cover more shows than ones that were made in Canada. I am just looking for one that is a broader reviewer podcast than for shows from one local. Not a bad show though overall
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