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The Pemmy, Krissi & James Kinda-Sorta-Hopefully Funny Cartoon Podcast

James Irish, Krissi Harding & Pembroke W Korgi
Scooby-Doo Mystery Incorporated
Strawberry Shortcake
Encanto
Frosty the Snowman
Bluey
The Wild Thornberrys
Samurai Pizza Cats
Warner Bros. Animation
Ranma 1/2
Mega Man
Super Mario Bros. 3
Kim Possible
Simpsons
Rankin-Bass Productions
Klasky-Cupo
Tatsunoko Productions
Frizz (robert) Freeling
Venice
Batman: the Brave and the Bold
Rumiko Takahashi

The Pemmy, Krissi & James Kinda-Sorta-Hopefully Funny Cartoon Podcast is a misadventure into the wide world of animation. Noted webcomic artist Pembroke W. Korgi is joined by Krissi Harding and James Irish to look back on Saturday Morning favorites, syndicated series, theatrical short subjects, Anime classics, and more! Pour a bowl of your favorite breakfast cereal and come join us!

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Humbly beginning as a yukking yokel in an audience, this lanky fellow carved out a tremendous legacy of wild slapstick and expertly timed comedy for a company mostly known for things far more cute and charming. Goofy's short subject cartoons are some... more

Get equipped with Podcast Download! Mega Man ditched the green makeover from Captain N and grew up about half a decade in 1994 when Ruby Spears brought the super fighting robot to syndication. The result was a more faithful take on the Blue Bomber bu... more

Call her, beep her, or if you're Disney rely on her to help get over the slump their animation division were in during the early 2000s! Kim Possible made massive waves for the company and helped establish the Disney Channel as a third viable source f... more

It's the classic boy meets girl story, except complicated by arranged engagements, martial arts mayhem, and a gender bending curse that makes the boy get into romantic trouble from every possible angle. Ranma 1/2 is Rumiko Takahashi's smash hit manga... more

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Recent Guests

Linwood Knight
Friend of the hosts joining in Krissi's absence
Episode: Kim Possible (Disney Television Animation, 2002-2007)
Dedric Bader
Voice actor (Batman in Brave and the Bold)
Warner Bros. Animation
Episode: Batman: The Brave and the Bold (Warner Brothers Animation, 2008-2011)
Office Anomaly
Fan-artist of Scooby-Doo properties
Episode: Scooby-Doo: Mystery Incorporated (Warner Bros Animation, 2010-2013)
Cary Woodham
Friend of the hosts, guest on the episode
Episode: Bluey (Ludo Studio, 2018 to present)
Baker Toons
Guest, Rankin-Bass/Mushi production enthusiast and creator
Baker Toons
Episode: Frosty the Snowman (Rankin/Bass, 1969) and Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire (Gracie Films, 1989)
Northern Belle Rogue
Guest, artist and creator featured in discussion
Episode: Encanto (Disney Feature Animation, 2021)
Mary Bellamy
Comics and art professional with involvement in animation projects
Mary Bellamy / Mary Bellamy Art (Out of Thin Air Studios)
Episode: Strawberry Shortcake (MWS Productions, Nelvana and more, 1980-1985)

Hosts

Krissi Harding
Co-host; discusses animation, culture, and provides context and reactions.
James Irish
Co-host; brings background knowledge, voice-acting notes, and context.
Pembroke W. Korgi
Cartoon enthusiast; host with analysis and banter about animation.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 25 ratings
  • Why I love this podcast so much!

    This podcast is literally my favorite yet and I support you two guys all the way! Also I heard that Caine uses these adventures as tests for the cast so he can understand human behavior and actions just so you all know.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CaineFangirl167
    United Statesa year ago
  • The Amazing digital circus

    Omg

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    IdlingWarg227
    United States2 years ago
  • Nostalgia from beginning to end

    I cme across this podcast not too long ago. Listened to the Ed, Edd and Eddy episode first. The audio clip used for the "ad break" bumber was great. Made me feel like I was a kid again. Listening to the Dragon Ball episode and, wathcing the series currently for the first time, the podcast episode dosen't disapoint. Only gripe I have is, of course there is one, the name is too long. Keep up the great run fellas!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Some_man_tiks
    United States2 years ago

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A bit sprawling but deeply rewarding for fans of classic to modern animation.
Hosts have genuine affection for the material and strong snackable production trivia.
Guest segments add valuable perspectives and keep the conversations fresh.
Engaging nostalgia with sharp industry insight.

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A playful, affectionately critical look at animation across decades, from Saturday-m morning cartoons to anime classics and toy-driven franchises. Hosts dissect production choices, voice casting, licensing, and cultural impact while weaving in personal anecdotes and fan perspectives. The show frequently blends nostalgic history with sharp commentary, peppered by humor and occasional guest insights from animation creators, voice actors, and fan artists. Its distinctive angle includes deep dives into cross-media tie-ins, licensing hurdles, and the business side of beloved properties, making it a good fit for listeners who love behind-the-scenes context and culture in animation. Noteworthy traits include a convivial trio dynamic, wide-ranging ... more

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