Cartoncast

14 - Life with Louie

14 - Life with Louie

Hey everyone, thanks for coming out tonight. Now, lemme tell ya about this podcast I heard about. These two guys, Ben and Zane, they're always linking everything back to cartoons they watched. Sometimes they'd say to me, "Louie Anderson, we're your biggest fans. You know, if you had a cartoon, you'd be famous." And I'd think to myself... did I hear that right? You know, maybe they should make a cartoon about themselves, with each of them being voiced by the other guy. Brings a whole new meaning to the phrase 'talking to yourself', huh huh huh.

13 - ChalkZone

13 - ChalkZone

While Ben and Zane were trying to figure out what cartoon to investigate next, an ancient religious tome appeared on their doorstep. Expressions awed, they quickly translated the texts and skrawlings, only to discover the means to opening a portal to a semi-divine plane of existence. Listen to their recordings as they relate here, for the first time, the transcendental secrets of the 'Chalk Zone'. Will they achieve true enlightenment by experiencing such divine beings first-hand, or will they lose their sanity to the non-euclidean nightmare that is the maddened ravings of a ten-year-old?

11 - Bootlegg'd: Treasure Planet

11 - Bootlegg'd: Treasure Planet

Welcome to our newly imagined Bootlegg'd segment, where the Cartoncasters review a full-length animated film! This week, they test the cut of their sails and the keel of their haul by taking an in-depth look at Disney's adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. Space whales and solar sails are only a few treasures to be found in this podcast, so tune in to find out what Ben and Zane think of Treasure Planet.

10 - King Arthur and the Knights of Justice

10 - King Arthur and the Knights of Justice

This week, Ben and Zane were forced to go off their schedule when they were hijacked into the past by time lightning. Merlin told they they'd need to find the twelve keys of truth to get back to their own time, and would have the help of the knights of the round table. The Cartonists were skeptical, but luckily the knights accepted the ridiculousness of the premise immediately and without question.

9 - Darkwing Duck

9 - Darkwing Duck

It was early evening, and the cigar smoke slowly dispersed through my office when they walked in. Those two primates, they walked into my office, shoulders squared, a purpose in their eyes. "Ben and Zane", they said, "and we're here to ask you some questions." This duck's no snitch, but sometimes the only way to untangle a web of lies is to let the authorities ask some questions. I gulped back a slug of Golden Goose, shivering as it burned down my throat. Golden Goose always ruffles a few feathers, but there are some stories that can only be told with a partner, and she's the most reliable friend I've ever had. I put my feet up on the desk and leaned back in my chair. "Okay, boys," I said. "Where should I start?"

7 - Hamtaro

7 - Hamtaro

Ben and Zane knew that taking care of a hamster would be a big responsibility, but they couldn't have foreseen just how suicidal the hamster would be. Although they initially wrote Hamtaro off as an inept (though well-meaning) show, they soon realized that the goofy actions belied a savage intelligence, hellbent on working with the hamster underground to overthrow the shackles of humankind. Their revolution failed, but I bet the next revolution will be even better.

5 - Batman Beyond

5 - Batman Beyond

In their mission to uncover the truth behind cartoons, Ben and Zane find themselves in an opulent mansion, home to one Bruce "Solomon Grundy" Wayne, an elderly gentleman with a suspiciously large collection of bat-themed equipment in his basement. What follows is a incisive and considered interview with Wayne in which we discuss the notions of duty, sacrifice, and the weakness of attachment. Oh, and there's this kid named Terry there too, I guess.

2 - Time Squad

2 - Time Squad

This week in the 'cast, Ben and Zane broach the topic of Time Squad by heaping praise onto everyman hero, officer Buck Tuddrussel. Buck Tuddrussel didn't sign up for no snooty robot or some know-it-all brat getting in the way of his law enforcement methods. He just wanted to do what he was born to do - punch Mozart in the face for getting uppity with history. And who among us wouldn't be right there beside him, holding the great composer's legs?