In case you haven't heard, I'm in the new
The Geekly Oddcast podcast with my friends
Thomas,
Nick,
Daniel, and some other people I don't know as well. The second episode, which covers cartoon reboots, is the first episode I'm actually in.
Here you go!
Most of the programs we discuss on the podcast are shows I didn't regularly watch as a child, like
Reboot 
or
The Powerpuff Girls
. However, I do remember regularly watching
DuckTales 
despite, even as a preschooler or early elementary schooler, I found the theme song incredibly annoying.
(When I dropped that bomb that got a lot of people on the podcast aggravated. However, to prove my
DuckTales cred, I will cite a VHS tape
"Lost World Wanderers"
Mom got me, which had "Dinosaur Ducks" where the gang visits a prehistoric lost world and "The Curse of Castle McDuck" where they encounter
the Hound of Baskervilles. I also remember watching episodes featuring a robotic killer whale and Donald Duck in the Navy, as well as Magica de Spell and creatures that remind me a lot of Sirens from Greek mythology. My grandmother Quinn even took my little brother and I to see
DuckTales The Movie: The Treasure of the Lost Lamp
, which the Myopia podcast discussed
here.)
The podcast got derailed some into non-cartoon reboots like Michael Bay's
Transformers 
and
Ninja Turtles
films, which I enjoyed but the others didn't particularly like. That was probably my fault, since I didn't watch the main shows being discussed to the degree the others did. However, it did generate some good conversation and jokes. :)
However, there was one cartoon property I
do have some familiarity with, and that was
Thundercats

. I remember watching the original show when visiting my grandparents, which would have been in the late 1980s, and I saw some of
the Thundercats reboot
on YouTube. Those episodes seemed a lot more thoughtful and sophisticated in terms of characterization and storytelling than I remember the original show being. Unfortunately, it didn't attract the attention of today's kids (despite being more anime in visual style), nor did it bring in the fans of the original. So it ran for only one season. :(
So if you like animation in general or you're a fan of the
Myopia episodes dealing with animated movies, come check this episode out!