Toons These Days: Bonus Episode!

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Jon Causith, who auditioned for the character last year, sent me a recording that he wrote himself where Doggy rants about the recent Thundercats cartoon. Since I'm busy working on a project, and since the show only lasted one season, I decided not to animate it and instead upload just the audio instead.

I hope you guys enjoy it!

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It's excellent to see that Toons these Days is no longer gone. While I think Season 2 is at least trying something different, nothing, I repeat, NOTHING can top how good Season 1 is, ESPECIALLY with Brain Fischer as Doggy (whom I referred to as Dippy for some odd reason). For me, Season 2 would be better than Season 1 if it had Conroy Cat as a co-reviewer to begin with, rather than having him appear after the season premiere (as well as having him appear in every episode rather than being absent in just a few episodes).

 

Plus, I liked how Doggy reviewed cartoons in different locations. I know the reason behind it, but it made each episode unique. I would love to see future episodes and season take place in other locations.

 

My favorite episode of Season 1 was The Problem Solverz review. Doggy's reaction to all the colors and creepy faces was definitely something I would go back to for laughs, especially the ending. However, I think an episode that would be even BETTER than The Problem Solverz review would be a Thomas the Tank Engine review (seeing that it's now a cartoon). The idea would be nice, but the execution would only be perfect if Brian Fischer returned to both write the episode but also once again voice Doggy. I would like this episode to be longer than the others in order to be the perfect amount of Season 1 nostalgia. Now, that episode does NOT have to be made. Bottom line, I am really here to say that I prefer Season 1 because of the jokes with the most effort put into it by Doggy alone, again, voiced by Brian Fischer.