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Cartoon Night in Canada
Chris Luciantonio
142 episodes
6 days ago
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.
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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.
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Episode 128 - Max & Ruby #SaveNelvana
Cartoon Night in Canada
57 minutes 56 seconds
9 months ago
Episode 128 - Max & Ruby #SaveNelvana

This week, we start off with a sobering call to action regarding the uncertain future of our beloved Nelvana before awkwardly segueing into talking about one of their longest running series. Financial mismanagement and executive payoffs over at Corus Entertainment may very well lead to the shuttering of one of Canada's most prolific animation studios, and while talking about what a momentous loss that would be for our industry, we also chat a bit about Nelvana's Max and Ruby. A show about bunny siblings for babies that we both hated.

Episode covered for the podcast is Episode 26 "Max's Thanksgiving/Max's Pretend Friend/Fireman Max." Written by Kate Barris, Patrick Granleese, and James Backshall. Directed by Steven Boeckler. Original airdate April 27, 2004.


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Cartoon Night in Canada
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.