


I was joined by regular Collider contributor Rafael Motamayor for this super-fun episode in which we picked apart the new Animaniacs to bring you the Good, the Bad, and the LOL. Not everyone is super thrilled at the manner in which Yakko, Wakko, and Dot return - evidenced by our own Gregory Lawrence's review, which you can read here - so we thought we'd take a look at this "legacy-quel" for ourselves. The 13-episode first season (of a total of two ordered so far) is now available to binge-watch on Hulu. Hulu has resurrected the Warner Brothers and the Warner Sister for the highly anticipated reboot of Animaniacs. Follow us on twitter Check us out on Instagram Listen Listen again Continue Playing. Leave a review on iTunes with the following message titled "Kouga?“ with the review, “Or Iga?"Ĥ. If you call then we will 100% review you recommendations if we haven't watched the cartoon yet.Ģ. If you are digging our show and want to help you out, then you can do so in the following ways:Ĭall us and leave a message at 20. Sean Paul EllisIG and twitter at Washington Improv Theater where you can find tickets and times.The Bureau podcast: but will Basilisk be worth watching once it's all said and done? Listen in to find out!ĭave /author/dave-trumboreTwitter: the book 'The Science of Breaking Bad'. The names found on these scrolls can only be crossed out in blood.

The terms are set on two scrolls: One, bearing a list of Kouga warriors, and another that holds a Iga fighters. But much like the Romeo and Juliet story this tale takes inspiration from, fate denies the lovers and thrusts their people into war after centuries of peace. In this 2005 Gonzo-animated adaptation of Fûtarô Yamada's iconic works, the heirs to the Kouga and Iga ninja clans - Gennosuke and Oboro - hope that the unsteady truce between their tribes would last. You've got to keep your ninja clans and scrolls straight, people. What's Charles want us to watch? Basilisk: The Kouga Ninja Scrolls, not to be confused with the follow-up anime Basilisk: The Ouka Ninja Scrolls or even the similarly titled but earlier gateway anime standout Ninja Scroll. This week on Saturday Mourning Cartoons, we're fielding a long-standing Listener Request courtesy of Charles from Michigan.
