Category: Cartoons

Young Justice (A Review)

Share:FacebookTwitteremailTumblrPinterestNow that All Request month is over, November brings us to Super Hero Month! I had been previously avoiding super hero cartoons because I just felt overwhelmed by the influx of them in the past few years.  Now it’s time to check out some of them and see if they’re any good.  This week, I’m …

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Robotech (A Review)

Share:FacebookTwitteremailTumblrPinterestToday’s Old School Wednesday Review comes from Alix! Alix Cameron is an erotic romance writer who also works in Communications strategy and developement for Multi Player on-line role playing games.  Living in Melbourne Australia, with her two ginger Ninjas, 2 ginger cats and a black greyhound, she is currently writing and researching an erotic novel …

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The Amazing World of Gumball (A Review)

Share:FacebookTwitteremailTumblrPinterestThis week, Toonopolis, The Blog heads back to Cartoon Network to review the first production under the Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe, a UK branch of CN.  Let’s discuss the completely strange and random new cartoon, The Amazing World of Gumball. When I first saw the ads for The Amazing World of Gumball, I was …

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Voltron: Defender of the Universe (A Review)

Share:FacebookTwitteremailTumblrPinterestToday’s Old School Wednesday Review comes from Cheetoy. Cheetoy is a mother, homebody and rabid Fan-girl of various Mecha and anime.  Born with a pencil in her hand, she’s been trying to reach what she considers Nirvana of the comic drawing style.  So far, she hasn’t reached it yet but that hasn’t stopped her.  She …

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The Penguins of Madagascar (A Review)

Share:FacebookTwitteremailTumblrPinterestToday’s continuation of All Request Review month comes from Twitter.  I am actually surprised that I haven’t reviewed this show yet, because it’s really fun.  It may be a spinoff of a feature-length animated film, but it follows the funniest characters from the original.  It’s time for a review of The Penguins of Madagascar. As …

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The Transformers (A Review)

Share:FacebookTwitteremailTumblrPinterestToday’s Old School Wednesday Review comes from George. George Sirois has been living in a small universe since 1985, and he occasionally steps out to live life, work toward his Masters degree and enjoy time with his wife and dog in St. Louis. The first glimpse at his universe – “Excelsior” – is available as …

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The Super Hero Squad Show (A Review)

Share:FacebookTwitteremailTumblrPinterestWe continue All Request Review month here at Toonopolis, The Blog.  Today’s Saturday Morning Cartoon Review was actually requested by my six year old son! Today I am going to review one of his favorite shows and a show that may tick off a lot of comic book geeks who hate unrelated adaptations of comic …

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Animaniacs (A Review)

Share:FacebookTwitteremailTumblrPinterestToday’s Old School Wednesday Review comes from Michelle. Michelle Franklin is a small woman of moderate consequence who writes many, many books about giants, romance, and chocolate. The author of many published fantasy stories and the Haanta series. Lover and promoter of classic literature. Website: The Haanta Series Twitter: @MrsDenAsaan Books: Amazon & Smashwords * …

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Voltron Force (A Review)

Share:FacebookTwitteremailTumblrPinterestThe second of my All Request Review month cartoon reviews is for a new version of an old show.  Anyone who read my Thundercats review knows that I am not one to immediately dismiss a reboot simply because it is a reboot.  I would never dismiss something without watching it to see if it is …

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She-Ra: Princess of Power (A Review)

Share:FacebookTwitteremailTumblrPinterestToday’s Old School Wednesday Review comes from Natasha. Natasha Larry resides in Huntsville, Alabama with her daughter and fiancé. She graduated from Tusculum College with a B.A. in History and is currently working on getting her certificate in education. Apart from writing, she is a self-proclaimed comic book nerd and urban fantasy junkie. Her poetry …

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