Schoolhouse Rock! The Three-Minute Cartoons That Rocked Our Saturday Mornings
On this episode of The 80s and 90s Uncensored, the guys remember what it was like to learn with Schoolhouse Rock! Between 1973 and 1985, Schoolhouse Rock! taught kids math, grammar, and how the government is supposed to work.
We get animated and are joined by Cade from Cartoon Commotion to dive into the cheesiest cartoons from the 80s.
Milo is joined by guest co-host Kev Bamboo to discuss which is the better 90s cartoon Beavis and Butt-Head or Ren and Stimpy.
We’re joined by Sarah Reichert and Kerrie Flanagan, authors of “Back to the 80s” to discuss what makes the 80s special.
In this versus episode, we go head-to-head as Mumm-Ra from Thunder Cats takes on Skeletor from He-Man.
Step into a time machine and journey back to the raddest era of animated television, the 1980s!
We try to figure out if a Golden Girl would date which Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle.
The guys discuss some of the great and maybe not so great cartoons that were released in 1984.
In 1992, two awesome and revolutionary cartoons were released to the world.
We’re joined by guest Skyler to discuss 80s and 90s era anime.
The wheels of fate have told the boys to pick sides between Gobots or Transformers.
The guys are joined by a special guest to dive into the world of My Little Pony.
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We remember what it was like to learn with Schoolhouse Rock! Between 1973 and 1985, Schoolhouse Rock! taught kids math, grammar, and how the government is supposed to work.