For nearly as long as there have been television cartoons, there have theatrical films based on those cartoons. This show dares to ask the ultimate question- what if a couple of grown adults actually sat down to watch all of these things? From the cheapo '60s Hanna-Barbera productions, to the even cheaper feature-length toy commercials of the '80s, to the "generic male lead on a road trip with a CGI woodchuck" movies of the modern age, we're watching every single American film based on TV cartoons, discussing them, and hopefully keeping a grip on our sanity.

Saturday Morning Cinema
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Podcast Overview
For nearly as long as there have been television cartoons, there have theatrical films based on those cartoons. This show dares to ask the ultimate question- what if a couple of grown adults actually sat down to watch all of these things? From the cheapo '60s Hanna-Barbera productions, to the even cheaper feature-length toy commercials of the '80s, to the "generic male lead on a road trip with a CGI woodchuck" movies of the modern age, we're watching every single American film based on TV cartoons, discussing them, and hopefully keeping a grip on our sanity.
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Recent Episodes

November 7, 2020
The End of Evangelion (1997)
<p>We finally get to discuss not only a good one, but a great one, with 1997's End of Evangelion. Hear us discuss whether the show's religious subtext actually means anything. Hear us talk about the new Netflix release, and the absurd world of anime licensing. Hear us talk about Hideaki Anno's various neuroses that he spilled all over this movie. Come, join us, it's better here. Become one with the podcast. Embrace instrumentality. </p> <p><br></p> <p>Follow the show on twitter @SatCinemaPod</p> <p>Closing music- Komm Susser Tod, End of Evangelion soundtrack</p>

September 17, 2020
Space Jam (1996)
<p>In this episode, the podbois tackle the first of three classic(?) live action/animation hybrids, Space Jam. Hear Matt complain about how badly this movie disrespects cartoons that were made 50 years before he was born! Hear Jolson talk sports! Hear both of them cringe at the animators' weird fetishes! Hoo boy I tell ya, this is grade A podcasting right here!</p> <p><br></p> <p>Follow the show on twitter @satcinemapod</p> <p>outro music: Super Slam Bros. Melee - Menu Theme by BotanicSage</p>

June 4, 2020
Scoob (2020)
<p>We're back from our long hiatus, and this time we're covering a new release! Hear the podbois discuss Scoob, a mess of a modern adaptation of Scooby Doo that definitely seemed like the worst thing going on in the world back when we recorded this. Weird times!</p> <p><br></p> <p>help protestors across the US post bail by donating to https://secure.actblue.com/donate/bailfunds</p>
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