This line transcended cartoons and became a global slogan. Every kid in the ’90s yelled it while trading cards, battling ...
Songs by Mark Mothersbaugh, Danny Elfman, Iggy Pop, Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump & more soundtrack these children's animated ...
Ah, the 1980s, a time of spandex, synth guitars, and toy advertisements disguised as Saturday morning cartoons meant to entertain a generation of kids all over the world. It's impossible to sum up the ...
Nothing shapes our childhoods more than our favorite cartoon theme songs. Whether it’s pretending to be our favorite characters or performing in our favorite episodes, watching cartoons is something ...
There was no greater thrill on a Saturday morning than hearing the opening chords of your favorite animated series. There are so many unforgettable cartoon theme songs of the '90s that you'd watch the ...
Whether belting out "Let It Go," punching air to "I'll Make A Man Out Of You," or performing "I Won't Say (I'm In Love)" with a jaded cynicism that belies our years, most of us are familiar with the ...
Saturday morning cartoons were a real treat for kids growing up. It was often the one day of the week that they could sleep in and enjoy the morning. Here are several 1980s Saturday morning cartoons ...
Dani is a freelance feature writer for Collider. In addition to having a lot of strong feelings about cartoons and Good Omens, they are a theatre artist and playwright. Their first full-length play is ...
This song is my song, this song is your song. That's the agreement reached between the publishers of Woody Guthrie's classic "This Land is Your Land" and JibJab Media, creators of an animated Internet ...
Sturgill Simpson has surprise-released a second bluegrass album. Cuttin’ Grass Vol. 2 – The Cowboy Arms Sessions arrived early Friday morning with 12 new recordings, including the previously unheard ...
There are a lot of things that go into making a cartoon show work, and one of the most significant is creating a memorable theme song. A decent theme can make or break a show's popularity, as in many ...