
Toon In with Me
Toon In with Me is an American live-action/animated anthology television series created by Neal Sabin for MeTV, MeTV Plus, and MeTV Toons.[1][2] A special preview episode aired on January 1, 2021, with the main series officially debuting on January 4, 2021.
Toon In with Me
Neal Sabin
Mike Schmiedeler
Bill Leff
Kevin Fleming
Leila Gorstein (Seasons 1-2)
United States
English
4
766 (1 preview episode) (list of episodes)
Neal Sabin
Lisa Carl
Adam Manta
John Owens
Rob Rodi
60 minutes
MeTV (2021–present)
MeTV Plus (2021–24)
MeTV Toons (2024–present)
January 1, 2021
present
The show is hosted in live-action segments by Bill, MeTV's "cartoon curator", along with his puppet friend, Toony the Tuna. Each episode contains four to six animated shorts taken from classic series including Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies, Tom and Jerry, Betty Boop, Popeye, Color Rhapsody, Woody Woodpecker, and many others.[3]
Unlike previous anthology series or reruns of these classic cartoons, many of these airings are remastered from their original negatives. Many of these remastered shorts have not been released on home media or streaming, making these airings the first time some of the cartoons are seen remastered and restored in HD.
Premise and characters[edit]
Toon In with Me harkens back to locally produced children's programs that aired from the 1950s through the 1990s, with a live-action host, comedy and puppet segments in between classic cartoons.
The show is hosted from the MeTV studios by Bill the Cartoon Curator (played by Bill Leff).[4]
His co-host is Toony (puppeteered by Kevin Fleming), a cartoon-loving tuna puppet, whom Bill has to take care of while Toony's owner, Goldie Fisher (Leila Gorstein) (Seasons 1-2), is away on a world tour. As they present all of the cartoons, Bill and Toony deal with various issues in the studio, video chat with Goldie and receive useful information from game show host Mr. Quizzer (also played by Fleming). Fleming and Gorstein also play many other characters.
Each episode contains five or six classic animated shorts (except for "MeTV’s Cartoon Kick-Off Show", which contains ten), and most shows end with Bill and Toony showing off drawings and photos sent in by fans via the show's website.
On Friday, June 24, 2022, Leila Gorstein left the show in the episode "Farewell Goldie", and as Leila left the show, so did a number of her characters such as Boxcar, Bill's Mom, Lorna Green, Sue P. (from Sales) and others.
Series featured[edit]
Toon-In With Me showcases classic animated theatrical shorts from the Golden Age of American Animation. Most of the cartoons shown are from Warner Bros. or subsidiaries owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, such as Turner Entertainment Co. This includes the original Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons made by Warner Bros. cartoons, cartoons originally made by the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio (ie. Tom and Jerry, Droopy, Barney Bear, Screwy Squirrel, George and Junior, Happy Harmonies and other one-shot shorts) as well as the Popeye the Sailor shorts from Fleischer and Famous Studios originally released by Paramount Pictures (under licensed with King Features Entertainment for the original comics). On some occasions, they also showcased two theatrical cartoons of Paramount's Superman series (licensed from WB's subsidiary company, DC Comics, for the characters), plus one Private Snafu WWII instructional cartoon from the WB Cartoons studio (in the public domain).
Outside of Warner Bros, Toon In With Me also showcased cartoons owned by other studios such as Amazon's Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (ie. DePatie-Freleng cartoons: The Pink Panther, The Inspector and Roland and Rattfink) from May 2021 to May 2023, Sony's Sony Pictures (Screen Gems' Color Rhapsodies), Paramount Global's Paramount Pictures (under Melange Pictures, LLC) (Max Fleischer's Betty Boop and Color Classics), and Comcast's NBCUniversal (Walter Lantz's Woody Woodpecker, Andy Panda, Chilly Willy, The Beary Family, plus many other color 30s-70s cartoons from his studio). During Christmas seasons, they also showcased the 1948 Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer short by Max Fleischer produced for the Jam Handy Organization, which is also in the public domain.