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Samurai Pizza Cats. I fondly remember it because my grandma would have tapes of it in her house so whenever I visited grandma's, chances are this show would be playing at some point. I loved watching the launch sequence for some reason and the script is even more zany than I remember LMAO
I remember thinking this was top tier as a kid, and I recall nothing other than the theme song, which goes hard.
You've just unlocked a childhood memory. Thanks!
No problem! I'm happy there are other people here who remember this show! 😃
The theme song slaps so fucking hard. I immediately heard it when I read your post.
It really does!
"Will somebody please cue that bird? Samurai Pizza Cats! Oh yeah! Who do you call when you want some pepperoni? Samurai Pizza Cats!"
Holy anchovy, you too?
I expected myself to be the only answerer for that.
Me too! 😂 My favourite episode is the one with the dragon, it's the most memorable one to me for some reason! Which is yours?
It's so hard to choose. I think I'd choose the episode where Polly and Lucille became singers. I remember at one point reflecting fondly on how they got actual musical talent for the episode, which a TV show like that doesn't have to do. Saban really gave the show their dedication.