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Bill Leff and Kevin Fleming in Toon in with Me (2021)

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Easter Episode

Toon in with Me

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Among the "B-list" holiday mascots captured by Toony are Hack Frost (a stand-up comedian who brings wintry weather along with bad jokes from the 1990s), Skelly the Halloween mascot (a living skeleton), Flap & Jack ("Pancake Trolls" who love riddles and criminal mischief), Lep the "Leper-Can't" (an unhelpful slacker, not to be confused with a St. Patrick's Day leprechaun), and the February holiday duo of Hog (the Groundhog Day biker) and the ghost of Abe Lincoln (the 16th President, representing Presidents' Day). Only Leila Gorstein's portrayal of Abe Lincoln has been a recurring character on the show; all other holiday mascots are making their debuts.
Un volontaire pour les oeufs de Pâques (1947) and Happy Go Ducky (1958) are explicitly Easter-themed cartoons, while the subsequent three shorts don't share the holiday theme. (This episode aired on Good Friday, two days before Easter in 2021.)
Regular characters Goldie Fisher and Mr. Quizzer do not appear in this episode, which instead is chock full of new holiday-themed characters.
At the time this episode aired, neither Run, Run, Sweet Road Runner (1965) nor Woolen Under Where (1963) had been released by Warner Bros. on DVD or Blu-ray, though the latter had been restored and was available on the HBO Max streaming service.

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