This is one of the most underrated Nicktoon that deserves more love and one that was so groundbreaking for its time that it ended up being nominated for three Emmy awards. Enjoy the review and let me know your opinions as well. I also forgot to mention that this is the second TV show that I reviewed where Kath Soucie was in. Plus, it is the first installment that I’m reviewing which had Grey Delisle and she voiced the over-sensitive and peppy Brandon Higsby, though it won’t be the last one.
Nostalgia
Talk about a show that has left a long-lasting impression on me. That’s what I got with Hey Arnold, as it has left me inspired to this very day.
What a blast this is making this list of favorite episodes of Hey Arnold. I will admit that it was very difficult composing this list given the huge amount of rewatchable episodes, but the ride was a fun one! Here’s the rundown of the final 10.
When I was a thirteen-year-old lad approaching the seventh grade, Samurai 7 graced the small screen on Animax with its stirring opening song. Now, it is my turn to give you my rendition of UNLIMITED originally sung by Nanase Aikawa.
Welcome to The NHK was anime which fascinated me as a high school freshman and truly appreciated when I was a high school graduated. Its opening theme originally sung by Round Table and Nino captured my heart ever since. I hope you enjoy my rendition of Pazuru, everybody.
Inner Universe, which was Ghost in The Shell: Stand Alone Complex’s first theme song originally sung by the phenomenal Origa, brought a lot of fond memories when I was a 12-year-old middle-schooler catching this every weekend on Animax as well as Adult Swim. I hope you all enjoy my rendition of this song.
Saiyuki Reload’s first ending theme song has always been an earworm ever since I was a 12-year-old middle-schooler and I still love it to this day as an adult. I hope you enjoy my rendition of this song which was originally sung by Flow-war.
I want to dedicate my rendition of Edelweiss from Richards’ and Hammersteins’ The Sound of Music to the exceptional Christopher Plummer who I really loved and enjoyed as Captain von Trapp, but who also unfortunately passed away a few days ago. This may not be the greatest rendition I have ever done, but the thought counts in showing my appreciation to one of my biggest role models of all time. Rest in peace and power, Mr. Christopher Plummer.
Texhnolyze is one of the top-tier anime series I have had the pleasure of viewing ever since I was a 12-year-old sixth-grader. I now give my spin on its ending theme, Tsuki no Uta, originally sung by GACKT. I hope you enjoy my rendition of this anime ending theme song.
I may be a tenor, but the opening number to Rodger’s and Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music will always be ingrained in my mind, heart, and soul, as it was a major part of my childhood which I continue to cherish to this day. I hope you all enjoy my rendition of this classic opening musical number.