Jim goes back to the 80s and delve into Jim landing the role of Winnie the Pooh. How did the audition go? Who did he call first after receiving the good news? How long did it take to perfect the voice?
Jim Cummings returns this week to discuss one of the most beloved scoundrels in all of Star Wars, it's Hondo Ohnaka. Not only that, we delve into meeting Mark Hamill for the first time, taking a ride on Smuggler's Run when it was still in development and more.
It's time to take a trip to Toontown as Jim Cummings tells us all about the history of the hit Disney Afternoons series, Bonkers, including never-before-heard stories about the show's creative process, his audition and more.
This week Jim is joined by his wife Margaret as they discuss their recent trip to Australia. They discuss Winnie the Pooh bus tours, falling onto baggage carousels, an impromptu trip to Fiji and more.
This week Jim is joined by the legendary Billy West to discuss drug addiction, the recent reboots of Ren & Stimpy and Futurama, his favourite comedians and more.
Jim is joined by the legendary Nolan North during Montreal Comiccon weekend to discuss Nolan breaking into the industry, Rick and Morty, the threat of AI and more.
This week Jim is joined by the legendary Rob Paulsen to reminisce about their careers, meeting their heroes, plus we get to hear a bit of Jim's rare (but hilarious) Mike Tyson impression.
This week Jim is joined by long-time friend, the legendary Maurice LaMarche. They discuss their time working on Animaniacs, some crude outtakes, as well as the convention life.
The legendary Corey Feldman joins Jim this week to discuss meeting Jim at the Playboy Mansion, a never-before-told Stallone story, The Goonies and more.
This week Jim reaches into the mailbag to answer listener questions! What inspired his Don Karnage voice? Did he ever meet Robin Williams? Is Lord Boxman a pansexual?
Jim pays a visit to Moon's Rare Books this week to chat with owner, Reid Moon, where he shows Jim his first edition copies of A.A. Milne's Winnie The Pooh books.
Jim has a chat with Phil LaMarr, the voice of Samurai Jack, Dracula, Static Shock, Hermes Conrad, John Stewart/Green Lantern, Hector Con Carne, G.T. Blitz, Aquaman and Kit Fisto.
Karan Ashley, the Yellow Power Ranger herself, took some time away from saving the world to chat with Jim about signing fans' private parts, McDonald's Happy Meal Toys and more.