SATURDAY MORNING CARTOON BOOM PODCAST: This Saturday morning, Joseph and Chris watched Eek! The Cat, from 1992! This was suggested by MF Mad (via Reddit) and Haribalmore (via Twitter). Thank you both!
1. First Episode: Misereek (S1E01)
2. Highest Rated: Quadrapedia (S2E08a)
3. Listener Pick: Fists of Furry (S5E05)
The comical misadventures of Eek, a kind-hearted anthropomorphic purple cat who finds himself in constant mortal danger while trying to help others.
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I’m glad to hear you guys enjoyed this show and gave it a glowing review. Hopefully this inspires other people to check out this show as it is just too good to fade into obscurity like it has been. What good timing too, as every episode was recently uploaded to the Internet Archive (with season 1-3 in master quality), https://archive.org/details/eekthecats01e01misereekextendedcut
Your description of Klutter, however, isn’t quite accurate (and it seems like you’ve gotten it from Wikipedia as it has the same summary there). Klutter was made out of a pile of clothes, not trash, and they also didn’t really solve mysteries, except for maybe 1 or 2 episodes (3 at the most) of the 8 made. Most of them were just them having adventures or doing something mundane (like walking to school or attending a tea party) while hijinks occur.
The SNES game was basically just one big escort mission where you’d have to guide a character (for example, Granny in an level based on MiserEek) to the end of the level and protect them from danger. It was not great, but I’d recommending skimming through a playthrough of it just to hear the low quality voice effects of Eek saying “It never hurts to help” or “Kumbaya” between each level.
Fun fact, David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson actually voiced their characters from The X-Files for a cameo in one episode.
I’ll have to share this review with the Eek! The Cat subreddit.