Nostalgia Critic- Liberty's Kids

Is it a flag filled with creative freedom, or is it about as lazy as the US government? The Nostalgia Critic takes a look at Liberty's Kids.

Transcript
(Nostalgia Critic intro)

NC: Hello, I'm the Nostalgia Critic. I remember it so YOU don't have to! And welcome to the long-awaited return of Raiders of the Story Arc!

(The Raiders of the Story Arc intro appears with the Indiana Jones theme)

NC: This is a part of the show where I talk about the first few episodes of a nostalgic TV show and see if it's any good. Now, so many people want me to review this little colonial cartoon that I never knew existed until you SHITHEADS bombarded me with requests to do it. Well, spam no further, because today I'm finally going to be looking at this thing you ALL wanted me to do, (sigh) Liberty's Kids.

(Through my Own Eyes plays while the title card of the show appears, followed by footage of the show)

NC (voiceover): Liberty's Kids is an animated series created by, and I'm not lying either, a company called DiC Entertainment (company logo is shown).

(Cuts back to NC)

NC: Yeah, they actually made a studio called that! I kid you not! Why don't I make a studio called Puzzy Productions? Actually, I do wanna see that.

(back to clips)

NC (voiceover): But when the show was released, it received a lot of positive reviews, it became a cult classic, and it even got nominated for several Daytime Emmy awards! Yeah, it's THAT big of a deal!

(back to NC)

NC: So let's see where this forgettable but cult cartoon got all its praise from. This is Liberty's Kids.