Sisters Meaghan and Rebecca join forces for a side-by-side look at two critically acclaimed cult favorites: Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Gravity Falls
Meaghan Searle and Rebecca Blackham
In a shocking twist, both sisters like both shows this time! It's an exciting episode full of Victoria Sponge Cake, Caramel Frosting, Guinness Beef Stew, and, eventually, Gravity Falls and Star Wars: The Clone Wars. The outro for this episode is audio taken from Gravity Falls, Season 1, Episode 10: Fight Fighters
Rebecca and Meaghan fight back against technical difficulties in an attempt to re-record six lost episodes. Get ready for mood whiplash and caramel cookie bars, because there's a whole lot of good (and bad) to discuss. The outro for this episode was taken from "Cloak of Darkness."
After a long hiatus, Meaghan and Rebecca are back to laugh their way through the eighth episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars: "Bombad Jedi." It's a mess, but, hey—at least it's a fun mess. The intro features clips from Star Wars, Star Wars:The Clone Wars, and Gravity Falls. The music in this episode includes"March of the Ewoks" from John William's soundtrack to Return of the Jedi and selections from Kevin Kiner's soundtrack to Star Wars: The Clone Wars. The outro for this episode is "Rodia."
Believe it or not, we're back with another episode! This time we take a look at the absolute best episode of The Clone Wars we've reviewed so far, "Rookies." (You remember that time we said we were going to a biweekly release schedule? So do we. Apologies all around.) The intro was created using clips from Star Wars, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and Gravity Falls. The outro for this episode is "The Clones", a track from Kevin Kiner's soundtrack to Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
In tonight's episode of Cereal and Ham: Rebecca quotes The Hobbit, Meaghan doesn't even know, and the sisters discuss the upcoming final episode of Gravity Falls. The intro was created using clips from Star Wars, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and Gravity Falls. The underlaying music track is all from Brad Breeck's soundtrack to Gravity Falls (available on SoundCloud—go check it out!), and the outro for this episode is Brad Breeck's alternate arrangement of the Gravity Falls theme song as used in the 2015 San Diego Comic Con "Look Ahead" trailer, because that trailer was amazing.
The sisters at Cereal and Ham are finally back with the unluckiest episode of them all! (Seriously, folks, this episode almost didn't see the light of day for so, so many reasons.) The intro to this episode was created using clips from Star Wars, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and Gravity Falls. The "technical difficulties" clip and outro for this episode were both created using tracks from Brad Breeck's soundtrack to Gravity Falls.
The time has come to discuss the dreaded "Malevolence Arc" of season one of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and Meaghan and Rebecca find themselves...pleasantly surprised. The intro was created using clips from Star Wars and Gravity Falls. The outro for this episode is "Grievous Speaks" from John Williams's soundtrack to Revenge of the Sith.
As Meaghan and Rebecca discuss the highs and other highs of "The Inconveniencing", they begin to ask themselves: Will they ever get around to saying anything negative about Gravity Falls? The intro was created using audio clips from Star Wars and Gravity Falls. The outro for this episode is "80's Horror" from Brad Breek's soundtrack to Gravity Falls.
Sometimes you're riding high atop that Wheel of Fate, and sometimes you're reviewing "Ambush". Rebecca and Meaghan talk through the first broadcast episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and one thing's for sure; there's no where to go but up. (And, fortunately, they did. The Clone Wars is an excellent series. Really.)The intro was created using clips from Star Wars and Gravity Falls. The outro for this episode is "Yoda's Theme" from John William's soundtrack to The Empire Strikes Back.
Romance! Intrigue! Mountain Dew! It's time for Rebecca and Meaghan to discuss Gravity Falls, Episode 4: "The Hand That Rocks The Mabel". And oh boy, did we have a lot to talk about. Join us as we give our thoughts on Gideon, Mabel, peer pressure, and the recently announced ending of Gravity Falls. (Note: We originally recorded the day before Alex Hirsch made that announcement, so that's why we don't cover that bit of news until the very end.) Also, we make a few predictions . . . about the episode that aired yesterday. Hey, at least you can laugh at how hilariously wrong Meaghan was, right? The intro was created using clips from Star Wars and Gravity Falls. The outro for this episode is "Widdle Ol' Me" from "The Hand That Rocks The Mabel".
Jar-Jar is in this episode. Jar-Jar Binks is in this episode, and he's wearing a tie. He's wearing a tie. Also, there's some interesting stuff about a humanitarian crisis on Ryloth. The intro was created using clips from Star Wars, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and Gravity Falls. The outro for this episode is Jar-Jar's Introduction from John Williams's soundtrack to Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.
Has the current apocalypse got you down? Then come relive those halcyon days when the worst thing the Pines twins worried about was a homicidal mob of wax people! The intro was created using clips from Star Wars, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and Gravity Falls. All of the music in and under the outro for this episode is from Brad Breeck's soundtrack for Gravity Falls.
Meaghan goofed, so it looks like we are not, in fact, reviewing "Ambush!" Join the sisters as they attempt to discuss Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season Three Episode One, "Clone Cadets." Presented with such a lightweight episode, will they stay on topic? Tune in! Find out! The intro was created using clips from Star Wars, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and Gravity Falls. The outro for this episode is "Cantina Band #2" from John William's soundtrack for Star Wars: A New Hope.
It's time to discuss Gravity Falls, Episode 2: The Legend of the Gobblewonker. It's hilarious, right? Right?The intro was created using clips from Star Wars, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and Gravity Falls. The outro for this episode is "Gnomes Chase" from Brad Breek's soundtrack for Gravity Falls. Go check it out on Soundcloud!
The sisters at Cereal and Ham wade through the narrative quicksand that is Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The Movie! It . . . exists.The intro was created using clips from Star Wars, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and Gravity Falls. The outro for this episode is from the "End Credits" track from John William's excellent soundtrack for The Revenge of the Sith, because Meaghan really needed a pick-me-up after this episode.
It's the first Gravity Falls episode! The sisters at Cereal and Ham find they have a lot to say about "Tourist Trapped", and it's all good. When a show's got fun characters, gorgeous scenery, and laughs galore (not to mention a great hook), what's not to like? Also, Shmebulock. The intro was created using clips from Star Wars, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and Gravity Falls. The outro for this episode features "Mabel's Theme" from the Gravity Falls soundtrack by Brad Breeck.
Hosts Meaghan and Rebecca dive into the first two episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Is the series off to a strong start, or are our hosts underwhelmed? What are their thoughts on Admiral Trench and rumors of a traitor among the Republic Army? Tune in to find out!Disclaimer: The intro was created using audio clips from Star Wars, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and Gravity Falls. The outro music for this episode is the "End Credits" track from Kevin Kiner's soundtrack for Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
It's our first episode! Join us as we introduce ourselves, the podcast, and two of our favorite shows.Disclaimer: The intro was created using music and clips from Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Wars: A New Hope, and Gravity Falls. The outro features music from Brad Breeck's soundtrack for Gravity Falls.