Going Down with the Ship is a queer shipping comedy podcast about finding love in places you wouldn't expect, and shouldn't expect, and probably shouldn't be in in the first place. Every week, apologetic queers Eden and Fin put together a cross-universe ship of fictional characters and improvise th…
Videopals? In MY podcast feed? It's more likely than you think.
Videopals returns to adjudicate the gaming landscape for 2018.
Videopals is back for 2017 with an epic rundown of the hottest new titles in gaming all year long, babie!!!!
Iris sneaks onto the show to help us catalogue some Metal Gear Solid boys, as well as Danganronpa V3 and... Frasier?
Arden has returned for a concentrated blast of Yakuza 0 gay boy flavor!! Plus, Nier: Automata and Overwatch boys.
What's hot right now? Oh, you KNOW it's Nathan Fillion's twink robosona from Destiny 2. We brought back Robert to get into it.
In our fourth listener suggestions episode, we dive deep into the thing unanimously suggested: Death Note (2017), Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle, and Ken Bone trivia.
Shockingly, this is our first episode where we talk about fast food corporation shipping. Isn't that something you'd like? Something... you've always wanted? Also, Zelda: Breath of the Wild lesbians, Steven Universe's authorial habits, and tank engines.
Welcome to the Funkykast, where every week we talk about the latest and greatest in Funky Kong representation. This week, we discuss My Hero Academia and Nichijou.
The spirit of Goku is alive and well as guests Greg L. Mercer and Christie Riviera come together with Fin to eulogize Eden's week off with Love Live!, Bayonetta, and King of the Hill.
A solemn vow is broken as we dig into the working relationship of the new idols from Splatoon 2. Plus, Twilight, which is much less sexual.
Speedrunner Proto is here to chew bubblegum and talk about Paper Mario and Mega Man and a lot of lesbians. And, uh, I don't think she brought any bubblegum. So mostly those last three.
We finally take our gay little hands to Nintendo's ARMS, and, well, it goes about as well as you'd expect for a thing called ARMS.
Waypoint's Danika Harrod swoops in to talk about the erotic yaoi intersections of My Hero Academia, Bloodborne, and Animorphs. Also,
Our favorite bugfrickers Esabelle Ryngin and Aliza Layne are sworn in to talk about Ace Attorney, Sailor Moon, and a bunch of upsetting goofs.
Samantha Carter joins us this to get really sincere about Batman's kids, assorted Teen Titans, and Nier.
Tune in for all the analysis, previews, and shipping you can handle for all of gaming's most epic new titles, like Rayman: Raving Rabbids, and, Ace Attorney, also.
Ellen McGrody, author and activist, speeds onto the scene to tell us all about everything we've been missing from Sonic. Like, everything.
It's our first anniversary! To celebrate, we completely uproot the show and talk about stuff like... home... insurance. Yup, that's this episode.
We watched Now You See Me 2, Foodfight!, and Sausage Party in one sitting. This is what resulted.
In our third listener suggestions episode, we talk a whole dang lot about The Bye Bye Man and The Babadook and gay hats.
Finley's back!!! Enjoy a very spooky-ooky witch episode with discussion of our favorite hexy girls from Love Live!, Mario, and Umineko.
Video Games Are Bad, Actually's Jill and Erika come on to spread the gospel of stealing hearts everyday with talk about Persona, Ace Attorney, and all the intersectional #420 content you expect from us on a weekly basis.
What if Persona 5 discussion but filtered through a bunch of exhausted queers who want to see the new Fast & the Furious movie, and also one is sick and high on cough medicine? jæ and Christa are here to provide.
Creator of Bee & Puppycat Natasha Allegri, voice of Pretty Patrick Patrick Seery, and person on the internet Greg L. Mercer come together to form the most comprehensive piece of Boss Baby fancasting you'll hear in your lifetime.
Our pal Aliza Layne is back again to plow down the topics of 4kids Entertainment's Yu-Gi-Oh!, Adventure Time lesbians, and Sonic '06.
Don't call it a comeback, unless you think that's an appropriate word for the return of podcast mogul Greg L. Mercer to the show. In which case, do call it that.
Extremely active editor of gamelosers.net, Roger Burton, fills in for Fin this week to come spit a lot of hot nonsense about the better Fire Emblem games.
[! Oh, here's an actual content warning!! If you don't want to hear talk about... tonsil stones... skip 12:00-12:25. Thanks! !] Once again, Keri has boarded the ship, this time to get literate about Overwatch shipping.
Number 1 and number only RWBY fan on Earth Dominic helps us take aim at RWBY shipping and bounce off every time until we successfully create a rich non-RWBY ship. Whoops!
Real-life catgirl Jill Katze joins us to outline a new religion based on a triumvirate of genders with an unlikely host.
We try to dig deep into Undertale and just can't stop ourselves from really hecking it all up, but at least we also discuss The Last of Us, Santa Clarita Diet, and... Turbo Teen.
Game designer Alex Zandra Van Chestein joins us to peruse Shadowrun biohacks, brainstorm new entries in the 50 Shades narrative universe, and talk about that time she almost got Final Destination'd because of a Sisyphean bus driver and John Cleese.
This week, Eden tells us all about her ideal Fire Emblem Heroes wife, and Finley relays the deep lore behind a classic yuri ship archetype.
Okay, you ordered an episode Animal Style, right? Just a bunch extra shit thrown all on there? Yeah. Well, Joni Kittaka's here to help us make that for you. Please enjoy a jam-packed episode with discussions about religious fursonas, chili, and our recent acquisition by Joe Khaha.
Julie Muncy, contributor for Wired, joins us for a frighteningly live-action episode of GDWTS, rolling willy-nilly through Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Rogue One, and The Lorax.
Botsmith Jæ Kaplan joins us to get busy with Epcot ride hosts, mascots, and new kinds of skin texture fetishes.
This week, we relax and get some R&R with a chill discussion about good boys, gays, and sisters, and also bad dinosaurs, very upsetting dinosaurs.
Artist Aliza Layne joins us once again to discuss the hottest goth lion ships, the plot of the extended universe of Wicked, and dragon yuri.
The first in an annual podcast of four pals deciding a nominal and arbitrary Game of the Year. This one is for 2016!
For our holiday special episode, we mount up an off-course sleigh for copious amounts of Grinch, Overwatch, Monster Factory, and more.
Special boy Arden Ripley double-dips into GDWTS as we get wild with Watch Dogs 2, Pokémon, and Tumblr's kink harem.
In the previously unreleased pilot for Going Down with the Ship, a TV investigator produces a proposal ring from an unlikely cavity, a legendary professor is killed in a fit of puzzle passion, and Fin and Eden display their encyclopedic knowledge of sneakers. Experience the mystery!
In our second listener submissions episode, Eden gets diagnosed as a Nalaholic, Fin gets emotional about Terezi, and the ancient practice of Grandmasonas is uncovered.
Probably the most off-the-rails episode of GDWTS features Robert as we really just get loosey goosey and stretch out on the podcast sofa for an hour to talk Pokémon conspiracies, serial killers, and Soylent.
Keri skates into the show to talk about all things cooking shows, Gilmore Girls, and Comedy Bang! Bang! characters. Hey nong man.
The inimitable Max joins us to discuss Dishonored, Homer's Odyssey, and Buzzfeed sex hacks.
The Pokémon Sun/Moon hype train continues with our continual horny ranking of all the new 'Mon and a full report on the life and styles of Anakin Skywalker.
Daddy connoisseur and artist of Date or Die, Julian C. joins us for a crash course in Grey's Anatomy shipping. And also Psych and DRAMAtical Murder is there. And also Garfield.
Illustrator Ollie runs on field for an episode all about the dense backstory and existential pain of the CGI mascot for Fox NFL Sunday, Cleatus the robot.
In the kickoff episode of Season Two of Going Down with the Ship, we spin up a hot yarn about entrepreneur coffee disrupter Roger Retinz and save some beautiful queer characters from their burning cis-designed houses.