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You can read a transcript for this episode here.Think back to your favorite childhood TV show—was it “Blue's Clues”? “Little Bear”? “Winnie the Pooh”? Animated TV shows are important for kids because they can teach them to read, draw, spell, and talk. Plus, the ways these shows tell stories and create colorful, fictitious worlds can broaden children's knowledge and capacity to imagine.But children's shows aren't accessible to all deaf children, which means they could miss out on a common learning experience. Among other things, that can set kids back in learning both American Sign Language (ASL) and English language skills during their formative early childhood years.Melissa Malzkuhn is third-generation Deaf and the founder and director of the Motion Light Lab at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. Her lab is creating ASL-focused children's media that is made by and for the Deaf community, using motion capture technology, avatars, animation, and signing storytellers. She talks with Science Friday guest host Arielle Duhaime-Ross about ASL access in childhood, the science of learning, and how she's creating “Here Comes Mavo!”—the first animated TV series with signing characters.Many thanks to Jennifer Vold for interpreting and to Jenna Beacom for consulting on this segment.Editor's note: Regarding capitalization for “Deaf” and “deaf,” we believe this is an unsettled issue. For about 30 years, it was common to use capitalization to denote cultural deafness. In recent years, some national deaf organizations, like the National Deaf Center, have decided to use lowercase in their messaging to be more inclusive. Some individuals, however, prefer the capitalized version. We ask our guests to self-describe and capitalize at their request, and use “deaf” for non-self-describing communities.Universe of Art is hosted and produced by D. Peterschmidt, who also wrote the music. The original segment was produced by Rasha Aridi. Our show art was illustrated by Abelle Hayford. Support for Science Friday's science and arts coverage comes from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Do you have science-inspired art you'd like to share with us for a future episode? Send us an email or a voice memo to universe@sciencefriday.com.
We are back to discuss more Invincible goodies with a nice side order of X-Men '97 and much much more.Enjoy the ride!
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John and Stacy discuss the aspects of writing for an animated show with Derek Dressler. Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/YMosOY-O2o8 For more on showrunning, visit www.theshowrunnershow.com More about Derek: https://twitter.com/DeekiDeke https://www.instagram.com/deekideke/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/deekideke/ Derek Dressler, who writes under the name Deeki Deek. Deek has tons of experience working in animated TV and movies. Most recently, he was the head writer for a gorgeous Netflix series called “The Cuphead Show,” and he won a Primetime Emmy for season 1 of “Mickey Mouse” on Disney. Deek has also written for live TV and film, and we will for sure be asking him about his experience writing for the infamous indie film producers, Troma.
INTERVIEW BEGINS AT: 35:30 Before Star Wars or Star Trek hit the big screen there was Planet of the Apes, A big budget star studded Hollywood Sci- Fi films that changed cinema, make-up effects and the the reputation of science fiction forever Based on the brilliant French novel La Planete des Singes by Pierre Boulle (author of The Bridge over the River Kwai, also made into a Hollywood classic) this film adaptation (written by Michael Wilson and the one and only Rod Serling) released in 1968 was such a huge success that it spawned 4 sequels, a live action TV series and an Animated TV series, plus a whole bunch of books, comic books merchandise toys and garbage cans!!! And that's not all, there was a 2001 "remake" and a new series of "reboots" starting in 2011. Today we discuss the 1968 film, it's sequels and both TV series with Hunter Goatley Hunter Goatley put together the ultimate Apes website that has anything and everything apes fans could want check it out https://pota.goatley.com/ So kick back, enjoy and please rate and share the show. Let's keep the audience growing. Thank you all And hey, check out our Merch Store for Shirts. Hoodies, Coffee Mugs, Stickers, Magnets and a whole host of other items https://www.teepublic.com/user/tahistory All of our episodes are listed as explicit due to language and some topics, such as historical crime, that may not be suitable for all listeners.-Opening and closing theme is Random Sanity by British composer DeeZee Featured snippet from the web Featured snippet from the web ugs, Stickers, Magnets and a whole host of other items
This radio interview is an abbreviated version of the full video interview, available with ASL interpretation on Youtube.Think back to your favorite childhood TV show—was it “Blue's Clues”? “Little Bear”? “Winnie the Pooh”? Animated TV shows are important for kids because they can teach them to read, draw, spell, and talk. Plus, the ways these shows tell stories and create colorful, fictitious worlds can broaden children's knowledge and capacity to imagine.But children's shows aren't accessible to all deaf children, which means they could miss out on a common learning experience. Among other things, that can set kids back in learning both American Sign Language (ASL) and English language skills during their formative early childhood years.Melissa Malzkuhn is third-generation Deaf and the founder and director of the Motion Light Lab at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. Her lab is creating ASL-focused children's media that is made by and for the Deaf community, using motion capture technology, avatars, animation, and signing storytellers. She talks with guest host Arielle Duhaime-Ross about ASL access in childhood, the science of learning, and how she's creating “Here Comes Mavo!”—the first animated TV series with signing characters.Transcripts for this segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com. To stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.
Star Wars has a long history of delivering excellent stories in the animated medium. With the start of the final phase of the High Republic book series and Bad Batch set to end in 2024, everyone is eager to see what the next project from Star Wars animation will be. For me, that project should be an animated show adapting the High Republic storyline. I discuss why animation, from a story, budget, and creative perspective, is the best choice to tell this story to a broader audience. I love the High Republic for its themes of hope and sacrifice, as well as its exploration of a completely new era in Star Wars. More fans should experience this story, and I believe an animated show is the only way to do it justice. Enjoy!Follow on Instagram: @star_wars_markofbalance
Leading off, as always, is "Sinkers and Floaters" on the hot and not in the world. In the two spot is the "TCF Sports Minute" covering the Bears big game against the Vikings as well as the Bulls and Blackhawks. In the three hole is the return of the "NFL Pick Show" for the sixth week! Hitting in the clean up spot is a dive into the seventh week of the college football season. As always to wrap things up, in the five hole, is the "TCF Top 3" and this week is animated TV shows.
This episode, Josh, Jeff and Henry get together to do a few blind drafts. The best appetizer, the best animated movie and the best soda. Join along and make your own drafts with us.
It's our 152nd episode, and in all that time we've never assembled a top ten list (or in our case, a top 15). So without further ado, the three of us each present our top 5 picks in the category of animated TV series. See what you think! And send us and e-mail with your top five - we'd love to hear them!LinneaShe-Ra and the Princesses of PowerAvatar: The Last AirbenderOver the Garden WallSpy X FamilyMy Hero AcademiaEvanSteven UniverseAdventure TimeThe Owl HouseGravity FallsAmphibiaBrianCowboy BebopPhineas and FerbHildaRobotechKipo and the Age of WonderbeastsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What are the best Cartoons of all-time?! We tell you our individual Top 5 on today's bonus monthly episode. This was made possible by our incredible patreon members. Their support allows us to add additional episodes every week. If you would like to join them by directly sponsoring this podcast, sign up at http://patreon.com/confusedbreakfast - bonus audio every week, voting on upcoming episodes, giving your modern day score, a private discord server and more! —————————————————————— SPONSORS: **EveryPlate- Get started with EveryPlate for just $1.49 per meal by going to http://EveryPlate.com/podcast and entering code CONFUSED49 **Visit us at Http://confusedbreakfast.com or leave a voicemail about your thoughts of the show! 319.804.9596 —————————————————————— **Support us at http://patreon.com/confusedbreakfast like these fine people- Robin Fawcett, Dane, Joel, Nick Merulla, Mark Prior, Keerlana, Elisha, Camden Griffith, Cameron Jay, Bud Larsen, Katie Beeks, Mr. and Mrs. Roommate, Cale James, Jason Davis, Shaun Dixon, Emilio Perez, Skyler Brunssen, Jordan Hooten, Brynna Misener, Willie Cox III, Jenel Lewis, Joe Thomas, Chris DeAro, Marshall G, Mitch Cavanaugh, Josh Miller, Condumb, Jason Botsford, Chris Prior, Jason Hahn, Travis Scanlan, Gary McCarthy, Corey Vaughn, Ranger Rick and Suebaloo, Damien Zemek, Revis, David Waggoner, Jeni Wilson, Tim Nash, Mike Zachar, Robert Vens, Joey Piemonte, David Waters, Allen Cross, negaduck, ZerophoniK, Amy N, Ryan O, David Gould, Seth Murray, Leeloo Dallas Multipass, Lance Davis, Dale Prystupa, Derek Foreal, Mike Wheeler, Andrew Sawtell, Mike Oxhard, Gerret Layoff, Aaron Baker, Ryan Grabski, Michael Nash, Adam Bathon, Ryan Weaver, Quinton Moore, Joseph Morris, Zach Evans, Justin Wooley, Todd Fatjo, Jared Bushman, Melinda Miller, Luke Bittues, SHADOWxViking, Rachel Heintz, Bailey Rome, Merkie, Tyler Darke, John Miller, Caleb Kampsen, Dean Roan, Austin Hartman, Jason Ruby Rod Rodgers, Chris M, Cody Kirker, Chris Kleman, Starling, Tanner Gray, Quincy Mullen, David Amodei, Matthew Rosendahl, Jon Martinez, Jackson M, Spaceballs the Username, Erin, Richard Harding, Brandon Anderson, Bryant Wayland, Jacob Stahl, Alex Navarro, Richard Burciaga, Peter Fitz, Jay Bender, Steve Bland, Andy M, Chris Nelson, Matt Cruz, Terry Pyatt, Kyle Donnelly, Kyle Eberle, Tyler Kenepp, Jose Leusch, Robert Ross, Steve Primm, Lee Rash, Michael May, Trent Crutcher, Austin Pellazari, Father Peña, Domin Brown, Travis Ferris, Mr. and Mrs. Beers, Midnight Rider, Todd Zeutenhorst, Mindy Zellis, Emma Page, Damien Zemek, Mitchell Lundy, Aaron George, Zachary Schild, Matt Wendt, Mo Muzach, Diggity Dave, Grant Trickel, Anthony Davis, Anthony Fenstra, Nick Bryant, Ross Eickhoff, Grady Not Brady, JellyJellyHam, Rickey Simpson Jr, Joshua Johnson, Morgan Babic, Jeremy Farnell, Eric Graham, Lew Gilly, Michael Giuliano, Johnny Wood, Brother Nick, Aaron Vandergriff, Christopher Valis, John, Joseph, Chad Miracle, RastaLion, Nicholas Blackwell, Chris Colell, Nicholas Blackwell, Tony Read, Taco Tycoon, Rick Passmore, Steven Moore, Devin Carlisle, Benjamin Dugger, Jonathon, Ethan Hopkins, CJ Hellmann, Evan Buscher, Chris, Matt Dukes, Taylor Roberts, Wes Clark, Sean Okusko, Jason Hagen, Sean D Green, Chris M, Melanie Johnson, Steve Jones, Beej, Alex Navarro, Child of the Watch 73, Bryn Hughes, Adam Hoy, Matt Rowell, Luke FIlewalker, Ryan, German, Nate, Bobby Oberschlake, Lee Rash, Robert Zimmerman, Mr. Rivers, WokeMorty, Josh White, Bryan Hernandez, Ryan Holder, Peter High, Jay Tuttle, Andrew Castillo, Jameson McKenna, Jeff Jewell, Laura, Justin Pankonin, Rory, The Digital David, Nick James, Barry Mitchell, Canned Sandwich, Glizzy Borden and Midnight Rider. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode, Matthew and Ricardo review the teaser trailer for the upcoming biopic "Bob Marley: One Love", the first episode of the second part of the "Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War" series, the series premiere of the "Rurouni Kenshin" reboot, the first two episodes of the "My Adventures with Superman" animated series, the second season of Starz' "Blindspotting", the Prime Video series "I'm a Virgo", the Netflix animated film "Nimona", the Hulu-released romantic comedy "Rye Lane" and an early review of the highly-anticipated action thriller "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning, Part One" 01:28 - Bob Marley: One Love (Trailer Talk) 15:14 - Animated TV Premieres 45:38 - Blindspotting (Season 2) 56:27 - I'm a Virgo 1:18:24 - Nimona 1:23:12 - Rye Lane 1:40:17 - Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning, Part One Matthew Bailey on Social Media, my Fiverr gigs (MUSIC, MUSIC VIDEO & SHORT FILM REVIEWS) and where you can hear the BBB Radio podcast - https://linktr.ee/beersbeatsandbailey Ricardo Medina on Social Media https://twitter.com/Rmeddy https://facebook.com/ricardo.medina.7169 Recorded at DF STUDIOS LIMITED: 2A Warren Street, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad Music by LumenMedia (Leonid Volkov) Thanks for listening! RIP Coco Lee
Karen Graci is a story editor working on an animated TV show at Disney Television Animation. As the story editor, she's the head of the writing department where she oversees the writers' room, plus she works with the showrunners. In addition to editing, Karen also is actively writing. People often think of "grammar, punctuation, and spelling" when it comes to being an editor, but Karen gets to use her editing skills in such a creative, fun environment. Karen is currently working on an animated comedy-adventure series called "Hailey's On It!" that is out in June 2023 and that she got hired to begin in early 2021. This show is about Hailey, a risk-averse but resourceful teenager, who must finish her long list of challenging (and sometimes impractical) tasks to save the world.She works with incredibly talented and skilled people, such as the showrunners, other writers, animators, and voice actors. One awesome part of her job is that she gets to sit in on the live reads and recordings, meaning that she's there when Auli'i Cravalho (who was Moana!!) voices the main character, Hailey, and Manny Jacinto (who was incredible in The Good Place) voices Scott, the main male character and Hailey's best friend.Karen took an untraditional path to her cool job, including majoring in international relations and touring with Chicago's famed Second City National Touring Company as a professional improviser. Contact Info:Karen Graci - Guest@thatgirlKarenGraci (Instagram)Hailey's On It - Official Trailer (YouTube)Julie Berman - Hostwww.womenwithcooljobs.com@womencooljobs (Instagram)Julie Berman (LinkedIn) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wishing you had your own cool job?? Not sure what you want to be when you grow up? In a time of transition or reinvention? Are you so busy that you've put yourself on the backburner for awhile? Get Sparked! Understand yourself better and learn what feels exciting and fulfilling for you. Not sure where to start? Julie can help you figure out what lights you up and fulfills you, so you can do a cool job, too! Schedule HERE to do a free, quick debrief to see how you can add more of what sparks you to life and work. Julie Berman is a Sparkologist in addition to being the Podcast Host & Producer of "Women with Cool Jobs".
In today's episode, your boys chat about why Mike watches his Bravo TV shows, and then we discuss the difference between South Park, Family Guy, and the Simpsons. We round out the episode by chatting about Derek's new reading endeavor, Quantum Supremacy by Michio Kaku, because all Derek does is purchase books by authors on the Joe Rogan Experience. Thanks to the sponsors of todays episode!Queen City Creative Works: www.QueenCityCreativeWorks.comAddys Wine and Spirits: Download the app here! Android link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cta.AddyFineWine Apple Link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/addys-lexis-wine-spirits/id1375492533 As always, please subscribe to our YouTube Channel, it really helps us grow as a podcast which in turn helps the businesses we promote! Leave a like comment, and subscribe. New videos every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Cammie aka Crash.Thunderpants on Instagram & TikTok joins me to talk about some of her favorite fandoms. Cammie kicks things off with Marvel. From her fist introduction to Marvel with the Ultimate Spider-Man cartoon, to getting into the MCU and comics. We cover it all. We talk about her favorite Captains, the X-Men, and one of the projects she hopes to see come to life in the MCU. From Marvel, we flip things over to DC. Animated TV shows once again show the power they had to bring audiences in, as we reflect on Batman: The Animated Series. We also talk about her favorite character in the DC Universe, and we talk about the future of the DC movie franchise after the announcements of James Gunn & Peter Safran and their plans. We wrap it up nicely with Cosplay. Cammie talks about how she first got into Cosplay, and it is such a great story. She talks about the characters she cosplays, whether her Batgirl utility belt is functional, and what she has in the works for the future. You can follow Cammie at: https://www.instagram.com/crash.thunderpants/ https://www.tiktok.com/@crash.thunderpants Get 10% off your order of Woodmarks, Tolkien style maps, and more from In The Reads by using code TALES10 at checkout. Visit them at: https://inthereads.com/ Time Markers: 1:52 Marvel 17:40 DC 35:28 Cosplay
Scott and Michael are joined by guest Jarrad Butz, to countdown their top three animated TV Christmas specials. In the episode, they discuss “Rudolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer, “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” ”Frosty The Snowman,” and other classics, as well as forgotten and offbeat Christmas specials. Join in for all the festive fun! Find more From Pencils to Pixels: The Animation Celebration Podcast at: www.rf4rm.com Follow the show on Twitter: @pencil2pixel Follow the hosts on social media: Scott on Twitter: @scotthopkins76 Michael on Twitter: @mlyonsfl I Michael's website: www.wordsfromlyons.com Rate, review, & subscribe to From Pencils to Pixels on Apple podcasts I Google Play I Stitcher
Who's the most recognizable voice in animated TV and movies? Voices, the world's largest voice over marketplace, did the experiments to find out - and they also checked popular voice actors from video games. Visit https://www.voices.com/company/press/reports/whose-voice-is-that (https://www.voices.com/company/press/reports/whose-voice-is-that) to find a voice for your next project.
Jamie and Tim go into their Top 5 Animated Comic TV Shows! What's your Top 5? Let us know in the comments below! We have MERCH! Clink the link below to get your sweet Code-X SWAG! https://the-code-x-station.creator-spring.com/ We are LIVE on Twitch every Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday for new episodes of the Podcast, Breaking the Code, and Code-X After Dark! Click the link below to follow us on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/thecodexstation
Animated TV shows and movies intended for children can have a positive effect on people coping with stress. In this podcast, Jasmine Foster discusses how something as simple as Saturday morning cartoons, can drastically change and improve your mood.
It's Monday, September 12th, 2022 and welcome to the September edition of Hills Review -- the High School East Student Podcast. At the start of each month during the school year, we release an assortment of student opinion pieces, stories, documentaries, and interviews. Here's what's coming up this week: Twenty-one years after 9/11, many first responders still face long-term mental and physical effects. On Tuesday, Grace Katz interviews her father, Jeffery Katz, and his friend Jimmy Smith – two retired NYPD officers who responded to the attacks on 9/11. In this interview, these two heroes share their experiences and how they have dealt with the heartbreaking aftermath. On Wednesday, Jack Zaremsky argues that while the benefits of exercise and going outside are well known, students don't have very many opportunities to engage in these things while at school. The obvious answer, according to Jack, is simple: give high school kids recess. Animated TV shows and movies intended for children can have a positive effect on people coping with stress. This Thursday, Jasmine Foster discusses how something as simple as Saturday morning cartoons, can drastically change and improve your mood. Being a sports agent is an exciting career filled with many challenges and responsibilities. On Friday, Cole Manus interviews sports agent Rich Kleimann about his job, how he became an agent, and what it's like representing NBA superstar Kevin Durant. Hills Review is produced by members of the Podcasting and Filmmaking Club. If you are interested in becoming a contributor, see Mr. Beatty in room 216. Thanks for listening – and remember to follow us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Tales from the Fandom continues to bring guests from around the globe to talk about their fandoms. Lena aka Lenlaegrim on Instagram joins me from Argentina to talk about her favorite fandoms! We first start off with a discussion about some of her favorite Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels. We talk about the works of Brandon Sanderson including The Cosmere series, along with The Locked Tomb series by Tamsyn Muir. Then we do the unthinkable as we combine Star Trek and Star Wars into one discussion topic. We talk about the show, the movies, what draws her to both long running Sci-Fi fandoms, and more. Lena then introduces me to her love of animated television series. We cover ground on a number of shows, but specifically make time for The Owl House and Maya and the Three. We wrap up with a conversation about Cosplay. From how Lena got into cosplaying, some of the characters she's worked on, and future projects. You can find Lena at: https://www.instagram.com/lenlaegrim/ https://twitter.com/lenlaegrim https://linktr.ee/lenlaegrim Get 10% off your order of Woodmarks, Tolkien style maps, and more from In The Reads by using code TALES10 at checkout. Visit them at: https://inthereads.com/
Episode Three Hundred and Seventy-Eight, joins hosts Jason and Trevor as they discuss three animated TV shows based on movies from the 80s and 90s. James Bond Jr (1991), Rambo: The Force of Freedom (1986) RoboCop (1988)
The Summer of Image kicks off with a look at the animated adult's-only HBO show, Todd McFarlane's #Spawn. Steve and Yahel discuss their memories about Spawn the animated series, as well as the comic book. Does the show hold up, or Spawn too dark and extreme for 2022? Every week friends Steve (comic book writer and podcaster) and Yahel (creator of Wrestling with Gaming youtube channel) chat about weird, obscure, and forgotten media, and some not-so obscure media. But don't just listen! This is much more than a podcast. Obscurity Now! Streams live on Twitch and Youtube every Sunday at 6pm. Come join the chat! Streaming live: Every Sunday at 6pm Eastern, 3pm Pacific PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/stevin-finite/episodes/Obscurity-Now--56-Video-Power-tv-videogame-90s-cartoon-animation-e1ji61v TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/stevinfinite YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/47qT_TXjYPE TicToc: https://www.tiktok.com/@reptilianmedia?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc E-mail: reptilianmedia@gmail.com Twitter: @reptilianmedia Instagram: obscurity_now Hosts: Steve Honeycutt Twitter:@Stevinfinite Audiodrama: www.raycantsleep.com Podcast: www.themeparklegends.com Yahel Velazquez Twitter:@Wrestlesgaming Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WrestlingWithGaming
It's “D'oh” vs “Ohhh boy” as “The Simpsons Movie (2007)” goes at it with “The Bob's Burgers Movie (2022)”. Which dysfunctional and beloved cartoon family will win out? We'll see. Also, some preliminary business: – Brad discusses his time at “Star Wars Celebration” and moving into his new home. – Blak Cinephile gives his spoiler-free […]
NBA Conference Finals outlook for Celtics v Heat and Warriors v Mavericks. Should Hawks fans be rooting against Luka Doncic and the Mavericks? Plus, the Braves are 16-19 with 10 NL East games over the next 14 days, the PGA Championship is this week, and Travis/Spencer draft their top-four animated television characters with some honorable mentions tacked on. +++ SPONSORS: Coach's Corner; John Carr Realtor; Avaloo Hemp Shop; Braddy Electric; PrepSportsReport.com; Savannah Baseball Performance Academy (www.SBPAsports.com). +++
In their second episode, hosts Scott and Michael countdown their top five animated television shows of all time! It's a retro trip back in time, filled with plenty of Saturday morning memories! Find more From Pencils to Pixels: The Animation Celebration Podcast at: www.rf4rm.com Follow the show on Twitter: @pencil2pixel Follow the hosts on social media: Scott on Twitter: @scotthopkins76 Michael on Twitter: @mlyonsfl I Michael's web site: www.wordsfromlyons.com Rate, review, & subscribe to From Pencils to Pixels on Apple podcasts I Google Play I Stitcher
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The epic battle between Simpsons, Family Guy, South Park, King of the Hill, and Rick & Morty begins now! We look at some old school and new schools animated TV shows to try and figure out which one deserves the title. Some tough honorable mentions that probably deserved a seat at the table are discussed as well. Does your favorite show win!?Artwork: Landon McLain (@zygleroxtattoos)Theme/Soundboard/Editing: Devin RoseSouth Park Expert: Brandon ParkeyEditing: Erik McLainSupport the show (https://linktr.ee/whatsthebestpod)
In this episode, Matt & Melissa briefly talk about their lives after a long podcasting break, discuss the lacking DisneyPlus Day, Book of Boba Fett theories, and the most recent casting and rumors surrounding a galaxy far far away. We're pumped to come back with more #StarWars content starting the week of December 29th!
Joelle began her writing career as an advertising copywriter, creating award-winning campaigns for brands like In-N-Out Burger, Kleenex and Lexus. Since making the jump to screenwriting, she's written several romantic comedy and family telefilms including Hallmark Channel's Paris, Wine and Romance. Other films include Love on the Vines and Diagnosis Delicious, each of which aired on Hallmark Movies and Mysteries, Win Lose or Love, and Change of Heart for PixLTV, as well as Reluctant Nanny which aired on the Lifetime Movie Network. She's currently writing a film for the Hallmark Channel's Countdown To Christmas. Joelle's theatrical features include Ninja Kid (for producer Warren Zide) and an animated musical feature in development with Studio Gale in Korea.An experienced animation writer, Joelle's series credits include Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, Ben 10: Omniverse, DC Super Hero Girls and LEGO Friends. She also created the adult animated series Superslackers for 420TV.Joelle has also written comics for Blizzard, DC, Marvel, and Dynamite Entertainment. Graphic novels for IDW/Lion Forge Comics include reboots of the NBC classic shows Saved By the Bell and Punky Brewster. She has also written several video games.Joelle graduated from the University of Pennsylvania. She is also a graduate of the Warner Bros. Sitcom Writers Workshop and Best Screenplay winner at the La Femme Film Festival.
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Episode 7: Rumored Confess Casting NewsJoin us for a special holiday episode of Fletchcast - This episode is packed with BREAKING NEWS concerning the return of a beloved character from the original Fletch film. Our Sources tell us that Anna Osceola is going to play "Larry" in Confess, Fletch. We know Jon Hamm loves her body, and so do we! We discuss the Who's Who of character casting, "Fletch Pop Culture" covers the multiple Fletch references in the Animated TV series "Family Guy", & we take some voicemails along with a few other surprises. We are thankful for so many things this Thanksgiving...but most importantly the Fletch fans! Thank you for all your support. It truly means the world to us. FLETCHCAST VOICEMAIL HOTLINELeave us a voicemail with a comment or question: (267) 714-6799 - the voicemail is open & available 24/7FletchCast is Your Ultimate source for everything Fletch: the books, the movies, & the latest news about our favorite journalistic reporter, Irwin M. Fletcher. Host: James "Laker Jim" Kanowitz (@webguy911)Co-Host: Jake Parrish (@jakelparrish)Co-Host: Bob West Follow Us on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imfletchcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/imfletchcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/imfletchcastP.S. Have a nice day. Fletch is Copyright 1985, 1989 Universal Studios and distributed by MCA/Universal Pictures. The Fletch Soundtrack is Copyright MCA Records. All images and sounds are the intellectual property of Universal Studios. They are used only with the intent of public appreciation of a great film and possible publicity for its place among the great comedies of our time.
We are back after 2 weeks of intense music consideration and voting during the First Round of the 64th Grammy® Awards. Several of the WOA Team are Grammy Voting members, thus the short break. We are now back in full force and curating new breakthrough music, that could well be on next years Grammy® Ballots. Joining our host Oliver Sean in the studio today is Mick Orton of The Silvers. This band has its own Animated TV series, several albums, Hall of Fame Inductees and are about to release their biggest album yet. And the WOA Team have curated the 6 #CertifiedIndie #SongsOfTheWeek for you. Todays Playlist: Tia McGraff - Go Your Own Way Donnie Leafloor Band - Crazy Girl Fatal Vision - Turn Around The Silvers - Out Of This World (Music Video) Lakotah - Silver Eyes Mad/No/Mad - Ohh La La Artists who would like to submit their music for consideration for the WOAFM99 Radio Show can submit their music via www.woafm99.com or via the WOA Music Opportunities Page The WOAFM99 Radio Show is produced by WOA Films and Oliver Sean Productions for the WOA Entertainment Group www.woaentertainment.com www.woafm99.com www.woatv.tv www.oliversean.com
Ever wonder which cartoon or animated series had the best theme song? Well today's the day we declare a winner!! We're doing another Tournament Of Champions this week. We've done tv theme songs with and without lyrics...but this time were really gunna have some fun with things, and be discussing ONLY animated tv shows! So let your inner child out for this episode and let's crown a champion! Follow us for all of our live shows, Sunday's at 5pm, CST on: www.facebook.com/theaudioroastpodcast Or on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/audioroast ***CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE!!!!*** www.audioroast.com We've got mugs, shirts, and so much more you can get at our shop to help support the show. And you can also access playlists, past episodes (audio & video), links to our sponsors, and so much more! Give it a look and check it every week, as we update the website constantly! Be sure to stop by our Patreon page and consider coming a member to get some fun bonus content. www.patreon.com/theaudioroastpodcast Follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com/audioroast Follow us on Instagram @TheAudioRoastPodcast We want to hear from you!! Send comments, suggestions, questions, game ideas, or topics you'd like to hear discussed to our email at: theaudioroastpodcast@gmail.com
Join us today as the new Who You Got Champion Mr. A-Town Ryan brings the next matchup as Mr. Oh So Smooth & The Pixel Potato battle in a Who You Got Challenge: Florida Supercon Animated: TV Theme Songs! What do you think is the best theme in our challenge?
This week, Ryan & Dallas talk about their favorite cartoon characters, which followed a discussion on why 98 Degrees deserves to be in the same conversation as the Backstreet Boys and NSYNC. 0:55 - opening banter 19:43 - top 5 animated tv characters Twitter & Instagram: @5rdpod Email: 5withrd@gmai.com Moosend link: https://moosend.grsm.io/top5 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5rdpod/support
Experimentally ILL Radio 104 with @MikeOToole Air Date: 8/25/2018 Guest: "Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir" Animated TV Series Writer/"The Wheal" Goth Musician/Indie Filmmaker Frederic Lenoir --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/experimentallyill/message
After a week off, we're back with a brand new episode on our top 5 adult animated TV shows.
The boys continue AAPI Heritage Month by discussing some of their favorite creators; INJUSTICE IS GETTING ITS OWN ANIMATED MOVIE, Y'ALL (Adam wrote this); More DC and Adult Swim animated news; New comic lines for upcoming MCU characters; Clarke takes us on a dark journey of vampires and ham sandwiches; Latest issues of Wolverine, Way of X, and Black Knight; and a trip to the Trailer Park for Sweet Tooth. Some might say almost TOO sweet.
The Weeks nonsense:--Guinea Pigs--Broken Noses--America is in Ruins--UFC 262 Oliviera v. Chandler Review--Invincible Season 1 Review--Fake Sounding Real News-- 90's & 00's Animated TV DraftFollow the boys on Twitter / Instagram / Facebook@Cerealboxrejects
Talking about the tv show Invincible spoiling everything we love about this show.
S&S Live (Episode 13): Writing and Developing Animated TV Series with Drew Champion (Dreamwork's ARCHIBALD'S NEXT BIG THING and MADAGASCAR: A LITTLE WILD, GOOD MYTHICAL MORNING) and Jacob Moffat (Dreamwork's ARCHIBALD'S NEXT BIG THING and MADAGASCAR: A LITTLE WILD, Nickelodeon's MUTT & STUFF). We talk about writing for animation, what's needed to pitch and develop animated series to networks and answer questions live from the chat. Intro Music ("For the Love") & Outro Music ("Fire & Rain") by Can't Stop Won't Stop: https://linktr.ee/cswsmusic Creativity, Inc. by Ed Catmull & Amy Wallace - https://amzn.to/3ufaq1Q Drew on Twitter: https://twitter.com/drewchamps Jacob on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jacobmoffat WATCH a VIDEO version of this Episode: https://youtu.be/agOIzbYpaHQ More great screenwriting and industry interviews and resources: http://scriptsandscribes.com/ Join us on Discord: https://discord.com/invite/wey4e6E and Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scriptsandscribes Stay up to date on Social Media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScriptsScribes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scriptsandscribes/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/scriptsandscribes/ Listen to the podcast on: Anchor.fm: https://anchor.fm/scriptsandscribes iTunes/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/scripts-scribes/id527744621 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1XcDzrHXhwIfTtiLW1SXGY Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL3d3dy5zY3JpcHRzYW5kc2NyaWJlcy5jb20vP2ZlZWQ9cnNzMg Note: Some of the links provided as resources may also be affiliate links that, at no cost to you, may earn us a tiny commission if you happen to click through and end up purchasing an item.
In this episode, we'll explore 6 different shows that we feel have had some impact of pop culture --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Every Version Ever - Film Adaptations of Classic Literature!
This time on the show my friend Mark is joining me, and we're talking about an animated TV version of The Secret Garden from the 90's! It is... Really something! Check out Mark's blogs! The Animation Commendation: https://markb4.wordpress.com/ The Live Action Disney Project: https://myliveactiondisneyproject.wordpress.com/ For video versions of Every Version Ever, check out our brand new YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCerv4XaKiR0JW1bw4UPxZzA Check out my other podcast, I Heart Movies on YouTube and Anchor! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/iheartmovies Anchor: https://anchor.fm/iheartpodcast Find me on social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/jonjnorth Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathanheartsmovies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JonJNorth For everything else, check out my Link Tree! https://linktr.ee/jonjnorth If you'd like to help out the show, you can find me on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/jonjnorth --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everyversionever/support
A follow up to our Top 5 TV Themes episode, we return with our picks for Top 5 Animated TV Show Themes!!
This week, Louisa Lawler (@weezyweasley), Background Artist for animated TV shows discusses how no one just “makes it” in their career and details her year long journey from of moving across the country to landing at Bojack Horseman. We talk about the idea of “Lie and Learn It Later” while laughing about the promises we’ve all made in an interview in order to get the job. She shares her thoughts on getting involved in your professional community and using networking, no matter how awkward, to your advantage. We compare the dreaded “skill test” to the technical challenge of the Great British Bake-off while admitting your day-to-day reality of your jobs is more like the signature challenge. Lastly, Louisa says it’s okay to not be at the top of your game starting out because there’s no way but to grow when you’re working. Show Notes - - Natalie Nourigat's graphic novel "I moved to Los Angeles to work in Animation"- Women in Animation- Backgrounds Louisa talks about drawing for practice before landing BoJack
In this episode, we're wrapping up our discussion of all Disney Animated TV Shows! Plus, we talk a little Snowpiercer, a little WandaVision, and a little Jungle Cruise.
A Danish kids Animated TV show about a man with an extended penis as his superpower is drawing some criticism. We know, sounds weird. But watch as we break it all down and even where Pinnochio fits into all of this. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sklarbrocountry/support
While live-action movies and television crews have slowed or stopped their work during the pandemic, America's TV and film animators have been busy as they work from home. Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find us on Twitter @1A.
Every Version Ever - Film Adaptations of Classic Literature!
Continuing our Christmas Carol series, we move on to a version starring someone we talked about in the last episode. Alistair Sim is once again playing Scrooge, only this time he's animated! Eli Sanza is joining me to talk about this Academy Award winning animated special from legendary animators, Richard Williams, and Chuck Jones! Follow Eli online! Eli's Blog: https://ejunkieblog.wordpress.com Eli's Twitter: https://twitter.com/ejunkie2014 If you want more content from me, check out I Heart Movies! Anchor: https://anchor.fm/iheartpodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/iheartmovies And for even more, follow me online! Twitter: https://twitter.com/jonjnorth Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JonJNorth Blog: http://jonathanjnorth.blogspot.com/ Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/jonjnorth/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonjnorth/ If you'd like to help out the show, you can find me on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/jonjnorth --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everyversionever/support
Kyle and Amanda are talking Disney's animated TV shows, from 2000-2009. Also, we talk about Amanda's progress on the 50 squat challenge, DuckTales news, The Mandalorian, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, movies being released on streaming, and Spider-Man 3 news.
On this episode, Kyle and Amanda are talking Disney animated TV shows, from 1983 to the year 2000. Plus, we get side tracked on a discussion of The Santa Clause, and we talk a little about the movie Brick, as well as Black Panther 2.
Here we talk about our favorite Spongebob Squarepants episodes as well as some of our favorite songs.
Here we talk about our favorite Spongebob Squarepants episodes as well as some of our favorite songs.
Cocoa Sugar Cosplay joins me to talk a number of different fandoms! We first dive in with Steven Universe. We cover the show, the movie and Steven Universe Future. From the characters to story arcs and everything in between. From there, we talk about DC Animated TV Shows like Batman, Justice League, Batman Beyond and more. We then move on to the Assassin's Creed video game franchise. We cover the games and stories, characters, and the game matching up with real world locations. Lastly, we talk Cosplay. From how long she's been cosplaying, her favorite cosplays and what she is planning for the future. You can find Cocoa Sugar Cosplay at: https://www.instagram.com/cocoasugarcosplay/ https://www.facebook.com/Cocoa-Sugar-Cosplay-106362457804781 https://linktr.ee/cocoasugarcosplay
- Braintrust Dumbfuck of the Week: Neil Clark - Braintrust Fan of the Week: Tony Hawk - Women won the right to vote 100 years ago - Wuhan Electronic Music Festival - Car-sized meteor flew within 1,800 miles of earth making it the closet pass ever - Latest news on the NBA playoffs and NBA draft - Baseball is the most annoying sport - Charlie Woods: Next GOAT? - George Kittle got paid - What's new in music - Dean's Superhero Fact of the Week: Shang-Chi - Who's Horny of the Week? Kemah Siverand - Top 3 of the Week: Animated TV shows - The Tony Reali Trivia Blitz
Damian's Top 5 List: 1. Duckman 2. The Critic 3. Aqua Teen Hunger Force 4. Squidbillies 5. Space Ghost Dion Top 5 List: 1. Archer 2. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/damian-j-sherman/support
Papa Joe Aviance introduces his black super hero animated tv series, The Electric Negro. Dr. Miami spreads knowledge and safety perspectives on Brazilian butt lifts through WAGS. He discusses penile extensions as well. iGlam is a Lash Expert that does individual lashes. She discusses her upcoming Christmas Toy Drive held at a Hospital in the Bronx. Vintage Xipishi Furs explains the different furs she has and why she chooses vintage. CoHost Rob is an Actor from "BULL" the movie and is going places.
We got a Sixer! Danny is joined by Rey, Dresden, Wasabi, Yolo and George to draft their favorite animated TV themes.
It's a fun and nostalgia-filled discussion on this week's episode of Top of the List as we move from film to TV. RB and Dom discuss their favorite animated TV shows including what each host would place at the top of the list for each of them. We drop new episodes every Monday at Noon so stay tuned for those and as always thanks for listening!
We discuss movies and TV and do some impressions of your favorite characters from Batman that are sure to make you hate Batman. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jartalk/message
Hi Everyone,Todays episode is a discussion on my personal review of the TV series Titans based from the DC Comics Teen Titans. Season 2 is out on Netflix in the UK so I am doing a bit of a history of episode as well as a review of seasons 1 and 2 as I haven't done a podcast on this show yet. as well as this I will speculate and discuss what I would like to see in future seasons of the show. Is there a Season 3? what might we see going forward? with Gar finally become the Beast Boy we know and love from the Animated TV show... one can only hope!Let me know if you enjoy listening to this sort of explanation type podcast and I will do more.Facebook - cinematiccomicTwitter - cinematiccomicPatron- cinematiccomics (just follow, no need to subscribe or pledge - huge thanks if you do)Instagram - cinematiccomicspodcastYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJeZeg-vinESasMysmHQXfg?view_as=subscriberEmail - cinematiccomicspodcast@gmail.comPlease get in touch and thanks for listening!!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=19978121)
Things are a little different again this week as Travis and Joe sit down and don’t talk Veronica Mars. Instead, in this episode we talk about some of our favorite animated tv shows from our childhood and into adulthood! Follow the podcast across all social media platforms to join in with the discussion @veronicamarspod - Twitter, Instagram. Send any questions, comments, or concerns to veronicamarspod@gmail.com. Visit our website: http://www.veronicamarspod.com/ Find Joe on social media @ohjeaux ---> Instagram, Twitter Find Travis on social media @travistruant---> Instagram, Twitter
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This week on the podcast, we draft TV Doctors and Animated TV characters. Can Zoidberg pull the double? Times will tell. We also bring in a new segment where we try to write jokes in 'Stato's Comedy Corner' and we in some sort of SEO fever dream we talk Netflix's show Tiger King and how Carole Baskin killed her husband. Please, footy, come back soon. Twitter: @thedraftdoctors Website: thedratdoctors.com.au Instagram: thedraftdoctors
Dylan Hysen & Alex Bonilla give you their recommendations on animated TV shows and movies to watch while social distancing!
Just like there are far fewer resources for learning TV writing than for learning to write features, there are an incredibly small number of resources for learning to write for animated TV. That’s why it is a great privilege to have animation writer Steven Darancette open a window for us into this field.As an L.A.-based episodic TV animation writer, Steven has written for shows at Warner Bros. Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network and others, including such well known animated shows as Ozzy & Drix, and Krypto – The Superdog. He has also created over a dozen animated TV series pitches that are in varying stages of development. He has a lot of wisdom to share!Why will learning to draw help you to write scripts for animation? How does the pay structure for daytime animation work, and why is it highly different from primetime animated shows? Is it true that you pitch by email, even without an agent? If so, how? What problems will a US writer face if they want to tap into the large Canadian animation market?Steven has also written and produced features, and has a number of projects in development. He has some interesting advice on what to do with the unsold feature scripts you’re written, which are now collecting dust in your drawer…Follow Steven on Twitter: @sdarancetteBuy Gray’s book for only $4.99! Look for it on Amazon – How To Break In To TV Writing: Insider Interviews.Didn’t get your questions asked? Make sure you follow Gray on Twitter (@GrayJones) so you can get the scoop on who is being interviewed and how to get your questions in. Also check out our TV Writer Twitter Database to find Twitter addresses for over 1,000 TV writers. Find our previous episodes and other resources at www.tvwriterpodcast.com or on Gray’s YouTube channel.First published April 11, 2011.
Just like there are far fewer resources for learning TV writing than for learning to write features, there are an incredibly small number of resources for learning to write for animated TV. That's why it is a great privilege to have animation writer Steven Darancette open a window for us into this field. As an L.A.-based episodic TV animation writer, Steven has written for shows at Warner Bros. Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network and others, including such well known animated shows as Ozzy & Drix, and Krypto – The Superdog. He has also created over a dozen animated TV series pitches that are in varying stages of development. He has a lot of wisdom to share! Why will learning to draw help you to write scripts for animation? How does the pay structure for daytime animation work, and why is it highly different from primetime animated shows? Is it true that you pitch by email, even without an agent? If so, how? What problems will a US writer face if they want to tap into the large Canadian animation market? Steven has also written and produced features, and has a number of projects in development. He has some interesting advice on what to do with the unsold feature scripts you're written, which are now collecting dust in your drawer… Follow Steven on Twitter: @sdarancette Buy Gray's book for only $4.99! Look for it on Amazon – How To Break In To TV Writing: Insider Interviews. Didn't get your questions asked? Make sure you follow Gray on Twitter (@GrayJones) so you can get the scoop on who is being interviewed and how to get your questions in. Also check out our TV Writer Twitter Database to find Twitter addresses for over 1,000 TV writers. Find our previous episodes and other resources at www.tvwriterpodcast.com or on Gray's YouTube channel. First published April 11, 2011.
Topic: Batman Tutorial We’re moving on from Gundam, and in to… The Batman! This is the first of what will be coming in the next year of Focused Topics, as where previously, we had been broad in discussion about Anime, Manga, Star Trek, and such, we’ll be diving in to more focused parts of geek culture, namely the heroes, villains, and key elements of certain media. Batman being one of the most ubiquitous comic book heroes in almost all media from Comics, to TV, to movies, and even anime and music, I figured this was a good place to start. Tutorial DC vs Marvel Continuity Marvel’s continuity is never explicitly mentioned or referenced, since Marvel deliberately doesn’t mention when events occur. In most cases, Events in Marvel happened a few years ago usually. DC continuity is often the Story. Namely that it has changed, reshaped, and modified the continuity endlessly over time. There’s been numerous major events that reshape the world and universe of DC to the point that it’s hard to talk about some characters, events, or even stories properly without rationalizing if they happened before certain events or not. This doesn’t make DC hard to follow, but rather makes it more difficult to be invested in long running stories, as the universe could up-end everything a few years later in a big event. Check out this video on DC Continuity https://www.youtube.com/embed/wunNa04W0sE Batman More about characters than individual plot/stories. First appeared in Detective Comics #27, 1939. Bruce Wayne (Batman) Classic well known character. Caped Crusader Dark Knight World’s Greatest Detective Watched his parents get killed after coming out of a theatre(Sometimes movie theatre). Devoted his life to stopping crime after the event. Decided on Bat-theme as he discovered the now Batcave as a child and was afraid of the bats in the cave(Depending on Story) Doesn’t kill. No Super-Human Powers Depending on story, studied or well educated in: Criminology Software Engineering and/or Computer Engineering Chemistry Biology Physics Psychology Master of Various martial arts Acrobat Considered the world’s greatest detective Consider to be in Peak physical form for man in his age. Some stories he’s in his mid to late 20s, or as old as his early 40s. Fights for what’s right for the city, outside of the law. Will not take a life Equipment: Batsuit Built using Kevlar and various cloth based armors Symbol on chest is often hardest part of the suit, (Intentional) Mask includes radio for ease of communication Bracers/gloves have unique Fins/Blade catching spikes Utility belt (Numerous gadgets) Grapple Hook Cape can be used for stealth and gliding in the air. Batmobile Various incarnations of cars Later version have gadgets and tools Some don’t look like cars Various Planes, Boats, Submarines, or motorcycles have been used in the past. Doesn’t use Guns Thought to be a Psychopath by some people. Alfred is his trusted butler, right hand man when it comes to managing and assisting batman. Lucius Fox: trusted advisor, inventor, business manager, and associate to Bruce Wayne/Batman Previously Played by Adam West, Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer, George Clooney, Christian Bale, Ben Affleck, Kevin Conroy Alternative Versions Terry McGinnis : Batman Beyond(Batman of the Future) Gotham 40 years after Batman, Bruce Wayne has retired Terry (17 Years Old) takes up Bruce Wayne's old, but very high tech, Batsuit Cloak Integrated wings Integrated bat tool Enhance Strength & Durability Some returning villains, some new ones. Robins: All incarnations of Robin are often depicted being an element of Batman character. All Robins have worn a Red, Yellow, Green, and Black costume, symbolized by the letter “R” on left breast. Dick Grayson First Robin Former acrobat, parents died during high-wire event in a circus. Bruce offers for Dick to become his ward, and eventually Robin In most cases, people talking about Robin are talking about this incarnation Considered the next to inherit the Batman Role He did on the one occasion Batman died Became new hero called “Nightwing” when he became disillusioned with Batman’s Ideals Represents the peak physical conditions of Batman Is equally smart and morally just. Jason Todd Second Robin Discovered by Batman as Jason was stealing the Batmobile’s tires. Initially a ‘Rebel’ Robin, not wanting to conform to society and often going against orders. Batman makes him a Robin, despite lack of physical conditioning, as he feared Jason would turn to a life of crime afterwards. Character actually died in Comics due to a fan vote. First death of a robin/side kick. Character was later revived through various means, but comes back resenting Bruce Wayne Becomes the anti-hero/villain “Red Hood” Represents the psychopathic tendencies of Batman Tim Drake Third Robin Tim deduced that Batman and Robin was Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson due to Dick’s acrobatic skills. He offers/convinces Batman to allow him to become Robin because Batman has gotten more violent and reckless without a Robin Later becomes the Red Robin after Dick Grayson becomes Batman During Batman’s Death, he tried to prove that Batman was still alive. Only man behind Batman to have Ra’s al Ghul to be addressed as “Detective”. Represents the intelligence and detective skills of Batman Stephanie Brown Fourth Robin First Female Robin, former Girl Friend of Tim Drake, former vigilante. Took over the role when Time resigned for a period of time. She was fired by Batman for not following orders. She was apparently killed when she attempted to orchestrate one of Batman’s plans for a gang war Her death was faked by a doctor, trying to protect her, but also trying to prove a point to Batman and other kids so that they wouldn’t become Robin ever again. She’s often not thought of as a true Robin as she only had the role for a short time. Damian Wayne Fifth Robin, Current Damian is the son of Bruce Wayne and Talia al Ghul via. Talia gives Damian to Bruce when she must go in to hiding. Upon Batman’s Death, Dick Grayson becomes Batman and promotes Damian to Robin Typically Batman is brooding and Robin is more innocent/fun, the roles were reversed somewhat during Dick’s run as Batman, with Damian being more hard edge After Bruce Wayne returned, Damian continued as Robin Much more bleeding edge and hardcore than even Batman Represents the violent and morally blurring aspects of Batman Other Allies: Commissioner James Gordon Head of Police in Gotham Ally of Batman, often giving direction and insight to Batman Often seen as Trusting Batman fully, though in later incarnations, questioning the vigilante nature of Batman. Shares same belief/feelings about protecting Gotham and ridding it of Crime element. Barbara Gordon (Batgirl) Initially Created for the Batman TV show with Adam West, but migrated to the comics upon her popularity. Daughter of Police Commissioner James Gordon, she initially worked as the Head Librarian for Gotham Library system, thought to be one of the largest Libraries in the world. Became Batgirl by accident after foiling plan, but eventually became an ally of Batman In the graphic novel, Killing Joke, Joke shoot Barbara Gordon in the spine, causing her to become paralyzed from the waist down This is carried over in to the mainline comics, where she is no longer Batgirl, but instead becomes a mysterious information broker known as ‘Oracle’. As Oracle, she helps Batman deal with information and computer warfare. She also starts her own organization called “Birds of Prey” as an all female super hero troop to fight off other crimes. Due to reality bending incidents, she eventually regains her mobility and becomes Batgirl once again. Villains Joker #1 Batman Villain Clown Prince of Crime He is presented as a criminal mastermind with a twisted sense of humor No real Origin Story ever established Multiple interpretations on the character: Mafia/Criminal Organization Boss Psychopath Chaotic Lunatic Jokester Previously played by Jack Nicholson, Heath Ledger, and Mark Hammil Harley Quinn Another character that started in the Animated TV show, translated to Comic Former Psychologist at Arkham Asylum, fell in love with Joker Often portrayed as just as lunatic as Joker Penguin Oswald Cobbelpott Former Criminal and super villain, used themed umbrella Now operated semi-legitimate organizations for his criminal enterprise One of few villains Batman allows, seeing him as useful information Riddler Edward Nigma Super level genius Hell bent on proving that he smarter than everyone else, including Batman Catwoman Selina Kyle Master theme with cat theme One of Batman’s many lovers Another person Batman allows as a former love interest and occasional ally. Two-Face Harvey Dent Former Gotham District Attorney, he had acid splashed in his face and went crazy because of it. Crime center around the flip of a coin and two opposing sides/choices Mr. Freeze Dr Victor Fries Former Scientist who was researching Cryogenics for his wife who was suffering from a terminal illness An Accident forced him to have to wear a cold suit. His powers/crimes revolve around Ice Bane The man that Broke Batman A genius level criminal mind who is addicted to a drug known as venom, turns his body in to something similar to the Hulk Known previously for breaking Batman’s back and putting him out of commission for a period of time Poison Ivy Pamela Isley Former Biochemist and Botanist who is an eco-terrorist. Her powers revolve around poisons and manipulating plants Occasionally teams up with villains Catwoman and Harley Quinn Ra’s al Ghul Name translates to “Head of the Ghoul” Eco-Terrorist bent on returning the world to a natural balance Over 700 years old His life is extended via the Lazarus Pits, wells of restoring water/liquid that can even restore life in to people and turn them young. Talia al Ghul Daughter to Ra’s al Ghul and mother to Damian Wayne Frequent love partner to Batman Almost always around her father or his activities, rarely acts outside of his interests Scarecrow Jonathan Crane Former Arkham Asylum Psychologist He is known for his scarecrow like look Master of Fear through gasses and toxin he releases to cause hysteria Homework Dark Knight Batman: Under the Red Hood Batman: Year One Batman: Bad Blood
This week Uncle Oz returns to the show and we talk all about the latest season of Young Justice and list our top 5 DC animated movies. We also go in depth and get into a huge debate about what makes a good leader, play 1 gotta go, and so much more. Its another great conversation you wont want to miss. Email us any questions or comments and like, subscribe, and leave us 5 star reviews on all podcast platforms.Recorded on 8/29/19Twitter: Knee4marvelvsdcEmail: Knee4 marvelvs dc@godefylife.com
Finishing the 12 Step Program, and changing his life from a tragic accident. Becoming a success as a single panel cartoonist, author, and short filmmaker. He would now tackle the world of Animated TV and show a view of the disabled that would challenge mainstream audiences. Also the creation of his autobiography that Robin Williams has been championing would take a turn and be in jeopardy. Part 2 of 2
Marie Cheng talks about choosing to be a story teller over going to business school, the long journey through film school, playing the intern and production assistant game, working hard as a core value, how to find the right creative community in Hollywood, how to teach yourself to write scripts, learning improv at Upright Citizens Brigade and how to write animated TV scripts for DreamWorks and Nickelodeon. Some of Marie's past credits include working on shows like The Adventures of Puss and Boots and Harvey Girls Forever! on Netflix. Marie Cheng is a comedy writer-performer based in Los Angeles. As the first in her family born in the U.S., she gravitates toward fish-out-of-water stories and good boba. She grew up in Huntington Beach, CA, and graduated from Chapman's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts with a BFA in Animation. She also studied abroad in Florence, Italy, and won't stop talking about it. She loves curly fries and animals that look like bread. Here is a link to Marie's award-wining senior thesis film, Volcano!, just for fun. For more fun and storytelling, please follow Marie Cheng's Instagram. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/americanfilmmaker/support
Today we get political with 10 ideas on how to encourage younger voters to vote and then get less serious thinking about cartoons we want to see live action movies made of.
In this episode Jenny discusses her experience at London Film Comic Con Spring 2019, then we discuss our thoughts on the new Gremlins Animated TV show coming to the new WB streaming service as well as out thoughts on the new Critters trailer and Detective Pikachu. Also we discuss the ending of Arrow and how it will effect the other Arrowverse shows. Link Below for the comics we discuss. www.deadstarpublishing.co.uk Also you can find them on Facebook.
Welcome to Episode 274. In this episode Leftover Brian is joined by Rebekah and Greg Aulenti. We breakdown the Dark Phoenix trailer scene by scene and rate it. There’s a lot to cover here and we go pretty in depth with it. In Good Pop Bad Pop we talk about the new Hellboy red band... Read more
Animated TV shows that look like Fortnite. All links: tinyurl.com/IHlinktree --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inhuman-podcast/support
Alex and Nick welcome Tom Ruegger, creator of iconic TV series Animaniacs, Tiny Toon Adventures, Pinky & the Brain, and Histeria!, to discuss the process of writing and producing animated television shows. What is the process of generating and selling animated TV series? What makes for a great idea that can be succesful? What are the differences between storyboard-driven and script-driven shows? How was Animaniacs developed? How can you take established characters from franchises and give them a new take? How do you balance educational component and entertainment value? The Paper Team gets wacky... SHOWNOTES Content Getting started in animation, Working for Hanna-Barbera, differences between storyboard-driven and script-driven shows, coming up with ideas for TV shows, selling TV shows, animation versus live-action, developing Animaniacs and Pink & the Brain, using music, reinventing established characters, working on Batman, selling Histeria, and thoughts on the Animaniacs reboot (00:55) Final Advice, Resources, and Next Week On (39:11) Links Tom Ruegger on Twitter Tiny Toon Adventures Animaniacs Pinky & the Brain Histeria! Freakazoids! The 7D Hanna-Barbera Filmation A Pup Named Scooby-Doo The Premiere of Platypus Duck (Video) Sport Billy Yogi Bear Batman: The Animated Series "Hooked on a Ceiling" (1x04 - Animaniacs) "This Pun for Hire" (3x08 - Animaniacs) Resources RhymeZone Urban Dictionary This episode brought to you by Roadmap Writers Use code ROADMAP to get $15 OFF your first Roadmap Writers Program Special thanks to Alex Switzky for helping us edit this episode. If you enjoyed this episode (and others), please consider leaving us an iTunes review at paperteam.co/itunes! :) You can find Paper Team on Twitter: Alex - @TVCalling Nick - @_njwatson If you have any questions, comments or feedback, you can e-mail us: ask@paperteam.co
Welcome to SNEW with the Crew's twelfth episode of Just Another Retro Cast! Catch us every week for in depth discussions on the things we loved growing up. This week, we continue discussing animated TV shows of the 80s & 90s! Please like, share, review subscribe and all that good stuff! Consnewm and enjoy! Find us here: Libsyn: http://snewwiththecrew.libsyn.com/ Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/snew-with-the-crew/id1211129824?mt=2 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-y8ZJOmGB3wFG9qPOGcf_Q?sub_confirmation=1 Sticher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/snew-network/snew-with-the-crew?refid=stpr Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/snew-with-the-crew/tracks OUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/snewwiththecrew/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/snewwiththecrew Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/snewwiththecrew/ Links to Show Creator Stuff: Paul Brown: Rocket Punch Collectables: https://www.facebook.com/rpcollectables/ Curios - City: https://www.facebook.com/CuriosCityCollectables/ Roll Tape https://soundcloud.com/roll-tape Chris Quinton: Chris Quinton's Music & Things: https://www.facebook.com/chrisquintonmusic/ SJQ Vapour Monkey Ecigs http://www.sjqvapes.com/ Adam Gaterell: Adam Gaterell Arts: https://www.facebook.com/AdamGaterellArts/ Ross Murphy: Twitter: @rosscomurphy Playstation Network: rosscobaby https://my.playstation.com/rosscobaby (find him and kill him with a tank please)
Welcome to SNEW with the Crew's eleventh episode of Just Another Retro Cast! Catch us every week for in depth discussions on the things we loved growing up. This week, we continue discussing animated TV shows of the 80s & 90s! Please like, share, review subscribe and all that good stuff! Consnewm and enjoy! Find us here: Libsyn: http://snewwiththecrew.libsyn.com/ Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/snew-with-the-crew/id1211129824?mt=2 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-y8ZJOmGB3wFG9qPOGcf_Q?sub_confirmation=1 Sticher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/snew-network/snew-with-the-crew?refid=stpr Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/snew-with-the-crew/tracks OUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/snewwiththecrew/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/snewwiththecrew Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/snewwiththecrew/ Links to Show Creator Stuff: Paul Brown: Rocket Punch Collectables: https://www.facebook.com/rpcollectables/ Curios - City: https://www.facebook.com/CuriosCityCollectables/ Roll Tape https://soundcloud.com/roll-tape Chris Quinton: Chris Quinton's Music & Things: https://www.facebook.com/chrisquintonmusic/ SJQ Vapour Monkey Ecigs http://www.sjqvapes.com/ Adam Gaterell: Adam Gaterell Arts: https://www.facebook.com/AdamGaterellArts/ Ross Murphy: Twitter: @rosscomurphy Playstation Network: rosscobaby https://my.playstation.com/rosscobaby (find him and kill him with a tank please)
Chris, Dana and Michelle sit down to talk about some of the best animated series to ever hit the small screen. You whizzed on the electric fence, didn't ya? Find us at www.themoviesleuth.com or www.spoilerfreemoviesleuth.com Questions, comments, concerns, or your lunch order: email chris@spoilerfreemoviesleuth.com music provided by www.audionautix.com support us at www.patreon.com/themoviesleuth also find us at twitter.com/themoviesleuth or look us up on instagram as themoviesleuth Don't forget to enter this month's Reel Crime giveaway: CLICK HERE TO ENTER A copy of Yoga Hosers on blu-ray combo pack from MVD Publishing
Ellie and Zenger discuss current events in the world of geek. Then is a trip down memory lane with animated TV shows that are based on comic books. Finally we talk about the new segment “Read This” Co-Host Rob is with us as well! Don't forget to check us out on Facebook: Zeng This Twitter: @zengthis iTunes: Zeng This Patreon: www.patreon.com/zengthis Instagram: @zengthispodcast SoundCloud: Zeng This Email us at zengthis@gmail.com All Music on the podcast was done by @DJGoldenBoy89
After a bumper crop of responses to our segment on animated TV shows, we talk about some of the comments we received. We highlight a few listener suggestions for other animated shows to check out. Our big segment this week is a spoiler-filled discussion of Orange is the New Black's fourth season. We talk about some of the controversies surrounding the last handful of episodes, about the difficulty of negotiating OITNB's interest in the Black Lives Matter movement, about TV's troublesome Bury Your Gays trope, and about whether we think the season works as a whole. To no one's surprise, Piper is still a huge bummer.
For our first segment this week, we talk about half-hour animated TV shows, and why we don't spend much time talking about them. Andrew, with some assists from Margaret, tries to explain to Kathryn why animated TV shows are worthy watches, particularly shows like Bob's Burgers, Home Movies, Clone High and Venture Brothers. In light of Kathryn's animated TV reticence, we turn to a consideration of our TV dealmakers and dealbreakers. What things about a TV show will make us tune in, regardless of any other aspect of its production? (For Margaret, is it a costume drama? Then yeah, she's there.) What things about a TV show will make us tune out and never look back? Andrew lets loose some Joss Whedon feelings.
As an independent comics publisher and illustrator for years, writer and artist Jay Odjick from the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg Algonquin Nation in Quebec has a vast list of accomplishments to include his graphic novel entitled KAGAGI: The Raven with thru Canada’s largest comics publisher, Arcana Comics After the success of KAGAGI, Jay produced a television series and as executive producer, he also serves as character designer and lead writer. You can find Kagagi on APTN Sundays at 10AM or at aptn.ca/Kagagi and on FNX in the United States. Find Jay on Facebook or follow him on Twitter @jayodjick. Shé:kon and Thanks for joining Native Trailblazers! The Native Show with over half a million listeners worldwide! For over six years, our award-winning Native themed online radio show has been delivering the hottest topics in Indian Country to your desktop, mobile or other listening devices! Listen in Every Friday at 7pm EST or any time after in archives! HOSTS: Vincent Schilling (Producer, Speaker, Journalist, Author, VP Schilling Media) www.Twitter.com/VinceSchilling and Delores Schilling (CEO, Schilling Media, Inc.) www.Twitter.com/DelSchilling Join our chat room Here's How Website www.NativeTrailblazers.com Mailing List - http://eepurl.com/O7fa1 iTunes Podcasts- http://goo.gl/GkEOJ3
December's Interview: David Kaufman It's still 2015 - here's our special Back to the Future episode featuring our interview with David Kaufman, the voice of Marty McFly from the animated series!Don't forget to donate to help keep us going - even if it's a dollar: DONATEPlease rate us on iTunes: iTunesVisit our website: www.SaturdayMorningRewind.comFollow us on Twitter: @SaturdayRewindFollow us on Facebook: Facebook
3Top3s is back! Join Larry, Sean, and Max as they each count down their top three favorite animated shows.
“If all you do is fight for your own life than your life is worth nothing.” We review Spark of the Rebellion, the pilot episode of Star Wars: Rebels! Why is Rebels the most important new Star Wars project since Episode I: The Phantom Menace? How does it fit in with next year's Episode VII? And what's the deal with those Wookies?!? In the INFINITE CROSSOVER CHAMBER, what's the better Star Wars story – Rebels or Clone Wars? We draw up our top 5 animated TV shows. 0:00 – 33:50: Star Wars: Rebels; 33:51 – 48:58: INFINITE CROSSOVER CHAMBER: Star Wars: Rebels VS. Star Wars: Clone Wars; 48:59 – 1:25:25: Top 5 Animated TV Shows.
This week’s contenders: Heelys vs. Rip-Sticks, Inception machine vs. Total Recall machine, Doritos Locos Taco vs. KFC Double Down, Conan O’Brien vs. Conan the Barbarian, Live Action Mighty Ducks vs. Animated TV show Mighty Ducks.
Animated TV goes feature length...Reviews: Futurama: Bender's Big Score, The Simpsons Movie, South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut, Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, and Anais Mitchell. Also: Fatman.com