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Complex Angel and DC sit down to dissect the movie BeBe's kids.
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God did not call your life a mess! He called "Sin" "Sin" and told you to stay away from sin! There are all kinds of sin! However, you can't be "Saved" and a "Sinner" at the same time! Take a listen! 1st Peter 4:18
An early birthday present for Jordan! Join us as Jordan tells us how Bebe's Kids influenced his comedy! How has this movie influenced you? Produced by Matt Cole of Go On Productions (facebook.com/GoOnPodcasts ) Intro song by Skye Zentz ( SkyeZentzMusic.com ) Artwork by Derek Munn ( MisterMunn.com )
This week's episode is dedicated to the educators and parents. Join Kryss Robins and Chamaya an amazing educator discuss difficulties of education in the pandemic.
New Year, new episode. We're back from the holidays and we got another classic hood film to watch. This time we get the animated classic "Bebe's Kids". We chop it up with Maura Sateriale about the film, get her take on the story, and discuss how Looney Tunes helped keep this film goofy while maintaining its hood vibes.
The ladies sit down and retell fond stories of their kid's misadventures.
We don't die we multiply! Welcome back for another wonderful guest'd episode featuring the amazing Anthony, where he introduces us to the wonderful wild world inspired by Robin Harris in Bebe's Kids! Released in 1992, and directed by Proud Family creator Bruce W. Smith, this film is based on Robin Harris' showstopping stand-up bit about some misbehaving kids. Do they deserve a trip to Las Vegas in the end? We don't even talk about that! Oops! But find out anyways on this episode of Tapes! Tapes! Tapes! Love, Tape-Daddies
We recorded this in September of 2019. Those were the days. Anyway we talked about this negro classic that's not considered a classic but is. We talk about the good, the bad and the ugly animation. We also talk about Robin Harris, Reggie Hudlin and other things. Twitter: @3blackgeeks @cjwizgeek @Deetheblackgeek @blknerdjapan www.3blackgeeks.com Facebook Facebook Group
Review: Balcones Peated Texas Single Malt Whisky Special Guest: Phat Jon After sorting out that a quote comes from Dexter and not Sons of Anarchy, Kelly gives us a lesson on Orkney Islands and highland peat. Aaron tells about Phat Jon's inventive flask. Then Phat Jon tells an accident story which leads to at least 1 tip that all kids/adults should know when dealing with the law. Also and update on Kelly's DWI situation. Check out the show notes at: beardedidiots.com Support us on Patreon! patreon.com/beardedidiots WE HAVE MERCH! -> beardedidiots.com/store Intro/outro music is provided by ampletunes.com go check them out, send them some love and tell them we sent you! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beardedidiots/support
The hilarious and legendary Faizon Love stopped by and chopped it up with Melz about it all, from his role as the voice of Robin Harris in the animated classic "Bebe's Kids" to his top 3 chicken sandwiches and his opinions about other comedians. Catch him at The Twice As Funny Comedy Lounge in Killeen, Texas March 6th through March 8th.
Episode 201 Bebe's Kids Exclusively on bynkradio.net/podcasts This week Shogun and Cole talk about Birds of Prey (00:11:00) Shogun's chaining day (00:30:00) who is a light skin tough guy (00:38:00) (00:56:00) IT'S BACK! Black history.....of movies month has begun! Shogun- Bebe's Kids Cole- Boy Bye (01:36:00) RUNDOWN Gayle King on Kobe Teens jump basketball coach (2:33:00)Send Us your Cougar list/ Panther List THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
This week, Heather, Steven, Kasey and Nathan assign each other movies they have never seen and try to sum it up in 60 seconds. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Asa says it's the Simpson's anniversary, and it's the perfect excuse to steer the show away from the nightmare fuel of the new Cats movie! Plus - who the hell doesn't know Bebe's Kids!??
Faizon Love joins us with surprise guest Art Garfield! aka. Comedian Garfield. Along with Jazmyn W. and A.D. Hodge in tonight's episode of Comedy Craft. Hear two comedy veterans talk about the current comedy atmosphere, climate change, their thoughts on being in DC, and some amazing beer names for the night. Faizon Love, best know for his rolls in Martin Lawrence's Def Jam Comedy performance and his breakout cinema debut as the voice of Robin Harris in Bebe's Kids. Faizon’s breakout performance, however, was as Big Worm in the 1995 hit film Friday (Ice Cube, Chris Tucker). Follow up films include Elf (Will Ferrell), Couples Retreat (Vince Vaughn, Jon Favreau) and so many more. Full IMDB in show notes.
Warning Signs for Reconcilliation! Possible bad intentions with the location and travel to a remote meeting place to resolve issues. Are the finances even in place for travel? What happens when you get there? Can you get home? Is it a set up? Who else is involved other than the Karmic third party> There could be up to 5 more people, various family members and multiple unseen children in the full picture.... I had a vision myself of DM very bad intentions which could require law enforcement. Stay Woke Fam!
Host, Dany Roth, is joined by The Rap Critic, Daren Jackson, to get justice for the first animated film both starring a black cast and based off of a black comedian's stand-up. Bebe's Kids is often maligned, but it's actual seminal and, dare we say it, important. Watch with us and we'll tell you why we love Bebe's Kids so much.
Quick note: Audio is a liiiiiiiittle bit rough this episode due to some tech issues. We apologize in advance ..sometimes technology can be silly. Thanks for your patience guys and happy listening!In this episode of the podcast Bre and Way are strait-jacking as they watch the film Bebe's Kids. Directed by Bruce W. Smith and realesed in 1992 Bebe's Kids is a animated comedy that was a staple in black culture in the 90's. We discuss our experiences with the film and talk in depth about it's plot and characters. And don't forget, you can subscribe to the podcast at blacknanimated.podbean.com Or you can listen to the podcast through Spotify, Itunes, or even, Google Play And be sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter @blacknanimated LATER DAYS---
Warrington Hudlin, Filmmaker & Producer joins us to discuss the latest black films making history today. Hudlin, known for producing movies such as "House Party", "Boomerang" and "Bebe's Kids" with brother Reginald Hudlin (known as the Hudlin Bros.).
We take a walk down memory lane with the 1992 film Bebe's Kids starring Faizon Love as Robin Harris. We talk about the surprising lack of black characters in animated films, the low key depth of the films story, and if this PG-13 cartoon actually helped the cause.FOLLOW BLACK MEN CAN'T JUMP [IN HOLLYWOOD]:https://twitter.com/blackmenpodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/blackmenpodcastBUY BLACK MEN CAN'T JUMP [IN HOLLYWOOD] MERCH:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/black-men-can-t-jump-in-hollywoodSUPPORT BLACK MEN CAN'T JUMP [IN HOLLYWOOD] ON PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/BMCJBLACK MEN CAN'T JUMP [IN HOLLYWOOD] IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST:https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/black-men-cant-jump-in-hollywood
This week Ann, Dan, and Becky discuss custody orders and how they work. Dan thinks men don't get a fair shake when it comes to family court, especially when children are involved. Ann believes that most men don't want to take care of their children anyway so the mother should be the natural custodial parent. They agree to disagree but the one thing Dan and Becky learned new is not only should you have a will, you should specify who your children should go to in the event of your death. Dan also learns what a Godparent is and why his father used to have to pick his little sister up at Burger King and Gas Stations. Custody of Children What are the different types of custody when it comes to children? If there are no custody orders, does anyone have custody of the children? If both family members become deceased, where do the children go if: There are family members/relatives on both sides willing to take them in. There are no known family members/relatives, or none willing to take them in. Can the parents have some sort of directive prior to their deaths as to where or who the children can be placed with? Do you need a custody order as a: Single mother/father with no contact with the father? Co-parent who the child lives with? Divorced or separated from the other parent? Other parent in jail/prison? What reasons would you want to pursue a custody order? What are some caveats that common people wouldn’t expect or know about when it comes to custody? Custody for women. Top reasons women file for custody. How do you file for sole/joint custody and what types of documents, proof, etc… would you need to be successful? Custody for men. Top reasons men file for custody. How do you file for custody, if your child doesn’t live with you? What types of documents, proof, etc… would you need to be successful? (walk through the process) How likely is the court to rule in favor of the father who the child doesn’t live with? What can improve his chances? Other Family Law stuff concerning children. Can a registered sex offender who has an order to not be around children be around their own children? If not, do they lose their parental rights? Headlines: Missing Child Support. Colorado man pays child support late but the mother never got it. The state kept it because the mother is receiving other state assistance and by doing so she waves her right to collect back child support. A FOIA was submitted to find out where the money went and the FOIA was denied on grounds that it was “confidential.” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blacklawpodcast/support
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Queen & J. are two womanist race nerds talking liberation, politics, and pop-culture over tea. Drink up! On this episode… Did growing up in a white town turn you into a pod person? What to expect from yt folks when they’re not being wack, and respecting varied approaches to injustice. This week’s hot list: In what world can yt folks celebrate Juneteenth?, #BlerDCon & Black joy, Are bras the real enemy, Racism: North vs South, leveraging yt privilege in interracial dating, #BlackLivesMatter & respectability, and more! Tweet us while you listen! #teawithqj @teawithqj WEBSITE www.TeaWithQueenAndJ.com SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter & Instagram: @TeawithQJ Facebook: www.facebook.com/TeawithQueenandJ Tumblr: teawithqueenandj.tumblr.com EMAIL teawithqueenandj@gmail.com DONATE www.paypal.me/teawithqj OR www.patreon.com/teawithqj NOTES & EXTRA TEA Check out J. on episode #69 of The Brown Liquor Report podcast “Blerds in the Trap”: https://soundcloud.com/brownliquorreport/ep-69-blerds-in-the-trap-feat-j-from-tea-with-queen-and-j This week’s closing clip is from “Martin”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5jV2tzzPJg Libations to @Conscious for engineering this episode at Bondfire Radio! Be sure to check out www.Bondfireradio.com for more dope programming. Libations to our friend Casey who helps keep this show running by giving his money to Black women. Libations to Ohene Cornelius for our show intro, check out his latest album Flight Risk available everywhere online now. You can find Ohene on instagram and twitter @ohenecornelius and online at www.ohenecornelius.com Libations to T.Flint for our News That's Not News intro! Find him at www.TFlintVoices.com
This week, the 2 Urban Guys review Fist Fight and Bebe's Kids. @urbaniplayer @totalhiphopent
It's the 3rd Super Live Adventure Pizza Party and the guys sit down and chat with @denomfug (Super Fan Denny Rodrigo, @trekkingpodcast)! Recorded live at Pizza D'Oro on Staten Island, the guys and their guest get into dealing with accidentally erasing a whole podcast recording, The Principal, creepy movie rape scenes, Meatballs and Meatballs Part II, Zapped, Revenge of the Nerds, Rodney Dangerfield/Rappin' Rodney/Rover Dangerfield, Fresh Young Balki B (the Balki Bartokomous rap), Jesse and the Rippers, John Stamos, Never Too Young To Die, clothing choices of Hanna Barbera cartoon characters, Bebe's Kids, John's sleep schedule, illegal Irish moonshine, Dennis burning his esophagus from over-proof rum, accidentally drinking a cup of cigarette butts and ashes, Tony Danza v Joe Piscopo, how to get 3rd place in a Staten Island body building contest, the Sleepy's guy, Michael Jordan's Hitler mustache, Chris eating dancer's rosin, '80s candy, working at Toys R Us, losing one's virginity in a supermarket, the Trader Joe's cult, Star Trek, the Ringling Bros. Living Unicorn, strange personal circus tales, clowns, '80s television shows, Heat Vision and Jack, Celebrity Autobiography, and an embarrassing interaction for Tony Danza with John's wife... The Super Live Adventure Podcast is hosted by John Szeluga (Impractical Jokers) and Chris Sorrentino (Wahoo Skiffle Crazies). New episodes are released every Monday on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, iHeartRadio, and SuperLiveAdventure.com. Download the free Podcast Source App or Amazon's Super Live Adventure App for Android to access bonus content. The Super Live Adventure theme was created by Ezra Donellan.
Philip Eugene "Phil" Perry is an R&B singer, songwriter, musician and a former member of the soul group The Montclairs from 1971 to 1975.He is a featured vocalist on recordings by Michel Colombier, Don Grusin, Dave Grusin, Freddie Hubbard, George Duke, Najee, Bill Withers, Barbra Streisand, June Pointer, Johnny Mathis, The Benoit-Freeman Project (David Benoit & Russ Freeman), Sergio Mendes, Bobby Womack, Chaka Khan, Fourplay, George Benson, and Will Downing, to name a few. Solo hits also include "Love Don't Love Nobody" and "One Heart, One Love". He is also featured on the Bebe's Kids soundtrack singing a track with the late Renee Diggs. Other film song credits include 'Roots", "Pretty in Pink", "Short Circuit", "Mr. Wonderful", "Nice Girls Don't Explode", Riding Bean, "Captain Ron" and a cameo appearance in the 2009 release of the Harrison Ford film "CROSSING OVER".
Scott is Dwight out of Luck on this minisode and has to go over the "fun facts" of "Bebe's Kids." Scott finds out how short of a run the film had, the shockingly long run Itsy Bitsy Spider had on overseas television, and you'll find out which beloved Simpsons episode is coming up next. Follow us on twitter @wrtrbagelbskt, like us on our facebook page, and you can email the boys at writersbagelbasket@gmail.com with questions, shows or movies to watch, and fan art of the shows they're doing. Don't forget to like us on the Facebook too. Credit to DJ Quads for providing Living Stereo (The music in the theme)
Scott and Dwight are back with a bonus episode. The short film that taunts you up to the beginning of "Bebe's Kids" "The Itsy Bitsy Spider." Dwight and Scott talk about how this was clearly a pilot for a TV show, and their mutual love of "Problem Child" and John Ritter. Follow us on twitter @wrtrbagelbskt and you can email the boys at writersbagelbasket@gmail.com with questions, shows or movies to watch, and fan art of the shows they're doing. Don't forget to like us on the Facebook too. Credit to DJ Quads for providing Living Stereo (The music in the theme)
Dwight and Scott have their first movie night traveling back to the magical year of 1992, and the disaster that was "Bebe's Kids." Scott confesses to being responsible for Blockbuster getting multiple copies of this movie in his town. Dwight tries to wrap his mind around why no one will change Tone Loc's diaper, and Scott can't stop laughing for five minutes to pay tribute to Dolemite. Follow us on twitter @wrtrbagelbskt and you can email the boys at writersbagelbasket@gmail.com with questions, shows or movies to watch, and fan art of the shows they're doing. Don't forget to like us on the Facebook too. Credit to DJ Quads for providing Living Stereo (The music in the theme)
Saturday December 18, 1993 This week Ken welcomes back to the show comedian and author Anthony Scibelli. Ken and Anthony discuss Winter Phlegm humor, sexy adult cereals, The Hack Handbook, Jay Leno's penis, Christmas week for half jews, Eastern Religions, weekend routines, gravitating towards old time comedy, the importance of B&W, cartoon voice over legends, Comic Book: the Movie, The Animaniacs, Abbot and Costello, cheap VHS tapes, robotic Three Stooges, Sexy Joe Besser, accidentally signing up for the army, Mousercize, the White Shadow, Burgess Meredith, Bullwinkle, Hot Air Balloons, the creepiness of Jay North, Dennis the Menace, when Nick at Nite shows air during the day, Ducktales, the mutant animal phenomenon, Biker Mice from Mars, Street Sharks, why kids love Toxic Waste, Turtle Pies, Hostess, Ninja Turtles, Pooh Corner, Fraggle Rock, The strangeness of Jim Henson, The What's Up Network, Captain Planet, Eco-Cartoons, Ken's love of Doctor Blight, Mighty Max, Polly Pocket, Monster in my Pocket, favorite cartoon theme songs, sexy Cleo the Cat, the Today Show, NBC's abandonment of cartoons, age differences, why there are more bad cartoons than any other art, liking Cheers and the Odd Couple as a kid, Tony Randall, The 7 Faces of Dr. Lao, Gremlins, BeBe's Kids, Arena, Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter II, Clarissa Explains it All Marathons, SNICK, Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers, Bazooka Joe, Twinkle: The Dream Being, Droopy: Master Detective, Anthony's Secret Dream, Bobby's World : the only good ting Howie Mandell has ever done, Young Comedians Specials, TNN's Backyard America, Carl Reiner's Summer Rental, Eek! the Cat and the Terrible Thunderlizards, Bill Nye vs Beakman, Tiny Toons, Tales from the Cryptkeeper, Tazmania, Super Nintendo vs. Sega Genesis, California Dreams, Bugs & Tweety, The X-Men Cartoon, Cadillacs and Dinosaurs, shows based on comic books, Ken's favorite Batman, Saved By the Bell: The New Class, Young Charlie Chaplin, Animals Testifying before Congress, and Ken's hatred of the Disney Muppets.
Vanessa Bell Calloway is a stage, screen and television actress whos tremendous staying power is a testament to her talent. A fan favorite, her work has garnered critical acclaim, earning Calloway eight NAACP Image Award nominations. Best known for her roles in the box office smashes Coming to America with Eddie Murphy and Whats Love Got to Do with It starring opposite Angela Bassett and Laurence Fishburne. Calloway has also starred in the film, Biker Boyz, Love Dont Cost A Thing, Daylight, The Inkwell, Crimson Tide, The Brothers, Cheaper By The Dozen, Dawg, Lakeview Terrace and voiced the lead female role in the animated feature Bebe's Kids. Her television films include: A Private Affair, Red Sneakers, Love Song, Memphis, The Cherokee Kid, Americas Dream: The Boy Who Painted Christ Black, and The Temptations, which earned her an NAACP Image Award nomination. Vanessa has also exhibited her versatility as creator, writer and executive producer for a reality based television show that aired as a television special on TV ONE, Vanessa Bell Calloway: In The Company of Friends, which invites the viewing audience to an intimate dinner party hosted by Vanessa and her husband of twenty-three years, Dr. Tony Calloway. Vanessa has done it all from Hollywood to motherhood. Join her On Her Radio Show (That's So Very Vanessa) as she keeps it real while chatting it up with her famous friends and listeners discussing parenthood, marriage, show business, entertaining and managing a successful career in Hollywood. .
This week Ryan and Corey are Gina-less as they watch 1992’s Bebe’s Kids, a movie that is so fine it will make you want to get a job. A movie we all loved growing up, because it had bad language and wasn’t the typical animated fluff we were used to. A movie that to this day people still quote, especially the line “We don’t die, we multiply.” Sadly, this movie is a product of it’s time and doesn’t hold up whatsoever. The main draw was that it was a cartoon you weren’t supposed to watch and it really wasn’t 100% for kids and I think that’s why we all liked it so much. For those of you who don’t know, Bebe’s Kids is about Robin Harris recounting his disastrous first date with the ever so beautiful Jamika. Tagging along for the date are Jamika’s mild-mannered son Leon and Jamika’s friend Bebe’s three rude and obnoxious kids to a theme park called Fun World. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bmoviebreakdown/support
This week's request comes from Matthew via our email! (MassMoviecide@gmail.com) We don't watch enough cartoons around here. NOT TO WORRY! This week, we're watching two animated (mostly) flicks from 1992. We're watching BEBE'S KIDS, directed by Bruce W. Smith and starring Faizon Love, Vanessa Bell Calloway, and Tone Loc. Then, we're getting way weirder with COOL WORLD, directed by Ralph Bakshi and starring Brad Pitt, Gabriel Byrne, and Kim Basinger. Get yourself in the mood for some cartoons, find a book of "Yo Mama" jokes, and remember never to screw a doodle! It's time to commit MASS MOVIECIDE!