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This week on Toon'd In!, Jim Cummings welcomes the endlessly talented and unmistakably animated Jason Marsden! From voicing Max Goof in A Goofy Movie to Speedy in Teen Titans and Chester in Fairly OddParents, Jason's voice has been a constant companion to generations of animation fans—and now, he's bringing that same charm and charisma to the podcast booth.In this lively and nostalgia-packed episode, Jason takes us behind the mic to explore his journey from child actor to voiceover veteran, sharing how he found his place in the world of cartoons, live-action, and everything in between. He opens up about navigating Hollywood, the evolution of the voice acting industry, and what it's like to grow up alongside the characters he voices.Jim and Jason dig into decades of friendship, the changing landscape of fandom, and how voice actors are finally stepping into the spotlight. With unforgettable stories from recording sessions, convention floors, and the wacky world of ‘toon life, this episode is a heartfelt celebration of staying playful, staying passionate, and staying true to your voice.
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Jay of the Dead'sNew Horror Movies presents… the 55th Edition of the world's greatest Zombie Movie Podcast — Dead Man Still Walking, starring Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop! In this fascinating and unexpectedly subversive episode, Dr. Bishop welcomes special guest Jay of the Dead to explore the surprising horror history of “The Purple Smurfs” (yes, those Smurfs!) and their uncanny place in zombie canon. This is a must-listen for fans of zombie cinema. Likely inspired somewhat by Richard Matheson's novel, “I Am Legend” (1954) — yet before George Romero's shambling ghouls — there existed a little-known, infected-zombie narrative within the Belgian comic, Les Schtroumpfs Noirs (“The Black Smurfs”) from 1959, later wisely adapted for American audiences in 1963 as “The Purple Smurfs.” What seems like a simple children's story reveals shocking thematic roots in infection, rage, and apocalypse, complete with an urgent race to find a cure. Dr. Bishop herein declares, “Yes, the Purple Smurfs are zombies.” Also during Episode 166 here, Jay and Kyle dive deep into both the original comic source material and the adapted, 1981 TV episode — part of a Halloween special featuring “The Haunted Smurf” as well as “The Purple Smurfs” — unpacking how the latter's infection narrative even precedes films like “The Crazies” (1973), “Rabid” (1977), and “28 Days Later” (2002). They discuss the sociocultural implications, from 1980s “Satanic Panic” anxieties to the comic's troubling racial undertones in its early form. Jay playfully speculates whether the story serves as a bizarre, STD cautionary tale — and even debuts his first-ever Horror trailer for The Purple Smurfs (1981) TV episode! As for Dr. Bishop's favorite color? You just might find the answer buried somewhere in this delightfully twisted episode of Dead Man Still Walking. Gnap! Gnap! Note: This episode was recorded on July 21, 2025. Note: To view ALL of Dr. Bishop's Dead Man Still Walking solocast episodes can USE THIS LINK. And to view ALL of Dr. Bishop's episode-by-episode commentaries on The Last of Us – Seasons 1 and 2, with Jay of the Dead, then USE THIS LINK. Dead Man Still Walking is a biweekly, short-form solocast hosted by Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop, author of American Zombie Gothic and How Zombies Conquered Popular Culture. Dr. Walking Dead also presents a popular segment called The Dead Zone on regular episodes of this podcast. For his Dead Man Still Walking solocast episodes, Dr. Bishop will focus exclusively on zombie films, with the occasional exploration of zombie-related themes, zombie television, and other zombie media (e.g., comics, literature, etc.). Dr. Bishop is an academic and professional scholar of zombie films and other zombie narratives. He has been teaching for 23 years. Dr. Bishop serves as an English professor, Film Studies professor, and he's currently the English Department Chair at Southern Utah University. You are welcome to reach out to Dr. Bishop with comments or questions via email: bishopk@suu.edu, X: @DrWalkingDead, BlueSky and Instagram (@DrWalkingDead) or by leaving him a voicemail: (801) 980-1375. You can also watch the documentary, Doc of the Dead (2014), which features Dr. Walking Dead. Find more links below for Dr. Bishop. Be sure to subscribe to Jay of the Dead's new Horror movie podcast on: Apple PodcastsSpotifyDeezer You are welcome to email our show at HauntingYourHeadphones@gmail.com. You can also follow Jay of the Dead'sNew Horror Movies on X: @HorrorAvengers Dead Man Still Walking with Dr. Kyle Bishop is brought to you by Jay of the Dead'sNew Horror Movies, an audio Horror movie podcast. It features nine experienced Horror hosts review new Horror movies and deliver specialty Horror segments. Your hosts are Jay of the Dead, Dr. Shock, Gillman Joel, Mister Watson, Dr. Walking Dead, GregaMortis, Mackula, Ron Martin, Dave Zee and Spawn of the Dead! Due to the large number and busy schedule of its nine Horror hosts, Jay of the Dead'sNew Horror Movies will be recorded in segments, piecemeal, at various times and recording sessions. Therefore, as you listen to our episodes, you will notice a variety of revolving door hosts and segments, all sewn together and reanimated like the powerful Monster of Dr. Frankenstein!
The Anime Addicts have a very weird conversation inspired by Morning Glory Milking Farm. How has anime contributed to the obsession and sexual awakening with animal girls/boys. We also review the 2 cour gag comedy Witch Watch! You can support the podcast in the following ways: Merchandise Store: www.AAAShop.info Discord: www.AAADiscord.com Subscribe: www.aaapodcast.com/join Donations: www.aaapodcast.com/donate Patreon: www.patreon.com/AAAPodcast Thank you for your generosity and kindness
The Anime Addicts celebrate our 800th episode! The crew joins in talk about some memories from the past including some funny clips from the past 100 episodes! We also review the newest installment in the Gundam franchise, Gundam Gquuux! You can support the podcast in the following ways: Discord: www.AAADiscord.com Subscribe: www.aaapodcast.com/join Donations: www.aaapodcast.com/donate Patreon: www.patreon.com/AAAPodcast Thank you for your generosity and kindness
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Part of the Ambrosian Library in Milan, Italy, the Ambrosian Art Gallery was founded along with the library by the celebrated Cardinal Federico Borromini in 1609 to house his extensive collection of manuscripts, books, and paintings. The collection today includes “The Portrait of a Musician” attributed by many to Leonardo da Vinci, the “Cartoon for the School of Athens” by Raphael, and “The Basket of Fruit” by Caravaggio. In addition to these great masterpieces, the Ambrosian Art Gallery is also home to the world largest collection of drawings and writings by Leonardo da Vinci, known as the Codex Atlanticus.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.wethefifth.comRooting against the dancing Irish poorDoes One Battle After Another “whitewash left-wing violence?”LOTS OF SPOILERS, FYIIn praise of Bullitt-esque car chases…The Lockjaw cartoonThe genius of Jim DowneyMatt is hemophobicRight-wing SNLCould you reverse the politics of OBAA?Leo's character is basically an old-school DSA guyCan there be a subtle conservative film?The best 9/11 film was a film about a French guy in a leotardThe post-9/11 liberal flirtation with neoconservatismJohn Malkovich v. Robert FiskThe lone pro-Vietnam War movieRemembering the conservative crackupThe ideological slingshotFollow The Fifth ColumnYouTube: @wethefifthInstagram: @we.the.fifthX: @wethefifthTikTok: @wethefifthFacebook: @thefifthcolumn
Our multi-hour experiment a couple years ago to rank the first 100 shows became a surprising fan favorite, so we had to drop part 2 the INSTANT we hit 200 shows, even if it hit in the middle of an arc. WE'RE GOING EVEN LONGER THIS TIME, FUCKERS!THIS WEEK'S MASTER RANKING DOCUMENT:SPOILERS: Here's the final list: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1awo59eG8--cVP3wsQWfaBofxw_7g6vaQOvXtdQCBDa0/edit?usp=sharing Original Ranking 100 Episode: https://www.satamtuesdays.com/podcast/2023/3/20/ranking-100Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/StaYgR7HW2Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/satamtuesdays Our Website: http://www.satamtuesdays.com/The Hosts: Andrew Eric Davison, Austin Bridges, Rory VoieAudio Production: Andrew Eric Davison
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This week on Toon'd In!, Jim Cummings welcomes the bold, bilingual, and unmistakably magnetic Carolina Ravassa! Best known for her electrifying performances as Sombra in Overwatch and Raze in Valorant, Carolina brings her signature spark, global perspective, and fearless creativity to the mic—and now, to the podcast booth.In this dynamic and inspiring episode, Carolina takes us on a journey through her multifaceted career—from growing up between cultures to breaking into the voiceover world and stealing the hearts of gamers worldwide. She opens up about the power of embracing identity, the magic of bringing animated characters to life, and how her passion for acting, dancing, and filmmaking all come together in the booth.Jim and Carolina dive into everything from game-day adrenaline to the evolution of Latinx representation in animation and gaming. With stories from the recording studio, the convention circuit, and the indie film scene, they share plenty of laughs, heartfelt reflections, and behind-the-scenes moments that highlight the life of a modern voice actor.
Ah, cartoons – they're what childhoods are made of. However, we all must grow up, and one thing life teaches us is that not everything is as it seems – cartoons included! So today we'll be uncovering some hidden truths, ranging from the practical secrets of animation that will blow your mind, to the peculiar reason why the Simpsons are yellow. Here's a sprinkling of very sinister theories and interpretations that – fair warning – may just ruin your childhood favourites forever. So stick with me as I reveal some of the craziest – and darkest – cartoon secrets you won't believe are true! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
While you're stuck trying to find the RIGHT way to start your comic, someone else is starting a comic THEIR way. That's because the only RIGHT way to start a comic is the WRONG way. Confused? We'll explain. Also—storytelling without conflict? Kishōtenketsu is a story structure that highlights contrast rather than conflict. But first, Dave's Los Angeles may have the most "perfect days" in the United States, but Brad argues that Philadelphians truly appreciate their sunny weather more when it occurs.SummaryIn this episode of ComicLab, hosts Brad Guigar and Dave Kellett explore the challenges of starting a comic, emphasizing that there is no right way to create comics and that experimentation is essential. The hosts provide practical advice on overcoming creative blocks, the importance of consistency in practice, and the necessity of starting, even if it means doing it imperfectly. In this episode, the hosts explore the creative process, discussing the fear of starting projects and the importance of embracing imperfection. They share insights from their recent social media challenge, reflecting on productivity and the benefits of reducing screen time. The conversation shifts to the discovery of non-conflict storytelling techniques, particularly the Japanese writing style Kishōtenketsu, which emphasizes character development over traditional conflict. Finally, they discuss updates to the Patreon app, highlighting user experiences and the implications of its new features.Today's ShowHow to get startedKishōtenketsu / YonkomaPatreon Quips and the new app layoutTakeawaysThe perfect weather map reveals surprising data about ideal climates.Appreciation for perfect days can differ based on location.Creativity often requires overcoming distractions in daily life.Starting a creative project can be daunting but is essential.There is no 'right' way to create comics; experimentation is key.The importance of frequency in creative practice cannot be overstated.Every artist has a unique process that evolves over time.Mistakes and failures are part of the creative journey.Setting small, achievable goals can lead to significant progress.The fear of imperfection can hinder creativity, but starting is crucial. The fear of starting often holds creators back.Embracing the wrong way is part of the creative process.Social media challenges can lead to increased productivity.Reading before bed can improve mental well-being.Non-conflict storytelling can be just as impactful.Kishōtenketsu offers a fresh perspective on storytelling.Personal growth is a continuous journey, even in adulthood.Patreon updates aim to enhance user experience and discoverability.Understanding new app features is crucial for creators.Community engagement on platforms like Patreon is vital. You get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast. Plus $2-tier rewards.If you'd like a one-on-one consultation about your comic, book it now!Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.
In the funny animal kingdom, critters are represented by two separate but equally important characters: Purrlock and Marlowe. When a mystery is afoot, the crime solving pair leap into action. Paw and Order are their stories. On this episode of the Part-Time Fanboy podcast, Kristian sits down with the creator of Paw and Order, Jason […]
I swear, we're trying to be more funny. Stick around til the end when a special guest shows up and hilarity ensues. Music: Bob Marley and the Wailers - Get Up, Stand Up Exec. Produced by Cyrus Poe
We're back with an X-RATED episode! What's the most unsexy song that's ever come on during the deed? Because honestly, we need answers from whoever said Frosty the Snowman and Cotton Eye Joe — HOW did we get here?! We've also got a dilemma that has us asking, “Wait… do all men do this? Plus, an update (you know we live for the updates)Join us on Patreon for an extra ep every week!! https://www.patreon.com/TheGirlsBathroomWelcome to The Girls Bathroom! We're Sophia & Cinzia, life-long besties who share a YouTube channel. The Girls Bathroom is a place we all know to be full of girl chat and gossip, and the place we often confide in girls we've never even met before! In this podcast we want to help you with your dilemmas, by trying to make sense of these boys wasting our time, the girls trying to make our lives difficult and all the things in between. So come join us for a fun but real chat in the girls bathroom! Disclaimer: we can't promise we'll stay on topic!! Follow us on Instagram: @thegirlsbathroom Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is it blasphemous to publish a cartoon about Angel Moroni? How about Jesus? How about God? Sunstone has been exploring the limits of what LDS culture is willing to laugh at for decades. Using many hilarious (and possibly blasphemous) examples, Stephen Carter talks about the times when Sunstone ran afoul of sacred sensibilities, and also how its cartoonists subtly changed the Church—right up to the Church Office Building. https://sunstone.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/SLP-206.mp3
Ben Pruitt is back with a Brand New Season of Bending Not Breaking Featuring Co-Hosts from Across the BNB Patreon Community! This Week : Ben is joined by returning Patrons Kelly, Maggie, & Rahul to discuss The Legend of Korra S1E1 : Welcome to Republic City, through the Lens of EQUALITY. Follow : @bnb_pod & @thearkofenetwork on Instagram Music : "Dad's Back" by nARK Produced By Noah Blanchard Released By The ARK of E Network Send Feedback : thearkofe@gmail.com
There's no devious cipher to crack here: we're doing Code Shows! Shows about codes! Rory just uh, really wanted to do this one, okay? So first up are Codename: Kids Next Door and Code Lyoko, which are code for “babies with weird heads are secret agents.”Today's Episode Sponsor: Framed Pictures of Tyler™THIS WEEK'S EPISODES:Codename: Kids Next Door Season 1 Episode 2, "Operation I.-S.C.R.E.A.M/Operation C.A.N.N.O.N"Code Lyoko Season 1 Episode 1, "Teddy Godzilla"Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/StaYgR7HW2Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/satamtuesdays Our Website: http://www.satamtuesdays.com/The Hosts: Andrew Eric Davison, Austin Bridges, Rory VoieAudio Production: Andrew Eric Davison
The Halloween season is upon us once again, and this time around, we've stumbled into a big pile of doo—Scooby-Doo, that is! Five years after we first explored the Doo-niverse, we're back to cover the smart, self-aware late '80s reboot that fully exploited—and poked fun at—the accumulated tropes from 20 years of those meddling, mystery-solving kids and their somewhat helpful dog. So sit back, ignore any Red Herrings, and listen in as we explore this vital piece of the TV animation renaissance puzzle! Support this podcast and get over 200 full-length bonus episodes by visiting Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons and becoming a patron! And please follow us at @TalkSimpsonsPod! on Bluesky!
It's October! During the month of October Part-Time Fanboy continues its tradition of chatting about horror films during the Halloween season! Every week this month, Part-Time Fanboy welcomes some of their favorite indie creators to pick one of their favorite spooky movies and chat about it on the podcast! This week, Steven Prince (Monster Matador) picks the South Korean possession/ghost/zombie […]
This week on Toon'd In!, Jim Cummings welcomes the bold, spirited, and endlessly charismatic Daniel Logan! Best known for portraying young Boba Fett in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones and bringing the legendary bounty hunter to life in The Clone Wars, Daniel brings a unique blend of action, heart, and fan-favorite legacy to the mic—and now, to the podcast booth.In this fast-paced and heartfelt episode, Daniel takes us back to his days on set as a 13-year-old stepping into the Star Wars galaxy, and how that one iconic role launched a lifelong connection to fans and the franchise. He opens up about the challenges of growing up under the helmet, the joy of returning to voice Boba Fett in animation, and the lasting impact of being part of a cinematic universe that shaped generations.Jim and Daniel explore everything from lightsabers to legacy—diving deep into the behind-the-scenes moments that shaped his career, the power of fan communities, and the evolution of Boba Fett from mysterious villain to complex antihero. Along the way, they share laughs, swap stories from the sound booth, and reflect on what it means to find your voice—on screen and off.
Everyone loves a family of spooky perverts! Come join some ghoulish weirdos as they watch some shows about other ghoulish weirdos, specifically ones connected directly or tangentially to Tim Burton, the ultimate ghoulish weirdo.Today's Episode Sponsor: Plumber Onions™THIS WEEK'S EPISODES:The Addams Family Season 1 Episode 7, "Sir Pugsley"/”Festerman”/”Art to Art”Beetlejuice Season 4 Episode 7, "Pranks for the Memories"Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/StaYgR7HW2Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/satamtuesdays Our Website: http://www.satamtuesdays.com/The Hosts: Andrew Eric Davison, Austin Bridges, Rory VoieAudio Production: Andrew Eric Davison
Raggedy and Emiry have debated the definition of anime to death. Now it is time to define shonen, more specifically its tropes. When they work, when they are overplayed, and those that break free from the mold. Intro music is "Shonen Showdown Opening" by Syn Strain In The Pentane and the ending music is "Chiptunes" by Liborio Conti (https://www.no-copyright-music.com/) You can support the podcast in the following ways: Merchandise Store: www.AAAShop.info Discord: www.AAADiscord.com Subscribe: www.aaapodcast.com/join Donations: www.aaapodcast.com/donate Patreon: www.patreon.com/AAAPodcast Thank you for your generosity and kindness
Good evening and welcome to the first and maybe only anime draft here at the AAA Podcast. This is for all the marbles, what happens here will state the entertainment standing of these shows and movies once and for all. We also review the smash hit To Be Hero X! You can support the podcast in the following ways: Discord: www.AAADiscord.com Subscribe: www.aaapodcast.com/join Donations: www.aaapodcast.com/donate Patreon: www.patreon.com/AAAPodcast Thank you for your generosity and kindness
In 146, we're celebrating the 75th anniversary of our favorite comic strip. Author Mark Evanier is here to talk about...Garfield? Well, yes, but also his new book "The Essential Peanuts by Schulz: The Greatest Comic Strip of All Time". But that's not all! We've also got this month's news and feedback, This Month in Peanuts History, a Random Strip of the Month, and we take a look at "Snoopy in Space", S1, Mission 1. Here's to another 75 years! Thanks to Kevin McLeod at Incompetech.com for creative commons use of his songs "Bass Walker", "Hidden Agenda" and "Mining by Moonlight". Thanks to Sean Courtney for the "This Month in Peanuts History" theme. Thanks to Henry Pope for the use of his "Linus & Lucy" remix. Thanks to Nick Jones for the use of his song "25% Off". patreon.com Carnival of Glee Creations All audio or images used here are the property of the respective copyright holders and are used here solely for entertainment purposes. No infringement is intended.
Go to https://everyplate.com/podcast and use code OPL199 to get started. New customers can enjoy this special offer of only $1.99 a meal. Other People's Lives is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://betterhelp.com/opl and get on your way to being your best self. Check out https://www.squarespace.com/opl to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code OPL. To get 15% off your next gift, go to https://UNCOMMONGOODS.com/opl This week Joe Santagato and Greg Dybec speak with a man who is married to the animated character Honoka from the Dead or Alive video game series. He explains why he prefers a relationship with her over real people, how they communicate, and why he believes it is true love despite what anyone says. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The teacher said she needed some “personal quiet time” so we got a whole second recess instead of math lessons! This time around, we've got one truly spectacular episode that'll have you smiling all the way to the disgraced celebrity sorbet store.THIS WEEK'S EPISODES:Recess Season 1 Episode 4a, "First Name Ashley"Recess Season 2 Episode 10a, "Economics of Recess"Recess Season 3 Episode 10a, "Dodgeball City"Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/StaYgR7HW2Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/satamtuesdays Our Website: http://www.satamtuesdays.com/The Hosts: Andrew Eric Davison, Austin Bridges, Rory VoieAudio Production: Andrew Eric Davison
Up from the depths. 30 stories high. Beathing fire. He stands in the sky! Godzilla! Godzilla! Godzilla! Oh, yeah and Godzuki too unfortunatly. Still, in 1978, kids everywhere in the United States sat in front of their TV set with their Shogun Warriors Godzilla toy in hand to thrill to the adventures of the giant Toho monster! Today on First! we look back at the first episode of the Godzilla Saturday morning cartoon show!
The Witches of Pepperwood Bay are a trio of magic using sisters who inhabit a colorful world where they are the guardians of a mystical portal. The portal enables them to run errands, gather baubles, or do good deeds for the creatures and people in their community. When a neighbor has a disaster that strikes […]
Tom Toro has just published a new collection of his New Yorker cartoons, “And to Think We Started as a Book Club.” The cartoons are from the last 15 years his cartoons have been running in the magazine and are grouped in sections, from Life, Love and Family to Work, Tech and Weird. Some comment on modern life wordlessly, like a teenager in the rain holding a mini-umbrella over his phone while he texts. Most combine graphics with commentary, like a man in a ragged suit sitting around a campfire with a few children captioned, “Yes, the planet got destroyed. But for a beautiful moment in time we created a lot of value for shareholders.” Many, like the one pictured above with angels making “snow humans,” are what Toro calls pure palette cleansers, a much needed break from weighty matters of the day. Toro joins us to discuss how he approaches his art and what it’s been like to comment on the last 15 years for one of the nation’s most illustrious magazines on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. The book is out today, and its official launch is at 7 p.m. this Friday, Oct. 10, at Powell's Books.
Political cartoonist Tom Tomorrow (a.k.a. Dan Perkins) is back as we celebrate his new Kickstarter project, OUR LONG NATIONAL NIGHTMARE (closing Oct. 30, 2025, so GO SUPPORT THAT), collecting 5+ years of weekly This Modern World cartoons! We talk about how he keeps his sanity (well, tries to), what it was like to look back at the past half-decade week by week, why he decided not to go down a rabbit-hole of extra material for the project, and what it means to have a bookshelf of his strips (and not just pixels on a screen). We get into the importance of his Sparky's List newsletter as the media landscape keeps withering away, his writing process and how the, um, of this administration compels him to build some flexibility each week, and the realization that he's made a major body of work over the past four decades. We also discuss his major life changes since we last recorded, the good and bad of Being Very Online, his love of Martin Cruz Smith's Arkady Renko mystery novels, what makes him a New Yorker, and the impossibly fraught question of what brings him joy. Follow Tom Tomorrow on Bluesky and Instagram, subscribe to Sparky's List, and check out his merch from Topatoco and Threadless. Oh, and you can follow This Modern World on TinyView and/or Daily Kos • More info at our site • Support The Virtual Memories Show via Stripe, Patreon, or Paypal, and subscribe to our e-newsletter
In Episode 117 of Two Beers and a Mic, the guys crack open “Diffusion” from Manhattan Project Beer Company and dive into a nostalgic rabbit hole—cartoon characters we all secretly (or not so secretly) crushed on as kids. From animated icons to unexpected picks, this one's packed with laughs and confessions.Between sips, the conversation takes a turn toward the Seven Wonders of the World—past, present, and maybe a few that should make the list. And to top it off, the crew shares hilarious (and slightly horrifying) stories about the wild things their dogs have gotten into and eaten.It's a blend of nostalgia, chaos, and cold beer—just another day at Two Beers and a Mic.
Another month has passed at the Talking Simpsons Network, and that means we've got another awesome podcast about an animated feature film! This month, our $10 Patreon subscribers get to hear us talk about 2014's The Lego Movie! Listen now to this free extended preview, and then subscribe at the $10 level (or up your current pledge to $10) to hear the whole thing and all of our previous What A Cartoon Movie podcasts. Sign up today!
In this sneak preview of Wizards! The Podcast Guide to Comics crew take to Patreon Exclusive for SUPER CINEMA with this months featured movie, the Animated Classic All-Star Superman! We have an ALL STAR line up have commentators on this episode with Adam, Michael, and Will diving deep into this hugely popular graphic novel adaptation.Does the movie, and the book live up to the hype? You'll have to tune and find out.https://www.patreon.com/wizardscomicshttps://www.instagram.com/wizards_comics/https://www.tiktok.com/discover/wizards-the-podcast-guide-to-comicshttps://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:zzmwlgwpyrvienjdv4rvnnw5https://x.com/wizardscomics?lang=enhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/848503046295793https://www.wizardscomics.com/episodeshttps://youtu.be/3YGL41Y4cNY#superman #GrantMorrison #DCComics #LoisLane #SuperLois #Lex #LexLuthor #AnimatedMovie #GraphicNovel #Adaptation #Cartoon #DC #Superheroes #Superhero #Comics #ComicBook #Podcast #Patreon, #PatreonExclusive #WizardsThePodcastGuideToComics #WizardsComics #wizardmagazine Thanks to our monthly supporters Serge Patrick McFadden Marvin Dupree Jay M D P Alex Wollenschlaeger Aaron Krieger Mark Syp Seth Johnson Dapper Dan Paladin Phillip Sevy Robb Matt Frank Anderson Russell Sheath Kevin Decent Damon Bjorn watson acovio Alex Giannini Nate Clark William Bruce West Mark Florio David Fink MarWe Bruno Cavalcante David M Dalibor Žujović Evin Bryant Gary Hutcherson Fernando Pinto Jeremy Dawe MeltFaceKillah Brian Acosta Joe Marcello DenimJedi Miitchell Hall Lee Markowitz Mark McDonald ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Let's talk about the controversy around Netflix's LGBTQ cartoons, Nintendo suing redditors, Xbox Cloud gaming having preroll ads, James Bond's guns (or lack thereof) and more -- live!
It's October! During the month of October Part-Time Fanboy continues its tradition of chatting about horror films during the Halloween season! Every week this month, Part-Time Fanboy welcomes some of their favorite indie creators to pick one of their favorite spooky movies and chat about it on the podcast! This week, friend of the podcast Joe Slepski of the Joe […]
Netflix's stock tanks as they keep promoting radical trans ideology and showing children oversexualized woke content. Antifa protests continue throughout Portland as TPUSA reporter Savanah Hernandez reveals how dangerous and out of control they've gotten. The government shutdown extends, and Trump warns of mass layoffs. Conservatives continue to meme the Left. Lt. Col. Allen West and Jason Buttrill join the show. ► Subscribe to “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered”! https://www.youtube.com/@SaraGonzalesUnfiltered?sub_confirmation=1 Today's Sponsors: ► Relief Factor Visit ReliefFactor.com or call 1-800-4-Relief to try their three-week QuickStart for just $19.95. ► Masa Chips Go to MASAChips.com/GONZALES and use code GONZALES for 25% off your first order. ► Spirit 47 Vodka Visit 47Vodka.com to get the Presidential Gold Edition Vodka for nearly 50% off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Anime Addicts reveal their picks for yet another anime season! Boy time is flying! This time it is the Fall 2025 season we will be discussing. So hear about all the anime and which ones we will be watching for you on the podcast. Also, we review the series, The Summer Hikaru Died! You can support the podcast in the following ways: Discord: www.AAADiscord.com Subscribe: www.aaapodcast.com/join Donations: www.aaapodcast.com/donate Patreon: www.patreon.com/AAAPodcast Thank you for your generosity and kindness
I'm sure you've all heard people claiming that long running animated sitcom, The Simpsons, has predicted the future. That's because it kinda has – a lot. But you might be surprised to hear that it isn't the only cartoon with seemingly prophetic powers! So, from presidential projections to foretold food scandals – here are some of the most shockingly accurate cartoon predictions ever made. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Meredith is taking over today with a new episode of Cartoon Trivia. Brittany starts out PRETTY confident, but things turns difficult pretty quickly. How well will you fare? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kerby Joseph was taken aback by a young fan when he asked him what his favorite cartoon is
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This is the audio from a video we have just published on our YouTube channel – an interview with Flemming Rose. To make sure you never miss great content like this, subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@spiked Twenty years ago, Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published 12 cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, sparking protests, riots and boycotts across the Muslim world. Clashes outside Danish embassies led to at least 200 deaths. Flemming Rose was the culture editor who commissioned the cartoons. Here, he explains why we must fight for the right to draw Muhammad, why we must never bow to Islamic intolerance and why self-censorship is the greatest enemy of free speech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on another edition of Cartoon 1st, we're heading to the land of Transylvania and Castle Duckula where the line of blood thirsty Vampire Ducks has run dry. Yes it's everybody's favorite vegetarian Vampire it's Count Duckula! Count Duckula, more affectionately known as "Ducky-Poos", is too busy eating broccoli sandwiches and dreaming of being famous to worry about drinking blood. He along with his wacky sidekicks Igor the Butler and Nanny the Nanny find themselves getting into all kinds of weird, wacky, and fun adventures with their teleporting Castle. With a team like this what could possibly go wrong? We hope you enjoy this review! If you'd like to unlock bonus episodes from Talking Back every month, then check out our page on Patreon! Check out Tim's Youtube Channel Demo Dash! You can also support Talking Back by sending us a Coffee at Buy Us a Coffee! Please consider leaving a 5 star rating and review on Apple Podcasts! This helps make our Podcast easier for listeners to find. Feel free to drop us a line on Social Media at Instagram, and Facebook. Or drop us an email us at talkbackpod@gmail.com. This podcast is part of the BFOP Network
The Anime Addicts discuss what anime they all have been watching. Get your pens ready for a list of what to watch! We also review the greatest anime of all time Takopi's Original Sin! You can support the podcast in the following ways: Discord: www.AAADiscord.com Subscribe: www.aaapodcast.com/join Donations: www.aaapodcast.com/donate Patreon: www.patreon.com/AAAPodcast Thank you for your generosity and kindness
Come take a step into the Infinity Castle with us as we review the first of the Demon Slayer film trilogy. Intro music is "Shonen Showdown Opening" by Syn Strain In The Pentane and the ending music is "Chiptunes" by Liborio Conti (https://www.no-copyright-music.com/) You can support the podcast in the following ways: Merchandise Store: www.AAAShop.info Discord: www.AAADiscord.com Subscribe: www.aaapodcast.com/join Donations: www.aaapodcast.com/donate Patreon: www.patreon.com/AAAPodcast Thank you for your generosity and kindness
The Anime Addicts play a drinking game to the ecchi series Please Put Them On Takamine-san! The rules are pretty aggressive so get ready for drinkie drinkie. Also, we will review Takamine-san as well! Is it as good as the drinks? You can support the podcast in the following ways: Discord: www.AAADiscord.com Subscribe: www.aaapodcast.com/join Donations: www.aaapodcast.com/donate Patreon: www.patreon.com/AAAPodcast Thank you for your generosity and kindness