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Une cyclope capitaine d'un vaisseau spatial de livraison du futur qui n'a besoin de personne ? C'est Leela de Futurama ! On revient sur son histoire et son caractère bien trempé, sur ses mésaventures interpersonnelles, des références de science-fiction, et on se questionne sur le stéréotype de "femme forte indépendante" et ses limites. Tout ça à bord d'un bus dans lequel on fait la fête comme s'il n'y avait pas de lendemain, bien évidemment. Merci à Jayhan (@JayhanOfficial) pour les super intro et outro ! Tu peux nous suivre sur Twitter et Instagram : @codexespod et aussi nous laisser une note et un commentaire sympa si tu veux. Force et amour. Ressources : - La Turangalila Symphonie d'Olivier Messiaen par l'Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France dirigé par Susanna Mälkki, en 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PjyCpRKDrk - Futurama Theme Song de Christopher Tyng, joué à la fin de l'épisode. - Rocketship de Kathy McCarty, joué à la fin de l'épisode.
Do you ever feel like some songs have too many words? Well, good news: instrumental music eliminates that very problem! In this episode, Drew and Glen each list off five sitcom theme songs that they think are good despite their glaring lack of lyrics. Spoiler: many of them actually do have lyrics, it turns out. But still! If you like this episode, you may also like Singing Mountain, Drew’s other podcast, which works a lot like this but with video game music. There’s even an episode with Glen! Watch Fatal Farm’s alternate intros for Doogie Howser, M.D. and Dynasty. Hamburger Penis as Alexis! Yes, Dick Van Dyke really was rescued by porpoises. Here’s the Tiny Toons parody of The Dick Van Dyke Show opening. Because it never hurts to point it out, the number for the National Suicide Prevention Hotline is 1 (800) 723-8255. There's also an online chat option. Here is the “Suicide Is Painless” scene from the movie version of M*A*S*H. And here is the interview with Johnny Mandel about the creation of the song. Is it possible that M83’s “Midnight City” is in any way a reference to ALF? No? Okay. Secret lyrics! Specifically to The Munsters, I Dream of Jeannie and The Andy Griffith Show. The possible (probable) inspiration for the Futurama theme is the 1967 song “Psyché Rock” by Pierre Henry. There is also a Fatboy Slim remix of that “Psyché Rock” that sounds even closer to the Futurama theme, but it was released in 2000, after the debut of Futurama. And here is the interview with composer Christopher Tyng where he doesn’t cite “Psyché Rock” as a direct inspiration. Buy Glen’s movie, Being Frank. Support us on Patreon! Follow: GEE on Twitter • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: iTunes • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Play • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn • SoundCloud And yes, we do have an official website! And we even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson, but our Patreon Iogo was designed by Jeff Hinchee. This is a TableCakes podcast. This episode’s outro track is “Won’t You Help Me” by Yanguru, which Drew picked because it sounds like the closing credits of ever 80s movie ever.
Nuestro repaso a los mejores temas de apertura de la historia de la televisión alcanzan la "era contemporánea" y a los compositores y grupos que están contribuyendo a hacer grande a la pequeña pantalla desde la partitura. Únete a nosotros en Telegram: t.me/marcianosenuntren Modera: Jose Ceballos Participan: Carlos Arbelo y Álvaro Blanco Edición y Música: Jose Ceballos Temas de: David Arnold & Michael Price, Shiver Disk, Gaby Moreno, The Scrantons, The 88, Cyrus Ghahremani & Snoop Doggy Dog, Scott Jopli, Fats Walker, Oli Julian & Michael Prophet, The Solids, Jeff Richmond & The Gregory Brothers, Yoko Kanno, Jeff Richmond & Titus Burguess, Primus, Matt Stone & Trey Parker, Carl Johnson, Ryan Elder, Patrick Carney,Bis, Saeko Suzuki, Christopher Tyng, Pierre Henry, Nick Urata, Daniel Handler & Neil Patrick Harris, Bear McCreary, Cliff Martínez, Marcus Fjellström, Jeff Beal, John Lunn y Rob Lane
This episode I'm joined by Christopher Tyng, composer for TV shows such as Futurama, Suits, Rescue Me as well as movies and video games. We talk about instruments used in the music of Futurama and how the musical tone was established and we discuss the "death" of record labels and the seeming lack of gatekeeping. We'll open with the Futurama theme, throw in a Cowmen track and close with a couple songs from Suits. Welcome to the World of Tomorrow, everyone! TRACKING LISTING: Futurama Theme - Christopher Tyng Drinkin' - The Cowmen Off to Jail (Suits) - Christopher Tyng Zane vs Zane (Suits) - Christopher Tyng
Ahora que lo que se estila es el CGI, rendimos homenaje a algunos de nuestros títulos favoritos del cine de animación tradicional y los enfrentamos en combate singular. ¡Con un sorprendente resultado! Únete a nosotros en Telegram: t.me/marcianosenuntren Modera: Gonzalo Merat Participan: Fernando Pérez, Nieves Linares, Pablo Sierra y Jose Ceballos Edición: Jose Ceballos y Pablo Sierra Música: Jose Ceballos Temas de: Henry Mancini, Joe Hisaishi, Kenji Kawai, M, Charles Prevost Linton, Benoit Charest, Shirley Walker, Bruno Coulais, Gérard Calvi, Bebo Valdés, Arturo Sandoval, Danny Elfman, Michio Mamiya, Jerry Goldsmith & Paul Williams, Laurent Perez del Mar, Shang Shang & Typhoon, Hans Zimmer, Yûgo Kanno, Shôji Yamashiro, The Beatles, Olivier Bernet, Christopher Tyng, Susumu Hirasawa, Shiro Sagisu, Michael Kamen, Piotr Ilich Chaikovski, Radwimps, Marc Shaiman, Alan Menken, Sylvain Chomet y Louis Prima & Sim Gretina Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
"Oh, so just because a robot wants to kill humans that makes him a 'Radical?" SILENCE! In today's episode, we learn all about (or nothing about?) Blernsball, visit a planet with a serious lugnut shortage and get our very first "Good News Everyone!" Jade Rose and Hamish Steele talk how science fiction metaphors for oppressive systems make us feel, our favourite Robanukah memories and which we would most prefer: a puppy, a pretty flower from our sweaty or a large properly formatted data file. Follow us at @futuramafancast on Twitter and send in your emails to futuramafancast@gmail.com Our theme music is The Futurama Theme by Christopher Tyng. This show is made out of love for Futurama and is in no way for profit.
"THE Zapp Brannigan? Who's THE Zapp Brannigan?" In today's episode, we are introduced to not one, not two, but three of Futurama's most beloved secondary characters - Nibbler, Kif and the man with no name... Zapp Brannigan. Jade Rose and Hamish Steele talk how to make sexism funny, which doomed animal we liked most and dating in the year 3000 in an episode filled with highs and lows. Follow us at @futuramafancast on Twitter and send in your emails to futuramafancast@gmail.com Our theme music is The Futurama Theme by Christopher Tyng. This show is made out of love for Futurama and is in no way for profit.
"Do you think Calculon's evil twin will ever walk again?" In today's episode, Fry and Bender need to find a place to live but they don't wanna pay for a dimension they're not gonna use. Jade Rose and Hamish Steele talk house hunting, New Jersey, All My Circuits and whether all robots secretly want to kill all humans... or just Bender! Follow us at @futuramafancast on Twitter and send in your emails to futuramafancast@gmail.com Our theme music is The Futurama Theme by Christopher Tyng. This show is made out of love for Futurama and is in no way for profit.
"We're whalers on the moon, we carry a harpoon but there ain't no whales so we tell tall tales and sing our whaling tune!" In today's episode to go to the m- moon? The MOON moon!? and take one small step for man, one giant line for admission. Box Not Included's Jade Rose and Hamish Steele take on The Series Has Landed: the introductions of the rest of our ensemble plus several minor characters, our love for Crater Face and the Crushinator and what we feel about gender-neutral Pac-people. Follow us at @futuramafancast on Twitter and send in your emails to futuramafancast@gmail.com Our theme music is The Futurama Theme by Christopher Tyng. This show is made out of love for Futurama and is in no way for profit.
"Here's to another lousy millennium..." Podcasting... it seems to go on forever... and then suddenly you have an idea to rewatch every episode of Futurama and talk about it! Box Not Included's Jade Rose and Hamish Steele tackle Space Pilot: 3000: the world building, the characterisation of Fry, the foreshadowing... this episode is chock FULL of content. Follow us at @futuramafancast on Twitter and send in your emails to futuramafancast@gmail.com Our theme music is The Futurama Theme by Christopher Tyng. This show is made out of love for Futurama and is in no way for profit.
In 2003, Futurama ended with a special Star Trek episode that reunited most of the original Star Trek cast. In 2017, Siskoid and the Lonely Hearts Romance Comics Podcast's Furn have giggly, but sometimes philosophical, chat about that episode. Get ready to go... "Where No Fan Has Gone Before"! Listen to Episode 9 below! Or subscribe to Gimme That Star Trek on iTunes! This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK! Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Credits: "Star Trek Theme" by Alexander Courage, with the Irredeemable Shagg on vocals. End music: "Futurama Theme" by Christopher Tyng. Bonus clips from: Futurama's "Where No Fan Has Gone Before" by David A. Goodman, starring William Shatner, John DiMaggio, David Herman, George Takei, Katey Sagal, Walter Koenig, and Leonard Nimoy; and "The Daves I Know" by the Kids in the Hall. And thanks for leaving a comment!
We're back! Episode 2 is here and Futurama music maestro Christopher Tyng chats to Jonathan about his career, working on the show and his new project for aspiring musicians. Get in touch and let us know what you'd like to hear in future episodes via twitter @gotfuturama or email reed@gotfuturama.com