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In this episode of Casual Chats, Patricia and special guest HamsterMagenta discuss about the 1991 Argentinan comic book series Cybersix created by Carlos Meglia and Carlos Trillo, its 1995 live action series, the 1999 Canadian animated series, and its legacy.Check out HamsterMagenta's Twitter account at https://x.com/HamsterMagenta.
This honestly wasn't even supposed to happen. It was a pure accident but as soon as I finished the show, this had to be done. The 90s called, they said they wanted Cybersix back!!Cybersix Opening: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tEL9u_TPTY
After the last episode exploring Cybersix, I felt that we still needed to dig deeper into the story behind the incredible Japanese-Canadian co-production. There was one major perspective missing, and I was very fortunate to not only get in contact with him, but have him agree to come on the podcast: Hervé Bédard, executive producer of Cybersix and founder of Network of Animation! Zee the Raccoon and Brady Hartel once again join me, although we spend most of this interview completely spellbound at the perspective Bédard had to offer, not only on the production of Cybersix, but on his incredible personal history in the animation industry, as well as the relationship between art and society.
It's the first of our holiday episodes, and my guests are…all of you! Members of the podcast Patreon have signed up in record numbers to do interviews, so in the coming weeks, we'll have recommendations, wishes, and bad jokes galore from folks all over the world.There is still time to sign up – head over to Patreon and you'll find the link.This week, we're headed to South Africa, Washington DC, Taiwan, and Connecticut to talk to Dani, Katie, Sneezy, and Lisa.We also mentioned the following:Theme to CyberSixA Foxy AffairGirls Who Don't DnD (podcast)D&D Stamps from USPS! The Disabled Tyrant's Beloved Pet Fish My interview with author Alison GoodmanMusic: purple-planet.com Join our Patreon for complete mayhem, shenanigans, and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the first of our holiday episodes, and my guests are…all of you! Members of the podcast Patreon have signed up in record numbers to do interviews, so in the coming weeks, we'll have recommendations, wishes, and bad jokes galore from folks all over the world.There is still time to sign up – head over to Patreon and you'll find the link.This week, we're headed to South Africa, Washington DC, Taiwan, and Connecticut to talk to Dani, Katie, Sneezy, and Lisa.We also mentioned the following:Theme to CyberSixA Foxy AffairGirls Who Don't DnD (podcast)D&D Stamps from USPS! The Disabled Tyrant's Beloved Pet Fish My interview with author Alison GoodmanMusic: purple-planet.com Join our Patreon for complete mayhem, shenanigans, and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode, we are returning to an absolute classic - another steamy monster-of-the-week chapter from Cybersix, a show that burned briefly, but burned brightly to set high standards for television animation and storytelling unseen at the time beyond the likes of Batman: the Animated Series. Will our gender-fluid, leatherclad antifa supersoldier overcome the sociopathic nazi child and his soul-sucking eye creature? Tune in to find out! And as a little bonus, Sylvie takes us down a fascinating internet rabbit whole she got lost in that proves how difficult it is to source reliable information about these productions some times. Episode covered is Episode 10 "The Eye." Directed by Atsuko Tanaka. Written by Jono Howard. Original airdate October 10, 1999. If you like the show and wish to support us, please consider subscribing and leaving a nice review on your podcatcher of choice (preferably Apple Podcast). Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/CartoonNightPod?s=20 Chris' Twitter: https://twitter.com/Cinemacreep Sylvie's Twitter: https://twitter.com/sylvieskeletons Theme song by https://soundcloud.com/hvsyn Logo designed by https://www.rachelsumlin.com
[Full Timestamps] Hades 2, Hunter x Hunter Nen Impact, Cybersix, and Woolie falls deeper into the Hunter x Hunter hole. Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/VersusWolvesPodcast Listen to the show: http://versuswolves.libsyn.com http://soundcloud.com/versus-wolves iTunes, Spotify, and most podcast platforms Follow us on: http://twitter.com/VersusWolves http://tiktok.com/@versuswolves http://instagram.com/versuswolves Versus Wolves is: Eyepatch Wolf (youtube.com/@supereyepatchwolf3007) Woolie Versus (youtube.com/@woolieversus )
Join us for another great Utopia District podcast! On today's episode we dive deep into the ever-evolving landscape of digital preservation, lost music treasures, and ever increase corporatization digital media. We embark on a journey through the highs and lows of the world of Blu-ray 4K remasters, separating the gems from the dust and what can go wrong - our nostalgia-driven exploration then heads into the enigmatic world of classic cartoons, unearthing forgotten gems like "The Maxx," "The Head," "Spawn," "Aeon Flux," and "Cybersix." Join us as we rediscover these animated wonders and reminisce about their impact on pop culture. Stepping into the present, we immerse into some new vaporwave albums, as well as discuss the unfortunate loss of discography deletion by prominent vaporwave artists, 骨架的 skeleton, computer dreams, and 天気予報 asutenki's Bandcamp pages, and what it might mean. We also revisit some timeless videos and shows that have left an indelible mark on our memories. From the vibrant streets of Brazil with Arnold in Rio during carnival, to the neon-soaked nights of "Miami Vice" and "Moonlighting," from the interstellar adventures of "Firefly" to the sun-kissed shores of "Baywatch," and from the mysterious gates of "Stargate" to the iconic VHS' at Whammy Video in LA, join us for a chat about these cultural touchstones and what made them so great. We also discuss: Showgirls, Troma, VHS collecting, 4:3 vs 16:9, content and the shift of attention span, and lots more! Lastly, we discuss the importance of archival initiatives like archive.org, soulseek, and the fleeting nature of digital media versus physical. We hope you enjoy joining us along for the ride! Follow us on your favorite podcast platform below so you don't miss any future episodes!
In this week's episode, the guys review the 1991 cartoon Cybersix.Get more CDD on the Patreon!Visit the website!Support the show
On this week's episode of Cartoon Night in Canada's tribute series where we celebrate the anime co-productions this country tried to get off the ground in the 2000s, we return to an old favourite in the TMS produced Cybersix to really ponder whether or not we oversold or undersold how inexplicably horny it was last time we covered it. A lycanthropy love triangle, the best cape animation you'll ever see, and a litany of fetishes snuck into the margins make for one of the best pseudo-animes of all time. We send the awful year of 2023 out to pasture with a banger of a show. Episode covered for the podcast was Episode 10 "Full Moon Fascination." Directed by Keiko Oyamada. Written by Barry Whittaker. Original airdate 9, 1999. If you liked what you heard please and wish to support the show, please consider subscribing and leaving a nice review on your podcatcher of choice. Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/CartoonNightPod?s=20 Chris' Twitter: https://twitter.com/Cinemacreep Sylvie's Twitter: https://twitter.com/sylvieskeletons Theme song by https://soundcloud.com/hvsyn Logo designed by https://www.rachelsumlin.com/
On this week's episode, we brazenly extend our month of Pride programming with a certified queer cult classic about a leather-clad, gender-fluid, vampiric, super-soldier fighting against Nazis. A show so utterly perfect for our current era we needed to bring it back. And yes, we literally only programmed it for our 69th episode because it's the meme number and we are mature professionals. Even so, this show deserves another look. Episode covered for this podcast is episode 5 "Lori is Missing." Written by Jono Howard and directed by Keiichiro Furuya. Original airdate September 25, 1999. If you liked what you heard please and wish to support the show, please consider subscribing and leaving a review on your podcatcher of choice. Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/CartoonNightPod?s=20 Chris' Twitter: https://twitter.com/Cinemacreep Sylvie's Twitter: https://twitter.com/sylvieskeletons Theme song by https://soundcloud.com/hvsyn Logo designed by https://www.rachelsumlin.com/
It is an interesting coincidence that the imminent death of the Teletoon brand on English-language television lined up with our long-awaited discussion of Cybersix, perhaps their finest program, but I'm more than happy to make this my tribute. A 1999 collaboration between TMS and NOA Network of Animation based on a surprisingly visceral Argentinian comic, I would like to think that this show needs no introduction. Cybersix represents an apex for international animated co-productions that has not been reached before or since. Noted CanCon otaku Zee (pictured) and Discotek wizard Brady Hartel (who brought us that awesome DVD) basically just gush about the show with me for 90 minutes.
Grab the ambient discordant cover of your favourite road trip album and join the Runners in the depths of weird America as we dive into Tillie Walden's Are You Listening? Runaway teenager Bea and directionless twenty-something Lou are drawn together by a quest to reunite a lost cat with its family and bound together by the hurts and hopes they explore together along the way, all the while trying to stay a step ahead from the sinister government agents that want the cat for themselves. Topics of discussion include the book's rich symbolism, Walden's continuing growth with each project, and a brief recap of '90s anime icon Cybersix. Covering Are You Listening? (2019) by Tillie Walden (W/A) and more. We talk at you - talk back at us! Tweet at us @gottherunspod or email us at gottherunspod@gmail.com!
We're talking Saturday Morning Cartoons on this episode of the Fan2Fan Podcast! Previous guest and author Nick Diak joins Bernie and Pete to share his ideal Saturday morning cartoon lineup. Get ready to hear about TaleSpin, Sailor Moon, Cybersix, Dragon Ball Z, TMNT, Rocko's Modern Life, and more! For more info about the Fan2Fan Podcast, visit: https://linktr.ee/fan2fan
We're kicking off Pride Month with the 1999 cartoon Cybersix! Our titular hero escaped from the evil science lab that tried to make her into a super-soldier, and she now spends nights as a protector of her city -- and days as mild-mannered high school teacher Mr. Adrien Sidleman. We discuss the lead's dual gender identities, and the fellow high school teacher who has a crush on both of them. We also talk mud monsters, excessive breakfasts, a sudden panther, the oldest Beyblade, and taking over the TV at a family function. The Live Action Cybersix Series Jams: @JamsWilk Melissa: @WilkyWit Questions or Suggestions: Email us!: SaturdayMOpod@gmail.com DM us!: @SaturdayMOpod
Andrew Hunter Scholey is joined by guests Megan Townshend, Colin Everett and James Thornton to discuss the amazing animated sci-fi series, "Cybersix" (1999).
In our first episode of Cybersecurity After Hours, we discuss the many dynamics of cybersecurity and hybrid work. Join us as we engage in a long conversation with industry leaders- Rich Moore (CEO, Cybersix), Aman Chhikara (CEO, Cybersec Knights), Amit Dhawan (CEO, Birlasoft), and Kiran Vangaveti (CEO, Blusapphire). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cybersecurityafterhours/message
Comic Book Heroes and Tokusatsu heroes are already so similar, so when Lindsay decided to make a Catwoman TV show she decided to add some flair by mixing the genres together! Now Selina has a magic necklace that let's her and the other Sirens transform into a classic henshin heroines! Tanner will learn about Selina having too many backstories, the overlap between this and Cybersix, and Batman saying he won't do that. Also discussed are mummification, camp, and the Joker's boner. Our friendship promo this week is @TheArchivesPod! Our cover art is by Alex aka @ptchew, and her work can be found on ptchew.com. Our theme music is by Shawn Clake, who's contact info is available upon request. Our email is NotIfIRebootYouFirst@gmail.com. If you would like to send us a friendship promo, or just give general feedback, feel free to contact us! Join our Discord at https://discord.gg/Hf8Y2yEJPe. Claim our episode for yourself by donating to the North Central Family Centre (https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/north-central-family-centre-inc/)! Find us on twitter: @NIIRYFPod @LindsayM476 @SparkyUpstart
Cibersix, creación de Carlos Trillo y Carlos Meglia, esta dupla de tocayos nos brinda uno de los personajes más interesantes en las viñetas, como interesante es también la historia de Cybersix, desde su publicación en papel hasta llegar a la televisión y a la animación involucrando gente de todo el mundo, de todo esto comentan Abraham Martínez Cuervoscuro y Miguel Ángel Hernández.
Cathy Weseluck is widely known as a prolific character actor who has provided the voices of Shampoo from Ranma 1/2, Spike in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, Yuma in World Trigger and Cybersix, to list only a scant few. However, there's a very good chance that you've heard her in commercials, documentaries or other narration without even realizing it. Cathy joins me to talk about her background in voice acting, as well as her methods.
TFGT 129: Didn't I Ask Gendo Ikari to Add Isekai to the List of Banned Words?0:00 - Lake Superior State University's annual list of banned words, now a game show for your enjoyment! 16:25 - Carlos has been enjoying not watching anime, mostly because of isekai. Dave wants to ruin this. 22:14 - Adaptations in fiction. We mostly discuss from medium to medium (like book to TV) but also cover language to language (sub vs dub, don't worry it doesn't get ugly). Examples discussed include Fullmetal Alchemist, Harry Potter, The Promised Neverland, Cybersix, and Western comic book heroes with multiple canons like Spider-Man. 41:01 - Evangelion. Oh god, Evangelion. 45:02 - Humble Bundle is limiting what can be sent to charity. 49:59 - Halo Infinite matchmaking seggregation between gamepad and keyboard/mouse players. 52:59 - Chip shortages and cryptocurrency. 55:24 - Did the PS5 and Xbox Series X release too soon? Are cartridges the solution? 1:01:30 - Breath of the Wild 2 timeline confusion. 1:06:58 - Various topics back-to-back: Streets of Rage 4 DLC, Skullsgirls DLC, Power Rangers Battle for the Grid, It Takes Two, SaGa Frontier Remastered, Pac-Man 99, and Brave Prove. 1:22:51 - Microsoft Game Pass and the issue of game archival and preservation, which turns into a discussion of preserving all art (games, films, comics, et al) and things like big corporations gutting public domain laws. 1:28:37 - Signs of life at Konami? 1:29:54 - Dave asks if E3 is relevant anymore. Carlos makes his feelings on this question, and on E3, known. 1:32:41 - Is a Knights of the Old Republic remake imminent? 1:33:39 - Some people think BioWare and Blizzard only went downhill after their acquistion by EA/Activision, but Carlos says they've always been shitty. We also discuss MMO content rollout strategies, specifically, WoW vs. Guild Wars 2. And are MMOs really games? At least one fat guy argues against. 1:48:18 - More of the banned words game show! The Sword vs. Moon Rod art is by the talented RedCaliburn. Find her on Twitter, shop from her store, and visit her website. Be sure to visit our site at http://AnimeRave.xyz for more of this podcast and for Carlos and Dave Anime Rave, the best anime review and reaction show on the internet! If you like what you heard and can afford it, help keep us going by becoming a patron via the Patreon link on our site. If you can't afford it, no worries, just spread the word. Stay safe, stay home, wash your hands.
Megan and Joel exchange tech woes, and look back at into Cybersix, a Canadian animated series from over twenty years ago. Plus, Perseverance on Mars!
This episode we are joined by Austin Ramsay to talk about the 1999 Canadian-Japanese show based on an Italian comic written in Argentina: Cybersix. It is extremely ninetines and incredibly Gender, and I think we have a pretty good discussion. Thank you to Austin for being on the show, I hope everyone enjoys the episode!
Bex and Tim catch up on feedback, ratings, and non-existent summer activities! Be sure to check out Monster Island Film Vault for Bex's epic character arc! Opening is from Flip Flappers Closing is from Cybersix
Mia and Bryce watched some gay shit and it was good. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the first Patreon selected video, JD and Kyle take a look at an often forgotten gem, Cybersix. Facebook: www.facebook.com/inknpaintclubpodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/ink_n_paintclub YouTube: www.youtube.com/inknpaintclubpodcast
This week Tanner is working through a back injury to reboot Cybersix, an old anime-esque cartoon based on an Argentinian comic about a nonbinary artifical human fighting cloned nazis. It's great! It's almost so great them and Lindsay aren't sure what we need to change. Maybe they'll bring in the Wachowski sisters, or wrestlers? Beyond this they'll also discuss why Riverdale is like that, why clones aren't doombots, and Jame Cameron cameoing on Mad About You. This week's friendship promo is @WeAreWatchingOP! Our cover art is by Alex aka @ptchew, and her work can be found on ptchew.com. Our theme music is by Shawn Clake. Our email is NotIfIRebootYouFirst@gmail.com. If you would like to be a guest, send us a friendship promo, or just have general feedback, feel free to contact us! If you are willing to support us financially, our Patreon can be found at patreon.com/NotIfIRebootYouFirst. Find us on Twitter:@NIIRYFPod@LindsayM476@SparkyUpstart
Your Boys, Lazar J and KaijuEmperor continue to try and nail down their format and tighten this up ship-shape by introducing a new segment to the show, and of course tackle two new series this week. Hopefully they find out what it means to be human and try and discern reality from fantasy by discussing Cybersix and The Big O.
We were supposed to record an episode about Fullmetal Alchemist, but we got distracted by Cybersix, an animated Canadian TV show from 1999 that should not exist. Download the Podcast (archive.org page) Marie’s website Source of our theme song
In which Ian and Jessica discover the wonder that is Cybersix; a 1999 Canadian/Argentinian cartoon about a kickass genderfluid cyborg. Biology daddies, tiny fascists, cat brothers, and of course, our true love: Cybersix.Our Website
In this Listener Recommendation episode, Sean and Dave tackle the internationally produced 1999 animated action series, 'Cybersix.' The unique show with an incredible international talent pool centered on the title character, a female android masquerading as a male literature teacher by day and a black-clad superhero by night. It's got mutants, it's got Nazis, it's got a compelling character with LGBTQ elements that makes for an interesting and modern story more than 20 years later. The show was adapted from an original Argentine comic drawn by Carlos Meglia and written by Carlos Trillo for the Italian comics magazine Skorpio (Eura Editoriale), which was first translated into Spanish in 1993 before it was turned into a live-action series in 1995. Then, with production from Vancouver-based Network of Animation (NOA) and animated in Japan by TMS Entertainment, 'Cybersix' debuted in Argentina and Canada, eventually on Fox Kids in the U.S. The award-winning series was then scrapped after just one season due to expense and disagreement between production studios. That's a shame, as we discuss in this episode. - Support the Show through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/saturdaymourningcartoons - Want to find our cohosts online? Dave Trumbore Writes for Collider.comTwitter @DrClawMDBuy the book The Science of Breaking Bad - https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/science-breaking-bad Sean Paul Ellis IG and twitter @seanpaulellisPerformer at Washington Improv Theater where you can find tickets and times. If you are digging our show and want to help you out, then you can do so in the following ways: 1. Recommend a cartoon to us: Call us and leave a message at 202-681-4406. If you call then we will 100% review you recommendations if we haven't watched the cartoon yet. 2. Leave a review on iTunes with the following message titled "There's a time when the moon reveals its face through the clouds,“ with the review, “I let out a sigh and want to cry out loud." 3. Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/SaturdayMourningCartoons/ 4. Follow us on twitter @MourningToons 5. Check us out on Instagram @SaturdayMourningCartoons
In this Listener Recommendation episode, Sean and Dave tackle the internationally produced 1999 animated action series, 'Cybersix.' The unique show with an incredible international talent pool centered on the title character, a female android masquerading as a male literature teacher by day and a black-clad superhero by night. It's got mutants, it's got Nazis, it's got a compelling character with LGBTQ elements that makes for an interesting and modern story more than 20 years later. The show was adapted from an original Argentine comic drawn by Carlos Meglia and written by Carlos Trillo for the Italian comics magazine Skorpio (Eura Editoriale), which was first translated into Spanish in 1993 before it was turned into a live-action series in 1995. Then, with production from Vancouver-based Network of Animation (NOA) and animated in Japan by TMS Entertainment, 'Cybersix' debuted in Argentina and Canada, eventually on Fox Kids in the U.S. The award-winning series was then scrapped after just one season due to expense and disagreement between production studios. That's a shame, as we discuss in this episode.
In the final episode of Old School Lane Interviews for 2019, Patricia interviews voice actors Cathy Weseluck and Andrew Francis discussing about the 1999 Canadian animated series Cybersix. They go over how they got their roles, behind the scenes stories, favorite moments, favorite characters, and the impact that the show left behind.
After doing this podcast for two years we have a sort of stockholm syndrome for bad content, so it’s nice to have someone like Todd “The Chicken Maze” Durboraw remind us how bad these shows can be. Enjoy our bittersweet C&D&G finale, expertly mourned by the wail of hewnstone mancrusts.This week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:Running Qua Hoon count: 13 • Hannah keeps trying to kiss nature, even the stuff that’s bad for kissing • We’re still haunted by the ghost of Cybersix’s uncomfortably horny source material • Robots blow up a castle and it’s honestly pretty tasteful • Xanatos is facing criminal charges for being “a rascal to gargoyles”Today’s Episode Sponsor: My Teacher is a Bus™THIS WEEK'S EPISODESCadillacs and Dinosaurs - Episode 5, "Wild Child"Gargoyles - Episode 5, “Awakening, Part 5"The Boys: Andrew Eric Davison (Seattle), Austin Bridges (Portland), Rory Voie (San Diego)Fabulous Guest: Todd Durboraw (Seattle)Audio Production: Andrew Eric Davison (Seattle)
Just in time for Cybersix's 20th anniversary, we celebrate this Tokyo-Vancouver collaboration with special guest, comic writer/artist/editor Sfé R. Monster! We discuss the show's complex creation, the amazing TMS animation, and the queer and trans narratives Cybersix spoke to! So listen as we analyze the first episode and the impact it has had since! Support this podcast and get dozens of bonus episodes by visiting Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons and becoming a patron! This podcast is brought to you by the streaming network VRV: home to cartoons, anime, and so much more! Visit VRV.co/WAC to sign up for your FREE 30-day trial and kick a little money back to your friends at the Talking Simpsons Network!
Arun and Patricia talk about: RIP Robert Axelrod 2019 HEY ARNOLD! ANNIVERSARY SHOW WITH CRAIG BARTLETT NEWS British citizens born in US risk having UK bank accounts frozen Infowars' Sandy Hook appeal goes down in flames as judge orders Alex Jones to ‘pay all costs' Furious parents protest at Lewes Priory School over gender neutral uniform Arun's playing DOS Games again! DreamMachine Top 5 Best and Worst Lookback Disney's Robin Hood Live Action Remake In Development Steven Universe: The Movie: “Spinel's backstory is going to go down as one of the saddest backstories in animation history.” Happy 20th anniversary Cybersix!
As we approach the end of our second season, the podcast can go one of two ways: we can jump the shark, or become The Wire. We did both?This week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:Guest starring Omar from The Wire as “The Shark” • Fertile Crescent V • 10 great ways to blast your man’s cornwagon • Austin drops a Chicken Run reffie • Andy’s new segment turns our lives into a crossover fic where Eggman is my dad • Something something Fonzie jukebox ski shoesToday's Episode Sponsors: Mom’s Goodnight Lobster™ & Hair That Gets Everywhere™THIS WEEK'S EPISODESSailor Moon (DiC) - Episode 38, "Fractious Friends"Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa - Episode 26, "The Wild Wild Pest"Cybersix - Episode 13, "The Final Confrontation"The Boys: Andrew Eric Davison (Seattle), Austin Bridges (Portland), Rory Voie (Taipei)The Dad (Audio Production): Kyle Levien (Seattle)
We watched some cartoons, but there’s also a lot of classic “Jamiroquai Talk,” just a heads up.This week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:Ska makes a big comeback and it’s definitely not Jamiroquai • Moo Montana has a horned-up hometown sidepiece • Cybersix’s best episode to date just fucking rocks, there’s no joke for that one • Ultimate Wingman Jupiter risks her life to get Mercury some psychic nerd poontang • Back that tush up, that tush is my friendToday's Episode Sponsors: Salty Vaseline™ & Vampire Math Class™THIS WEEK'S EPISODESWild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa - Episode 13, "Another Fine Mesa"Cybersix - Episode 12, "Daylight Devil"Sailor Moon (DiC) - Episode 37, "Tuxedo Unmasked"The Boys: Andrew Eric Davison (Seattle), Austin Bridges (Portland), Rory Voie (Taipei)The Dad (Audio Production): Kyle Levien (Seattle)
Saturday Morning Tuesdays Update: God turned his back on us, so Dark Science gave us snake bodies with horse feet and things are way better now! Clip clop motherfuckersss.This week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:The headphone splitter of circus serpents makes a proud debut • Oh Melvin, Oh Well Then: A Musical Revue • You know how birds inflate sometime? • Darien? Did you mean Prince Darien? • Cody destroys family heirlooms with White Ignorance and also a belt sander • Spay and neuter your snakesToday's Episode Sponsors: Plucky’s Duck Buckets™ and Grandma Chutney’s Tooth Butter™ (And Wacky Tobacky Backwards Tobacco™)THIS WEEK'S EPISODESSailor Moon (DiC) - Episode 36, "Last Resort"Cybersix - Episode 11, "The Greatest Show in Meridiana"Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa - Episode 12, "The Big Cow Wow"The Boys: Andrew Eric Davison (Seattle), Austin Bridges (Portland), Rory Voie (Taipei)The Dad (Audio Production): Kyle Levien (Seattle)
We’re drawing the line in the sand this week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays and news flash dweeb—you’re out. We’re adopting an Ice-Dancers-Only policy to ensure this podcast is as exclusive as it is willfully obtuse.This week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:Serena can never live up to her glory days as a moon skater • Lucas gets a whiff of that powerful she-wolf musk and chomps HARD on that flavor • Austin gets A Wizard’s Punishment for his shitty wizard words • Moo Montana and Sheriff Terrorbull try to avoid the tender touch of a man • Twist It Like A MustacheToday's Episode Sponsors: What Have They Done With Cinnamon™ and One Piece of Nasty Corn™THIS WEEK'S EPISODESSailor Moon (DiC) - Episode 35, "Ice Princess"Available on WatchSailorMoon.com (use AdBlock most def)Cybersix - Episode 10, "Full Moon Fascination"Available as a DVD on Amazon (or the Dark Web?)Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa - Episode 11, "Dances With Bulls"Available on YouTubeThe Boys: Andrew Eric Davison (Seattle), Austin Bridges (Portland), Rory Voie (Taipei)The Dad (Audio Production): Kyle Levien (Seattle)
Pour some chocolate chips and jimmies on these three scoops of Podcast™ ice cream. “Rad creams!” you say, “these sure taste just like my stories!”This week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:Popemaster General Owen Wilson visits us from the steamin’ hot cyberfuture • We uncover the secret origins of Johnny Bravo • A snowman witch haunts the moguls • Cybersix fucking delivers this week with a Screamin’ Lovecraftian nightmare peeper • Cheese is milkToday's Episode Sponsors: Extremely Creamy Charles™ and Seven Milkmen™THIS WEEK'S EPISODESWild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa - Episode 10, "Stolen on the River"Available on YouTubeSailor Moon (DiC) - Episode 34, "Ski Bunny Blues"Available on WatchSailorMoon.com (use AdBlock most def)Cybersix - Episode 9, "The Eye"Available as a DVD on Amazon (or the Dark Web?)The Boys: Andrew Eric Davison (Seattle), Austin Bridges (Portland), Rory Voie (Taipei)The Dad (Audio Production): Kyle Levien (Seattle)
If you tune into our podcast exclusively for Andy-Shaming, we’ve got a whopper in your hopper. He doesn’t mind, because he’s drooling in his corner and eating wood.This week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:Everything Is Diapersix • Pastawatch is back by “popular” “demand” • Goblins are real, and they hate the sun • Ghosts are real, and they eat cows • Darien is catnip for beesToday's Episode Sponsors: Real Charmanders™ and The Four Separate Sentences That Ladies Love To Hear™THIS WEEK'S EPISODESCybersix - Episode 8 - “Gone With the Wings”Available as a DVD on Amazon (or the Dark Web?)Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa - Episode 9 - “Legend of Skull Duggery”Available on YouTubeSailor Moon (DiC) - Episode 30 - “A Crystal Clear Destiny”Available on WatchSailorMoon.com (use AdBlock most def)The Boys: Andrew Eric Davison (Seattle), Austin Bridges (Portland), Rory Voie (Taipei)The Dad (Audio Production): Kyle Levien (Seattle)
This episode we go back to the 50s and have a rousing make-pretend about Rory’s very real 14-year-old son. Are there also cartoons? Yes?This week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:Andy *almost* gains more Anime Demerits, and he’d better be fucking careful • Austin takes the gang on a disappointing trip for biscuits • Serena eats five whole desserts and hides it from her cat • Cat’s Cradle bafflingly wins Meridiana’s Game of the Year • Moo Mesa Presents: Snore Weddings and a FuneralToday's Episode Sponsors: Outer Space Travis™ and Night Games™THIS WEEK'S EPISODESSailor Moon (DiC) - Episode 29 - “Sailor V Makes the Scene”Available on WatchSailorMoon.com (use AdBlock most def)Cybersix - Episode 7 - “Brainwashed”Available as a DVD on Amazon (or the Dark Web?)Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa - Episode 8 - “Wedding Bull Blues”Available on YouTubeThe Boys: Andrew Eric Davison (Seattle), Austin Bridges (Portland), Rory Voie (Taipei)The Dad (Audio Production): Kyle Levien (Seattle)
We accidentally trapped 600 birds in a classroom? Please send helpThis week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:Austin and Rory tussle to the death in a crystal house • Meridiana gets an entire Hitchcock of blue pigeons • No one seems to smell the poo gas except Andy • Mayor Bulloney just gets a whole dickload of shovels, end of episode • We can’t decide what smooched the gooch more: Tuxedo Melvin or Andy’s Animorphs referencesToday's Episode Sponsors: Jeff Style’s Back: Jackin’ It Backwards™ and Barnabas, King of Trains™THIS WEEK'S EPISODESCybersix - Episode 6 - “Blue Birds of Horror”Available as a DVD on Amazon (or the Dark Web?)Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa - Episode 7 - “Wetward Whoa”Available on YouTubeSailor Moon (DiC) - Episode 28 - “Tuxedo Melvin”Available on WatchSailorMoon.com (use AdBlock most def)The Boys: Andrew Eric Davison (Seattle), Austin Bridges (Portland), Rory Voie (Taipei)The Dad (Audio Production): Kyle Levien (Seattle)
When we watch an episode of Sailor Moon that’s a real barn-burner, we have a duty to raise it to the sky like a child of prophecy. Please enjoy this incredible spate of kitty cat nonsense.This week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:A nasty man debuts his filthy video series • Two cows lock horns in Vaudeville Kombat • Return of the Stink Panther • Zoycite builds a living coat of sewer mice • Andy’s Anime Demerits: 24 and he’s just *steamed* about itToday's Episode Sponsors: Doin’ It, Jeff Style™ and Still Doin’ It (With Jeff)™THIS WEEK'S EPISODESWild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa - Episode 6 - “Thoroughly Moodern Lily”Available on YouTubeCybersix - Episode 5 - “Lori is Missing”Available as a DVD on Amazon (or the Dark Web?)Sailor Moon (DiC) - Episode 27 - “Kitty Chaos”Available on WatchSailorMoon.com (use AdBlock most def)The Boys: Andrew Eric Davison (Seattle), Austin Bridges (Portland), Rory Voie (Taipei)The Dad (Audio Production): Kyle Levien (Seattle)
Featuring special guest Jaine Ye! Today on Saturday Morning Tuesdays, Cybersix makes a bafflingly tone-deaf blunder and we just, like...like we had to talk about it.This week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:Thrill as we introduce what is sure to be a hit new pasta-related segment • Cybersix ruins a perfectly good detective story • Austin can barely suppress his salivary glands when talking about famed chain restaurant Red Lobster • Hunk Jesus is here, and he wears a tablecloth • Sorry Moo Mesa, but hair just doesn’t grow from the top of the pouchToday's Episode Sponsors: New Salmon™ and Fill-’em-Up Phil™THIS WEEK'S EPISODESCybersix - Episode 4 - “Yashimoto, Private Eye”Available as a DVD on Amazon (or the Dark Web?)Sailor Moon (DiC) - Episode 26 - “Grandpa’s Follies”Available on WatchSailorMoon.com (use AdBlock most def)Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa - Episode 5 - “A Sheepful of Dollars”Available on YouTubeThe Boys: Andrew Eric Davison (Seattle), Austin Bridges (Portland), Rory Voie (Taipei)Fabulous Guest: Jaine Ye (NYC) (Or like, Boston I guess right now) (Or...Boston-area)The Dad (Audio Production): Kyle Levien (Seattle)
SATURDAY MORNING CARTOON BOOM PODCAST: This Saturday morning, Joseph and Chris watched Cybersix, from 1999 suggested by Doggievision37! 1. First Episode: The Mysterious Shadow (S1E01) 2. Random Pick: Blue Birds of Horror (S1E06) 3. Highest Rated: The Final Confrontation (S1E13) IMDB SYNOPSIS: A female android battles her evil creator’s forces as a mysterious superhero. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/saturday-morning-cartoon-boom/id1060917092# Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iatqopu2nwtyrvyni7qz5nb2xdi Stitcher: http://stitcher.com/s?fid=78431&refid=stpr […]
The boys pucker their lips at the yucky sour taste of that lemon bread! Yuck! Almost as sour as some of them dang cartoons we watched.This week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:Rory gifts us our most ambitious theme yet • Bag yourself a rain-trapped hunk with this one weird trick • Bovine child gangs roam the west • Mature romance means learning to love bugs • Austin and Rory pine after a cyborg panther • Andy’s Anime Demerits: 21 and countingToday's Episode Sponsors: Zippers for Sisters™ and Justin's Birthday™THIS WEEK'S EPISODESSailor Moon (DiC) - Episode 25 - “Too Many Girlfriends”Available on WatchSailorMoon.com (use AdBlock most def)Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa - Episode 4 - “School Days”Available on YouTubeCybersix - Episode 3 - “Terra” Available as a DVD on Amazon (or the Dark Web?)The Boys: Andrew Eric Davison (Seattle), Austin Bridges (Portland), Rory Voie (Taipei)The Dad (Audio Production): Kyle Levien (Seattle)
It’s Saturday Morning on this fateful Tuesday and we’re plump with windmill cereal (#TweetYourWheat) and dressed in the suits our mom picked out for us. Pour your milk over our bowls and join us as we dip our toes into those milk bowls and get wet from milk and then watch our favorite cartoons.This week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:Join us in our windowless windmill operation • We just love that panther • Rory comes out guns blazing on his new segment, Cowboy Facts • Austin’s rap career begins and ends right before your eyes • Andy’s Anime Demerits: 15 and counting • Join us for the trial of Darien Kay LetourneauToday's Episode Sponsors: Chimney Beans™ and T.G.I. Albert’s™Horse People Are Real #TheTruthIsOutThereTHIS WEEK'S EPISODESCybersix - Episode 2 - “Data 7 & Julian”Available as a DVD on Amazon (or the Dark Web?)Wild West C.O.W. Boys of Moo Mesa - Episode 2 - “A Snake In Cow’s Clothing”Available on YouTubeSailor Moon (DiC) - Episode 24 - "An Artful Attack"Available on WatchSailorMoon.com (use AdBlock most def)The Boys: Andrew Eric Davison (Seattle), Austin Bridges (Portland), Rory Voie (Taipei)The Dad (Audio Production): Kyle Levien (Seattle)
Our very good friend Annie Jansen is witness to the debut of two new shows in our lineup: the refreshingly progressive Cybersix and the depressingly regressive C.O.W. Boys of Moo Mesa.This week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:Special guest Annie Jansen is foolishly unafraid of having her name google-linked to ours • Carb up to fight fascists with an Argentinian Pasta Breakfast • Rory did his cowboy homework • Annie drops the bomb on some Nuclear Horse Theory • It’s time for the Macy’s Day Parade to embrace gynecological floatsToday's Episode Sponsors: Trash Can Lasers™THIS WEEK'S EPISODESCybersix - Episode 1 - “Mysterious Shadow”Available as a DVD on Amazon (or the Dark Web?)Wild West C.O.W. Boys of Moo Mesa - Episode 1 - “Bang ‘Em High”Available on YouTubeThe Boys: Andrew Eric Davison (Seattle), Austin Bridges (Portland), Rory Voie (Taipei)Fabulous Guest: Annie Jansen (Seattle)The Dad (Audio Production): Kyle Levien (Seattle)
From Darkwing Duck to Cybersix to Lupin III, we've been dealing with Noir-like properties for some time. But, in a bizarre twist, Who Framed Roger Rabbit is the clearest Noir example we've seen yet. Add to it one of the best examples of blending live-action and animation mediums, glaze it with classic cartoon references, and generously sprinkle Bob Hoskins' legendary performance, and what you get it a sublimely entertaining movie that stands in a class all its own. So put on your four-fingered gloves, establish some mood lighting, and have some chips and Dip handy - you're in for a good time.
This week Michael and Kelly discuss the less than successful 1999 TV show Cybersix. There are cybers, sixes, and maybe Nazis. It's action packed
Deep in their hearts, Ben, Zane, and Cassie feel love so alive. That's why they wandered through downtown Venice, offering their expertise to street urchin and over-eligible bachelors alike. Things got a bit hairy when some monsters came out, but The Cartoncasters were able to slip away when Cassie busted out some fantastic accordion music.
After a six month dissappearance, Dennis Daniel returns from exile to regain the helm of the hottest talk show on BlogTalkRadio, with an all-new installment of The Dennis Daniel Show. We continue celebrating "Five Years of The Dennis Daniel Show" with the return of voice actress Cathy Weseluck. Cathy is best known as the voice of Spike the Dragon in the popular "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic," and stars in the brand new movie, "Equestria Girls: Rainbow Rocks." She's also known as Shampoo in the iconic "Ranma 1/2" and Cybersix in the self-titled anime, "Cybersix." Join Dennis as he talks with Shampoo about the previous and upcoming seasons of MLP, talks about Cybersix coming to Blu-Ray, and we learn about how Dennis and Shampoo's date went.
In honor of this weekend's Season 3 premiere of "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic", we present an encore presentation of a special interview with voice actress and the voice of Spike the Dragon, Cathy Weseluck Cathy Weseluck is a canadian voice actress who is best known for her roles as the beautiful Chinese Amazon, Shampoo from the animé classic, “Ranma 1/2″, Near in "Death Note", Cybersix in the classic "Cybersix", and more recently, the assistant to Twilight Sparkle, Spike the Dragon from the popular “My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic!” When Dennis reveals he has a crush on the Chinese Amazon chef, what will happen when Dennis finally meets his crush? Will Shampoo “crush” Dennis into the ground if he tries to make a move? Can Dennis help Spike crush his fear of talking to Rarity, whom he has a crush on? Plus, Dennis talks with Mayor Mare about her presidential run in 2012.