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What's up, dudes? Jeremy Phelps the Alamo City Santa and Sean Sotka from the Christmas Podcasts Podcast join me to talk all about 1980's “The Christmas Raccoons!” It's an ”Inception”-like dream/reality hybrid of pink aardvarks lumber barons and talking raccoons. It's also Canadian and narrated by Rich Little.The trees begin to disappear rapidly. Someone is cutting them down, and Ranger Dan has to solve the mystery. As he goes off into the wilderness leaving his poor children at home, some plucky raccoons soon find their own dwelling chopped. Ralph, Melissa, and lazy Bert were decorating for Christmas too. What a shame. As they investigate, they mistake the ranger's children for the tree cutters and sneak into their cabin. It turns out, however, that the culprit is Cyril Sneer. The raccoons, along with their new sheepdog friend Schaeffer ambush Cyril, and get him to discontinue his assault on the Forest. Subsequently they move into the tree in front of the cabin.College educated nerdy son? Check. Raccoon stockings? Got ‘em. Christmas tree Yggdrasil upon which Midgard hangs as an ornament? Definitely! So grab your coat, put on your scarf, and sled down to this episode on “The Christmas Raccoons!”Christmas Podcasts PodcastFB: @christmaspods IG: @christmaspods Twitter: @ChristmasPods Give us a buzz! Send a text, dudes!Check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Totally Rad Christmas Mall & Arcade, Teepublic.com, or TotallyRadChristmas.com! Later, dudes!
Our usual podcasting pair becomes a talking troika in this episode, as we are joined by education writer and RPG creator DC Bradshaw. With his help we aim to answer an Ask A GM in which the listener enquires about introducing roleplaying games to an audience of children and how you can tailor your rules and setting towards them. Since DC Bradshaw has written his very own D&D-for-kids version of 5E, "Little But Fierce", he's the perfect person to help us answer this question - even if he visits the podcast by a slightly unorthodox transport methodAfter that, it's a Til Dice staple in the form of a Quiz. But with three people in the room the format changes up - George and Ailsa must team up to answer questions posed to them by their guest, who has brought ten lines of RPG game text that have been bowdlerized into something more "family friendly". Can the Til Dice Team work out what the games in question are and roughly what the sentence should be? What games have fluffy bunnies, chocolate milk and Cyril Sneer been inserted into? Along the way you can expect the usual mish-mash of in-jokes, references, side-rambles and flensing knives. Find out which member of the Til Dice team has to be a stand-in Carol Smillie, who deals with the Inch-High Incel when he interrupts three people simultaneously, what colours of box the 80s D&D starter sets came in, and what Twike's important question to ask a guest is. On top of all that, this episode's sponsored segment sees Acerarak the Demilich makes a return - and he wants to take five children into a world of pure imagination.Contact us by email on tildicepodcast@gmail.comWe can be found on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram under @tildicepodcastBuy your own Twike mini figure from Ramshackle Games!Our theme music is Funny Adventures by WinnieTheMoogLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/6048-funny-adventuresLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Additional music is Fromage by Steven OBrienFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10409-fromageLicense (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseOur logo is by Neil Slorance - check out his work on social media @neilslorance or neilslorance.comSupport the Show.
In this week's instalment of Restless Natives goodness, Martin's overreached, pirate danced in front of a non-Ring doorbell and then forgot about Spring break for 3 years old, Gordon tells the tale of his latest rejection at the hands of Iain Stirling, Cyril Sneer cocked up his one job at a James Bond premiere, is Peter Crouch getting involved with the homeless world cup, more back story on the water wanker AND we're getting involved with Restless Natives the musical.Make sure you subscribe and leave a 5 star review! If you'd like to share the times you've been a resourceful rascal, or want to get in touch, send an email to Hello@RestlessNativesPodcast.com
Catch up with Martin and Gordon as we salivate over our kids' turkey dinosaurs, debate whether pineapple belongs on pizza, navigate through frisbee courses, explain the nickname 'Cyril' and talk knowing you've grown up when you're not nabbing someone's forklift truck. Make sure you subscribe and leave a 5 star review! If you'd like to share the times you've been a resourceful rascal, or want to get in touch, send an email to Hello@RestlessNativesPodcast.com
In this prelude to the television series, "The Raccoons," Bert, Melissa and Ralph Raccoon have their home stolen when Tommy and Julie cut down their home for a Christmas tree. Eventually, they discover that Cyril Sneer is the mastermind behind the deforestation of of the Evergreen Forest and they confront him and his son, Cedric who eventually relents. In a dream sequence, the Raccoons appear toTommy and Julie, and they begin to realize that they've done wrong in cutting down their home. They rectify the situation and proceed to enjoy the Christmas holiday with their dad, Dan the Forest Ranger. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Yes, We Are Open, The Advantaged Investor, Canna Cabana, StickerYou, Ridley Funeral Home and Electronic Products Recycling Association.
We tried watching something we'd never seen and recommended by Tanner, the 1980s Canadian cartoon The Raccoons! This charming show follows the misadventures of Bert Raccoon as he fumbles in trying to pull off great stunts to please his friends. He makes Evergreen Forest fun, but local crabby millionaire Cyril Sneer has all the money in the world to try and make the forest as quiet as he wants it. We talk about Bert obliviously intruding on his best friend's marriage, how the show is mostly normal animals except for these unexplained alien creatures, the amazing synth power ballads in the soundtrack, and whether or not Paul Bunyan would be considered a kaiju. Thanks for 500 total downloads! Jams: @JamsWilk Melissa: @WilkyWit Questions or Suggestions: Email us!: SaturdayMOpod@gmail.com DM us!: @SaturdayMOpod
After the madness of the Birthday Special two weeks ago, it's Episode 29 of the Live Lockdown Podcast. Expect everything from 90's trance, house, old skool, hip-house, electro, 80's pop remixes, vocal house, nu-disco, hi-nrg, club classics, northern soul, Italo house, tech house and everything in between, interspersed with nonsense chat and the occasional rant. Oh, and Claire dancing and tripping over things. This one got a bit messy, even more than previous week's shows so the swear count and drunken rants may be a bit more than usual, apologies in advance for that. Billy says sorry, but Cyril Sneer says "ram it"! Enjoy.
Back with the usual mix of top tunes and questionable drunken chat but this week with a Valentine's theme. All tracks have either love in the title or the name of the producer or are related to romance or love in some way. After searching for a few days it's amazing just how may dance tracks this includes, so much so that even after running over by an hour and a half I was still not halfway through them all, part two anybody? My trusty sidekick Claire decided to have a week off the drink so it was left to me to batter the gin alone and rant Cyril Sneer style. three and half hours of house, tech house, rave, old skool, vocal house, disco, club classics and 80's remixes, all tied together with random stories or comical piss taking, all in jest. Enjoy.
In this very environmentally aware edition of the official holiday podcast for people who make hockey sweaters for vermin, we’re responsibly deforesting our way back to 1980 to dig up “The Christmas Raccoons,” the first appearance of early Disney Channel imports The Raccoons and the greedy Cyril Sneer.On This Episode:Mike Westfall (@fallwestmike), generous married couple’s permanent houseguest in a tree that’s clearly bigger on the inside.Michael DiGiovanni (@theatomicgeeks), the barely clothed college graduate son of a lumber baron, from The Atomic Geeks, Pop Culture Retrofit, and Classic Film Jerks.Christian Nielsen (@hunkburger), whom I may or may not have completely dreamed up, from The Atomic Geeks and Pop Culture Retrofit.Topics and Tangents:This special and an accompanying story album were narrated by Rich Little, a “Man of a Thousand Voices,” in his own, regular voice.The voice of Forest Ranger Dan is Rupert Holmes, the singer/songwriter behind “Escape (The Piña Colada Song).”Tammy Bourne (Julie) and Hadley Kay (Tommy) were both in other movies in 1980 as children who fall from a great height.The Raccoons’ tree is clearly a lot bigger on the inside.The classic tropes of rolling down a snowy hill into a giant snowball and the big dust ball of violence.Much of this special is contained in an identical dream by both kids and possibly also their dog. From there, it’s hard to tell what parts were the dream and what parts weren’t. Maybe it’s all in St. Elsewhere’s Snow Globe Universe of Tommy Westphall (no relation).Previous Podcast Episodes Mentioned:Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (Season 3, Episode 12)Commercial Break:Canadian Tire’s “Scrooge Approved” Prices, 1987Podcast Promo:Christmas Creeps, keeping the Christmas spirit alive all year round through the magic of terrible holiday films.“The Christmas Raccoons” ©1980 PFS Christmas Raccoons / PFS Pooled Film Services, Inc.The Advent Calendar House is on the web at adventcalendar.house, on Instagram @adventcalendarhouse, and on Twitter @adventcalhouse.
Back with another instalment of my Lockdown Mixes, this time flying solo without my gorgeous assistant as, and I quote, she is "pussay seek o' daeing these." :) These have been going for over 4 months now, initially weekly during the dark times of lockdown but now moving to fortnight as the pandemic eases. A right mixed bag this week, and, if I do say so myself, one of my favourite ones so far, crammed full of some of my favourite tracks. I hare sticking to one style of music so this hops from genre to genre, everything from 90's trance, hip house, 80's pop, old skool, vocal house, nu-disco, hi-nrg and Italo house. Even threw in some Northern Soul this week. It's as much a surprise to me listening back to what I played as it maybe is to you, the gin had well and truly kicked in by the last hour and I was in full Cyril Sneer mode. Thanks again to everyone who tuned in, has almost 800 listeners again this week at one point. Love you all. x https://www.instagram.com/djbillymorris/
It's only smegging Red Dwarf on the podcast this week — a show that Terri had never seen before this *feature-length* episode, much to James and Boyd's collective enjoyment. Plus we review Alma's Not Normal (a sitcom Terri enjoyed far more, but mainly as it appears to have been based upon her life) but sadly *not* Killing Eve Season 3 as, while we've seen it, apparently the embargo doesn't lift until Tuesday. Sorry. On the plus side, there's a trio of Banshees for your enjoyment and a misty-eyed discussion of the best TV theme tunes — including The Raccoons, for some reason. Cyril Sneer would not approve.
Our amazing title sponsors, NOEL & JILL, present our 81st episode! Allan Cooke joins Ryan and Tyler to discuss the 8th installment in the core Star Wars saga: “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”. Tyler predicts that Ryan will hate it, Allan is excited to see the film debut of Cyril Sneer from Raccoons, and Ryan spends the entire episode mispronouncing the directors name, WHICH IS RYAN (spelt Rian). Give us a listen and find out if you should save yourself the cost of a ticket! Join our Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content at patreon.com/dumbdumbdice! Also, the segment "Fixing Hollywood" is brought to you by the Jedi council of screenwriting: WeFixYourScript.com!
It’s the podcast where we work out what’s the opposite of something that doesn’t have a natural opposite. This week, we wonder on the opposites of Cyril Sneer, WD40, and Inflatable Boxing Gloves. So, are we right? Or are we the opposite of right? Please share the show with everyone you know, because it really helps spread the word, and makes the whole interactive game even more fun to play together. Thank you.
Cyril Sneer and DJ Jazzy Jarrod relive the horror of 2016 every day…. AND SO SHOULD YOU! IT’S THE FAVORITE ALBUMS OF THE YEAR SHOW! buy on vinyl M83 – Junk TIGA – No Fantasy Required CULTURE ABUSE – Peach JAMES BLAKE – The Color In Anything PANIC! AT THE DISCO – Death Of A […]
We talked about ghosts and haunted houses on this week's show, so if you're that type of creep you won't wanna miss out! We also talked about a man who tucked his cock and balls out between the back of his legs, showed it to some cops and referred to it as the "Cyril Sneer" (as in the pink villain from the "The Raccoons"), and looked at a story about a DJ who "terrorized" the men in his city by breaking into their houses while they slept; not to steal anything, though - just to put his mouth all over their privates. We then went on to learn about a drug in Colombia that is basically a mind control device. The shit is CRAZY...AND scary when you think about how it might be used! So basically, if you like drugs, ghosts and sex, this is the episode for you! Pop some pills, pull out the Ouija Board, and get freaky with us! Oh man! YES! YESSS! You listening to Background Noise is making me SOOOO damn hot right now! DON'T STOP! YEAH! GHOSTS N DRUGS!