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Stefante sits down with investigative reporter, Dallas Parker to discuss how she got into the news industry, challenges, transition from news to the I-Team and advice for emerging young journalists.
Hello and welcome back to the Littlest PetCast, were we are ending season two by going over the two-part epoisode "The Expo Factor". Part one of this episode has story by Julie McNally Cahill, Tim Cahill, and Roger Eschbacher, and teleplay by Roger Eschbacher. Part two of this episode has story by Julie McNally Cahill, Tim Cahill, and Adam Beechen, and teleplay by Adam Beechen. Both parts were directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Blythe is preparing to the International Pet Fashion Expo, but is stressing out over every little thing. He stress is only worsened when the Biskits get involved. Mona also asks Blythe to host a photo shoot, but scales back Blythe's creative control. Blythe has a lot to do, a a litle time to do it.What were the kids saying in 2014? Why does Lichtenstein get its own pavilion, but ALL OF AFRICA shares one? Does them mentioning New York validate my theory? Was Fisher a fool for thinking he could scare Mrs. Twombly? How much of season 2 is in this episode?
"My name is Minka Mark, and I'm a gen-i-us. Though my accent is Canadian, I'm not villainous. And OK, I may own rockets that use the cream for pie. But just cause I have that artist flair, doesn't make me useless, why? Cause all I wanna do, is spend some time with you. You're mission control, as I paint a new world whole. I mean, figuratively, not actually..."Hello, and welcome to this episode of the Littlest PetCast. The penultimate of season 2. In this episode, we talk about the episode "Standup Stinker", written by Guy Toubes, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Minka reveals that her grandfather went to space. Wanting to do something like that, Minka is determined to go to Mars. Meanwhile, Pepper overhears that Bob Flemmingheimmer is coming to Blythe's school. Pepper is determined to share her jokes with the Late Afternoon Show king. Pepper wants to use Blythe to get her jokes though, but Blythe doesn't have good joke telling sense. Pepper is determined, and comes up with a risky play.Why are there things that are two words that should be one word? Do you watch out for Gramma Rays? Would you want the channel naming system of this universe? How good is Mrs. Twombly at unleashing sick burns? Is four years ago really a long time when it comes to late night?
"The truth is hiding over my eyes and it's stinging on your arm. Just spoiling in my mind. But you think that I can't see What kind of half-man that you are? If you're half-man at all. Well, I will figure this one out on my own (I'm screaming, "I miss them so") On my own (My thoughts they can't decode) How did we get here? When I used to know you so well, yeah How did we get here? Well, I think I know how..."Hello and welcome back to the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode, we go over the episode "The Hedgehog in the Plastic Bubble", written by Adam Beechen and directed by Dallas Parker. In the episode Blythe thinks she's caught a dangerous disease known as "Jerry Berry" and quarantines herself from everyone she cares about. Meanwhile, Russell is loosing his quills and nobody knows why. When the pets go to ask Blythe about what to do they are hindered, as Blythe's imagination takes over and she believes that she is Annabelle and that Price Skeezious is after her.Who out of the intended audience saw the twist coming? Do dogs evolve into human-like beings slower because they're so interconnected with humans? What makes a cold opening cold? How layered is the attempt to ship Russell and Blythe on the part of the writers? Why does this show nail how ridiculous Twilight can be?
Hello and welcome to a delayed episode of the Littlest PetCast. In this episode we go over the episode "Sunil's Sick Day", with story by Julie McNally Cahill, Tim Cahill, and Merriwether Williams , teleplay by Merriwether Williams, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Sunil is sick and Blythe goes to take care of him. Meanwhile, the pets fear Vinnie's reaction, but when it's obvious that Vinnie doesn't care about Sunil they know something is up. Blythe gets a similar vibe from Sunil. It's up to Blythe and Russell's detective persona Cyril McFlip to find the cause of this rift before it drags them apart forever.Why did I get sick before THIS episode of all episodes? Does the actual physiology of an animal matter to the writers? How did I manage to summarize this episode in sub-30? Can future episodes get even more gay? Do you think a show called "Cyril" could compete on the BBC?
Hello and welcome back to the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode, we go over the episode "Littlest Bigfoot", with story by Dallas Parker and Roger Eschbacher, teleplay by Roger Eschbacher, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Roger gets a camper and takes Blythe and the pets camping. However, he wants to search for the elusive bigfoot, which scares Vinnie and Sunil. Penny meets a new forest friend, who no one believes exists, and Blythe finds creatures even more terrifying than a bigfoot: The Biskits.Does Roger keep photos of his wife? Should rich people stop saying the word "nasty"? Did most of the cast take snark pills before recording the episode? Are marshmallows animal-safe? Do you agree with me that "bigfoots" sounds better because it differentiates between creature and biology?
Hello, and welcome to the second new era of the Littlest PetCast: the New Apartment Era. To celebrate this era, we are going over the episode "Plane it on Rio", with story by Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, and Guy Toubes, teleplay by Guy Toubes, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Blythe gets invited to prepare a Samba School in Rio de Janeiro for Carnival. However, on the flight over she runs into Ramon. Ramon promises that he has changed, but Zoe doesn't believe it. And when Blythe's costumes go missing, it's all but confirmed that Ramon is as slimy as ever.Should this show have been an hour long instead of a half hour long? Would you allow your teenage daughter to go to Carnival? What are some of Zoe's other favorite movies? If all bugs can understand humans, why do some bugs talk, but some bugs do not? Who would win? A highly trained professional designer and choreographer who could steal the crown off the Queen's head or One Butterfly.
Hello and welcome to the beginning of the Not Netflix era of the Littlest PetCast. To kick this era off, we are looking at the episode "Inside Job", written by Tom Minton and directed by Dallas Parker. After learning about the terrible new water bottles her school is getting, Blythe vows to make a change. She does this by running for student president. However she faces strong opposition from the Biskits. Meanwhile, there's a mysterious noise in the pet shop, and the pets are going crazy.Do you find words as interesting as I do? How easy or hard is it for you to forgive hypocrites? Can a 7th grader lead a student body? Should you go Full Biskit to win an election, even with the best intentions? How much change has happened in shows aimed at girls between when I was younger and now? And how much farther can we go?
Hello and welcome to this episode of the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode, we look at the episode "Grounded", with stroy by Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, and Corey Powell, teleplay by Corey Powell, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode Roger loses his job for arbitrary reasons. To pull in some extra money he works for the Biskits, and he begins to have a profound effect on them. Meanwhile, Minka finds out that she is a rare speices of monkey known as a "Minkey" and Zoe finds out that she is a mutt, and is sad about that for some reason.Is Roger a human Goofy? Would the French give a royal pet to George Washington? If Roger is THIS powerful, how powerful was Blythe's mom? Are you glad to see a loop finally closed? Why does this show hate mutts?
All aboard for today's episode of the Littlest PetCast. Today's stop is at the episode "Shanghai Hi-Jinks", with story by Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, and Tom Minton, teleplay by Tom Minton, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Mrs. Twombly is being honored at a ceremony in Shanghai, but initially declines the invitation. However, Blythe not only convinces her to go, but to bring her, Roger, and the pets along. Penny wants to stop by to visit her family in the Wildlife Sanctuary. However, when her family invites her to a family dinner at the same time as Mrs. Twombly, she gets conflicted.Why did they not go all out with the name of the episode? What is the line between silliness I can accept, and silliness I can't accept? Has Roger achieved "Peak Dad"? How much of an episode can a rap battle save? Is this the most casually racist episode of the show we've seen so far? Did this train metaphor go off the rails?
"'And what would you say to your younger self?' Using makeup's quite hard And perfume never starts to feel nice And you'll get a polecat honey, and it's funny 'Cause you'll move somewhere sunny and get addicted to Cudds And spend obscene amounts on comedy tickets online So just give your skunk a try Won't you give your skunk a try? Won't you give your skunk a try? Won't you give?" Hello and welcome back to the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode, we are looking at the episode "Sweet Pepper", written by Julie McNally-Cahill and Tim Cahill, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode Pepper meets and instantly falls for a pet by the name of Captain Cuddles, but she doesn't know what to do about it. Meanwhile, Blythe wants to finish a book she is reading, but Buttercream wants some attention, and thinks Blythe is the perfect outlet for that.How often am I going to repeat my talking points? What things have you seen where the rebels are the bad guys? Are spoilers all that bad? Should I eventually see My Fair Lady? Won't you give yourself or your skunk a try?
Hello and welcome back to the Littlest PetCast. In this episode I try to explain the episode "Super Sunil", written by Guy Toubes, and directed by Dallas Parker while I'm a bit out of it. In this episode Sunil loses confidence in himself after getting super scared of bugs. Penny Ling gets the idea to bring his confidence by by turning him into the superhero "El Cobra Cabra." Meanwhile, Blythe helps Youngmee and Christie beat the Biskits to a good spot for their food truck.Should I have recorded this episode when I was more awake? Can you be considered OK if someone more awful than you shows up? What kind of power does Sunil actually have? Who is coming to meet me at KitsuneKon? Is confusion a bug or a feature for this show?
"There was a pet show that she had to miss Because her friend got caught in the bliss Hyper-rugged mime dog of Paris, Oh, I think my boyfriend's an idiot I said, hey kid we're both just the same What a shame Ya know, how I'd love to go to Paris again" Hello and Welcome back to the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode, we are looking at the episode "To Paris With Zoe", with story by Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, and Adam Beechen, teleplay by Adam Beechen, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Blythe goes to Paris with Zoe, which I guess you could have figured out from the title. Blythe also meets a new friend in Emma. She's the daughter of Roger's co-pilot and aspiring tour guide. In Paris, Blythe falls in love with the city, and Zoe falls in love with a mime dog. Back at home, Vinnie falls in love with the Insect Channel. Can these loves be reckoned with so that they can do what they planned to do, or will they get lost in it forever?Do the children of pilots always have such a drive? Would you ride an invisible bike? Should Blythe seek professional help? Why did this show give up its plausible deniability? Is it right to idealize Paris?
Hello and welcome to this episode of the Littlest PetCast. I'm glad you're listening, even if I can't do this episode justice. "What episode?" you ask. The episode "So Interesting", written by Evan Gore and Heather Lombard, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Penny Ling doesn't think she's interesting, but Blythe thinks otherwise. Penny Ling then get the idea to tell everyone the story of her life and meeting the Green Bean Fairy Queen, and suddenly she's the most interesting pet in the shop.Who roots for Pepe le Pew? Why are there so many problematic males even as animals? Do the scores given have any actual meaning? Will I even let go of things? Why aren't you watching the episode?
Hello and welcome back to the Littlest PetCast. In this episode, we will go over the episode "Commercial Success", with story by Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, & Roger Eschbacher, teleplay by Roger Eschbacher, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode business is slow at the Littlest Pet Shop, so to combat this Blythe has the idea to make a commercial. Blythe gets her friend Jasper to direct, but he becomes someone else when given the role of director and no one likes him or the product he's making.Is Littlest Pat a National Treasure? What other boroughs are there in Downtown City? How many episodes can A Day at the Museum taint just by existing? Is this show more real in a different dimension but still somewhat fake? Who would you describe as a PWASOFHJ?
Hello and Welcome to this episode of the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode we look at the episode "Blythe's Big Idea", with story by Julie McNally-Cahill,Tim Cahill, & Roger Eschbacher, teleplay by Roger Eschbacher, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode Blythe find out that an famous international pet fashion expo is coming to Downtown City. To prepare she needs to buy a kiosk, but to get one she needs to trade in her trusty scooter. Meanwhile, Roger introduces the Pet Jet to his airline. The pets becomes so enamored with the concept, the properly imagine what it would be like to run a Pet Jet of their own, and Russell proves he's not the man he thinks he is.Should airplanes and airports be run by one body? What is with the random dragon in Chinatown? Why make a Sankes on a Plane Reference eight years after the fact? How is this city planned? Can Russell Get his Precious Little Life Together and have his Finest Hour, or will he be trapped in a Universe of Infinite Sadness?
Hello and welcome to this episode of the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode, we are talking about the episode "Alligators and Handbag", written by Adam Beechen, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Roger meets with fashion mogul Mona Autumn and schedules a meeting with her for Blythe. Blythe is intimidated by Mona as she is notorious for having a mean streak. Meanwhile, the pets have to deal with an alligator with a mean streak.Is Blythe's job essentially quid pro quo? How complicated will this shipping wall get by the end of the show? Did the last episode happen? Is Roger the Father of the Year he sings about? Why is there so many little bits of sarcastic dialogue in this episode?
Hello and welcome to this very odd episode of the Littlest PetCast. In this episode, we look at the episode "A Day at the Museum", written by Merriwether Williams, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, the park is closed, but the pets really want to play. They spot a lawn to play on but their ball gets lost in the museum. Minka and Penny Ling go into the museum, but get lost in their imagination. Meanwhile, I have lost my mind.Will I ever understand horror people? Should you check out Arika Okrent ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSABQ0fvcFJ2hmOkn3F__8Q ) on youtube? If you think something exists with a generic title, what are the chances that it's a flash game? Are all animals pets in this universe? What is real?
Hello, and welcome back to the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode, we go over the episode "The Big Feathered Parade", written by Tom Minton, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Blythe tries to submit her designs for the Big Feathered Parade, but is informed she is too young. She then meets Ramon, who promptly steals her designs and passes them off as his own. When Blythe discovers this, she fights tooth and nail to get credit for what she did. Meanwhile, Vinnie has a giant reptile crush of Iguana super-star Bruce the Legal Iguana. However, Vinnie's hero worship blinds him to Bruce's less than paletable personality.Seriously, why does racism come up often in this show? Do you-Guana lawyer? How many giant flightless birds can you spell? Do pets understand what being owned means? What is The Big Feathered Parade about, and why is it celebrated yearly in Downtown City?
"Fame makes a dog take things over. Fame lets her loose, hard to swallow. Fame puts you there where things are hollow (fame). Fame, it's not her brain, it's just the flame. That burns her change to keep her insane (fame)" Hello and welcome back to the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode we look over the episode "What, Meme Worry?", written by Even Gore and Heather Lombard, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Sunil is very worried about getting his nails clipped. Jasper notices how worried he is and decides to take a picture and make it a meme. Sunil becomes an overnight sensation. This makes Sunil nervous, Zoe jealous, and the Biskits angry.Are the Biskits the worst kind of rich people? Why is racism an overhanging theme for this show? Did Blythe invite her friends over to go though all of the Scott Pilgrim game in one go? Do some of the later seasons of The Simpsons have good things? Is the way to being a successful meme just to be yourself?
Hello and welcome back to the Littlest PetCast. in today's episode, we go over the episode "The Treasure of Henrietta Twombly", written by Guy Toubes, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, a treasure hunting show, literally called "Treasure Hunters" descends upon the Littlest Pet Shop. They are looking for a treasure that was left by Mrs. Twombly's Great Great Great Grandmother, Henrietta. However, when the pets think that the show will keep the treasure for itself, they opt to hunt this treasure so that Mrs. Twombly can keep it.Which Biskit hired Riley to steal the treasure? Do pets have a well developed moral code? How does being born in between time and space affect you? Where's the caveman? How does someone get a monkey, a gecko, a mongoose, and a panda in America in the 1800's?
This week the master of the TIE Swarm, Dallas Parker, tells us his first thoughts about Second Edition. We go through the Imperial TIE/lns we know about and theory-craft which combination Dallas might consider "best". Dee also goes through recent Worlds Rulings to prepare you for upcoming Store Championships. [00:00:00] Intros [00:04:30] Worlds Recap [00:16:00] Dallas Talks about Second Edition [01:15:00] Worlds Rulings Fly Better! Patreon.Com/MynockPodcast
Hello, and welcome to the Littlest PetCast. During today's proceedings, we will be looking at the episode "Pawlm Reading", written by Corey Powell and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, a supposed pet psychic walks into the Littlest Pet Shop to share her services. But is she all that she says she is? She got the personalities of all of the regulars at the shop wrong. You may make your opening statements.Is Mrs. Twombly insecure? How many stupid things have you done? Do animals not have a completely free a will yet? Why are there only two pet stores in a city with two million people in it? Can you tell how much I love Ace Attorney?
Well...Welcome I guess...to this episode of the Littlest PetCast. I'm going to be straight with you; we're talking about racism in this episode. It's not a comfortable subject to talk about, but it needs to be talked about, because this episode is casually racist in some aspects. That being said, we are taking a look at the episode "Heart of Parkness", with story by Mitch Larson and Adam Beechen, teleplay by Adam Beechen, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Blythe and the pets go to the park, as does the Biskit family. Fisher is looking for a lost cobra he intends to sell, while Blythe wants the pets to have a good time. Sunil gets separated from everyone else and comes across a group of raccoons. However, the cobra that Fisher is looking for finds and attacks the raccoons, but Sunil is there to defend them.Why haven't these pets watched Magic School Bus? Who designed the awfully designed headphones the Biskits wear? Does nature itself hate the Biskit twins? Is the amount of stuff I'm putting off talking about make you feel like you're stepping on pins and needles? Why is this show casually racist at times?
Hello, and welcome to today's episode of the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode, we go over the episode "Eight Arms to Hold You", written by Tom Minton and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Russell has an overnight stay planned at the Littlest Pet Shop, and Blythe surprises him by agreeing to stay with him. Vinnie and Sunil want to crash the party, but they aren't the only ones. But they could be the only ones...who are ALIVE! DUN DUN DUH! (Spoilers: The other thing crashing is alive.)Why does the title kind of give away the ending? Do you think that Russell's homebrew of My First Formal Dance makes it a better game? Would Professor X be so upset about New York City breaking up that he would not set foot in Downtown City? Can animals read CreepyPasta? Is Gian right behind me telling me he's correct?
Hello and welcome to this episode of the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode, things get wild when we go over the episode "The Nest Hats Craze!", written by Merriwether Williams and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Blythe becomes the center of a fashion storm when a nest lands on her head and everyone thinks that that's the next big thing in fashion. The Biskits then decide they want part of this fame and forcefully become Blythe's PR agents. Meanwhile, Blythe and the pets discover an egg in the nest and Blythe asks the pets to take care of it.How do time zones work with live TV? Did they foreshadow themselves doing the dumbest thing? Why is Blythe cursed when it comes to fame? Does Blythe have "Purified Biskit"? "What other questions could I have asked about this episode but didn't due to how many crazy things there are in the episode?
"And I can't forget your style and your witticism; somehow it was like you were the first to listen to everything we said. My smile's an open wound without you...and my hands are tied to keyboards linked to bring you back. Tonight the webcam will deliver you the words that I can't say (Tonight I'm calling you) A million miles away. Tonight is all about 'We miss you.' (Miss you, miss you, miss you) Tonight is all about 'We miss you' now." Hello, and welcome to season 2 of the Littlest PetCast. Today we kick this season off by going through the episode "Missing Blythe", written by Julie McNally-Cahill and Tim Cahill, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Blythe is attending Fashion University North, and while she likes it, she's starting to feel drained. Meanwhile, the pets are a mess without her. So the come up with a plan to see her again, which has a 80% chance of success, which is a lot better than most of their plans.Should you expect some hiccups when getting back into a something you haven't done in a while? How hard is it to at least try to do a Ben Stein impression? Was Mrs. Twombly not allowed to perform in the South because she was a Civil Rights Activist? Is this some kind of "Magic Keyboard?" Did I really reference an old Fall Out Boy song in the title just because I could and wanted to and it loosely tied into the plot of the episode? Yes. Yes I did.
Hello and welcome to the Littlest PetCast. This episode, we are going over the season 1 finale of Littlest Pet Shop, which makes this the season 1 finale of the Littlest PetCast as well. The finale is called "Summertime Blues", and it has story by Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, and Roger Eschbacher, teleplay by Roger Eschbacher, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Blythe is accepted into a summer program upstate. This means that for the summer Blythe will be gone, which upsets her friends. They try to pretend like that that's not the case, but inside they're crying.Is Blythe's mouth sometimes faster than her brain? Why do I keep talking about shipping in this show? Does no one escape podcasting unscathed? How does animal evolution to a more human-like state work in this world? Can you say a show is good if what makes it better is headcanon?
Hello and welcome to this episode of the Littlest PetCast. I hope you like it when things get rambly, because it gets really rambly when we go over the episode "Frenemies", with story by Julie McNally Cahill, Tim Cahill, and Guy Toubes, teleplay by Guy Toubes, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this epsiode we find out that Penny Ling has spent almost a year at the Littlest Pet Shop and Zoe and Pepper decide to throw a party for her. However, Zoe and Pepper disagree on who is in charge. Meanwhile Vinnie looses his tail and believes he can't dance without it.How much do you have to be told something is not going well before you believe it? Can kicking logic to the curb help you become a doctor? Why do these animals suddenly know the word "doctor"? Is the idea of Linkara owning a panda not the funniest thing? What makes you truly a woman?
Hello and Welcome to the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode, we go over the episode "Lotsa Luck", written by Tom Minton and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Pepper's comedy idol, Old Bananas stops by. However she doesn't have the confidence to make him laugh. Meanwhile, Blythe discovers a relic of Mrs. Twombly's past: a martial art that she invented that combines Kung Fu and Quilting. Yes. You read that correctly.If pets are cognizant enough to watch TV, would it be OK to show McDonald's commercials? Where is this show on its timeline? Can subtle mix with overpowering? How cute is young Pepper? Who on the writing team came up with the idea for Kung Fu Quilting?
Welcome back to the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode we go through the episode "Bakers and Fakers" with story by Julie McNally Cahill, Tim Cahill, and Adam Beechen, teleplay by Adam Beechen, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, two love-stricken teachers come up with a historical cake baking competition that Blythe and her friends join. Things go from sweet to sour fast, as The Biskits also decide to participate. Meanwhile, because of something Buttercream said, Vinnie now believes that cake is trying to take over the world. I had to make sure that that's what I was typing.How many zeroes are in a kershmillion? What are the odds that a Japanese game developer has a five year old who watches American television? How gross is it to put lipstick on a locker? Would you invite your friend some place is he was dressed as a cowboy complaining about the cake takeover? Why is English so infuriating sometimes?
Hello and welcome to this episode of the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode, we look through the episode "What's in the Batter?", written by Merriwether Williams and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Roger gets Blythe a necklace that uses Blythe's design. Youngmee then gets roped into making 200 cupcakes for the Biskit's impromptu quarter birthday party. Blythe offers to help, but loses her new necklace in the process. She vows to fight to get it back, even if it means going into enemy territory.Who would leave the pets alone in the kitchen after last few times they were alone with sweets? Why does no one freak out about a shark at the party? Is the coffee cup a metaphor? How hard is it to tell apart basically the same awful person? Why are the gender politics of the show sometimes weird, but sometimes awesome? Would this show be better with or without pets?
Happy 2018 everybody, and welcome to the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode, we are looking at the episode "Sweet (Truck) Ride", with story by Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, and Guy Toubes, teleplay by Guy Toubes, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode Aunt Christie gets a sweets truck, and not even a day goes by before the pets manage to run off with it and almost commit vehicular manslaughter. Meanwhile, Roger is very excited because the company picnic is coming up and he gets to prove who is the best at the three-legged race.How difficult would it be to breed skunks if different smells? Would you rather be weird or charged with manslaughter? Does Roger need an actual friend? How high can one cat get? Can animals retain lessons they've previously learned?
Hello and welcome, and just as promised, another episode for you to enjoy close to the release of the last one. This time we'll be looking at the episode "Topped With Buttercream", with story by Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, and Roger Eschbacher, teleplay by Roger Eschbacher, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode Youngmee's aunt Christie opens a sweet shop close to the Littlest Pet shop, and Youngmee and Blythe are excited about it. The pets are just as excited because they get to meet Christie's pet rabbit, Buttercream. Buttercream takes them to the candy shop and the pets dig in. But when the door locks behind them and the sugar starts getting to them they behave like animals. Well, moreso than usual anyway.How do buildings work? Would you create a pocket dimension in your purse? Is any sugar high fantasy better than "Onwards Aoshima!"? Why are the gender politics of this show so weird? Can some classics just not hold up?
Hello and Welcome to the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode, we look at the episode "So You Skink You Can Dance", written by Mitch Larson, and directed Dallas Parker. In this episode, Blythe learns that everyweek Vinny destroys the shop to look for the remote to watch his favorite show, "Shake a Leg", even though she should know that already. So she offers her a trip to see the show live. On the trip though, Vinnie learns that Hollywood can be cruel, and Blythe learns that Hollywood can be creepy in a way I wouldn't expect. However, they also learn to trust lizards to bring out out of those slumps.Can being a good dad translate to being a good pilot? How many dancing animals are there in Hollywood? Would you get dancing tips from a bunch of reptiiles? Should TV companies cater to pets? Why would anyone force someone to do a show they wouldn't want to do? (Honestly, that was the least creepiest question I could ask about the title.)
Hello and welcome to this episode of Littlest PetCast, where we go over the episode "Eve of Destruction" with story by Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill, Evan Gore, and Heather Lombard, teleplay by Even Gore and Heather Lombard, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode Zoe gets into a fight with a dog from her past named Madame Pom. It escalates quickly as both of them are overly dramatic. Meanwhile Vinnie and Penny Ling decide to combine their dancing skills but need to work out the kinks. Finally Mrs. Twombly is on a cleaning bender that appears to have broken her mind.Would you buy an eco-friendly cleaning spray if it had just a little bit of jet fuel in it? Are you afraid of the robot uprising? Do you guys like it when I go on an unrelated tangent? Does every dance that involve a pair of people have to be charged in THAT way? Would you put your hand in some guacamole and just smoosh it around to feel good?
Hello and welcome back to the Littlest PetCast, and in today's episode we talk about "Blythe's Crush" with Story by "Julie McNally-Cahill, Tim Cahill and Merriwether Williams, Teleplay by Merriwether Williams, and Directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode Blythe finds a hot guy and wants to return his keys. Zoe believes that it must be love. Meanwhile Sunil practices his Psychic Powers, but doesn't have confidence in his abilities. And Vinnie gets into a fight with a Columbian Parrot named Esteban.Can an episode be good even with small hints of racism? Could Zoe and I bond over being pure shipping trash? Why aren't pets allowed in a zoo? Should you believe in someone who says that most of their names are danger? How man mutants, human or animal, are in Downtown City?
Hello and welcome to this week's episode of the Littlest PetCast. In today's episode we look at a fantastic episode in the series, "Mean Isn't Your Color" with story by Mitch Larson and Cory Powell, teleplay by Cory Powell, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this shining example of an episode, Roger says he has a date to a Charity Ball, which Blythe freaks out about. Blythe becomes too focused on what's stressing her out that she doesn't realize that she's stressing out Penny Ling because of a sketch mixup.Should people cry alone? Is the reason the Littlest Pet Shop not using a Brown Bear of any kind because putting clothing on Brown Bears is Build-A-Bear's thing? Why is it pronounced "Leinnerhosen" when it's spelled "Lederhosen"? Should more kids shows tackle the effects of anxiety? Why is Roger just the sweetest? Who wouldn't want to watch Lawnmower Wars? Also, #RogerforDreamDaddy2
Tonight, there's gonna be a Gailbreak. Somwhere in this town. See, me and the pets, we don't like it. So we're gettin' up and goin' down... Welcome back to The Littlest PetCast, and today we will be looking at the episode "Gailbreak!," written by Mitch Larson, and directed by Dallas Parker. In this episode, Zoe notices her sister, Gail, trapped in the Largest Ever Pet Shop, and Blythe and the pets come together to break her out. However it becomes trickier than they first thought, as a robot named Monbad stands in their way.Do we need to get a tiger on antidepressants? Can they take antidepressants? Is the secret to unlocking your inner warrior a hatred for cobras? How many references can I make? Is Blythe an X-Men?
Going back to our legacy format this week! This week: how much stress can Nien Numb lose? What's the best TIE Interceptor and why is it Fel's Wrath? Can homing missile be the upgrade card to watch at worlds? and what painting tips can you learn from Dallas Parker? 4:30: HOTR Ship preview 43:00 Ship spotlight TIE Interceptor 1:08:00 Card Upgrade Spotlight 1:26:00 Beginner and advanced tips (including a painting discussion with Texx) Unfreeze yourself from carbonite and enjoy some classic Mynock shenanigans. FLY BETTER!
Mynock Squadron Podcast is here again! Hosts Ryan Farmer and Dee Yun discuss Worlds 2015 with one of only 3 people to make the Top 16 cut three years in a row...Dallas Parker! Topics of this episode include: -How did the Mynocks do at Worlds? -Deep intellectual conversations on the Top 16 lists. -Tie Fighters and You: A walkthrough with Dallas Parker -Crackshot, Draw Their Fire, and Engine Upgrade discussion. -Why Dee is so smug. And SO MUCH MORE! Grab a Salacious Crumb to snuggle and enjoy the ride. FLY BETTER!
Dallas Parker is one of the premier Xwing players. He has placed well in many major tournaments and has a long track records of flying great imperial lists, especially swarms. We interview him on his recent vicory for the Team Covenant Open tournament and his experiences in the last two Worlds tournements.