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This Week on the Toy Power Podcast; we get the ball rolling with another Classic Round of The Team. This episode focusing on two unique 80's Toy Properties that are much larger than majority of your other Action-Figures in your ToyBox. Centurions & Bravestarr; join forces to build the Ultimate Good-Guys Crew! Consisting of the stand-out Characters that fit the criteria of: Leader, Muscle, Specialist & Wheelman. Plus an Iconic Vehicle they can get around in! (Spoiler alert, there aren't many characters to pull from this round, so be ready for some clear winners & some heated debate too! Then in our second segment for the episode; we lean on another staple classic topic: Show & Tell. With a VERY mixed bag of Toys to chat towards, its an overall fun round table discussion around what each of us have brought in; as well as why each item is special in it's own right. Enjoy! Support the show: http://patreon.com/toypowerpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Parque Jurásico no sólo cambió la historia del cine sino que se convirtió en una auténtica Dinomanía que todavía seguimos viviendo. Analizamos qué productos relacionados con los dinosaurios teníamos antes de la publicación de la novela homónima de Michael Crichton, con series animadas como Dino Riders, En busca del valle encantado o las galletas Dinosaurus. Ya con la novela en las librerías, la serie de TV Dinosaurios traumatizó con su último episodio mientras jugábamos a videojuegos como Joe & Mac Caveman Ninja o Cadillacs & Dinosaurs. Ya con la película arrasando en los cines, aparecieron películas como Carnosaurio, Los Picapiedra, Dino Rex o Prehysteria y hasta hubo mixes como Technodinosaurius o Máquina Total 6. ¿Viviste la Dinomanía? ¡Cuéntanos! Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Welkom bij Nerd Culture #217, dé podcast waarin we weer volledig losgaan op alles wat het nerdhart sneller doet kloppen. Deze week duiken we diep in de nostalgie met klassiekers als Dino Riders, Boes, Dommel en een stevige dosis Turtles-throwbacks. Maar er is ook veel vers nieuws: James Gunn's Supermanbreekt records, DC probeerde ooit Kevin Feige te strikken, en we bespreken trailers, castingnieuws en bizarre plannen voor het DC-universum. Van The Daily Planet tot Top Gun 3 — alles komt voorbij. Zet je schrap en nerd mee met ons!Superman ReviewWe hebben ‘m eindelijk gezien: James Gunn's langverwachte Superman! In onze review duiken we in de nieuwe toon die Gunn neerzet voor de Man of Steel, de frisse dynamiek tussen Clark Kent en Lois Lane en hoe Nicholas Hoult's Lex Luthor het scherm kaapt. Is dit het begin van een nieuwe DCU die wél werkt? Of mist de film de grandeur die Superman verdient? Wij zetten alle plus- en minpunten voor je op een rij en bespreken of Gunn echt de juiste man is om DC te redden.DC probeerde Kevin Feige weg te kapen bij MarvelBizar maar waar: na de flop van Justice League zou Warner Bros. geprobeerd hebben Kevin Feige weg te lokken bij Marvel om het DCU te redden. Volgens een Wall Street Journal-rapport was er zelfs een meeting waarin Feige het idee van een overstap naar DC verkende. De gesprekken liepen uiteindelijk op niets uit, maar stel je voor: de architect van de MCU die ook Superman en Batman had geleid! Uiteindelijk kreeg James Gunn het roer in handen — en Feige? Die werkt rustig door aan de volgende Avengers-films én houdt stiekem de deur open voor een Marvel-DC crossover.Jasper's Saturday Morning CartoonsTijd om terug te reizen naar de zaterdag- en zondagochtenden van vroeger! We duiken samen in pure jeugd nostalgie met series als Dino Riders, Olivier B. Bommel, Boes de Koe, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles en nog veel meer. Wat maakte deze tekenfilms en cartoons zo bijzonder? Welke intro's zitten voor altijd in ons hoofd gebrand? En welke obscure parels verdienen eigenlijk een comeback? Verwacht warme herinneringen, foute theme songs en een flinke dosis geeky jeugdsentiment!Timestamps:00:00:00 Nerd Culture 21700:00:11 Wat gaan we vandaag doen? 00:01:16 Wat hebben we gekeken/gelezen/geluisterd?00:01:30 TMNT00:03:51 Coming Out of Their Shells Tour00:10:22 Dino Riders00:15:46 Early Edition00:18:34 Star Trek: The Next Generation00:20:40 Star Trek: Voyager00:26:17 Dommel / Boes (en de Japanse dub)00:30:30 Thunderbolts00:33:52 The New Superman00:36:23 Huey vanaf The Daily Planet00:42:57 Superman Review00:52:55 Hot Spring Shark Attack Trailer00:54:47 James Carter Cathcart op 71-jarige leeftijd overleden00:56:19 Superman voorbij $200 miljoen dollar en scoort hoog00:58:57 Nathan Fillion over zijn Green Lantern01:00:04 James Gunn zei nee tegen Superman in 201801:02:18 David Corenswet hoopt ooit in Star Wars te kunnen spelen01:03:42 Hot Toys komt met awesome Superman figurine01:05:25 Anthony Starr reageert op Homelander bij Superman premiere01:06:06 De plannen van James Gunn voor het DC universum01:07:04 DC probeerde Kevin Feige te kapen bij Marvel01:08:12 Chief of War Trailer01:11:25 Een tipje van de sluier over Pirates of the Caribbean 601:12:59 Wie is de meest winstgevende acteur in Hollywood?01:16:39 Script voor Top Gun 3 heeft een GO gekregen01:21:01 Twisted Metal Season 2 Trailer
What's up, dudes? CM Chuck from Just Another Friday Night and Jeff Loftin from Lost Christmas join me to talk about '80s action cartoons we wish had Christmas episodes! From Transformers to GoBots, from Voltron to M.A.S.K., these cartoons delivered action and adventure to the max! Unfortunately, they also left out the holiday cheer. Many of these cartoons were epic, leaving us wondering why they didn't include a Christmas themed episode. In fact, a few even had comic Christmas issues in the UK. We get into and pitch ideas for Transformers, Thundercats, M.A.S.K., COPS, TMNT, Voltron, Dungeons & Dragons, SilverHawks, Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, GoBots, Captain N, Visionaries, Thundarr, Inhumanoids, and Dino • Riders! And that's just to start with! There will definitely be future episodes on this topic.Ice and snow episodes? Check. Other holiday themed episodes? Got 'em. '80s Christmas action? Nope. Not even a little. So grab your blaster, hop in your transforming vehicle, and fight along to this episode on '80s action cartoons we wish had Christmas episodes! Just Another Friday NightYouTube: @JAFNpodcastFB: @JAFNpodcastTwitter: @JAFNpodcastIG: @jafnpodcastLost Christmas PodcastFB: @LostChristmasPodcastTwitter: @LostChristmasP1IG: @lostchristmaspodcastGive 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!
This week on Dollar Bin Discoveries, we're digging into "Dangerous Dinos"! Mike uncovers Dino-Riders #2 from Marvel, while Jessika roars into the past with Roarin' 20s World's Fair—two wild finds from the dollar bins you won't want to miss! ----more---- For the transcript of this episode, head over to https://www.tencenttakes.com/transcripts. Email: tencenttakes@gmail.com Twitter: @Tencenttakes Instagram: @Tencenttakes Facebook: /Tencenttakes Mastodon: retro.pizza/@tencenttakes Our banner art is original work by Sarah Frank (https://www.lookmomdraws.com/)
This week we chat with Dash Kwiatkowski, the creator of Liminal TV. We talk about magic Bigfoot, supernatural occurrences in the South, the magicalness of transness and more before digging into his relationship to horror, his first otherwordly experience and more. Then we revisit Jurassic Park and find out why it terrified him growing up. Dino-Riders, existential horror, capitalism and more are discussed along the way.Dash recommends Trey the Explorer's YouTube video The Native Bigfoot, which you can view here.You can follow along with the latest Liminal TV news by visiting their YouTube, Linktree, or their website. You can follow Dash on Twitter (maybe), Bluesky or Instagram.Follow Mary Beth, Terry and the Podcast on Twitter. We also have a Letterboxd HQ account, so follow us there, too! We're also on Bluesky with the same usernames. Support us on Patreon!If you want to support our podcast, please please take a moment to go rate us on Spotify and give us a rating and review on iTunes. It really helps us out with the algorithms. We also have a YouTube channel! Ask us for our Discord server!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Whose been kissing Madonna's brother? It's a Careless Whisper and the only living person would never admit to being jilted. An 80s frontman takes a swing at Taylor Swift. We do not want to be his social media manager right now. Did we brainstorm a more interesting Flash Gordon remake and Dori has been flirting with other 80s podcasts. When she realises how few awards they've won, she'll be back. Remember the TV Show, Adderley? Raise your left-hand if you do. Paulo found a hidden Sly Stallone gem that has it all - Billy Dee Williams, Rutger Hauer, Sly dressed as a little old lady. Someone needs to take the internet away from him. Finally, how did the Toy Hall of Fame (yes, a real thing) bring up Paulo's child-hood trauma? Find out at the end of the show. And it's a lot more interesting than playing with sand. Mentions Derry Girls: "00:14:01" Podcast-a-thon: "00:27:18" 1980s Now Podcast: "00:28:39" YouTube: "00:37:41" Kaleidoscope.com: "00:49:14" National Toy Hall of Fame: "01:00:29" The Toys That Made Us: "01:00:29" Facebook: "00:57:27" George Michael: A Life: "00:14:30"" Adolescent Psychology": "00:38:18""60 80 Movies You Have to Watch Before You Die": "01:04:48" MTV European Music Awards: "00:06:04" Rihanna's song "SOS": "00:55:41" Lifeforce: "00:21:04" Flash Gordon: "00:19:20" Elderly: "00:32:15" Neon Rider: "00:38:18"" Nighthawks": "00:40:08" Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling: "00:49:57" Billie Jean: "00:09:27" Shake It Off: "00:09:50" Karma Chameleon: "00:10:10" Taika Waititi: "00:19:57" Dino Riders: "00:51:21" Ghostbusters: "00:52:28" Stickers and Sticker Books: "00:53:32" Phase 10: "01:00:45" #That 80 Show, #1980s, #pop culture, #nostalgia, #music, #contemporary pop music, #Neil Tennant, #Pet Shop Boys, #Taylor Swift, #personal anecdotes, #internet influence, #celebrity interviews, #grumpy 80s pop legend, #Spandau Ballet, #Culture Club, #Tears for Fears, #creativity, #experimentation, #iconic sounds, #synthesizers, #keytars, #George Michael, #Madonna, #Christopher Ciccone, #Flash Gordon, #Taika Waititi, #Queen soundtrack, #Betamax, #VHS, #1980s cartoons, #Pac-Man, #Dino-Riders, #Ghostbusters, #sticker books, #National Toy Hall of Fame, #Transformers, #My Little Pony, #Phase 10, #Cabbage Patch Kids, #Game Boy, #Nighthawks, #Sylvester Stallone, #Rutger Hauer, #forgotten classics, #Saturday morning cartoons, #80s movies, #Who Framed Roger Rabbit, #The Terminator, #humor, #engaging discussions, #personal connections, #social media, #award-winning podcast, #community, #nostalgia of the 80s.
On this very Jurassic episode we talk all things jurassic park. From the originals to the future of the franchise and ask why the heck no one has rebooted Dino-Riders yet. Be warned. There are many tangents ahead. Featured music: New Beginnings by Scott Buckley Contact the show: thetrueandthefictional@gmail.com Support the show or become a sponsor: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sttatf Follow us on the socials: FB: Facebook.com/storiesthetrueandthefictional IG: @stories_podcast X: @stories_ttatf Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzIXhRcUvPPAzpCL-_a9N4w This episode is sponsored by Rebecca Cassells, Author of the rising dawn series. Buy her books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/.../e/B08WCH6RHG/ Follow her on the socials: IG: Rebecca.cassells.92 FB: Rebecca Cassells books Our 2nd sponsor is Martin Kearns: https://www.readkearns.com Follow him on the socials: IG: @readkearns Buy Jamie's books: Buck's knight: https://payhip.com/b/mR51Q Letters from the Emu War: https://jabryden.com Use promo code: ‘stories' for $5Aud off a paper back copy. Letters from the emu war (Amazon): https://www.amazon.com.au/Letters-Emu-War-J-Bryden/dp/1922851248/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2N47R4HP6TSDS&keywords=j.a.+bryden&qid=1685431779&sprefix=j.a.+bryden%2Caps%2C256&sr=8-1
(00:15) ¡Bienvenidos al NortCast! El Podcast que tuvo sobredosis de helio.(06:23) En este episodio simple y sencillamente nos fuimos por el tobogán de la nostalgia, lo bello que fue crecer en los 80s y 90s, prendiendo el televisor un sábado por la mañana para disfrutar de lo que en su momento nos parecían las mejores caricaturas… recorrimos cosas tan épicas como Dino-Riders, Thundercats, Gatos Samuria, Rugrats, Fenomenoide, solo por mencionar algunas. Habiendo hecho un análisis NortCastero podemos decir con cien por ciento de certeza que fueron los mejores años, las caricaturas no tenían contar historias rudas y reales. La paciencia era algo que se cultivaba comercial tras comercial, en fin, tiempos bonitos, tiempos sencillos.¡Así que acompáñanos una vez más en esta fantabulosa aventura al pasado para entender nuestros traumas del presente!(01:18:04) Despedida.Síguenos:InstagramTwitterFacebookMastodonSuscríbete:YouTubeApple PodcastsSpotifyRSS
¡Resistencia! Nuestra landing page está en https://nonocast.com, desde ahí hay acceso a todo. ¡Cuéntennos si ustedes tenían Dino Riders! Esta semana: • Muere Donald Sutherland • No pueden agregar romance porque no saben • Estados Unidos bloquea a Kaspersky por sus nexos con Rusia • La NASA va a lanzar una estrella artificial • Para colonizar la Luna primero hay que reinventar la comida • USA demanda a Adobe • Nuevo dinosaurio • Parece que los elefantes tienen nombres propios • The Boys • House of the dragon • Dark Matter
I veckans avsnitt har vi kollat in två riktiga klassiker till tecknade serier; Dino-Riders (Dinoryttarna) och Thundercats! Vi drömmer oss tillbaka till barndomens ljuva dagar och diskuterar våra leksakskollektioner, vilken som är vår favoritdinosaurie och varför vi inte fått någon live action-version av någon av serierna! Detta och mycket mer i veckans avsnitt. Mycket nöje! Superlänk till alla plattformar: https://linktr.ee/Filmsmakarna Thundercats, hoooo! #filmsmakarna #thundercats #dinoriders
We also talk about the Ace Attorney anime and Dino Riders, if that helps. Sponsored by Shirtasaurus and Gamefly. Download and listen today on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Amazon, Stitcher, Goodpods, and more of your favorite podcast services! Find more fun at GeekCavePodcast.com!
Une figurine futuriste qui devient contre toute attente la star d'un comic book ? Aujourd'hui, on parle de ROM, le chevalier de l'espace ! Les super-héros de la bande dessinée américaine et les produits dérivés, c'est une vieille histoire. Dès 1940, soit deux ans après sa première apparition dans Action Comics #1, Superman a droit à une adaptation en feuilleton radiophonique, mais également à une figurine à son effigie, produite par la société Ideal ! Si cette poupée de bois dotée d'une cape en tissu est simpliste, pour ne pas dire rustique, dans sa conception, elle reste cependant la première figurine de super-héros jamais fabriquée à grande échelle. Dans les années 1960, les avancées technologiques permettent de concevoir des jouets toujours plus perfectionnés. C'est notamment le cas avec les G.I. Joe de Hasbro, considérés comme les premières action figures, qui vont révolutionner le monde du jouet avec leurs poses réalistes et leurs accessoires inspirés d'armes ou de véhicules bien réels. Du côté des héros de comic books, le fabricant américain Mego obtient, en 1971, à la fois les droits des personnages de Marvel et de DC Comics et produira plusieurs dizaines de poupées articulées qui font aujourd'hui le bonheur des collectionneurs. Dès lors, les super-héros ne quitteront plus les magasins de jouets, de la gamme Secret Wars de Mattel en 1984, aux figurines Batman de Kenner surfant sur le succès de ses adaptations au cinéma ou de la série animée de Bruce Timm, en passant par les figurines de Toy Biz, tirées des séries animées consacrées à Spider-Man ou aux X-Men, dans les années 1990. Mais, comme vous pouvez l'imaginer, au milieu de ces réussites, on trouve aussi quelques tentatives plus ou moins fructueuses de faire cohabiter héros de plastique et héros de papier… C'est notamment vrai pour ROM the Space Knight, initiative commune de la société Parker Brothers et de Marvel Comics lancée en 1979. Si le personnage jouit encore aujourd'hui d'une forte popularité ; entretenue par une fanbase restreinte, mais fidèle ; son histoire reste un cas à part qui mérite d'être raconté. À l'orée des années 1980, les jouets embarquant de l'électronique ont le vent en poupe. Espérant surfer sur ce courant naissant, Scott Dankman, Richard C. Levy, et Bryan L. McCoy imaginent une figurine de robot à l'aspect humanoïde dotée d'effets sonores et lumineux qu'ils nomment COBOL, en référence au langage de programmation informatique du même nom. La société Parker Brothers, jusqu'alors spécialisée dans les jeux de société et derrière des licences connues de tous, comme le Cluedo ou le Monopoly, voit dans ce jouet ultramoderne l'occasion de conquérir un nouveau marché. Après avoir retravaillé le design et changé le nom en ROM ; acronyme de Read-Only Memory, sonnant bien mieux pour le grand public ; Parker décide de lancer la production de cette figurine en ménageant les coûts, afin d'éviter de perdre trop d'argent si le succès n'est pas au rendez-vous. Résultat : les économies et le manque d'expérience de Parker Brothers dans ce domaine font de ROM une figurine aussi avant-gardiste qu'imparfaite. Si elle est la première à embarquer autant d'électronique, proposant des fonctionnalités inédites pour l'époque, elle est également de conception assez médiocre, ce qui lui vaudra le droit d'être durement critiquée dans Time Magazine, qui annonçait qu'elle finirait rapidement sous un canapé, au milieu des moutons de poussière… Cachant une pile 9 volts dans son réacteur dorsal, ROM possède deux LED rouges à la place des yeux, un respirateur électronique produisant des “sons réalistes”, mais aussi trois accessoires lumineux : un analyseur, un traducteur et un neutraliseur, chacun ayant son utilité, bien entendu. Possédant autant de points d'articulation qu'une poupée Barbie, ROM sera intégré à la gamme Action Man de Palitoy au Royaume-Uni, mais peinera à se faire une place sur le marché américain. Avec moins de trois-cent-mille exemplaires vendus, Parker considérera cette incursion dans le monde de la figurine articulée comme un échec et abandonnera définitivement la ligne, sans jamais l'avoir étendue. Si McCoy rejette la responsabilité de ce fiasco sur le packaging peu accrocheur et la mauvaise communication de Parker Brothers, on ne peut pourtant pas reprocher à l'entreprise qui distribuait à cette époque le célèbre Scrabble, de ne pas avoir tout tenté pour promouvoir son robot. Car, si le jouet n'a pas su séduire les enfants, il n'en va pas de même pour la bande dessinée produite de décembre 1979 à février 1986 par Marvel Comics, à la demande de Parker. Quelques mois plus tôt, Bill Mantlo a convaincu l'éditeur en chef de Marvel Comics, Jim Shooter, d'acquérir la licence des jouets Micronauts, commercialisés aux États-Unis par Mego, pour en tirer une série de comic book. Dessinée par Michael Golden, Micronauts va connaître cinquante-neuf numéros et recevra le prix Eagle Award de la meilleure nouvelle série lors de la British Comic Art Convention de 1979. Considéré par Shooter comme apte à donner vie aux jouets dans des bandes dessinées, Mantlo, connu pour être le co-créateur de Rocket Racoon et de Cloak & Dagger, se voit donc octroyer le poste de scénariste sur ROM, tandis que le dessinateur Sal Buscema, qui a notamment œuvré sur Avengers ou Hulk, se charge de la partie graphique. Pour assurer la promotion de la figurine hi-tech de Parker, Bill Mantlo va devoir créer tout un background en partant de pratiquement rien. En premier lieu, ROM n'est plus un simple robot, mais plutôt un cyborg, un être vivant d'apparence humaine transformé en machine ultra perfectionnée. Issu de la rayonnante et très avancée civilisation Galadorienne, ROM est un chevalier de l'espace, chargé de pourchasser les Spectres Noirs, des créatures métamorphes dissimulées parmi les différentes populations de notre univers. Révélés par l'analyseur du champion de Galador, ces Spectres Noirs, ou Dire Wraiths en version originale, sont ensuite bannis dans une autre dimension grâce à son neutraliseur, tandis que son traducteur lui permet d'échanger avec les différents individus qui croisent son chemin. Vous l'avez compris, Bill Mantlo use des maigres éléments qui accompagnent la figurine articulée de Parker Brothers pour monter de toutes pièces une intrigue digne d'un film de science-fiction produit en plein maccarthysme. Heureusement pour nous, cette chasse aux créatures maléfiques infiltrées est loin d'être aussi simpliste que l'on pourrait le croire. Premièrement, la nature des Spectres Noirs, révélée par l'analyseur de ROM, reste totalement inconnue des humains. Ainsi, à leurs yeux, le justicier paré de chrome n'est ni plus ni moins qu'un extraterrestre impitoyable, exécutant leurs semblables en les désintégrant. Le Galadorien est donc considéré comme une menace par la presse, mais aussi par les autres héros Marvel qu'il va croiser au fil de ses aventures, comme Namor, Shang-Chi, ou encore le duo formé par Power Man et Iron Fist. Si cette intégration totale du personnage à l'univers de la Maison des Idées finira par se révéler problématique, elle permet dans un premier temps de donner beaucoup de relief à ROM. S'il est un cyborg bardé de gadgets électroniques, prétendument inarrêtable et indestructible, Mantlo et Buscema vont s'évertuer à entretenir un certain mystère autour de ses origines, en distillant les informations de façon sporadique, mais aussi à le mettre très souvent en mauvaise posture. La tension qui résulte de ces péripéties, associée au statut du personnage ; différent de celui des super-héros Marvel plus classiques, pour lesquels on ne s'inquiète déjà plus vraiment à l'époque ; accroît significativement l'attachement du lecteur pour ROM, ce qui participera assurément à la longévité de la série. Avec le temps, le ton devient plus adulte, le protagoniste plus violent, et l'ambiance beaucoup plus lourde, voire horrifique, si bien qu'en France, dans les pages du mensuel Strange, où elle est publiée depuis le numéro 133 en 1981, la série ROM sera souvent censurée et retouchée pour ne pas attirer les foudres du comité de censure des publications destinées à la jeunesse. Outre des thématiques tournant autour du rôle messianique du héros, de son sens du sacrifice et de la façon dont il est rejeté par ceux qu'il vient protéger, la série Marvel abordera également l'humanité perdue de son personnage principal, son sens du devoir et des responsabilités, et plus globalement la question du vivre-ensemble. Avec soixante-quinze numéros au total ; dont les derniers seront dessinés par Steve Ditko, l'un des artistes majeurs de Marvel Comics ; ROM est un parfait exemple de la façon dont la Maison des Idées a su miser sur de nombreuses licences, plus ou moins prometteuses, durant les décennies 70, 80 et 90. Après La Planète des Singes et Star Wars, et avant les G.I. Joe, les Transformers, les Sectaurs, les Dino Riders, l'Agence tous risques, Indiana Jones, Barbie, Alf, les Power Rangers, ou même les Bisounours, la série de Bill Mantlo et Sal Buscema s'inscrit dans une longue tradition de publications Marvel exploitant des marques pour des durées plus ou moins longues. Ce qui est remarquable avec ROM, c'est que le comic book aura longtemps survécu à la figurine dont il devait faire de la réclame et lui aura même créé tout un univers, ce que Parker n'avait pas su faire pour vendre son jouet. Car, le fabricant de jeux de société n'avait sûrement pas compris que, bien au-delà des sons et des lumières, c'est avant tout à l'imagination des enfants qu'il faut savoir faire appel pour leur donner envie de jouer. Aussi, leur robot raide comme la mort pouvait bien s'époumoner dans son respirateur, et épuiser la totalité de sa pile 9 volts en clignotant par toutes les extrémités, jamais cela n'aurait pu égaler toute la créativité des artistes qui se sont investis pour donner du corps et de l'esprit à ce bonhomme en plastique. En 1991, Parker est racheté par Hasbro, qui cédera la licence à l'éditeur IDW Publishing, aux côtés d'autres célèbres marques de jouets lui appartenant, comme M.A.S.K., Transformers ou G.I. Joe. Une nouvelle série de comics, lancée en 2016, va devoir réécrire toute la mythologie du personnage, car si le héros est bien la propriété de Hasbro, tout le lore développé par Bill Mantlo appartient à Marvel Comics. Pendant très longtemps, cet imbroglio juridique va rendre impossible toute réimpression des épisodes de ROM publiés par Marvel, mais également des numéros d'autres séries de l'éditeur dans lesquels le chevalier de l'espace faisait une apparition. Un casse-tête éditorial qui prend fin en 2023, quand Marvel trouve un accord avec Hasbro, et annonce dans la foulée la ressortie de la série en format omnibus, avec un premier volume compilant les vingt-neuf premiers numéros, dont la sortie est prévue pour janvier 2024. Le Time Magazine a eu tort, on se souvient encore de ROM, le chevalier de l'espace. Peut-être pas autant que de Goldorak ou de Musclor, et plus comme d'un héros de comics que comme d'un jouet novateur un peu trop en avance sur son temps, mais il n'a pas disparu. Et c'est très certainement en partie grâce au travail de Bill Mantlo et Sal Buscema. Gravement blessé après avoir été renversé par un chauffard, jamais identifié, en 1992, Bill Mantlo aura attendu de nombreuses années, et la sortie des Gardiens de la Galaxie au cinéma en 2014, pour recevoir la reconnaissance que lui devait Marvel Comics. À l'heure ou ROM revient sur le devant de la scène, s'offrant à une nouvelle génération de lecteurs et apportant avec lui rumeurs et bruits de couloir autour d'éventuels projets d'adaptations au cinéma, espérons que les éditeurs, les studios, mais aussi le public, sauront faire preuve d'un peu moins d'ingratitude à l'égard de ceux qui ont modelé son univers. N'hésitez pas à partager cet article sur les réseaux sociaux s'il vous a plu ! Recevez mes articles, podcasts et vidéos directement dans votre boîte mail, sans intermédiaire ni publicité, en vous abonnant gratuitement ! Get full access to CHRIS - POP CULTURE & COMICS at chrisstup.substack.com/subscribe
Billy and Eric interview David Silva, owner of Creative Beast Studio, about his career as a toy maker and his current projects, including a Kickstarter for his new Science Fiction IP Cyberzoic! About David and Creative Beast: Creative Beast Studio (http://creative-beast.com) made its name with “Beasts of the Mesozoic” — scientifically accurate dinosaur action figures including Tyrannosaurs, Raptors, and Ceratopsians (Triceratops). Now owner David Silva is taking on another beast: his first science fiction IP “Cyberzoic.” Inspired by classic sci-fi and fantasy properties Dino-Riders, Transformers, Masters of the Universe, and Zoids, Cyberzoic's intricate action figures and comic books tell the story of humankind's near-extinction on a distant planet in a dystopian future. The brand features armored dinosaurs, dragons, prehistoric mammals, alien wildlife, and warring human clans. Cyberzoic's narrative engages adult fans of sci-fi, fantasy, and action figures. Silva used his 20 years of experience crafting figures for Star Wars, Jurassic Park, Godzilla, Spiderman, G.I. Joe, Terminator 2, Aliens, Predator, Spawn, and Pacific Rim to bring Cyberzoic to life. Cyberzoic Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/creativebeast/cyberzoic-sci-fi-dinosaur-and-dragon-action-figures Creative Beast Studio: https://creative-beast.com/ David Silva Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creativebeaststudio/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeastSculptKit/ X: https://twitter.com/BeastSculptKit?refsrc=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
Did you ever want to ride a dinosaur?
As promised (back in 2016) we are BACK with more Dino Riders goodness! We REALLY didnt' think it had been THAT long since we first talked about this line. Better late than never, right? Series 2 had some terrific toys to choose from. What were our favorites? Listen and find out!
Review of Dino Riders #12 Battle for the Brontosaurus. The podcast that's not drawn to scale. Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jR3u8TMOAM
In this week's episode, the guys review the 1988 cartoon Dino-Riders.Get bonus episodes and more at the Patreon!Request an episode on the website!Support the show
Over 4 years ago Tyler and Nathan covered this episode on the ill fated "Capes and Commentaries" show. If Hollywood can reboot everything then why can't we? This time around though we've brought Joe and Rebekah with us to give their first impressions on this highly underrated and underappreciated cartoon. Weaponized Dinosaurs? What's not to love?
Dino Riders! This week we do a deep dive on all things Dino Riders! We also discuss what has us excited and what we are finding on the pegs! @TBToycast www.storefrontier.com/tbtoycast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-tb-toycast/message
What's up, dudes? It's Thanksgiving time, so that means I've got Mike Westfall of Advent Calendar House here with me to dive into the Dino Riders Thanksgiving episode! We use our S.T.E.P. crystal to travel back in time to 1987 to see the Valorians battle the evil Rulons on prehistoric Earth while celebrating their Day of Thanksgiving and 20,000 years of peace. Dinosaurs? Check. Reptilian overlords? Yep. Brown chaps not found on the toy? Definitely. So grab your brain box, hop on your Triceratops, and charge into this episode!Advent Calendar HouseFB: @adventcalendarhouseTwitter: @adventcalhouseIG: @adventcalendarhouseCheck us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Totally Rad Christmas Mall & Arcade, Teepublic.com, or TotallyRadChristmas.com! Later, dudes!
Much like the Jurassic Park movies, this episode gets out of hand quickly. In this one Mike and Cody discuss the realistic expectations from a dinosaur theme park, everything from naming dinosaurs, to becoming palpatine, and even DINO RIDERS!!!! Keep an eye out on instagram for more info on DINO RIDERS NIGHT!!!!! HARNESS THE POWER OF DINO RIDERS M!@%&$FU^%*'s!!!!!! DINO RIDERS FOREVER *Sick 90's Guitar Riff*Follow this podcast for weekly discussions of fringe topics of nerdy pop culture released every Monday. Follow us on all social media outlets via our linktree below. Thanks for listening!JOIN THE PATREON!https://linktr.ee/sitvpodAlbum art by @haileycomet_tattoo Support the show
On today's show, Brent has returned & he's got A LOT of stuff to talk to Steven about, including: Stranger Things Season 4 & the "Worlds Turned Upside Down" book, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, 99 Homes, Dino Riders toys, Prehistoric Planet (AppleTV+), the Good Liars YouTube channel, Attack of the B-Movie Posters book, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), Aack Cast (podcast by Jamie Loftus), Picard Season 1 (Paramount+), Daredevil & The Amazing Spider-Man (both from Marvel Comics), Stravaganza (manga from Udon Entertainment), Jurassic World: Dominion (2022), Lightyear (2022), Beavis & Butt-Head Do the Universe (Paramount+), RRR (Netflix), Werewolves Within (2021), The Wolf of Snow Hollow (2020), The Lobster (2015), The Adam Project (Netflix), Free Guy (2021), geese teeth, favorite scents, & our recent ailments. Go here to get some LTAS Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/huI4z_dwRsI Email: LetsTalkAboutStuffPodcast@gmail.com Follow LTAS on social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/LTASpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ltaspod/?hl=en Steven's links: Twitter - https://twitter.com/StevenFisher22 Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/stevenfisher22/ Brent's links: Twitter - https://twitter.com/BrentHibbard Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/brenthibbard/?hl=en A 5-Star rating on your podcast app is appreciated! And if you like our show, share it with your friends! I'D FIGHT MY WAY OUT. WITH MY DICK.
Brent was due to make his triumphant return this episode but life kicked him in the nards again. But in his place our dear friend Buzi from THE TERROR TABLE podcast filled in to discuss 1993's JURASSIC PARK (SPOILERS at 58:18)! We have a great time discussing JP and many other fine dinosaur pop culture relics such as: Jurassic Park Camp Cretaceous, the Super Mario Bros movie, We're Back: A Dinosaur's Story, The Land Before Time, Cadillacs and Dinosaurs, Dino Riders, and Turok! Check out THE TERROR TABLE: https://theterrortable.com And THE DRUID'S HAND: https://www.instagram.com/thedruidshand Go here to get some LTAS Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/huI4z_dwRsI Email: LetsTalkAboutStuffPodcast@gmail.com Follow us LTAS social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/LTASpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ltaspod/?hl=en Steven's links: Twitter - https://twitter.com/StevenFisher22 Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/stevenfisher22/ Brent's links: Twitter - https://twitter.com/BrentHibbard Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/brenthibbard/?hl=en A 5-Star rating on your podcast app is appreciated! And if you like our show, share it with your friends! KATHY LEE GIFFORD'S MEGA KETCHUP XTRA LOADED PROPAGANDA TOUR
Escape From Earth #1 #Kickstarter: http://kck.st/3F2hEfN Now on #Tictoc: https://www.tiktok.com/@reptilianmedia?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Dinosaurs in armor with lasers and missiles? What an amazing concept! But why didn't Dino Riders last longer? Every week friends Steve (creator of the Ray Can't Sleep podcast) and Yahel (creator of Wrestling with Gaming youtube channel) chat about weird, obscure, and forgotten media, and some not-so obscure media. But don't just listen! This is much more than a podcast. Obscurity Now! Streams live on Twitch and Youtube every Sunday at 6pm. Come join the chat! Streaming live: Every Sunday at 6pm Eastern, 3pm Pacific #TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/stevinfinite #YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/fGBsMWB_jds E-mail: reptilianmedia@gmail.com Twitter: @reptilianmedia Instagram: obscurity_now Hosts: Steve Honeycutt Twitter:@Stevinfinite Audiodrama: www.raycantsleep.com Podcast: www.themeparklegends.com Yahel Velazquez Twitter:@Wrestlesgaming Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WrestlingWithGaming
Welcome to the place where we get to let our geek flags fly and talk about all things geek. Basically a fuzzy guide to life, the universe, and everything but mostly geek stuff. This is a look into the world of geekdom and some geek news, comics, The Simpsons, Star Wars, and whatever randomness finds its way onto the recording. This level of the podcast is a super fun and interesting discussion between Blue and me all about nostalgia. A nostalgic Blue Session if you will all about things that make us nostalgic like old cartoons, games, and movies. Examples include King Arthur and the Knights of Justice, Willow, Bill & Ted's Excellent Video Game, Krull, Howard the Duck, Dino Riders, Bucky O'Hare, E.T., Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Muppets, Labyrinth, and The Dark Crystal. This discourse of course had to turn to the pros and cons of nostalgia in consumed media. Long story short we discuss shows you maybe never thought you'd see again allowing one to relive and share experiences/moments of your life. Of course, maybe that means a lack of new original IP, no guarantee of quality or that the content creators appreciated it exactly like you, and toxic fandoms. Join us for a good conversation plus the end includes a Disney After Dark Star Wars night mini-review and a great website (my90stv.com). Congrats on completing Level 293 of the podcast! Think positive, test negative, stay safe, wash your hands, wear a mask, and good luck out there. Feel free to contact me on Twitter and/or Instagram (@wookieeriot). You can also reach the show by e-mail, laughitupfuzzballpodcast@gmail.com., or by joining the Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1879505335626093). I'd love to hear from you. Merch is available at teepublic.com/user/laugh-it-up-fuzzball. Also subscribe to the feed on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Stitcher, Breaker, IHeartRadio, RadioPublic, Spotify, or any of the apps which pull from those sources. Go do your thing so I can keep doing mine. If you feel so inclined, drop a positive rating or comment on those apps. Ratings help others find the madness. Tell your friends, geekery is always better with peers. Thank YOU for being a part of this hilarity! There's a plethora of ways to comment about the show and I look forward to seeing your thoughts, comments, and ideas. May the force be with us all, thanks for stopping by, you stay classy, be excellent to each other and party on dudes! TTFN… Wookiee out! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laugh-it-up-fuzzball/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/laugh-it-up-fuzzball/support
Moin Moin und herzlich Willkommen zum Stammtisch März! Was war das denn für eine Wahnsinnsaufnahme? Zusammen mit Ferdi und Martin von den Hobbyisten fräsen sich Markus und Sebbo durch die News der Adepticon, die Dino Riders, Neuigkeiten von Corvus Belli und noch viel mehr. Die über 3 Stunden vergingen wie im Flug, was nicht zuletzt an unseren tollen Gästen lag. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören!
Living the good life and making no excuses. Brandon's spending continues during the best day of 2022. FWA: Alf vs Land Before Time & most missed office supplies. Shout out Dino Riders, Ryde or Die! Bud is Canadian. We talk being Catholic and Brandon's dad always one upping him.
Fri, 18 Feb 2022 05:00:00 +0000 https://aobricks.podigee.io/23-neue-episode 33b747526001362e155aa29434e55596 Themen: Modbrix SLOTCAR Rennbahn, TOY2 Verbinder, LEGO Tallneck und Reobrix Fire Truck Hier kriegt ihr die Carrerabahn mit Noppenplatten: https://www.modbrix.de/products/modbrix-184102-slotcar-klemmbausteine-rennbahn-inkl-2-audi-r8-rennwagen?bid=258011-97189- Und hier die Duplo-Holzeisenbahn Verbinder: https://toy2.com/ Das Computerspiel mit den Mittelaltersets bei Bluebrixx ist natürlich: Cingdom Come Deliverance! Hier das Intro von Dino-Riders: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gH52OUmjP_o&ab_channel=DerBozz Und hier die passende MOC dazu: https://flic.kr/p/bmyY9H full Themen: Modbrix SLOTCAR Rennbahn, TOY2 Verbinder, LEGO Tallneck und Reobrix Fire Truck no Klemmbausteine,Lego,Duplo,Sony,Horizon,Feuerwehr
YOU CAN DO IT, MONSTER PARTY! JAMES GONIS, SHAWN SHERIDAN, LARRY STROTHE, and MATT WEINHOLD, take a "fantastic journey" with a celebrity who's IMDB credits could circle the Earth. He was always a welcome presence in our young lives, and it's an honor to have him on our show. Taking time out from his busy schedule up on Witch Mountain, please welcome, the one and only... IKE EISENMANN!!! Ike has starred in such MONSTER PARTY favorites as ESCAPE TO WITCH MOUNTAIN, RETURN FROM WITCH MOUNTAIN, THE AMAZING COSMIC AWARENESS OF DUFFY MOON, DEVIL DOG: THE HOUND OF HELL, STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN (He's only SCOTTY'S NEPHEW!), and the short-lived but much-loved 70's sci-fi series, THE FANTASTIC JOURNEY! He's also guest starred in a multitude of classic TV shows that include GUNSMOKE, MANNIX, KUNG FU, EMERGENCY, WONDER WOMAN, FANTASY ISLAND, EIGHT IS ENOUGH, THE JEFFERSONS, T.J. HOOKER, and a ton more! Aside from his on-screen projects, Ike has lent his vocal talents to such works as NAUSICAA OF THE VALLEY OF THE WIND, GOBOTS, DINO-RIDERS, POM POKO, THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME 2: THE SECRET OF THE BELL, and HOWL'S MOVING CASTLE. I know, it's like music to your ears! And years after the release of first two WITCH MOUNTAIN films, Ike re-united with his co-star, KIM RICHARDS, in the reboot film, RACE TO WITCH MOUNTAIN. And all they found was a Rock. Ike was gracious enough to give us a pretty big chunk of his day to discuss his amazing career, and regale us with some truly fascinating behind-the-scenes tales. I mean, this guy worked with the likes of DONALD PLEASENCE, CHRISTOPHER LEE, RODDY McDOWALL, RAY MILLAND, and BETTE FREAKIN' DAVIS! Not bad for a kid armed only with talent, determination, and telekinetic powers.
In our final episode of 2021 we tackle the first in our series on Cartoons Forgotten by Time!Anyone remember Dino Riders? Because we sure do.
Ravenshadow is a podcaster. On his birthday, his friends give him a strange Advent calendar. It's not the traditional treats you find when you open each drawer, but cigarettes, nip bottles, and other gifts that get more addictive as the days pass. On Episode 490 of Trick or Treat Radio we continue on with December Double Feature Cram Jam as we discuss The Advent Calendar, and Sator. We also discuss old reruns, shows in syndication, and shaving mishaps. So grab an old piece of After Eight chocolate, do some automatic writing, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Smokey the Bear, Episode 500, syndication, The Rat Patrol, Christopher George, Pieces, Graduation Day, Enter the Ninja, Mortuary, Night of the Living Dead Resurrection, shitstache, Adventures in Shaving, MonsterZero PI, Street Sharks, Super Syndication, The Comic Strip, Street Frogs and Karate Kat, Dino Riders, Do you have time to talk about our lord and savior Optimus Prime?, Unicron or Omicron?, chat polygamy, Street Smart, Christopher Reeve, Morgan Freeman is a pimp, The Advent Calendar, Patrick Ridremont, Lex Lutherans, badass advent calendar, monkey's paw, good creature design, “the subtitles were really well done”, After Eight candy, the German language, Nightcrawler is sexy, Blazing Saddles, holiday horror, Die Hard, Deathcember, Sator, Jordan Graham, Relic, well shot woods, automatic writing, mumblecore, deaf dumb and blind, Knocking das Antlers, Keri Russell, Rise of Skywalker, Zorri Bliss, Noxzema, Felicity, JJ Abrams, Greg Grunberg, Guillermo del Toro, Knocking, Antlers, scary German artifacts, and A Yuletide Treat.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Before Jurassic Park there was Dino Riders, Men taming beasts to serve as their personal vehicles... But with LASERS! Lots of LASERS! and Chaps (the ones you wear) and some casual stereotypes. Jamie chooses a cartoon of which he has very fond memories, but he may be alone with that opinion. We ride along with him and and take another stab at a 'whose line was it anyway', then break for a would you rather and close with a James CLASSIC joke. Theres lots more nonsense in between including Jamie trying a new quiz out 'Dinosaur or not' (SPOILER- its a one and done, thank the gods) Stu throws a bit of a wobbly about it and Kane points out his house is old, almost as old as the Dinosaurs. We watched Episode 13 of the first and only season 'One to Lead us'.
Nah, expressing disappointment is perfectly adequate. 0:57 - Pikmin Bloom can't judge distance 14:38 - Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony want you to know they're "deeply disturbed" by the horrors that Activision puts its employees through. But, the big three are not willing to do anything more than offer platitudes. 33:52 - Jurassic World Dominion showed off its prologue. I have a few notes... 46:22 - Ghostbusters is my favorite movie! Ghostbusters Afterlife was bad and now I feel bad If you missed Saturday's live broadcast of Molehill Mountain, you can watch the video replay on YouTube. Alternatively, you can catch audio versions of the show on iTunes. Molehill Mountain streams live at 7p PST every Saturday night! Credits: Molehill Mountain is hosted by Andrew Eisen. Music in the show includes “Albino” by Brian Boyko. It is in the public domain and free to use. Molehill Mountain logo by Scott Hepting. Chat Transcript: 7:02 PMLynndy Leehello 7:04 PMReverend Werewolfi think Arlo made a video about it. 7:08 PMmatthew wilsonhere is intreasting black friday news xbox serries s is best selling console and among top selling eletronics 7:08 PMReverend Werewolfthe gameplay of part 2 is fun. 7:11 PMmatthew wilsonim weird when it comes to entertainment, if im feeling down I dont gravatate towords happy stuff, I lean towords darker stuff lol 7:11 PMmatthew wilsonthey are just backlogged to to black friday lol 7:13 PMmatthew wilsonI prefer the beat em up yakuza myself 7:26 PMCyberian_Tigera bed of money can make anybody sleep well 7:28 PMCafeFoxhey all 7:28 PMWarren Lewismattress stuffed with money?? 7:28 PMCyberian_Tigerno but there was this super rich dude who played monopoly game with real money 7:31 PMCyberian_Tigerthey say Mario kart is a sleep over ruinner. im pretty sure familys have fallen apart or destroyed because of monopoly 7:34 PMCyberian_Tigeri think they would. i think Activision will protest it at first then after a bit im sure they bend 7:39 PMCafeFoxWith the machine gun on her head it would almost be like a precursor to Dino Riders lol 7:40 PMCyberian_TigerMovie with a machinegun attached to a t-rex wont win any awards but you certainly won't leave the theater unsatisfied 7:40 PMLynndy LeeI'll definitely watch that 7:53 PMCyberian_Tigerwhat was your thoughts on Ghostbusters 2016? 7:53 PMCafeFoxI feel the same about the 2016 movie. Not great, but I still like it. 7:55 PMLynndy LeeAs someone who never really watched the 80s Ghostbusters, I got really bored with the 2016 7:58 PMCyberian_Tigeri think we got a year or two before the pandemic really is behind us. 7:59 PMCyberian_Tigeri feel the same way with blues brothers 2000. not a good movie but i enjoyed it 8:07 PMCyberian_Tigerunskippable trailers should be punishable by death 8:15 PMCafeFoxIs it Stranger Things with a Ghostbusters skin held up by all the nostalgic callbacks? 8:19 PMCafeFoxEgon shows up as a ghost doesn't he? 8:39 PMCafeFoxThat musical was so cringe lol
Dinosaucers (1987) starring Len Carlson, Rob Cowan, Marvin Goldhar - IMDbDino-Riders (1988) starring Dan Gilvezan, Charlie Adler, Peter Cullen - IMDbDenver, The Last Dinosaur (1988-90) starring James Swodec, Loïc Baugin, Stéphane Bazin - IMDbThis week on our most focused TV Obscura episode to date, Corey, Zak, and Diallo discuss three dinosaur-themed cartoons from the late 80s. Even though they all feature everyone's favorite “terrible lizards,” each show couldn't be more different in tone or design! Ranging from space dinosaurs that can shapeshift to mind-controlled dinosaurs being used in battle… to dinosaurs that can play guitar! 1988 was a wild time to be a kid and extinct animal lol Let us know what you think of the episode on our Patreon page or social media!You can find Diallo Jackson here: Facebook / Instagram / WebsiteListen to The First Noel here: Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Amazon / Stitcher / WebsiteRead Angela and the Dark: ComiXology / Facebook / Instagram / Website— SUPPORT PODCASTING AFTER DARK —PATREON - Two extra shows a month, including our celebrity interview series, plus videos and other exclusive content!MERCH STORE - We have a fully dedicated merch store at TeePublic with multiple designs and products!REDDIT - Join our growing Subreddit community!INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK / LETTERBOXD - Follow us on social media for updates and announcements!Purchase 7 WINTERS ALONE on Amazon: HARDCOVER / PAPERBACK / KINDLEThis podcast is part of the BFOP Network
This time on the Couch: Mike, James, and Shée keep stomping through Septembersaurus with 1989's Dino-Riders no. 1! With all the problems in the world, the one thing everyone can agree on is that we're all in desperate need of more children's toy franchise ideas. Enter Dino-Riders, the story of a group of peaceful humanoids who travel back to the prehistoric era in a failed attempt to evade a gang of bug-eyed space bullies called the Rulons! With nothing else to do on account of there not being any internet yet, both groups decide to force the local dinos to wear battle armor so that they can expand their pointless power struggle into new and highly merchandisable vistas. Will either side address the Brontosaurus-sized ethical dilemmas inherent in turning peanut-brained animals into their personal armory via mind control? Actually... they kinda do! Wow! Now that's a twist! After 80 years of watching Batman beat up the mentally ill you start to assume the worst in these scenarios.
Join Alex and Dustin as they S.T.E.P into the weird and fascinating world of Dino-Riders.
It was the perfect triangle of awesome: people + riding dinosaurs + shooting lasers. With the power of our S.T.E.P. drive, we travel back to 1987 when the battle between the Valorians and Rulons first began, and when one of the most egregious - and awesome - examples of a cartoon series selling toys was born. Plus we venture into The Dinosaur Heresies, Bone Wars, Smithsonian gift shops, and the epic prehistoric "um, actually" of whether the brontosaurus ever existed. Get A.M.P.'d, you're a Dino-Rider now! -- Can I Borrow Your Notes? -- Dino-Riders World The History of Dino-Riders: How Could It Fail? (Toy Galaxy) The Great Marketing Deregulation (Medium) Dino Riders | Robot Chicken (Adult Swim) -- Teacher's Pets -- Join the Class of 80's High: 80shighpodcast@gmail.com Follow on Instagram: @80shighpodcast Theme song by Greg Reed at gregreedmusic.com Cover art by Alex Goddard at alexgoddarddesign.com Previously on song "Carefree" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License.
A dash of Jurassic Park, a touch of Star Wars, a pinch of manifest destiny and a load of BS and you end up with...Dino-Riders. Every Watchbots Drop Ever Today's Episode: The Adventure Begins We talk about: Can't miss ideas | Colonialism | Crappy slot cars We play a game of Dinosaurnication and finish up with the Mailbag. Did we mess something up horribly? Do you want to ask us a question? Get at us on Twitter @watchbotspod or e-mail at email@watchbotspod.com. Enjoy the show! Subscribe, rate, and review a million stars: Apple | Spotify | Stitcher | TuneIn | Google Play
The gang discuss two papers that look at community structure in fossil and modern biota. The first paper looks at the size distribution of dinosaur communities and finds an interesting lack of mid-sized predators. The second paper looks at a modern kelp forest community to determine if fishing refugia results in ecological cascades in this system. Meanwhile, James is a magician, Amanda would rather be playing D&D, and Curt remembers Dino Riders. Up-Goer Five (Curt Edition): Our friends look at two papers that look at how animals live together in a place. The first looks at some very old and angry animals. When people look at how big these old angry animals are, they find something weird. If we look at all the angry things, we have a lot of big things, some small things, but not that much in the middle. When we look at that only eat things that get their food from the sun and see how they are different from the things that eat other animals, they find that this missing middle is because there are no middle animals in the things that eat other animals. One thought for why this could be is that some of the real big animals that eat other animals might have kids that fill the middle when they start to grow up. The second paper looks at these places in the water that you can't drink where there are things that move through the water, things that move on the ground and have big hard things on them that come to points, and things that make food from the sun which are big and green. In a lot of places like this, if there are not some animals that eat a lot, the things with the points can eat all of the big green things. This place doesn't have one of those animals that eats a lot, but it was a place where people can not go in and grab some of the animals that move in the water. Since there are still big green things here, the people who wrote this paper wanted to see if the animals in the water were good at eating the animals with points. It seems that, while the animals in the water are doing better, so are the animals with points. This means that other things must be going on to let the big green things still be there. References: Malakhoff, Katrina D., and Robert J. Miller. "After 15 years, no evidence for trophic cascades in marine protected areas." Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288.1945 (2021): 20203061. Schroeder, Katlin, S. Kathleen Lyons, and Felisa A. Smith. "The influence of juvenile dinosaurs on community structure and diversity." Science 371.6532 (2021): 941-944.
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Support Topic Lords on Patreon and get episodes a week early! (https://www.patreon.com/topiclords) Lords: * Avery might be on Spotify! * https://averyburke.bandcamp.com/releases * Stevie is at @hryx on Twitter, and hryx.net Topics: * In my home town of San Jose, CA there is a Statue of the serpent god Quetzalcoatl. It looks like a large piece of perfectly formed dog poop. Everyone calls it "the poop snake." Let's talk about bad public art. * Some paleontologists think that T-Rex used its tiny arms to help it get up after sleeping. I wish I had a pair of tiny arms to help me get up after sleeping. * Doom 1.0's proto-VR mode * John asks "Philosophical questions and concepts you independently discovered as a child regardless of how well-equipped you may or may not have been to explore them in depth." * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convolution_reverb Microtopics: * Putting your album on Spotify. * Demanding your barista debate you and call him a coward. * Reading about the philosopher who owns a coffee shop and debating them about ancient Roman tax codes for hours without buying anything. * Going into a coffee shop just to prove a point. * The hypothesis that the worse someone is at reading, the better they are at hearing and pronunciation. * Inventing a time machine so you can be in the San Jose town square when the sculptor uncovers the obsidian poop snake. * A statue of a ragdoll in a running pose with a realistic baby face superimposed on its stomach. * A bust of Jesus made out of marshmallow Peeps. * Trying to depict a half moon in 3D and ending up with a toenail clipping. * The Pumpkin Fucker. * A statue of a man being hit in the head with a bottle thrown by a babies flying biplanes. * The statue at the border of Berkeley and Oakland they put there to remind everybody that Berkeley is us and Oakland is them. * Being halfway through the Museum of Severed Body Parts when you decide you've had enough. * The Dunning Kruger effect turning out to be fake. * A strange way to find out that you have to stop being smug in this particular way. * A T-rex curled up like a kitten. * A T-rex sleeping hanging upside down like a bat. * Dino Riders. * Getting your wish for an extra pair of arms to help you get out of bed at night, but not being sure where to install them. * The purpose of Grimace's second set of arms. * Hiring a large unhappy looking purple guy to be your chain restaurant spokesperson. * Hearing that the t-rex used his tiny arms to get up after sleeping and stealing t-rex arms from the local Natural History museum so you can use them to get out of bed. * Deciding not move to the countryside and not heist any more after reading that paleontologists no longer think the t-rex uses its arms to get up from sleeping. * The movie ending when the protagonists decide to cancel the movie's production. * A topic you didn't write down. * A reference to the lord because he's the lord. * The Keck Cave. * Some people paying thousands of dollars for a VR setup when these lab mice get it for free. * Going to a mall in the early 90s and putting on a terrible VR headset that's guaranteed to make you throw up or your money back. * The two independent promises of early 90s VR, one of which came to fruition decades ago. * Connecting three monitors over an ipecac network. * Accidentally saturating the network with packets so that nobody else can use it. * A networked video game interpreting any incoming packets as a new game state regardless of their provenance. * VR coming to prominence in the 90s after the Garbage Pail Kids made puking mainstream. * The R-Zone. * A VR setup that only shows images to one eye. * The R-Zone chip tune rendition of the Daytona USA theme. * Writing a program to convert MIDI music into a monophonic square wave and just accepting its output as the best possible result. * Asking your parents for Marble Madness and they buy you the Tiger Electronics version of Marble Madness. * A d-pad dressed up to look like a trackball, to fool your mom. * Well-designed games that fit within the constraints of the medium. * A Game and Watch game revealing its final boss by unlocking the hinge that lets you fold the LCD screen together like a Mad Fold-In. * Barcode Battler. * A slot to swipe cards. * Trying to find the best barcode to swipe to create the swolest Barcode Battler. * Doctoring barcodes with a sharpie by making the Beef Bar thicker. * Learning to read barcodes by sight. * Bleeping out a story with the R-Zone Daytona USA theme if it turns out you've already heard the story before. * Convincing a barista to sign up for your Bitcoin wallet software so you can pay for your coffee in Bitcoin. * Putting up QR codes of your coffee shop's menu all around the city so curious people can scan your QR code and be like "oh, luckily I was looking for a coffee shop, I wonder if this one is nearby." * Tattooing a QR code of your coffee menu on your arm. * Inventing the philosophical concept of the toothbrush and thinking "nah, that'd never work." * Staring at the bathroom tiles while you invent the Pythagorean Theorem. * Independently inventing the philosophical concept of Alf. * Alf's real name in the Alf lore. * Seeing Alf mourn the destruction of his home planet and realizing that one day everyone you know will die. * A real rip-the-bandaid-off approach to introducing the concept of mortality. * Alf Clausen, the composer of the ALF theme song.
En kultfilm och en animerad serie (som tyvärr blev allt för kort) är dagens ämnen och så mer dissekering av Jönssonligan såklart. 00:00:00 Hej Hej! 00:02:11 Dino-Riders. 00:45:54 Varn!ing för Jönssonligan (02:30-06:10) Scen 2 Snutarna åker fast och Ligan bryter sig in. 01:17:43 Donnie Darko. 01:53:07 Vad som händer nästa gång och hej då! För de som är intresserad så är en länk här under till - Donnie Darko - The meaning and philosphy explained https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQS98LoFgGc
In this episode we discuss the latest from Wyrd Games, Games Workshop, Atomic Mass Games, Osprey and Dino Riders? In Game Talk we cover the UCM Troops for Dropfleet Commander
Phil invites Brian, a great supporter and collector, for a bonus episode of "Beyond the Collection".
Harness the power of Dinosaurs! Ben is joined by Trent from the Toy Power podcast and Lego Masters to discuss all things Dino Riders! But being such a huge and impressive line, we're taking two episodes to go through it! It's time to not only talk about the extremely impressive Dino Riders toy-line, but also the various other lines that Trent has amassed, and his hope for where it will all lead in the future.
Harness the power of Dinosaurs! Ben is joined by Trent from the Toy Power podcast and Lego Masters to discuss all things Dino Riders! But being such a huge and impressive line, we're taking two episodes to go through it! In part one we delve into the backstory of the animated Dino Riders series, with Ben telling the time he got to pitch a new Dino Riders comic, and Trent sharing his experiences on Lego Maters. Oh, and talking about the cartoon as well.
This week we talked about the 1988-90 toy line Dino-Riders. From the heroic Valorians to the evil Rulon, these toys were awesome and had the technology to back it up. With a short running show to support the toys, the Dino-Riders were a force to be reckoned with.
We discuss all the news that is happening in the toy industry. The new Dino Riders line, Cyberfrog action figure, Reaction figures, The Warriors from Mezco and we need to rally and get 10,000+ buyers for Haslabs' Razor Crest from the Mandalorian. We need that child figure with the shift knob.
Dinosaurs right?! I think everyone has a fascination with these ancient creatures, however many of us know nothing more than what has been portrayed in pop culture such as Jurassic Park, toys on the shelf in a department store, Dino-Riders (remember them?!) and whatever books we were shown as a kid. At least, that's all I knew! Enter Read MoreThe post Episode 93 - Dr Steve Salisbury (Palaeontologist, Dinosaur Hunter, University of Queensland) appeared first on The Andy Social Podcast.