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Join MIkael as he interviews Pedro Celino, a grade school teacher from Texas who has decided to take on the task of teaching his students the Animorphs series. He discusses challenges, surprises, and favorite characters in this very special bonus episode of Fanimorphs: The Dork-Bajir Chronicles! Check out our Podcast Page on the Collective Legacy Podcast Network site: www.collectivelegacy.org/fanimorphs You can find our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/dorkbajir Twitter: www.twitter.com/dorkbajir Tumblr: https://dorkbajirchronicles.tumblr.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/dorkbajirchronicles/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/dorkbajirchronicles/
Ep. 48 Fellow Collective Legacy member Brayden Scobie joins us to talk about his time as a Dungeon Master for games like D&D/Pathfinder. We talk about what got us into fantasy, role-playing, and table-top games; we discuss the mechanics of a D&D session from the player and the DM's point of view; we explore how Brayden manages collective storytelling, while also maintaining a rewarding gaming experience. If you'd like to hear more from Brayden make sure to listen to the Fanimorphs: The Dork-Bajir Chronicles podcast, or visit him in the real world at Hexagon Cafe for some IRL DM'ing. Follow this show on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook! Music credits: Intro sample: “March of the Spoons” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Outro sample: “Port Horizon” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Ep. 21 Clap your hands together (in what may seem like a prayer) for fellow Collective Legacy podcaster Tessa Simpson, as we immediately dive into spoilery talk about Fullmetal Alchemist. We discuss how we first got into manga/anime, how we discovered the series - be it by book or by one of the two animes - who our favourite characters are, why you should avoid the Netflix film, and SO MUCH MORE. Seriously folks, we pretty much just gush about FMA for like 90 minutes; it's great. You can find more of Tessa on either of her shows: Rollin' Solo (http://collectivelegacy.org/our-podcasts/rollin-solo/) and Fanimorphs: The Dork-Bajir Chronicles (http://collectivelegacy.org/our-podcasts/fanimorphs/) wherever you get your podcasts. You can also talk Fullmetal or Animorphs or whatever with Tessa on Twitter (https://twitter.com/MiscKlaire). Music credits: Intro sample: “March of the Spoons” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Outro sample: “Port Horizon” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Jump into an alien invasion this week on Fanimorphs: The Dork-Bajir Chronicles when we talk about The Hork-Bajir Chronicles! We talk everything from Visser Three’s relatability to Dak Hamee’s eight-pack abs to Hork-Bajir teeth. Join us for our first pre-Animorphs adventure! We’re also joined this week by our friend Andrew, curator and memelord of Vissermeme fame! You can find more of his stuff on Tumblr at vissermeme.tumblr.com, on Twitter as @visserfuckin3, and on Instagram as @yeerkfilth.
Ever wondered which parts of Fanimorphs: The Dork-Bajir Chronicles could be so bad that even WE thought it should be cut from the episode? Well, you’re about to find out! This week we talk pizza pockets, wiping a dog’s bum, and logical fallacies intrinsic to Applegate’s basic science-fiction premises. Also, which Animorphs correspond to which Friend from the hit 90s television series, Friends.
Marco finally stars in his own book in Animorphs #5: The Predator, just in time for Fanimorphs: The Dork-Bajir Chronicles to dissect it, piece by piece. We ponder over Marco’s apparent Brooklyn accent, what 90s material Marco’s dad touches himself to, and the horror of being ripped apart. We’re your one-stop shop for accidental racism and constantly interrupting each other!
Animorphs #4: The Message has a lot of poignant, character-building moments, most of which we tear down and humiliate in this episode of Fanimorphs: The Dork-Bajir Chronicles. We mock the Animorph cover models, the absurdity of the term “great ones,” and the issue of consent when absorbing 13-year-old human DNA. Tune in this week for a deep dive into the perfect storm that is the fourth wave of the Animorphs series.
Welcome to Fanimorphs: The Dork-Bajir Chronicles! This episode is meant to introduce the concept of our show and give you a little more information on who we are as Fanimorphs. The Host will go over the basic premises of our two shows, The Dork-Bajir Chronicles and Live from the Gardens, both of which will be published on this feed, alternating week to week. Stick around for the end of the episode if you want to hear the initial premise of the Animorphs series and a few key mechanics of the story. Thanks for listening!