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After a year and a half of floating in Planet Energon's orbit, Kal & Siege's stasis pods have once again crash landed on the planet's surface. DNA sequencers have activated, and we've converted back to Beast Mode to talk about the first episode of BEAST WARS NEO, "Big Convoy, Make a Sortie!", where a One Man Army ironically teaches a bunch of Starfleet Cadets the meaning of teamwork.Want us to review a show of YOUR choosing on The Blockbrothers Show? Want access to an exclusive weekly podcast, hosted by us? Head on over to https://www.patreon.com/lazorcomb and sign up today!Join our Discord server to best interact with us:https://discord.gg/ejWfKHgZUnOr send us an email at toomuchenergon@outlook.comVideo Version:https://youtu.be/4Nr2Lf95zt4 ★ Support this podcast ★
Send us Fan MailMarina Williams joined me on this week's episode of Here Comes Pod to share her experience of building businesses in TV, firstly within corporate giants like CNN, Fox Kids, Fox and Endemol Shine before co-founding Asacha Media Group. Along the way she worked with some of the most inspirational leaders in the TV industry, but which ones did she choose as her TV Power Rangers? Have a listen and find out!You can find Here Comes Pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon or most other podcast outlets. If you enjoyed this episode of Here Comes Pod please do leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts
Fanmacia Popular vuelve a traer todo el entretenimiento de las tardes de los sábados a Modoradio. Las noticias del anime, los eventos de carácter otaku y las informaciones del entretenimiento para fans están desde las 18:00 hrs (6 PM GMT-4) por nuestro canal de YouTube oficial.Esta semana comentamos sobre el las novedades que trae la temporada final de BLEACH Thousnad Years Blood War, el proyecto que NETFLIX trae detras con el uso de inteligencia Artificial, el anuncio de un REVEAL con las novedades que trae la próxima Espogame 2026, la nueva película que trae detras la serie Rick & Morty y las breves de la semana a cargo de Roque junto con las campañas de contenidos de la mano de Dani. También, Dani nos trae un nuevo tema de la semana, en esta oportunidad con un tema relacionado con la crisis que vive la industria de producciónd e anime en Japón, los emprendimientos GKS y eventos de la semana, una nueva Biografía con Roque, esta semana con el bloque Invasión Anime de Fox Kids, los exitos de Corea del Sur junto con Carlos en el Asian Top Chart y la mejor música para acompañar una tarde de llena de entretenimiento friki en el clásico de los sábados por la tarde.Programa emitido de manera extraordinaria el día lunes 25 de mayo de 2026.
Do you rememer the FOX Kids animated Swamp Thing animated series that was supported by a really nice Kenner action figure line? How about when Swamp Thing realistically was the center of all of DC Comics Media? Well..... don't worry The Film Buff is here to fill in the blurry spots of this lost early 90's sensation. Swamp Thing not only as a character but a franchise was on the precepis of greatness, the type of sucess comic fans had not seen before and this 1991 animated series was thebiggest play in that regard. WOW let's hang out for today animation episode get a little bit frustrated with what could ahve been.
Do you rememer the FOX Kids animated Swamp Thing animated series that was supported by a really nice Kenner action figure line? How about when Swamp Thing realistically was the center of all of DC Comics Media? Well..... don't worry The Film Buff is here to fill in the blurry spots of this lost early 90's sensation. Swamp Thing not only as a character but a franchise was on the precepis of greatness, the type of sucess comic fans had not seen before and this 1991 animated series was thebiggest play in that regard. WOW let's hang out for today animation episode get a little bit frustrated with what could ahve been.
Attrapez-les tous ! Il y a 30 ans, un jeu Game Boy monochrome, techniquement obsolète à l'ère de la 3D triomphante, défie toutes les probabilités et devient le phénomène culturel qui a défini toute une génération. Dans ce nouvel épisode marathon, Mugen, Ace Bunny et Brad célèbrent les 30 ans de Pokémon en replongeant dans l'aventure qui a tout changé : Rouge, Bleu, Jaune, et leurs remakes Rouge Feu / Vert Feuille. Quatre heures de nostalgie pure où l'équipe (HKR et Pedro étant absents, sabotage de la Team Rocket oblige) décortique la genèse miraculeuse de la licence : Satoshi Tajiri le "Docteur Bug", le fanzine Game Freak qui vivotait, le câble link comme déclic, les 6 ans de développement chaotiques, Iwata qui sauve le projet international et la version Stadium sur N64, et cet alignement de planètes parfait qui a transformé un jeu voué à l'échec en cash machine internationale. Au programme : La genèse légendaire Satoshi Tajiri, passionné d'insectes que ses camarades surnommaient "Docteur Bug", découvre l'arcade et abandonne la tradition familiale (son père travaillait chez Nissan). Avec Ken Sugimori au dessin, il lance le fanzine Game Freak qui se vend si bien qu'il faut embaucher les parents pour envoyer les commandes. Le studio vivote sur des projets de commandes (Yoshi's Cookie, Mario & Wario, Pulseman sur Mega Drive), jusqu'au jour où Tajiri tombe sur la documentation technique du Game Boy et son câble link. Le déclic : échanger des créatures comme il échangeait des insectes enfant. Les 6 années de chaos Nintendo valide le projet Capsule Monsters (rebaptisé Pocket Monsters car le nom était déjà déposé), mais Game Freak manque de cash. Développement infernal, l'équipe passe de 5 à 19 personnes, certains ne sont pas payés pendant des mois, Tajiri puise dans ses économies personnelles. Le jeu est repoussé plusieurs fois, tout éditeur normal aurait annulé le contrat. Mais Nintendo tient bon. Puis arrive Iwata, génie de la programmation qui a permis d'intégrer la traduction aux jeux. L'explosion cross-média Les 151 monstres originaux, la stratégie des versions Rouge/Bleu/Jaune pour forcer l'échange, le phénomène Mew caché dans le code (bug transformé en légende urbaine), l'anime qui débarque sur Fox Kids le 5 septembre 1999 (puis TF1 à Noël), les albums Panini à 2-5 francs échangés dans les cours de récré, le Trading Card Game qui explose, et cette accessibilité financière incroyable (Game Boy + jeu Pokémon = moins cher qu'une seule licence PS1). Les souvenirs personnels Mugen qui découvre l'anime sur Fox Kids à l'épisode 23 (La Tour de la Terreur), fait son plan d'action pour convaincre son père de lui acheter la version Rouge pour son anniversaire quelques semaines plus tard, dévore le guide Ultra 64 Player chez le buraliste qui le laisse feuilleter gratuitement, et devient le "dark Sasuke du Pokémon" au collège (les autres lui ramènent leurs cartouches et des goûters pour qu'il capture leurs légendaires). Brad pour qui la Game Boy + Pokémon était enfin accessible. Ace et son Pokémon Bleu, ses souvenirs de l'archipel des Îles Orange (saison 2). L'analyse technique et culturelle Les remakes Rouge Feu / Vert Feuille qui modernisent l'expérience tout en préservant l'âme, les évolutions graphiques de la Gen 1 (du monochrome Game Boy au pixel art GBA), le système de types et sa table de compatibilité, les bugs mythiques (Missingno, le glitch Mew), la cote folle des cartouches (Pokémon Or loose à 20€ en 2021, aujourd'hui entre 40-80€), et ce constat amer : la machine est devenue trop grosse pour elle-même et hors de contrôle. Les débats qui fâchent Rouge/Bleu/Jaune restent dans le top 3-5 des jeux Game Boy de tous les temps (indébattable). Un jeu monochrome qui devient le jeu le plus vendu de son année alors que la 3D règne. Rouge Feu / Vert Feuille comme porte d'entrée idéale pour découvrir la Gen 1 aujourd'hui (à "seulement" 199€ loose). Les jeux Switch récents qui déçoivent (Brad qui revend tout sauf Let's Go et Arceus). Et cette vérité : personne ne pouvait prévoir ce succès, c'est un alignement de planètes unique (1 chance sur 10 milliards). Moments cultes : La confusion Satoshi Tajiri / Tsunekazu Ishihara sur Google Images (test de crédibilité des vidéos YouTube)Le buraliste qui installe une chaise pour que Mugen puisse feuilleter les magazines"Game Freak = les fous/fadas du jeu vidéo"Le débat Rondoudou vs Ronflex comme berceuse"Pokémon, c'est typiquement l'œuvre qui a dépassé son créateur" Un épisode cathartique de 4 heures (félicitations à Ace qui a eu moins de 10 jours pour le monter) qui célèbre le miracle Pokémon Gen 1 : un jeu qui n'aurait jamais dû exister, qui n'aurait jamais dû marcher, et qui pourtant a défini le gaming portable pour des décennies. Entre analyse technique, anecdotes personnelles, considérations sur les prix du rétrogaming, et débats passionnés, l'équipe dresse le portrait d'un phénomène culturel irréplicable. Le projet annoncé : Une rétrospective complète de toutes les générations Pokémon en épisodes futurs (déjà la Gen 2 en préparation). NewGame+ devient PokéPlus, le podcast. Le teaser final : Prochain duo HKR + Ace sur un sujet qui "finit en R". Et dans un mois, tous les 5 pour parler de... 64 Player (la revue mythique). Jeux évoqués : Pokémon Rouge/Bleu/Jaune (Game Boy), Rouge feu / Vert Feuille (GBA), Let's Go Pikachu/Evoli Arceus, les jeux Switch, Quinty, Yoshi's Cookie, Mario & Wario, Pulseman, Magical Taruruto-kun Personnalités : Satoshi Tajiri, Ken Sugimori, Satoru Iwata, Tsunekazu Ishihara Supports : Game Boy, GBA, DS, 3DS, 2DS, Switch Intervenants : Mugen, Ace Bunny, BradMontage et mixage : Ace_BunnyTechnique, diffusion et hébergement : Mugen_Pascal
¿Crees que existe un lugar donde la imaginación no tiene límites y una caja de cartón puede ser un cohete espacial? "El mundo de Bobby" fue esa ventana a la infancia para toda una generación.En este video, nos embarcamos en un viaje nostálgico para recordar la icónica serie animada de los 90. Descubre por qué este show se convirtió en un pilar de Fox Kids y cómo Howie Mandel le dio vida al entrañable Bobby Generic y a su peculiar familia.¡Dale al play y únete a nosotros para revivir la magia de la niñez!#ElMundoDeBobby #BobbysWorld #DibujosAnimados #FoxKids #Nostalgia #Caricaturas #HowieMandel #Años90 #Animación #Retro
As disastrous as the 1998 American Godzilla film may have been, one unequivocally good thing came out of it: Godzilla: The Series, a dark Fox Kids sci-fi show that reinvented and rearranged elements of its predecessor into something much smarter and cooler. With a premise that essentially remakes the Hanna-Barbera Godzilla cartoon, this show features high-concept stories, psychic ancient undersea aliens, robots, time travel, and plenty of freaky mutated kaiju. We talk about all the creative connections with other cartoon greats (including a surprising number of Spider-Man cartoons), the bizarrely stacked cast, and more!Watchlist:"New Family, Parts 1 & 2""Leviathan""Monster War, Parts 1-3""Future Shock""What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been"This episode originally aired on Patreon on January 11, 2025.Cover Art by: DougPart of The Glitterjaw Queer Podcast CollectivePatreon | DiscordEmail: skreeonkpodcast@gmail.comTheme song: "BIO WARS - Synth Cover" by Kweer KaijuSources include: Sci-Fi Japan's extensive behind-the-scenes page!
Fox Kids was destination television back in the 90s, from so many awesome cartoons and even the power rangers!
Description: Rob Gregory Browne discusses the concept of writer's block, emphasizing the importance of discipline in writing. He explores how writing is a job that requires commitment, even on difficult days. The discussion dives into the creative process and the mindset needed to succeed as a writer. Social Media Links: https://www.facebook.com/robertgregorybrowne/ Author Bio: Robert Gregory Browne is a Nicholl Fellow and Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Gold Alumnus. He has written teleplays for Showtime, Saban, Marvel, and Fox Kids, and has published multiple novels under multiple names in multiple countries with St. Martin's Press, Penguin Dutton, Signet, Harlequin, and his own small publishing company, Braun Haus Media, LLC. His novel, KISS HER GOODBYE, was produced for television by CBS TV/Sony Pictures. His novel, THE PARADISE PROPHECY, was optioned for ABC by Temple Hill Entertainment. Book Link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09LRS34SW Love this episode? Rate it ⭐️ Thumbs Up
Description: Rob Gregory Browne discusses the concept of writer's block, emphasizing the importance of discipline in writing. He explores how writing is a job that requires commitment, even on difficult days. The discussion dives into the creative process and the mindset needed to succeed as a writer. Social Media Links: https://www.facebook.com/robertgregorybrowne/ Author Bio: Robert Gregory Browne is a Nicholl Fellow and Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Gold Alumnus. He has written teleplays for Showtime, Saban, Marvel, and Fox Kids, and has published multiple novels under multiple names in multiple countries with St. Martin's Press, Penguin Dutton, Signet, Harlequin, and his own small publishing company, Braun Haus Media, LLC. His novel, KISS HER GOODBYE, was produced for television by CBS TV/Sony Pictures. His novel, THE PARADISE PROPHECY, was optioned for ABC by Temple Hill Entertainment. Book Link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09LRS34SW Love this episode? Rate it ⭐️ Thumbs Up
Adam and Will discuss the animated adventures of Batman Beyond in the Gotham City of the future. How did this Kids WB show copper to Batman The Animated Series on FOX Kids? How did the concept evolve before it hit the screen? Is this the best Batman costume ever designed? All this and more, so listen now, TV Lovers!If you like Batman and comic books in general, Adam and Will also host WIZARDS The Podcast Guide To Comics, covering every issue of Wizard magazine and you can get in on the geeky fun here https://wizards.transistor.fm/episodes Thanks to our monthly supporters Chad Droze retrodolls77 Tim Heasley
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We turn once more to Fox Kids, the legendary Saturday morning programming block that gave us Bobby's World, X-Men, Eek the Cat, the Tick, and... this show. Piggsburg Pigs, created by Fred Silverman's daughter Melissa and produced by Ruby-Spears, feels like the last gasps of the 70s and 80s style of Saturday morning fare before the revolutionary creator-driven works that would define the decade took over the zeitgeist. These pigs only made it one year before hitting the butcher's block, and we're going to look at why it might have been a mercy killing!
It's time for another episode of Center Stage Chronicles as Kris Zellner is back with Rob Naylor and Our Good Buddy Charles to discuss the month of September 1990 in the world of the National Wrestling Alliance and in pop culture in general. Topics of discussion include:The weird saga of Barry Windham in late 1990.The debuts of the New York and Chicago-centric versions of NWA Pro Wrestling.The Black Scorpion's domination of all of the TV shows.RUNNING THE GAUNTLET beginning on the TBS shows.Clash of the Champions XII: Mountain Madness popping an amazing, record-breaking TV rating, plus a full rundown of the show.Rocky King becoming LITTLE RICHARD MARLEY.The Master Blasters and Maximum Overdrive both debuting on TV…and then POOF! A member of each team disappears.The beginning of the Doom's feud with Arn Anderson & Ric Flair.The 1990 MTV Video Music Awards....nuff said...Jake “Body By Jake” Steinfeld becoming a big deal in pop culture.The debut of Fox Kids' Saturday morning lineup.Vanilla Ice hitting the pop music scene.Fresh Prince of Bel Air and Law & Order both debut on NBC in the same week.COP ROCK debuting on ABC and thus birthing a legend.Plus more movies, TV shows, albums, and of course wrestling discussion in quite the damn episode of CSC.To support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.You can also use code BTSPOD to save 25% on your first payment — whether paying month to month or annually — when you subscribe to Ultimate Classic Wrestling Network at ClassicWrestling.net!To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
It's time for another episode of Center Stage Chronicles as Kris Zellner is back with Rob Naylor and Our Good Buddy Charles to discuss the month of September 1990 in the world of the National Wrestling Alliance and in pop culture in general. Topics of discussion include:The weird saga of Barry Windham in late 1990.The debuts of the New York and Chicago-centric versions of NWA Pro Wrestling.The Black Scorpion's domination of all of the TV shows.RUNNING THE GAUNTLET beginning on the TBS shows.Clash of the Champions XII: Mountain Madness popping an amazing, record-breaking TV rating, plus a full rundown of the show.Rocky King becoming LITTLE RICHARD MARLEY.The Master Blasters and Maximum Overdrive both debuting on TV…and then POOF! A member of each team disappears.The beginning of the Doom's feud with Arn Anderson & Ric Flair.The 1990 MTV Video Music Awards....nuff said...Jake “Body By Jake” Steinfeld becoming a big deal in pop culture.The debut of Fox Kids' Saturday morning lineup.Vanilla Ice hitting the pop music scene.Fresh Prince of Bel Air and Law & Order both debut on NBC in the same week.COP ROCK debuting on ABC and thus birthing a legend.Plus more movies, TV shows, albums, and of course wrestling discussion in quite the damn episode of CSC.To support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.You can also use code BTSPOD to save 25% on your first payment — whether paying month to month or annually — when you subscribe to Ultimate Classic Wrestling Network at ClassicWrestling.net!To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
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Alternate Title: The Ballad of a Brooklyn Broom BanditWhat started as a spat over DuckTales turned into Fox making their own kids entertainment, with an ambitious take on J M Barrie's tale of the boy who never grew up. It's a story of the intricacies of the public domain, schedule slip-ups, ensemble darkhorses and the brilliance of the one and only Tim Curry. We hope we did right by this almost forgotten gem.
It's part two of our Superman extravaganza, as we explore the many faces of Supes and friends throughout film and television. Strap in, kids! This is a long one! The third and final installment coming soon!
Jurandir Filho, Felipe Mesquita, Evandro de Freitas e Bruno Carvalho batem um papo a chegada da TV por assinatura no Brasil, que acabou representando uma verdadeira revolução no consumo de entretenimento e informação. Foi no início da década de 1990 que o país começou a vivenciar essa transformação, impulsionada por avanços tecnológicos e mudanças no perfil do público, que buscava mais opções e qualidade na programação televisiva. Empresas como DirectV, Net e Sky dominavam o mercado e apresentaram muitos canais marcantes em suas programações: CNN, MTV, ESPN, Discovery Channel, National Geographic, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, HBO, Telecine, Multishow, Fox Kids, Jetix, Disney XD, Sony, Warner Channel e muitos outros.A TV por assinatura no Brasil moldou gostos, influenciou gerações e serviu de vitrine para culturas do mundo todo. Mesmo com a ascensão dos serviços de streaming, a história da TV paga no país segue relevante, não só por seu pioneirismo, mas também por ter sido a porta de entrada de milhares de brasileiros para uma nova forma de ver televisão: mais personalizada, segmentada e globalizada.Essa é mais uma edição da nossa série Na TV!- ALURA | Aprenda Python do zero, crie dashboards interativos e acelere sua carreira em dados! TUDO DE GRAÇA!!! https://alura.tv/99vidas-imersao-dados
"This is Word Balloon — the comic book conversation show. Today, we take a journey through the shadows of Gotham, guided by some of the greatest creative minds to ever leave their mark on the Dark Knight. From the revolutionary work of Neal Adams, whose dynamic art redefined Batman for a generation, to the gripping noir of Steve Englehart, who helped bring the Caped Crusader back to his pulp roots in the 1970s. We also remember the late Martin ‘Marty' Pasko, not only a Bronze Age Batman writer, but also the story editor behind Batman: The Animated Series — the groundbreaking FOX Kids cartoon that raised the bar for superhero storytelling on television. And finally, we talk with Jeph Loeb, the screenwriter-turned-comics powerhouse behind the best-selling modern classics Hush and Hush Returns, collaborations that reshaped Batman for the 2000s. It's a celebration of four generations of creators who each helped shape the legend of the Batman — in the comics, on TV, and beyond. This is a Gotham deep dive you won't want to miss.
SPOON! Adam and Will are back to discuss the FOX Kids animated series The Tick from 1994. A series that lasted 3 seasons, but doesn't seem as fondly remembered as X-Men, Batman or Spider-Man shows that were airing at the same time. Laugh along with the discussion of absurdist adventures and characters, plus a look back at personal favorite cartoon superheroes and more! Thanks to our monthly supporters Chad Droze retrodolls77 Tim Heasley
Hot on the heels of Fox Kids' Batman: The Animated Series and X-Men, Marvel brought us Fantastic Four, the first animated adaptation of the publisher's First Family in over 15 years. And, after a disastrous initial season, the series finally reached the coveted rank of "above average"—though it never went on to be remembered as fondly as its contemporaries. This month on What A Cartoon, join us for the podcast equivalent of clobberin' time as we take a gander at a confused production that did its best to right the ship before the end of its short run. Our guest: Mike Lawrence from the Nerd of Mouth podcast Support this podcast and get over 200 full-length bonus episodes by visiting Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons and becoming a patron! And please follow the official Twitter, @TalkSimpsonsPod!
Eric dives into the surprising story of how the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers became part of the Disney family. From Haim Saban's early days as a music producer to building Saban Entertainment, we cover his work in cartoon music, partnerships with Deac, successful shows like X-Men: The Animated Series, and the process of adapting Super Sentai into Power Rangers for American TV. We explore the evolution of Fox Kids, Saban's strategy to gain a cable network, the formation and expansion of Fox Family Worldwide, and the sale to Disney, which transformed the Fox Family Channel into ABC Family (now Freeform). The episode also touches on Disney's use of Power Rangers at the theme parks, the creation of Jetix (later Disney XD), the sale of Power Rangers to Hasbro, and the legacy of ABC Family's “25 Days of Christmas” and the inescapable 700 Club. If you're curious how ‘90s kids' TV, Marvel, Disney, and even televangelist Pat Robertson all connect, this episode unpacks it all. Thanks for Enjoying Synergy Loves Company! https://www.synergylovescompany.com Give back to show: https://ko-fi.com/synergylovescompany YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@synergylovescompany Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/erichsynergy.bsky.social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/synergylovescompany Instagram and Threads:https://www.instagram.com/synergylovescompany/Read transcript
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Detective work in the cartoon world is a dog-eat-dog racket. Ace Hart, Private Eye, he'd know. This animated German Shepherd deals with every case thrown at him by his animator Eliot Shag, and even has the nerve to talk back if it's not going so great. Yup, it's a fusion of animation and puppetry courtesy of Nelvana and the Jim Henson Company with some of the cleverest film noir parody ever on Saturday mornings. With special guest, artist Will Carroll!
We chat with the voice of Megatron himself, David Kaye, hhyyeeeeeesss. We also read some listener emails, give some shoutouts, and make a big announcement.Subscribe to our Patreon to access exclusive content at https://www.patreon.com/lazorcombBuy Me A Coffee:https://buymeacoffee.com/zulojiVideo Version:https://youtu.be/4lws0rlodrMJoin The Lazor Comb Discord:https://discord.gg/AEMkmvud3kFollow us on Bluesky:https://bsky.app/profile/toomuchenergon.lolhttps://bsky.app/profile/neokal.bsky.socialCheck out our TikToks:https://www.tiktok.com/@lazorcombhttps://www.tiktok.com/@neo_kalBuy a Lazor Comb t-shirt:https://www.teepublic.com/user/too-much-energon ★ Support this podcast ★
"I do not yearn for an easy life, Magneto. Only a just one." These third and fourth installments of X-MEN: THE ANIMATED SERIES' second season are representative of a revised story structure, adopted at the behest of the Fox Kids executives. Gone is the single, unbroken heavily serialized narrative approach of the first season, wherein episodes that weren't explicitly identified as multi-partners still ended in cliffhangers and flowed directly into the next adventure. This was especially pronounced in the midseason, when animation errors forced delays and the airing of episodes out of script order. Fox understandably wanted to avoid such problems by having the freedom to air episodes as they became available, rather than in a strict sequence. Their edict called for more one-and-one episodes and fewer multi-part stories in general. Knowing that the show's loyal fanbase had certain expectations of an elevated presentation for a Saturday morning cartoon, showrunner Eric LeWald and the production staff came up with an ingenious workaround. Professor Xavier and Magneto's diversion in the Savage Land was conceived as a single episode, to be animated all at once, but written in such a way that it could be easily edited and inserted as segments in other episodes, and therefore serialized across the entire season. These interstitial cutaway scenes did not have to adhere to a rigid order, as long as they generally conveyed the pair being continuously imperiled in some way while narrowly escaping with their lives. Thus, the network's demands were fulfilled while still allowing for a season-long "wraparound" storyline. Without meaning to, this would be one of the ways the series was brought into closer alignment with the subplot-heavy nature of the contemporary comics. In particular, "Whatever It Takes" serves as the first episode to feature distinct A, B, and C-plots for the series. Storm and Rogue's tussle with the Shadow King takes center stage, but Wolverine's solo outing provides a follow-up to the loose end of Morph's return, while drawing a line under his status (for now). Finally, as something akin to a back-up strip in comics, Professor X and Magneto send the episode out by finding themselves in a new, exotic setting and establishing their pattern for the season. Even if nothing critically important is happening, the rapid-fire pace and juggling of plots makes for an easy, immersive watch. With more episodic, single installment A-plots doing the heavy lifting in season two, X-MEN's creative team uses this as an opportunity to explore the cast in greater depth. The result is a round of rotating character spotlights, once again drawing heavily upon the lore of then-recent comics. Whereas the season opening explored Scott and Jean's background with the revelation of Mr. Sinister as a presence menacing them from behind the scenes since childhood, Storm and returning guest star Colossus would receive similar treatment in "Whatever It Takes" and "Red Dawn," respectively. Flashbacks are employed generously to show, if not outright origin tales, pivotal moments from these characters' pasts. Wolverine, Gambit, Rogue, and Beast will each get their turn at such character-centered episodes over the course of the season. This exemplifies an evolution of the show's mission, from successfully selling the X-Men collectively as a fighting team to endearing the young broadcast audience ever more to its individual members. When talking to X-Men loyalists of a certain age to this day, there's a reason why they point to the animated series -- and, whether or not they recall the exact details, this run of episodes -- as the common denominator that made them fans of the characters for life. X-TRA: In more comics-related synergy, issues on sale in the month of these episode airings feature Scott and Jean getting engaged. Their nuptials would go a bit smoother in print than the version seen on screen. Conversely, Colossus receives much kinder treatment in animated form. His second appearance in "Red Dawn" comes just a few months after the longtime X-Man joined Magneto's Acolytes, itself the culmination of a series of personal blows in which Colossus lost his brother, parents, and sister in short order. One such tragedy also involved a confrontation with Omega Red in only his second comics story.
Happy Holidays, Maximals and Predacons! For our milestone 150th episode, we are playing and reviewing four BEAST WARS video games! First up is the 1997 PlayStation game simply titled "Beast Wars," then both the PlayStation and Nintendo 64 versions of "Beast Wars: Transmetals" which are just different enough to warrant being covered separately. Finally we have the Japanese-exclusive GameBoy Color 2D fighter "Duel Fight Transformers Beast Wars: Beast Warriors' Strongest Decisive Battle." Which of these is the best of the bunch? The answer may surprise you!Subscribe to our Patreon to access exclusive content at https://www.patreon.com/lazorcombVideo Version:https://youtu.be/30haKMLmGUEJoin The Lazor Comb Discord:https://discord.gg/AEMkmvud3kFollow us on Bluesky:https://bsky.app/profile/toomuchenergon.lolhttps://bsky.app/profile/neokal.bsky.socialCheck out our TikToks:https://www.tiktok.com/@lazorcombhttps://www.tiktok.com/@neo_kalBuy a Lazor Comb t-shirt:https://www.teepublic.com/user/too-much-energon ★ Support this podcast ★
TOO MUCH ENERGON! is BACK after a three month hiatus for our annual Holiday Special episodes! We're kicking things off this week with part one where we provide live commentary for the 2024 box office bomb TRANSFORMERS ONE!Movie Rating: TOO MUCH ENERGON! (unanimous)Subscribe to our Patreon to access exclusive content at https://www.patreon.com/lazorcombVideo Version:https://youtu.be/kZKGH28UrUcJoin The Lazor Comb Discord:https://discord.gg/AEMkmvud3kFollow us on Bluesky:https://bsky.app/profile/toomuchenergon.lolhttps://bsky.app/profile/neokal.bsky.socialBuy a Lazor Comb t-shirt:https://www.teepublic.com/user/too-much-energon ★ Support this podcast ★
A deep-dive into the very first X-Men movie ever made, and the WEIRDEST Marvel comic of the 90s! We'll take you behind-the-scenes on how Fox Kids took the leap from X-Men The Animated Series, to making a live-action TV movie based on the X-Men - and what went wrong! We'll also explore the wild success of the X-Men comics in the 90's, Jubilee leaving the X-Men, the creation of Generation X, and their battle with Aerosmith! Then we'll deep-dive the movie itself to pull apart the dodgy special effects, the wonky script, and the most awful Marvel villain of all time! Plus we'll also bring you TONS of X-Men trivia and history about Banshee, Jubilee, Emma Frost, and weird new mutants like Skin, Mondo, Husk, Chamber, Emplate, Synch and more! Support the show and get awesome bonus episodes at https://www.patreon.com/marvelversusmarvel marvelversusmarvel@gmail.com https://twitter.com/marvelversus https://twitter.com/robhalden https://robhalden.com https://will-preston.co.uk
A deep-dive into the very first X-Men movie ever made, and the WEIRDEST Marvel comic of the 90s! We'll take you behind-the-scenes on how Fox Kids took the leap from X-Men The Animated Series, to making a live-action TV movie based on the X-Men - and what went wrong! We'll also explore the wild success of the X-Men comics in the 90's, Jubilee leaving the X-Men, the creation of Generation X, and their battle with Aerosmith! Then we'll deep-dive the movie itself to pull apart the dodgy special effects, the wonky script, and the most awful Marvel villain of all time! Plus we'll also bring you TONS of X-Men trivia and history about Banshee, Jubilee, Emma Frost, and weird new mutants like Skin, Mondo, Husk, Chamber, Emplate, Synch and more! Support the show and get awesome bonus episodes at https://www.patreon.com/marvelversusmarvel marvelversusmarvel@gmail.com https://twitter.com/marvelversus https://twitter.com/robhalden https://robhalden.com https://will-preston.co.uk
In this second bonus episode of Old Spook Lane Creepy Chats, Arun and Patricia continue their lookback at the 1989 animated series Beetlejuice based on the 1988 movie directed by Tim Burton with the 4th season that aired exclusively on Fox Fids. Lydia Deetz is a 12-year-old goth girl who lives in a small town called Peaceful Pines with her parents, goes to an all girls' school with her friends Prudence and Bertha, and befriends a ghost who lives in the house named Beetlejuice. Together, they go through many crazy adventures in both the real world and the world of the dead called The Neitherworld with Beetlejuice causing trouble towards everyone in his path, including his neighbors Jacques LaLean, a skeleton who loves working out, Ginger, a tap dancing spider, and The Monster Across the Street, a giant hairy monster with a dog named Poopsie. New to the series are a clown named Scuzzo, a television executive named Mr. Monitor, a cowboy named Jesse Germs, and Beetlejuice's brother Donny. Shortly after the ABC run had ended, the show was moved to Fox Kids where it had 65 episodes with a lot more wacky and zany adventures. It had even won an Emmy tying with The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh as Best Animated Show. How well does it hold up? Is it better than the ABC run? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/old-school-lane/support
Back in the 1990's, Fox Kids decided to follow up their successful (and good) X-Men and Spider-Man cartoons with an Avengers one. It was...not as successful. However, the comic tie in is actually good and we discuss the first half of that series in this episode!
I would have waited an eternity for this! It's over, guys. We finally finish Beast Wars Second once and for all!Episode Rating: "NO ENERGON!" (unanimous)Subscribe to our Patreon to access our exclusive podcasts The Super Lazor Comb Patreon Super Show!, TOO MUCH COMMENTARY!, and more. https://www.patreon.com/lazorcombVideo Version:https://youtu.be/tdRXAsjgdgYShow Links:https://linktr.ee/lazorcombJoin The Lazor Comb Discord:https://discord.gg/AEMkmvud3kBuy a TOO MUCH ENERGON! t-shirt:https://www.teepublic.com/user/too-much-energon ★ Support this podcast ★
Blah blah blah, Beast Wars Second once and for all!Subscribe to our Patreon to access exclusive content at https://www.patreon.com/lazorcombVideo Version:https://youtu.be/otkiUjc4Jf0Show Links:https://linktr.ee/lazorcombJoin The Lazor Comb Discord:https://discord.gg/AEMkmvud3kBuy a TOO MUCH ENERGON! t-shirt:https://www.teepublic.com/user/too-much-energon ★ Support this podcast ★
This week we're reviewing episodes 34, 35, 36, and 37 of Beast Wars II. Episode 34 features Drill Nuts building a big 'ole cannon at Niagra Falls to fire at The Artificial Planet Nemesis. 35 involves Gaviscon getting in Lio Junior's head, and Junior doing what ever teenage boy eventually does; beats up his step dad. Finally 36 and 37 finally give us some backstory about the history of Gaia, the Angle Slam energy, and even Artemis and Moon.Subscribe to our Patreon to access exclusive content at https://www.patreon.com/lazorcombVideo Version:https://youtu.be/y3Lq_iV5uVkShow Links:https://linktr.ee/lazorcombJoin The Lazor Comb Discord:https://discord.gg/AEMkmvud3kBuy a TOO MUCH ENERGON! t-shirt:https://www.teepublic.com/user/too-much-energon ★ Support this podcast ★
Season 2 Episode 10 - The Vision of Escaflowne: Baby's First Mecha-Isekai For this episode, Dan is hosting and is pulling out one of their favorites. Back in the day, Fox Kids aired a handful of fantastic anime. During this time Dan had inadvertantly watched and loved Escaflowne. Does this 1996 show stand the test of time or are Dan's memories just a dream, or maybe a vision? If you enjoyed the show, please subscribe for future episodes every other Wednesday. Additionally, we'd appreciate you following the podcast on Twitter @TheAnimeBacklog or leaving us a review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you want to support us directly and get a shout-out in a future episode, support us on the following platforms: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheAnimeBacklogKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theanimebacklogBuy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theanimebacklog If you want to follow us individually on Twitter, our handles are - Dan: @Avarice77, Marcus: @Marcus R, Nick: @NickSpartz. If you have any questions or comments feel free to email us at TheAnimeBacklogPodcast@gmail.com Finally, if you want to see pictures of this month's Tokyo Treat offerings, along with previews of future episodes, check out our Instagram: To help support the show and get an awesome box of Tokyo Snackation themed treats, use code "BACKLOG" for $5 off your first #TokyoTreat box through our link: https://team.tokyotreat.com/TheAnimeBacklog Music: "Kawaii Friends" by Alexander Lisenkov --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theanimebacklog/support
Gaviscon uses his latest Plot Device™ to summon the great Decepticon weapon Majin Zarak from the distant past to Planet Gaia, and it's up to Lio Convoy and the Maximals to stop it. Lio Junior is all like "no way! two can play!" and uses the same doohickey to bring in Garry Primal all the way from Planet Energon, and the hypest team up since Kane & The Undertaker was formed.Subscribe to our Patreon to access exclusive content at https://www.patreon.com/lazorcombVideo Version:https://youtu.be/fyv-hy3oLaAShow Links:https://linktr.ee/lazorcombJoin The Lazor Comb Discord:https://discord.gg/AEMkmvud3kBuy a TOO MUCH ENERGON! t-shirt:https://www.teepublic.com/user/too-much-energon ★ Support this podcast ★
Technically we skip episode 29 because it's a clipshow, but from there on we're talking about episodes 30-33 of Beast Wars II, where The Angle Slam goes evil, and the Decepticons go full Marshawn Lynch.Subscribe to our Patreon to access exclusive content at https://www.patreon.com/lazorcombVideo Version:https://youtu.be/pPj2dcNHTTcShow Links:https://linktr.ee/lazorcombJoin The Lazor Comb Discord:https://discord.gg/AEMkmvud3kBuy a TOO MUCH ENERGON! t-shirt:https://www.teepublic.com/user/too-much-energon ★ Support this podcast ★
The Old Maritimers decide to leave; Lio Convoy discovers that lion he banged a while ago wasn't on the pill; G2 Megatron gets all Angle Slammed up and becomes a redeco of Trypticon; Scuba's cousin is an Amazon delivery driver and brings a tank to planet Gaia.Subscribe to our Patreon to access exclusive content at https://www.patreon.com/lazorcombVideo Version:https://youtu.be/uNxVhz06FLYShow Links:https://linktr.ee/lazorcombJoin The Lazor Comb Discord:https://discord.gg/AEMkmvud3kBuy a TOO MUCH ENERGON! t-shirt:https://www.teepublic.com/user/too-much-energon ★ Support this podcast ★
Drew Taylor & Jim Hill start off this week's show by discussing the animated feature that just blew past a billion dollars at the worldwide box office. They also take a look at how Universal Pictures' promoted “Despicable Me 4” in Las Vegas Over the course of this episode, listeners will learn about; How tall is the High Roller Ferris wheel (which towers above the Las Vegas Strip) How many “SpongeBob” movies have been released theatrically to date What was one of the last scenes to be animated for the original version of Disney's “The Lion King” (which was first released to theaters back in June of 1994) When did “Batman: The Animated Series” debut on television as part of the Fox Kids programming block Where was Lebo M working prior to helping Hans Zimmer record the soundtrack for Disney's “The Lion King” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Drew Taylor & Jim Hill start off this week's show by discussing the animated feature that just blew past a billion dollars at the worldwide box office. They also take a look at how Universal Pictures' promoted “Despicable Me 4” in Las Vegas Over the course of this episode, listeners will learn about; How tall is the High Roller Ferris wheel (which towers above the Las Vegas Strip) How many “SpongeBob” movies have been released theatrically to date What was one of the last scenes to be animated for the original version of Disney's “The Lion King” (which was first released to theaters back in June of 1994) When did “Batman: The Animated Series” debut on television as part of the Fox Kids programming block Where was Lebo M working prior to helping Hans Zimmer record the soundtrack for Disney's “The Lion King” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the end of Silver Surfer and we feel fine. Chris Hayner is with us to both turn back time and look forward into the unlikely Season 2 of this show that did exactly what it set out to do without ever actually being for anyone. Fare thee well, Norrin Radd. We hardly knew ye, even though ye would never shut up about yourself.
This week we're covering the 21st, 22nd, 23rd, and 24th episodes of Beast Wars II "The Tentacular (testicular) Scuba," "Megastorm's Reckoning," "Showdown in the Sea," and "Face the Setting Sun," respectively. Highlights include Bighorn getting big-horny for Scylla (a.k.a. the "she-gremlin" from Gremlins 2), Artemis getting jealous of Scylla's affection towards Scuba, the Seacons (a.k.a. The Old Maritimers) throwing down with the Maximals and winning, and God Neptune squaring off against Cuban Pete. Subscribe to our Patreon to access exclusive content at https://www.patreon.com/lazorcombVideo Version:https://youtu.be/BmF8PT7s71YShow Links:https://linktr.ee/lazorcombJoin The Lazor Comb Discord:https://discord.gg/AEMkmvud3kBuy a TOO MUCH ENERGON! t-shirt:https://www.teepublic.com/user/too-much-energon ★ Support this podcast ★
Fox Kids expert Jessalyn Matthews jumps into a dimensional vortex with us to revisit Spider-Man: The Animated Series season 3! We talk about the portals, Goblins, bridges, and fatherly sins of the stellar finale – including movie-influenced perceptions of The Spot and Madame Web, creative workarounds for violence and death, Mark Hamill's Hobgoblin, and of course, that time Green Goblin made Mary Jane fall off a bridge. Plus, plenty of Iron Man and Daredevil crossover talk! We're watching Spider-Man: The Animated Series: Season 3, episodes 12-14: “Sins of the Fathers, Chapter XII: The Spot” “Sins of the Fathers, Chapter XIII: Goblin War!” “Sins of the Fathers, Chapter XIV: Turning Point” Find Jess: Website: foxkidsclub.com Patreon | YouTube | Twitter | Bluesky Episode Sources Website | Patreon | Discord Part of The Glitterjaw Queer Podcast Collective Contact us: @WallopingWebPod on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram Email: wallopingwebsnapperspodcast@gmail.com Theme song features: “Resonance (Cyan & Ladybot Remix)” by HOME | License (CC BY 3.0)
0:00 SEG 1 Fines Massey on his upcoming Route 66 Comic & Toy Convention on June 22nd at the Cowan Civic Center in Lebanon, MO https://www.facebook.com/route66toyandcomicconvention/ https://www.ebay.com/str/freedomcomicslebanon 10:23 Eric & Julia Lewald discuss X-Men '97, meeting each other at Disney, loving Hannah-Barbera, moving to Hollywood, and how the Disney/Marvel/Fox studios coming together created a perfect storm https://xmentas.com/ https://twitter.com/xmentas https://www.facebook.com/xmentas https://www.instagram.com/xmentas/ 26:25 SEG 2 Eric & Julia Lewald discuss X-Men '97, whether they were involved in the casting process, the original voice cast being recognized for their talents, and being overwhelmed by fans at comic cons. 41:23 SEG 3 Eric & Julia Lewald discuss X-Men '97, attending the premiere in L.A., working with Fox Kids, creating X-Men books, the music of the show, and what upcoming comic cons they will be attending. Check out the ‘Justice League Revisited Podcast' with Susan Eisenberg and James Enstall at https://anchor.fm/justiceleague Thanks to our sponsors Historic St. Charles, Missouri (https://www.discoverstcharles.com/), Bug's Comics and Games (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070575531223), Kokomo Toys (https://www.kokomotoys.com/) Buy Me a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/3Y0D2iaZl Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/GeekToMeRadio Website - http://geektomeradio.com/ Podcast - https://anchor.fm/jamesenstall Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeekToMeRadio/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/geektomeradio Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/geektomeradio/ Producer - Joseph Vosevich https://twitter.com/Joey_Vee --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jamesenstall/support
Siege is depressed and tipsy, and Kal is high on painkillers, so naturally we're both in the correct frame of mind to review episodes 17, 18, 19, and 20 of Beast Wars Second. Episode 20 is a another clipshow, so we didn't bother watching it and just gave it a pre-emptive "not enough energon" rating.Subscribe to our Patreon to access exclusive content at https://www.patreon.com/lazorcombVideo Version:https://youtu.be/_Dhjzunj6d8Show Links:https://linktr.ee/lazorcombJoin The Lazor Comb Discord:https://discord.gg/AEMkmvud3kBuy a TOO MUCH ENERGON! t-shirt:https://www.teepublic.com/user/too-much-energon ★ Support this podcast ★
It's Cinco de Mayo, a fiesta, and a salsa dance all in one as we're introduced to our new buenos amigos, the Jointrons.Subscribe to our Patreon to access exclusive content at https://www.patreon.com/lazorcombVideo Version:https://youtu.be/P1dg0U-2nnYShow Links:https://linktr.ee/lazorcombJoin The Lazor Comb Discord:https://discord.gg/AEMkmvud3kBuy a TOO MUCH ENERGON! t-shirt:https://www.teepublic.com/user/too-much-energon ★ Support this podcast ★
Season 1 of X-Men '97 is over and the question persists: did this show successfully serve as not only a sequel to the original Fox Kids 90's series and, more importantly, did it stay true to the comics? Answers to these questions and more in this season 1 reaction!
We both dislike this show and want to get through it as quickly as possible, so we've switched to reviewing it in four episode chunks. This week we're covering Beast Wars Second episodes 9, 10, 11, and 12 "The Strongest Tag Team?," "Autorollers Roll Out!," "Danger! Scissor Boy," and "Galvatron Rampages," respectively.Episode Ratings: "Not Enough Energon" (Siege), "Sufficient Energon" (Kal).Subscribe to our Patreon to access exclusive content at https://www.patreon.com/lazorcombVideo Version:https://youtu.be/79xrF2gbdp8Show Links:https://linktr.ee/lazorcombJoin The Lazor Comb Discord:https://discord.gg/AEMkmvud3kBuy a TOO MUCH ENERGON! t-shirt:https://www.teepublic.com/user/too-much-energon ★ Support this podcast ★
Enjoy this free members-only podcast from our Patreon, the POST Wrestling Café. $6 gets you through the door at POSTwrestlingCafé.comWH Park and Rich Fann are back in the MCU saddle covering the Marvel Animation series, X-Men '97 — a continuation of the 90s Fox Kids cartoon featuring several members of the original voice cast.The dream team discusses what they liked about the first two episodes and the differences between the old and new series. They also chat about the truth behind "fatigue" in comics and how the X-Men kicked it off, the series' overarching themes of exclusion, hate being bred and not born, and WH being new to the X-Men animated series.Plus, a discussion about Marvel's current proxy war and a quickie review of Dune 2.They then close with POST Wrestling Forum listener thoughts and, as always, WH's comic book recommendations.MCU L8R Recommendations: X-Men: The Complete Age of Apocalypse Epic (WH)MCU L8R is POST Wrestling's Marvel Studios review podcast. Listen to previous episodes: https://www.postwrestling.com/category/podcasts/postwrestlingcafe/movies/MCU L8R merch at Chopped Tees: https://Chopped-Tees.com/MCUL8RQuestions and feedback: https://forum.postwrestling.com/Subscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribePatreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.comForum: https://forum.postwrestling.comDiscord: https://discord.com/invite/Q795HhRMerch: Chopped-Tees.com/POSTwrestlingX/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestlingOur Sponsors:* Check out eBay Auto: https://www.ebay.com/* Listen to NerdWallet's Smart Money podcast on your favorite podcast app. “Future You” will thank you.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Ministry of Truth has declared, Helldivers 2 is good y'all. You may have heard about the newest internet darling. Garrett and Kyle share the sentiment even if it did rain on their parade. And rain it did all over the renaissance fair. X-Men 97 is coming back in its Fox Kids glory. All the consoles are dead?!