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Toon-In Talk
Toon-In-Talk Episode 09: Interview with American Dad Cast and Producers

Toon-In Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 60:13


Hello and welcome to ninth episode of Fanboy Nation’s Toon-In-Talk, your rendezvous for animation interviews. American Dad is a popular animated sitcom from the deranged, talented mind of Seth Macfarlane-Family Guy creator. The show recently switched networks from FOX to TBS and American Dad is now free to explore more creative and lewd plots that push the envelope so far they are blinding the censors. At the New York Comic-Con, Whitney scored a roundtable interview with the American Dad cast: Dee Bradley Baker, Rachel Macfarlane, Wendy Schaal, and Scott Grimes and the producers: Brian Boyle and Matt Weitzman. Show Notes The first interview is with voice actors Dee Bradley Baker and Rachael Macfarlane. Rachael Macfarlane and her brother Seth Macfarlane worked together for years and she is very complimentary about his work. Seth encouraged her to try voice acting. The cast recorded the episodes a year before their release. Rachael loves the freedom of being a voice actor, meaning it can go on forever and she is free to play anybody, anything, and from anywhere. Dee likes it, because it’s quick, air conditioned, and he doesn’t have to remember his lines. Rachael and Dee both love the normalcy of being voice actors. Dee wants to create an episode where Klaus and Roger start a fish stick factory. The show is on TBS now, so the American Dad crew have more freedom to be creative. Dee speaks German fluently. Rachael’s favorite animated show is Pippa Pig and Dee loves Avatar. The producers are well aware of the voice acting cast’s capabilites and limits. They are thrown voices during the table read to see what the voice actors can do. The second interview is with producers Matt Weitzman and Brian Boyle. The second interview features the producers They never thought American Dad would be on the air for so long. In the beginning the show was compared to Family Guy, but American Dad soon made itself distinct, such as time slot, dedication to story, and characterization. They claim to be doctors of comedy. With the move to TBS, they are allowed to cuss and show different forms of nudity. Whitney explains how familial relations work. Both are really happy where the series is going and hope it will continue. The “Chris” is Chris Robertson, an animator on the show and prior interviewee. If Roger wasn’t an alien, he would be a duck because he is so adaptive. The third interview is with voice actors Scott Grimes and Wendy Schaal. Wendy loves the energy and attention American Dad is getting from TBS. Scott loves the advertising their giving the show. American Dad has made 205 episodes and it is a lot of storylines for the actors to keep track of. Kevin Bacon loves the show. They don’t do group recording sessions anymore, because Seth is very busy. Wendy and Scott discuss their favorite episodes. Scott released a record years ago and the writers included those songs in the show as a joke.

Fair Enough City Podcast
S01 EP9 - The Swearing Challenge | Fair Enough City Podcast

Fair Enough City Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 117:36


If Roger and Denis want to make it to the big time, they'll have to clean up their act! So they vow to never swear on the podcast again. In between discussing Fair City and trying not to swear, they chat about Warren Beatty, Val Kilmer, Richard Branson and Roger's Dad. Also, Denis introduces another host to the podcast, but Roger hates him/it. Fair City episode air dates 2,4,5,6 Sep 2018. 

Book Talk Radio Club's show
Barbara James Interview

Book Talk Radio Club's show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 9:10


I’m talking to author Barbara James about her new book Going Home: Roger. This is the second book in her sweet and sensuous romance series. Roger M. Young turned his back on his conservative upbringing when he left home at eighteen and joined the Coast Guard. He was quite happy with his life. When he served as a groomsman at his best friend Rick Santelli's wedding, dating Denise Perigault, Rick's teenaged sister-in-law, was the last thing on his mind. And she felt the same way too. Having recently finished her junior year in high school, she was just too young. But once she starts college in the same town where he is stationed, they might change their minds. If Roger wants to date a younger and more traditional woman, he has to figure out whether he is up to the challenge. Can he recall the lessons he learned before he left home? This is a sweet romance with strong elements of sensuality in a closed-door setting.

Book Talk Radio Club's show
Barbara James Interview

Book Talk Radio Club's show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 9:10


I’m talking to author Barbara James about her new book Going Home: Roger. This is the second book in her sweet and sensuous romance series. Roger M. Young turned his back on his conservative upbringing when he left home at eighteen and joined the Coast Guard. He was quite happy with his life. When he served as a groomsman at his best friend Rick Santelli's wedding, dating Denise Perigault, Rick's teenaged sister-in-law, was the last thing on his mind. And she felt the same way too. Having recently finished her junior year in high school, she was just too young. But once she starts college in the same town where he is stationed, they might change their minds. If Roger wants to date a younger and more traditional woman, he has to figure out whether he is up to the challenge. Can he recall the lessons he learned before he left home? This is a sweet romance with strong elements of sensuality in a closed-door setting.

American Outdoor Stories
16004 Roger Carlson

American Outdoor Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 62:30


What is it like to be a taxidermist? How trapping as a kid helped Roger discover his true passion? What did grandma have to do with helping Roger become an artist?Roger can work on just about anything. A weasel to a moose. If Roger had to pick a favorite it would be working on waterfowl. Roger enjoys seeing the looks on customers faces when the first see their project. Howlinghollowtaxidermy.com has a great field guide. Roger enjoys working with childswish.org - an organization that helps disabled youth and veterans enjoy the outdoors by organizing hunts for them. Roger is a member of WTA Wisconsin Taxidermist Association.