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Hello, Horror Fans! Join the Horrorcraft Podcast crew as they enter the deep-end for the father of all summer movies, JAWS. Join Zayne, Cassandra, and special co-host Ashley Causey, as they solve the age-old question, did they really need a bigger boat? So grab your floaties and swim up to an episode chockful of buckets of blood, as this episode gets JAWESOME! Check for trigger warnings at: https://www.doesthedogdie.com Jaws is available for purchase on Apple TV, Prime Video and VUDU. Stay Spooky! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thehorrorcraftpodcast/support
Toys on Tap had the pleasure of interviewing one of our favorite toy creators from when we were young, Joe Galliani! Joe is the co-creator (Creator) of the "Jawesome" and "Fintastic" Street Sharks! The Street Sharks existed as a toy line and cartoon in the early 90's. On top of hearing all about this amazing toy line Joe also describes how he got to toys and what lead him deeper into the belly of the beast that is Mattel! Oh and as a side note... He hired Vin Diesel for that infamous toy show video with street sharks!On instagram @mrjoestreetsharksCommercials brought to you by Chicken Burger DiscoOn instagram @chickenburgerdiscoSponsors:if you want to become a sponsor of Toys on Tap Podcast send an email to yuckotoys@gmail.comPatreon:To support the show you can join the Toys on Tap Patreon. Go to patreon.com/toysontapThank you to our sponsors:DKE Toys @dketoysBrian Johnson @be2thejEric Nichols @righteousmadeZachary Blackburn @ztblackburnChicken Burger Disco @chickenburgerdiscoRate and Review:The best way to support the podcast is to rate and review so that others can hear this sticky resin podcast!
In this JAWESOME addition to our episode lineup, we deal with horrible sea creature puns, fast food preferences, and the implications of genetic modifications in an attempt to determine...Is This Art Good? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/isthisartgood/message
Welcome back to another installment of the Forever Bogus Podcast, “Where we’ve got nostalgia on tap.” The Bogus Boys, Bryce and Jayme, are back from a year-long hiatus! They have been working really hard on new nostalgic content for the Bogus Cast. They can’t wait to share it with you on August 19th but until then enjoy some re-run episodes from past seasons. On this JAWESOME episode of the Bogus cast, the Bogus boys cover a list of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles knock-offs. They kick off the show discussing the importance of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) and the impression it left on their childhood. They also describe how TMNT was a game-changer for cartoons and merchandising as it spawned many knock-offs from other companies trying to cash in on the Turtle craze. This would open the door to so many interesting cartoons and odd titles. The Bogus boys then jump feet first into their list of TMNT knock-offs. They go into deep detail about each pick highlighting interesting trivia, background stories, and how they compared to TMNT. Afterward, they wrap up the show with a few honorable mentions and what to expect from Bogus for the remainder of the season. A shark in cowboy boots, a group of Goop-Mandos, ancient mummies, and radioactive hamsters await us on this episode of the Bogus cast. So what are you waiting for? Let's get mutated!
Get some real shark up in this S@*#!! That’s the tagline for this Jawesome 90s cartoon! Not really, but wouldn’t that be so KOOL!? Jason (Things I Hate) and Carli (Oh Shit That’s Scary) return to the podcast to talk about the nearly inexplicable Street Sharks! We also get into some of our favorite 90s garbage like Gushers, Crossfire and Squeezits! Mike confirms the validity of the science behind the show. Jason speculates that the show is a thinly veiled allegory for gang warfare, and possibly written by rapper Kurupt. Morgan apologizes to David Wain for nearly killing him. And Alexa teaches us all what a face is! Lace up those rollerblades, and fuel up your jetpacks, this one’s a doozy! Cut the Shit: Morgan: Bojack Horseman Jason: Happy, Les Claypool’s Flying Frog Brigade Carli: What the Float Mike: Stella Shoutouts to : The X Podcast, Hollywood Handbook If you enjoy the show please help spread the word by giving us a quick review on iTunes and sharing us with friends. You can follow us on Twitter and Instagram @badreceptionpod. If you have a show you’d like us to watch, you can tweet at us or send an email to pod.badreception@gmail.com. For those links and more go to BadReceptionPod.com #PodernFamily #UnderDogPods #LegionOfIndiePods #Podbean #mbmbambinopodcasters #WLIPodpeeps
In this weeks episode we talk all about some of our favorite movies. We also learn that we can't trust Nelson, Danielle is still reading fan fiction from The 100, Raf is lifting his ban on Pixar, and everyone loves Arnold Schwarzenegger.
On this Jawesome edition of the purpleJOURNAL Podcast, the fellas discuss Monday Night's "win" over the Bears, the loss of Bradford (Again), Case Keenum's up and down play and what this all means for the rest of the season as well as the upcoming Packers game at US Bank Stadium.
On this Jawesome edition of the purpleJOURNAL Podcast, the fellas discuss Monday Night's "win" over the Bears, the loss of Bradford (Again), Case Keenum's up and down play and what this all means for the rest of the season as well as the upcoming Packers game at US Bank Stadium.
On this Jawesome edition of the purpleJOURNAL Podcast, the fellas discuss Monday Night's "win" over the Bears, the loss of Bradford (Again), Case Keenum's up and down play and what this all means for the rest of the season as well as the upcoming Packers game at US Bank Stadium.
It's A Duck Blur: Let's Get Dangerous (A Darkwing Duck/Ducktales Podcast)
Jawesome! Sarah and Michael have never seen Street Sharks. Today they rectify that. The Street Sharks time travel (OF COURSE THEY DO!) That awesome music for the intro is The Street Sharks theme performed by Triforcefilms. Check it out here Maybe donate a few dollars to our Patreon account. There is great rewards like bonus podcasts, newsletters and even handmade gifts! https://www.patreon.com/itsaduckblur Come and see our new website: www.itsaduckblur.com Buy our merch at: www.redbubble.com/people/itsaduckblur/shop Please rate and review 'It's A Duck Blur' on iTunes. It helps other people find the show. For more Michael, follow him on Twitter: @meandmyeasel For more Sarah, follow her on Twitter: @why_in_the_heck OR at her blog cookbookresolution.com OR her NEW podcast Sperging Out For more Michael AND Sarah listen to 'Pop Quiz Hot Shot with Michael Williams', also available on iTunes, Stitcher and where all good podcasts are sold.
In which our heroes gather up the world’s greatest villains, try to see their inner good and flip the switch to see which bad guy would make the best good guy. We explore how sharks can solve any crime, the benefits of dance magic and that there are some viruses worth having. Jackson wants to waltz all his problems into a jail cell, Zammit reinvents Street Sharks, Duscher gets stressed out over movies (yet again) and James just wants monkeys to shine in this bright new future. So join us as we turn the world on it’s head as up becomes down, black becomes white and bad becomes good. Because sometimes the right man for the job is the wrong man. And also a shark. Want to help fund a reboot of Street Sharks!? Head to http://www.patreon.com/sanspantsradio and for as little as $1 a month, you can help make a difference in this baby boy’s life. And don’t forget to get your free audible book download and a 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/SanspantsRadio there’s probably at least eighty-one books about reinventing yourself even when you are a monster. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The gang decides to revisit the past by returning to a few previous podcast topics and updating them with current research; starting with a survey of recent research into early vertebrate jaws. And like a snake eating its own tail, the conversation rambles about in circles and accomplishes very little. At the very least they manage to deliver an empathetic discussion of the impostor syndrome, seemingly for no reason. Meanwhile, Curt details teddy bear vivisection, James mixes pseudoephedrine and alcohol, and Amanda learns about the importance of eating before drinking. References Pradel, Alan, et al. "A Palaeozoic shark with osteichthyan-like branchial arches." Nature (2014). Giles, Sam, Matt Friedman, and Martin D. Brazeau. "Osteichthyan-like cranial conditions in an Early Devonian stem gnathostome." Nature (2015).