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Gotham villains seem to spend so much time fighting each other, it's a wonder they have any time to fight Batman. Friend of the show and Patreon backer John Wickham returns for three instances of villain on villain violence, with Blackgate Vs. Arkham during the Forever Evil crossover, Hush Vs. Talia in the run up to Infinite Crisis and The War of Jokes and Riddles, the Tom King story with the breakout star of Kite-Man. Arkham War (Batman V.2 # 23.4, Forever Evil: Arkham War # 1-6, Forever Evil Aftermath: Batman Vs. Bane) Job Termination (Batman: Gotham Knights # 66) The War of Jokes and Riddles/ The Ballad of Kite-Man (Batman V.3 # 25-32) Check out our current ranking list at www.comicsxf.com/batchat-rankings/ Thanks to Geri Nonnewitz for our podcast logo Follow the show on Twitter @BatChatComics and support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/batchatwithmattandwill
A meandering review from Jason and Dave as they struggle to remember what the hell happened in "Kiteman: Hell Yeah!" season one. They enjoyed it immensely -- no, it's not as good as Harley Quinn, but what the heck is, by gum? Please don't stop listening. The next episode will be better.Okay, ya got me. Ya called my bluff. I have no way of knowing if the next episode will be better. But we'll try to make it better or my name isn't Wilson Winchester Pennington III (and it isn't).Join Our Riotous DC Debauch!Site: https://dconscreen.comStore: https://bit.ly/DCoStorePatreon: https://patreon.com/dconscreenApple: http://bit.ly/DCoSReviewSpotify: http://bit.ly/DCSCREENSpreaker: https://bit.ly/DCoSSpreaker
Nos hemos juntado un mes más para hablar de algunos productos relativamente actuales. Recomendaciones de cómics: –Locke & Key Edición Integral 1, de Joe Hill y Gabriel Rodríguez (Panini Comics) –Universo Ultimate de Marvel Comics (Panini Comics) –Obra hermética, de Moebius (Reservoir Books) -Lola Vendetta. Katanazo al amor romántico, de Raquel Riba Rossy (Planeta Cómic) –La noche en que Bunbury fue Elvis y Eva Amaral hizo los coros, de Javier Romero Collazos y Marta Soto Paciencia (GP Ediciones) Recomendaciones de series: -Silo (Apple TV) -El juego del calamar (Netflix) –Kite Man: Hell Yeah! (Max) Recomendaciones de podcast: –Un mundo violento RRSS de los colaboradores: -JLo @crosstume @lleilo.bsky.social -Fer @fercatodic -Violeta @viodopamina -Santi @santiagoneg -Borja @kuronime @animee1.bsky.social -Juan: @juansn.bsky.social -Ja @evendrones @evendrones.bsky.social Esperamos vuestros comentarios, sugerencias y propuestas para futuras entregas del programa, que nos podéis hacer llegar a través de las redes sociales, a través de los comentarios en Ivoox o por correo electrónico enviándonos un email a podcast@lacasadeel.net.
更多卡卡老师分享公众号:卡卡课堂 卡卡老师微信:kakayingyu001送你一份卡卡老师学习大礼包,帮助你在英文学习路上少走弯路 在日常的英语交流中,你可能会遇到这样一个让人困惑的表达——“A little bird told me”。乍一听,“little bird” 是小鸟,“told me” 是告诉我,似乎就是 “一只小鸟告诉我” 的意思。但在实际语境里,这样的理解可就大错特错啦。今天,卡卡老师就来带你揭开 “A little bird told me” 的神秘面纱,了解它的真实含义和用法。“A little bird told me” 意思是: “有人(私下)告诉我;小道消息透露”。当人们不想透露信息的来源时,就会用这个短语来委婉地表达自己知道某些事情。这个短语的起源可以追溯到古代的神话和传说。在许多文化中,鸟类常常被视为神秘的信使,能够传递信息。因此,“a little bird told me” 逐渐演变成一种隐晦的说法,用来暗示信息是通过非正式渠道获得的。例如:A little bird told me that you're going to have a big party this weekend.有人告诉我你这个周末要举办一个盛大的派对听力练习:A little bird told me you and she have been friends for a while.有小道消息告诉我,你和她已经是朋友有一阵子了。 A little bird told me that Ivy and Kite Man are getting married on Saturday.但你猜怎么着?有小道消息告诉我,艾薇和风筝人这周六要结婚了。
That radish on your dinner plate might make a great villain! Or maybe the kite in the sky or the polka dots on your wife's dress. Sometimes our heroes have to go up against the wackiest bad guys you could imagine. What are the writers thinking? Maybe they do have a plan, because sometimes those weirdos stick around for a while and end up becoming very interesting. Come with us as we examine some of the craziest characters. Jay and Josh plunder pennies while wearing asbestos dresses on Superhero Suite.
In this episode of Cape or Cap: A Black Nerd Superhero Podcast, we're gliding into the latest season of Kite Man: Hell Yeah! as Kite Man flies up to the next level by opening a bar in the shadow of Lex Luthor`s Legion of Doom; nobody said serving cold ones to the most dangerous rogues outside of Arkham Asylum would be easy. In our “Run It Back” segment, we break down the season's best and worst moments, focusing on character development experienced by Kite Man, Golden Glider, Bane and the rest of the bar patrons, story twists, and action-packed scenes. From , we ask the real question: does the show take new heights like a kite with its cape or is it a total cap? 01:03:10 Cape or Cap VerdictHosts: Chamar Griffith and Andrew TejadaProducers: Chamar Griffith and Andrew TejadaSupport Cape or Cap by donating once today or monthly. Follow the show on social media @capeorcap and share your thoughts with us through a direct message or email at capeorcappod@gmail.com.Like and Subscribe to our YouTube page, and listen to the rest of the episodes wherever you get your podcasts!
KITE MAN: HELL YEAH! SERIES REVIEW When you are a villain that's mocked by the C-list and even ridiculed by the most obscure Robins, sometimes you wanna go where everybody knows your name. Kite Man (Matt Oberg) is an off-again never-again romantic interest from the Adult Swim DC dark comedy show Harley Quinn. With a… Read More »Screener Squad: Kite Man: Hell Yeah!
KITE MAN: HELL YEAH! SERIES REVIEW When you are a villain that's mocked by the C-list and even ridiculed by the most obscure Robins, sometimes you wanna go where everybody knows your name. Kite Man (Matt Oberg) is an off-again never-again romantic interest from the Adult Swim DC dark comedy show Harley Quinn. With a… Read More »Screener Squad: Kite Man: Hell Yeah!
Listen to the DynaMic Podcast Network at http://dynamicpodcasts.comJoin our community at https://patreon.com/dynamicduel**SPOILER REVIEW**• 0:00:00 - Introduction• 0:04:11 - No-Prize Time• 0:11:06 - Thunderbolts* Teaser Trailer • 0:16:25 - Question of the Week • 0:17:08 - Kyle Chandler cast as Hal Jordan in Lanterns series • 0:19:54 - Bane and Deathstroke combined film project in development • 0:21:43 - Kite Man: Hell Yeah! Season 1 Review• 1:01:08 - Sign offWebsite: https://dynamicduel.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/dynamicduelpodcastMerch: https://dynamic-duel-shop.fourthwall.com/Executive producers: Ken Johnson, John Starosky, Zachary Hepburn, Dustyn Balcom, Miggy Matanguihan, Brandon Estergard, Nathaniel Wagner, Levi Yeaton, Austin Wesolowski, AJ Dunkerley, Scott Camacho, Gil Camacho, Adam Speas, Andrew Schunk, Dean Maleski, Devin Davis, Joseph Kersting, and Josh LinerTake a Chance by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4457-take-a-chance, Blip Stream by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3443-blip-stream#KiteMan #KiteManHellYeah #DCBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dynamic-duel-dc-vs-marvel--5414543/support.
For Episode 506 of the TV Dudes, we're checking out four choice episodes from the insanely long-running anime series, ONE PIECE! Anime-whisperer Danny Doggett takes a big swing with his latest patreon showrunner choice, which obviously Les has never watched before. Will this bring him around? We shall see! Plus, in the TV Diaries, we chat about In A Violent Nature, Kite Man finale, The Blackening, and Agatha All Along! Then head over to patreon.com/tvdudes to hear Nick talk about his recent sub-sub-sub-genre marathon of Assassin Fight Tournament movies!
Reviews: Batman The Long Halloween The Last Halloween #1, Dazzler #1, Lobo Cancellation Special, Wolverine #1, Agatha All Along, Everybody Still Hates Chris animated series, Kite Man, Hell Yeah!, The Penguin, Wynonna Earp: Vengeance, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice More review catch-ups in comics, TV and film. There seemed to be a lot of DC and Marvel related ones w/ a few others thrown in as well. Did you read/watch any of these? What are some of your faves? If so, let us know your thoughts! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Listen to the DynaMic Podcast Network at http://dynamicpodcasts.comJoin our community at https://patreon.com/dynamicduel• 0:00:00 - Introduction • 0:03:51 - No-Prize Time • 0:10:12 - Joker: Folie a Deux “That's Life” Trailer • 0:14:22 - Question of the Week • 0:15:11 - Kite Man vs Stilt-Man intro • 0:18:32 - Kite Man history and powers • 0:26:29 - Stilt-Man history and powers • 0:33:47 - Fight speculation • 0:42:33 - Duel results • 0:46:32 - Sign off Website: https://dynamicduel.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/dynamicduelpodcastMerch: https://dynamic-duel-shop.fourthwall.com/Executive producers: Ken Johnson, John Starosky, Zachary Hepburn, Dustyn Balcom, Miggy Matanguihan, Brandon Estergard, Nathaniel Wagner, Levi Yeaton, Austin Wesolowski, AJ Dunkerley, Scott Camacho, Gil Camacho, Adam Speas, Andrew Schunk, Dean Maleski, Devin Davis, Joseph Kersting, and Josh Liner"Take a Chance" "Clash Defiant" "Blip Stream" "Nowhere Land" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/#KiteMan #StiltMan #MarvelVsDCBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dynamic-duel-dc-vs-marvel--5414543/support.
This week on Geek Off The Street, we talk about the recently concluded animated series Kite Man, Hell Yeah Season One! We talk about all things like tone and style of the series, the characters and also whether or not this style is what DC is going to move forward with! All that and so much more on this week's exciting episode of the GOTS Official Podcast!Podcast Timecodes![2:50] What are we drinking this week?[4:50] Shoutouts[13:50] Opening Thoughts and Facts[20:30] Positives[34:30] Negatives[48:48] Rating[59:05] What Are We Into This Week?Check Out These Books!When The Sakura Blooms! by J. Leroy Tucker!Wilbur Mckesson's Retribution!Greg Sorber's Mechhaven! Pax Machina Audio Book!Join Us In The Discussion!Email: thegeeksoffthestreet@gmail.comInstagram: @thegotspodSubscribe on Youtube! Like Our Facebook!Twitter: @thegotspodTrent Personal: @trentctuckerMusic: @erictucker__Stuff We Mentioned!Trent Tucker Vlogs!Monty Python and the Holy Grail! Beetlejuice Beetlejuice!People We Mentioned!Tree of Dreams Music@chikara_ramen@badicalradness@jenjoink@gregerationx@author_wilbur_m@mcpodcast@z_daughter_of_light@mindmattermystery
The Superhero Show Show #550Kite Man Season Finale! (Plus Your Emails!)Welcome to the special 550th episode of The Superhero Show Show! In this milestone celebration, the hosts are diving deep into the highly-anticipated Kite Man season finale, episode 110, "Hero Stuff, Hell Yeah!" Not only are they covering all the highs, lows, and WTF moments of Kite Man's heroic conclusion, but they're also celebrating their 550th episode in style by answering listener questions and taking a walk down memory lane. Get ready for a jam-packed episode of insightful analysis, epic breakdowns, and heartfelt gratitude for all the fans who helped make it happen!Kite Man Season Finale: Hero Stuff, Hell Yeah!The Kite Man season finale has finally arrived, and the hosts have a lot to say about it. From Kite Man's unlikely rise as a hero to the electrifying final showdown, they break down all the action-packed sequences that made this episode a perfect cap to the season. They also discuss how Kite Man's journey reflects the evolution of unlikely heroes in superhero storytelling, and what his final decisions mean for the future of the series.You'll hear debates about the episode's surprising plot twists, as well as character development that took the entire season to unfold. The team dives into the thematic elements of redemption, humor, and unexpected heroism, giving fans plenty to think about until the next season (hell yeah!) drops.TMNT Recap: Mikey Takes Charge & Splinter and April vs. A GoldfishAfter discussing Kite Man's epic season finale, the hosts switch gears to talk about Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episodes "Mikey Takes Charge" and "Splinter and April Fight a Goldfish." First up, in "Mikey Takes Charge," they explore how Michelangelo steps up as a leader, and how his journey mirrors other "underdog heroes" like Kite Man. The hosts also point out the episode's humor and heart, giving Mikey his moment to shine in a way that feels fresh yet familiar.In "Splinter and April Fight a Goldfish," things take a weirder turn as the hosts recount the absurd but entertaining battle between Splinter, April, and a mutated goldfish. Their lighthearted discussion highlights the absurdity of the fight, while still appreciating the inventive storytelling that makes TMNT such a fan favorite. Both episodes show how even the wildest storylines can still have emotional weight, much like Kite Man's arc.Celebrating 550 Episodes with Listener EmailsReaching 550 episodes is no small feat, and the hosts are celebrating this incredible achievement by answering questions submitted by their loyal listeners. From favorite episodes to behind-the-scenes stories, the hosts reminisce about the journey that brought them here. Fans will feel like they're part of the celebration as the hosts share their gratitude, laugh at old memories, and get candid about the future of The Superhero Show Show.Whether it's reliving iconic moments or sharing heartfelt fan stories, this segment is full of joy and nostalgia. The excitement is contagious as the hosts reflect on how far they've come, and listeners will be thrilled to hear their questions read aloud in this special moment.Conclusion: Heroic Finale and a Milestone to RememberAs the hosts wrap up, they leave no stone unturned in their breakdown of the Kite Man season finale, “Hero Stuff, Hell Yeah!” Fans of the show will be buzzing about the jaw-dropping twists and what they could mean for the future of Kite Man. And as The Superhero Show Show celebrates its monumental 550th episode, it's clear that the community around the podcast is stronger than ever.This is more than just another episode – it's a celebration of superhero TV, a tribute to dedicated fans, and...
Batman: Caped Crusader Season 1 Finale - Savage Night BreakdownIn this action-packed episode of The Superhero Show Show, the hosts dive into the Batman: Caped Crusader Season 1 Finale with an in-depth review of episode 110, Savage Night. As the season comes to a climactic close, they dissect every thrilling moment from Bruce Wayne's final confrontation with his latest adversary to the jaw-dropping twist that changes the course of Gotham's fate. The hosts explore the impact this finale has on the character of Batman and how it sets up future storylines for the Caped Crusader. With sharp analysis, they unravel the symbolism behind the episode's title and themes of vengeance and justice that have been brewing all season.Kite Man: Hell Yeah! - To Get to the Other Side, Hell Yeah!Transitioning to another animated world, the hosts switch gears to discuss the latest antics in Kite Man: Hell Yeah! with the episode To Get to the Other Side, Hell Yeah!. The podcast team talks about Kite Man's chaotic quest to prove himself to Gotham's most notorious villains while maintaining his signature humor and recklessness. They debate whether Kite Man is a legitimate anti-hero or simply a comedic foil to the more serious characters, all while appreciating the bizarre yet hilarious tone the show maintains. Their breakdown reveals insights into the creative risks this episode takes, highlighting the writers' fearless approach to humor within a superhero framework.Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Night of the MechazoidsThe hosts then turn to the latest Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles installment, Night of the Mechazoids, where the turtles face off against a group of alien robots in a high-tech showdown. They praise the animation quality, particularly the sleek design of the Mechazoids, and discuss how the show balances nostalgia with fresh, innovative storytelling. The episode's pacing and action sequences are compared to some of the most memorable TMNT moments, with a focus on how the Mechazoids serve as a new kind of enemy that challenges the turtles both physically and intellectually.Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Raph vs. WaterNext, the discussion shifts to another Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episode, Raph vs. Water, where Raphael finds himself battling a villain with water-based powers. The hosts dive into Raph's characterization in this episode, highlighting his short temper and stubborn nature, and how it contrasts with the fluidity of his watery foe. They analyze the deeper meaning behind Raph's personal struggle with patience and adaptability, all while debating whether the show's lighter moments undercut or enhance the tension of the episode.Spider-Man: The Animated Series - Sins of the Father Chapter X: Venom ReturnsFinally, the podcast takes a nostalgic turn as the hosts revisit Spider-Man: The Animated Series and its classic episode, Sins of the Father Chapter X: Venom Returns. As Venom makes his return to torment Spider-Man, the team discusses how this episode captures the complexity of the Peter Parker-Venom dynamic. They dive into the dark themes of vengeance and obsession that drive the plot and comment on how the episode's animation and storytelling hold up against modern superhero shows. The conversation also touches on Venom's evolution as a villain and the lasting impact this episode has had on the Spider-Man mythos.The Batman: Caped Crusader Season 1 Finale episode of The Superhero Show Show leaves fans with plenty to discuss, wrapping up one chapter while keeping anticipation high for the next.Links and ResourcesMissed our previous episodes of
This week we cover the bleeding edge of geekdom as we talk about The Continental. the Maltese Falcon, Kite Man, Superman and DC comics, the new Time Bandits series, Horrified board game, Suitable Flesh, Smile, the nature of language, Twilight: Midnight Sun, PS5's Concord gone after 2 weeks, Joe Ledger books series coming to TV, the Golden Joystick awards, Knight's Camp, the next XBoxes, and Crossed. So, gather the JusticeBolts, it's time for a GeekShock!
The Superhero Show Show #548Batman vs Harvey DentBatman vs Harvey Dent: A Double-Edged ShowdownIn this thrilling episode of "The Superhero Show Show," the hosts dive into episodes 108 and 109 of the animated series "Batman: Caped Crusader," titled "Nocturne" and "The Killer Inside Me." The spotlight is on the intense battle between Batman and Harvey Dent, a clash that delves deep into the psyche of one of Gotham's most complex villains. The hosts explore how these episodes push the boundaries of the Batman vs Harvey Dent rivalry, with Harvey Dent's internal struggle taking center stage.Episode 108: NocturneThe conversation kicks off with a breakdown of "Nocturne," where the haunting atmosphere and eerie visuals set the tone for a nightmarish tale. The hosts discuss how the episode captures the duality of Harvey Dent's character, with Batman desperately trying to save his former ally from himself. They highlight key scenes where the tension between Bruce Wayne and Harvey Dent reaches a boiling point, emphasizing how the series continues to redefine their tumultuous relationship. The hosts also commend the animation style, noting its darker, more mature approach that resonates with long-time Batman fans.Episode 109: The Killer Inside MeAs the discussion moves to "The Killer Inside Me," the hosts delve into the psychological warfare between Batman and Harvey Dent. This episode takes a deeper dive into Dent's descent into madness, showing how his inner demons manifest in dangerous ways. The hosts analyze the writing and voice acting, praising how these elements bring out the raw emotion in the characters. They also discuss the implications of Dent's actions on Gotham and speculate on how this storyline might unfold in future episodes. The Batman vs Harvey Dent conflict is portrayed as more than just a physical battle; it's a war of ideologies, with Batman trying to prevent Dent from succumbing to his darker side.Kite Man: Hell Yeah - Just Right, Hell Yeah!The hosts then shift gears to discuss "Kite Man: Hell Yeah," specifically the episode "Just Right, Hell Yeah!" They break down the humor and absurdity that Kite Man brings to the screen, contrasting it with the darker tone of "Batman: Caped Crusader." The episode is praised for its balance of action and comedy, with the hosts enjoying how Kite Man's character development adds depth to an otherwise outlandish figure in the DC universe.Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Donnie Hangs Tough & Bishop Makes Her Move!The podcast continues with a lively discussion of two episodes from "Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles": "Donnie Hangs Tough" and "Bishop Makes Her Move!" The hosts explore Donatello's growth as a leader in "Donnie Hangs Tough," appreciating how the episode balances his intellectual side with his bravery. In "Bishop Makes Her Move!", they focus on the introduction of Bishop as a formidable adversary, examining how her strategic mind poses a new kind of threat to the Turtles. The hosts praise the series for its dynamic storytelling and action-packed sequences that keep viewers on the edge of their seats.Spider-Man: The Animated Series - Sins of the Father Chapter 9: TombstoneTo wrap up, the hosts delve into "Sins of the Father Chapter 9: Tombstone" from "Spider-Man: The Animated Series." They discuss how Tombstone's backstory is fleshed out, making him a more sympathetic yet still menacing villain. The episode's exploration of loyalty and betrayal resonates with the hosts, who highlight the strong character dynamics and the impact of Tombstone's choices on Spider-Man's world. They also note the episode's darker themes, which contribute to the overall maturity of the series.Links and ResourcesMissed our previous episodes of
Ever wonder what it is like to fly as a professional kite performer everyday and night for a month regardless of the weather? Join us as we kick off the new season chatting with Kiteman Group as they perform at the Boardwalk Nights Show! To find out more about Worlds Greatest Kiting check them out on Youtube!
We are back with the new season!!! Have you missed us? For roughly a month the crew from Kiteman Group performed at the Boardwalk Nights. We check in with them at the event and find out what it is like to be a full time kite performer, regardless of the weather! To see more about the event Look for 'Worlds Greatest Kiting' Youtube Channel!
On this episode @Travis_156 & @Um_Actually discuss the first 7 episodes of Kite-Man Season 1
On this episode @Travis_156 & @Um_Actually discuss the first 7 episodes of Kite-Man Season 1
The Superhero Show Show #547Kite Man vs Beast ModeKite Man vs Beast Mode: "Sexiest Villain Alive, Hell Yeah!"In this electrifying episode of The Superhero Show Show, the crew dives deep into episode 107 of Kite Man: Hell Yeah titled "Sexiest Villain Alive, Hell Yeah!" The episode ignites with the much-anticipated showdown, "Kite Man vs Beast Mode," setting the stage for a hilarious yet intense battle for supremacy. The discussion kicks off with an in-depth analysis of this clash, exploring how Kite Man's quirky charm and unorthodox tactics fare against Beast Mode's raw power and animalistic ferocity. The hosts debate who truly deserves the title of the sexiest villain, all while marveling at the episode's witty writing and unexpected twists.Batman: Caped Crusader - Night Ride & Moving TargetThe conversation then shifts gears to Batman: Caped Crusader, where the crew examines two standout episodes: "Night Ride" and "Moving Target." In "Night Ride," the team delves into the dark and moody atmosphere that has come to define the series, breaking down Batman's relentless pursuit of a mysterious new adversary through the shadowy streets of Gotham. The hosts praise the episode's noir-inspired visuals and the tension that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.Next, "Moving Target" takes the spotlight, with the discussion focusing on Batman's strategic prowess as he faces a deadly assassin with a shifting agenda. The hosts analyze how the episode blends action with psychological warfare, highlighting Batman's ability to outthink his opponents even when the odds are stacked against him.Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Mikey Does the Right Thing & Raph Thinks It ThroughThe Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles also get their time in the limelight, with a look at two episodes from Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. In "Mikey Does the Right Thing," the hosts explore Michelangelo's moral dilemma as he faces a tough choice that could impact the safety of his brothers and the city. They discuss how the episode balances humor with heartfelt moments, showcasing Mikey's growth as a character.In "Raph Thinks It Through," the focus shifts to Raphael as he grapples with his impulsive nature. The crew dissects the episode's exploration of leadership, responsibility, and the internal struggles that come with being a hero. The hosts commend the episode for its character-driven storytelling and the way it adds depth to Raphael's persona.Spider-Man: The Animated Series - Sins of the Father, Chapter VIII: The Ultimate SlayerThe episode wraps up with a thrilling discussion of Spider-Man: The Animated Series episode "Sins of the Father, Chapter VIII: The Ultimate Slayer." The hosts dive into the escalating conflict between Spider-Man and the newly transformed Ultimate Slayer, analyzing how the episode ramps up the stakes while staying true to the series' iconic blend of action and drama. They also touch on the emotional weight of Peter Parker's ongoing struggle to protect his loved ones while facing increasingly dangerous foes.Links and ResourcesMissed our previous episodes of Kite Man? Catch up!Want To dive deeper? Here are some research links nerds!Tales of the Teenage mutant Ninja TurtlesKite Man: Hell Yeah!
Anything worth seeing this week? Brad from Canada, Coach Dave and Chad will let you know!
This episode starts with our Kicks of the Week...and there are a lot them (9:04). Then we discuss The Challenge: Battle of the Eras (18:22), Bad Monkey (28:31) & Alien: Romulus (34:33).
The Superhero Show Show #546Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles PremiereTales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Premiere: Leo Nardo Stands AloneIn this thrilling episode of The Superhero Show Show, the hosts dive deep into the Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles premiere, dissecting episode 101 titled "Leo Nardo Stands Alone." This episode kicks off the series with a bang, showcasing Leonardo's journey as he faces overwhelming odds and must rely on his wits and training to overcome a formidable foe. The discussion explores Leonardo's character development, the animation style, and how this premiere sets the tone for the rest of the series. The hosts also compare this new iteration with previous Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles adaptations, highlighting what makes this version unique.Batman: Caped Crusader - The Night of the Hunters & The Stress of Her RegardShifting gears, the conversation turns to Batman: Caped Crusader, specifically focusing on the episodes "The Night of the Hunters" and "The Stress of Her Regard." The hosts break down the intense action and psychological depth that these episodes bring to the Caped Crusader's mythos. They discuss the dark, gritty tone that Caped Crusader is known for, and how these episodes delve into Batman's psyche, exploring his relentless pursuit of justice while confronting some of his most dangerous adversaries. The analysis highlights the show's ability to balance action with emotional storytelling, making it a standout in the Batman animated universe.Kite Man: Hell Yeah - Prison Break, Hell YeahFinally, the hosts take a lighthearted detour with Kite Man: Hell Yeah, discussing the wild and humorous episode titled "Prison Break, Hell Yeah." They delve into Kite Man's unconventional methods, his quirky sense of humor, and how the episode cleverly subverts typical superhero tropes. The hosts praise the show for its blend of comedy and action, and they debate how Kite Man's escapades add a refreshing twist to the superhero genre.ConclusionWhether you're a longtime fan or new to these series, this episode of The Superhero Show Show offers an in-depth and entertaining look at the Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Premiere with "Leo Nardo Stands Alone," as well as engaging discussions on Batman: Caped Crusader and Kite Man: Hell Yeah. Don't miss out on the hosts' insights, humor, and the lively debate that makes this podcast a must-listen for superhero enthusiasts!Links and ResourcesNeed more Mike and Ryan talking TMNT?? Then this episode of MOTY is for you! Listen to the boys talk about TMNT: the Secret of the OozeWant To dive deeper? Here are some research links nerds!Tales of the Teenage mutant Ninja TurtlesKite Man: Hell Yeah!Batman: Caped CrusaderSpider-Man the Animated SeriesWe Need Your Emails!Send us any questions/opinions you have and we'll bring it up on the show! email is contact@popfilter.co
The Superhero Show Show #545Batman vs Clayface vs CatwomanThe Superhero Show Show Podcast: Batman vs Clayface vs Catwoman in "Batman: Caped Crusader" Episodes 102 and 103In this action-packed episode of The Superhero Show Show podcast, the hosts take a deep dive into episodes 102 and 103 of Batman: Caped Crusader, titled "... And Be a Villain" and "Kiss of the Catwoman." The spotlight is on the intense face-off between Batman, Clayface, and Catwoman, as Gotham's greatest heroes and villains clash in a battle of wits, power, and seduction. Through insightful commentary, the hosts explore the intricate dynamics of this thrilling trio, providing fans with a rich analysis of the series' most compelling moments.The Ultimate Showdown: Batman vs Clayface vs CatwomanThe discussion begins with a breakdown of the triple threat between Batman, Clayface, and Catwoman. In "... And Be a Villain," the hosts examine the tragic transformation of Basil Karlo into Clayface and his ensuing rampage through Gotham. The episode delves into the psychological torment that drives Karlo, as well as Batman's relentless pursuit to stop him. The hosts provide a detailed analysis of how the show's animation and storytelling bring this character to life, making him a formidable opponent for the Dark Knight.The conversation then shifts to "Kiss of the Catwoman," where Catwoman's complex relationship with Batman takes center stage. The hosts discuss how Catwoman's allure and cunning create a deadly dance between her and Batman, with Clayface adding another layer of chaos to the mix. They explore the moral ambiguity of Catwoman's character and her struggle between self-interest and a deeper connection to Batman, making this episode a highlight of the series.Kite Man: Hell Yeah - "Prison Break, Hell Yeah" and The Umbrella Academy - "The Unbearable Tragedy of Getting What You Want"After the intense exploration of Batman: Caped Crusader, the podcast moves on to other exciting superhero shows. The first is Kite Man: Hell Yeah, focusing on the episode "Prison Break, Hell Yeah." The hosts discuss the unexpected heroism of Kite Man, a character often seen as a joke, and how this episode gives him a moment to shine. They highlight the balance of humor and heart, making it a standout in the show.Next, the conversation turns to The Umbrella Academy and the episode "The Unbearable Tragedy of Getting What You Want." The hosts delve into the emotional complexities faced by the Hargreeves siblings as they grapple with their desires and the consequences of their actions. The discussion emphasizes the show's ability to blend dark humor with deep emotional resonance, creating a compelling narrative that keeps viewers hooked.Spider-Man: The Animated Series - "Chapter VII: The Man Without Fear"The episode wraps up with a discussion of Spider-Man: The Animated Series and its episode "Chapter VII: The Man Without Fear." Here, the hosts focus on the dynamic team-up between Spider-Man and Daredevil as they take on the Kingpin. The intense action and the contrasting personalities of Spider-Man and Daredevil are explored, highlighting how their partnership enhances the storytelling and excitement of the series.This episode of The Superhero Show Show is a must-listen for fans eager to explore the intricate battles between Batman, Clayface, and Catwoman, as well as other top-tier superhero television moments.Links and ResourcesWant to hear about our takes on previous iterations of Batman, catch up nerd!Want To dive deeper? Here are some research links nerds!
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Welcome to another exciting episode of The Superhero Show Show podcast! In this episode, we dive deep into the highly anticipated series premiere of "Batman: Caped Crusader" with the episode titled "In Treacherous Waters." Join us as we explore the intricate details, character dynamics, and the overall impact of this new addition to the Batman legacy. Additionally, we discuss the latest Marvel movie, "Deadpool and Wolverine," and review several episodes from popular TV series, including "Kite Man: Hell Yeah!" and "Hit Monkey." Plus, we take a closer look at "Snowpiercer" and its gripping storyline.Overall SummaryOn this episode of the Superhero Show Show, the hosts discuss their experiences at comic conventions and the premieres of superhero movies. They talk about meeting celebrities like Hugh Jackman and Wesley Snipes, and share their thoughts on the Deadpool and Wolverine movie. They also discuss the costumes and accents of comic book characters, and share funny anecdotes from their convention experiences. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss their thoughts on the characters in the movie and their rankings within the MCU. They also touch on the idea that the Deadpool movies are separate from the rest of the MCU and don't follow the same rules. They talk about the different Wolverine versions that appear in the movie and share their favorite fight scenes. The hosts also discuss the Batman Caped Crusader series premiere and the latest episodes of the animated series 'Kite Man: Hell Yeah!' They review the episodes methodically and highlight the development of the main characters, the balance between humor and character work, and the clever use of time travel. They also mention the standout moments of the week, including Bane's reaction to the 80s and Kite Man's encounter with Captain Cold's food truck.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Comic Convention Experiences16:34 Discussion of the Deadpool and Wolverine Movie19:23 Costumes and Accents in Comic Book Movies20:42 Funny Anecdotes from Convention Experiences20:54. The Separation of Deadpool from the MCU23:12. Ranking the Characters and Fight Scenes31:58. The Different Versions of Wolverine39:00. Batman Caped Crusader56:09. Finding the Balance: Humor and Character Development57:30. Exploring Past Traumas: Clever Use of Time Travel59:51. Standout Moments: Bane's Reaction and Food Truck Encounter01:06:35 Join the Fun: Watch 'Kite Man: Hell Yeah!'Episode BreakdownBatman: Caped Crusader Series Premiere - In Treacherous WatersThe episode kicks off with an in-depth analysis of the "Batman: Caped Crusader" series premiere, "In Treacherous Waters." Our hosts delve into the darker, more noir-inspired tone of the series, examining how it pays homage to the original comics while bringing a fresh, modern twist. The discussion highlights key moments, such as Batman's encounter with a mysterious new villain and the introduction of intriguing supporting characters.Listeners will appreciate the breakdown of the animation style, voice acting, and plot development, as our hosts debate whether this series could potentially redefine the Batman mythos for a new generation.Marvel Movie Madness: Deadpool and WolverineShifting gears, the conversation turns to the most recent Marvel movie, "Deadpool and Wolverine." Our hosts share their thoughts on the dynamic between Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool and Hugh Jackman's Wolverine, praising the film's blend of humor, action, and heartfelt moments. They discuss standout scenes, the movie's place within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and speculate on future collaborations between these beloved characters.Kite Man: Hell Yeah! -...
How do we feel about class wars mixed with infectious diseases? Can a wannabe villain be a heartfelt lead? What's Wayne up to when he's not working? And who needs more lines in this Thai drama? Tune in to find out!Timestamps: 00:51 - The Decameron (Netflix)06:45 - Kite Man: Hell Yeah! (Max)13:15 - Wayne Brady: The Family Remix (Freeform)21:27 - Master of the House (Netflix) Edited with thanks to Playlyst StudiosConnect with us: Buy us a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/thepilotpodcast | Visit us at thepilotpodcast.com | Email us at askthepilotpodcast@gmail.com | Follow us @ThePilotPod on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok | Please leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts
We've dug our adamantium claws into Deadpool & Wolverine! Brett and EvilJeff (both anchor beings) give our review. Plus we sneaked a peek at the Fantastic Four: First Steps trailer. We also talk about, ew, a DC show: Kite Man, Hell Yeah! And did you hear about who is playing Dr. Doom in the MCU?
Al and Kev talk about Dave the Diver Timings 00:00:00: Theme Tune 00:00:30: Intro 00:07:51: What Have We Been Up To 00:14:04: Gotham Knights 00:26:02: Dave The Diver 01:17:19: Outro Links Dave the Diver on Steam Dave the Diver on Switch Contact Al on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheScotBot Al on Mastodon: https://mastodon.scot/@TheScotBot Email Us: https://harvestseason.club/contact/ Transcript (0:00:30) Al: Hello farmers and welcome to another episode of The Harvest Season. My name is Al. (0:00:37) Kev: My name is Kevin certified scuba diver and we’re not calling them farmers anymore. We’re (0:00:43) Kev: I don’t know. Well, there’s a few different things sushi shots divers (0:00:48) Al: Oh yes! Hello Divers! And welcome to another episode of The Diving Season. My name is Al. (0:00:59) Kev: My name is Kevin, and we’re– more specifically, (0:01:01) Al: And we’re here today to talk about Diving Games. Depends on the level of his equipment. (0:01:06) Kev: “Dave the Diver, can he fish it? (0:01:10) Kev: Dave the Diver, yes, he can!” (0:01:17) Kev: There it does. (0:01:21) Kev: I still haven’t caught one of those spider crabs. (0:01:24) Kev: Hello, everyone. (0:01:24) Al: Ah do you know how do you know how to do them? (0:01:25) Kev: Welcome. (0:01:27) Kev: I’m assuming it’s the steel trap. (0:01:29) Kev: You know, the little sensor traps or whatever, but– (0:01:31) Al: It’s not. You’re gonna, you’re gonna, you’re gonna, you’re gonna, you’re gonna (0:01:32) Kev: Oh, well, don’t tell me then. (0:01:33) Kev: I’ll figure it out. (0:01:35) Al: kick yourself when you find out what it is. (0:01:36) Kev: I bet it’s a– (0:01:38) Kev: it’s going to be the baseball bat. (0:01:40) Kev: What if it’s the hammer? (0:01:41) Kev: Oh, it’s a squeaky hammer, isn’t it? (0:01:44) Kev: We’ll see. (0:01:44) Al: you know, yeah. Let me know how you feel once you figure out, because yeah, I was like, (0:01:51) Kev: Okay. (0:01:52) Al: I can’t, I was like, I cannot believe I didn’t think about this. This is, this is ridiculous (0:01:56) Al: that it took me this long to figure out. So yes, first of all, before we get into it, (0:02:01) Al: transcripts are available in the show notes and on the website. Welcome to the first episode (0:02:06) Al: of Dave the Diver Month. This is the month every year where I go on holiday and I can’t (0:02:13) Al: bothered recording and editing while (0:02:14) Al: I’m away. So, we pre-record a bunch of episodes. Last year was fishing month and this year (0:02:23) Al: for some reason we decided to do Dave the Diver month. Wooo! So yeah, we’re doing… (0:02:26) Kev: we’re going deeper it ties into its shark week you know month would have (0:02:31) Kev: parked that net so I actually I don’t I don’t know is that you guys like I don’t (0:02:37) Al: I am aware of Shark Week. We don’t get it, but it is referenced in enough American material (0:02:37) Kev: okay okay yeah okay okay so so just a side note about that I always find (0:02:43) Al: that I am awake. (0:02:44) Al: I am here for what it is. (0:02:51) Kev: amusing. So Shark Week is done by Discovery Channel which (0:02:56) Kev: is, I don’t know what network, but not Disney Network, and this is important. (0:03:02) Al: They were independent, but they merged with Paramount, I think. (0:03:10) Kev: Yeah, is it I don’t know cuz they’re on I (0:03:12) Al: It’s Paramount Discovery. Or is it CBS? It’s one of the two of them. (0:03:14) Kev: Can’t I don’t remember but either way the key thing is it’s not Disney and I bring it up because couple years back (0:03:22) Kev: Disney’s saw all the shark week money they were making presumably or whatever and so they said we’re gonna do our own version (0:03:29) Kev: And we’re gonna call it shark fest except it’s gonna be a whole month and every year they try hyping up shark fest (0:03:36) Kev: but it’s it’s just (0:03:36) Al: I’ve just googled it. Of course, it’s Warner Brothers. It’s Warner Brothers, not Paramount (0:03:37) Kev: It’s clear what they’re doing and it’s just (0:03:40) Kev: Laffable and impediable. Anyways, but welcome to our dive Dave fest. Hello areas (0:03:52) Kev: Yeah, that’s what I thought cuz I’m pretty sure is on max I see the max commercial (0:03:52) Al: or it’s Warner Brothers. I don’t know why you didn’t say that then. You’re like, “Oh, (0:03:56) Al: I thought it, but I didn’t say it.” Just assume I’m wrong. (0:03:58) Kev: Because I can’t remember who owns max isn’t that is Warner Brothers, right? Yeah, cuz they do with the cartoon. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah (0:04:04) Kev: Okay. Well, there you go (0:04:06) Al: The company is now called Warner Brothers Discovery. HBO is part of that as well. (0:04:08) Kev: Now there you go (0:04:11) Kev: Don’t you love how everything’s just merging into (0:04:17) Kev: Conglomerate it’s horrifying blob (0:04:22) Al: So anyway, as I mentioned, this is Dave the Diver Month. (0:04:26) Kev: So yeah, somehow we figured out a whole month. (0:04:29) Al: We’ve gone back to our roots, gone back to our roots, (0:04:32) Al: because I went I’ve been going back and like backfilling. (0:04:36) Al: We changed our show notes to Notion a couple of years ago and I (0:04:41) Al: I didn’t backfill all the old episodes, so it was just like missing. (0:04:45) Al: So you could go back to the the I think the end of 2022 was the first episode (0:04:52) Al: in Notion, so I decided that I needed this list, right? (0:04:57) Al: Because it’s a nice list that I can easily like filter through and see what (0:05:01) Al: episodes people have been on, see that Kevin has been on the second most (0:05:04) Al: episodes of anyone, second only to me. (0:05:06) Kev: here to defend my title. (0:05:11) Al: But it meant that I went back and looked at every single title that we’ve done (0:05:15) Al: because I had to type them all in. (0:05:17) Al: And yeah, my word, the first, the first 10. (0:05:22) Al: 10 episodes, we cover a total of three games. (0:05:27) Kev: Why hopes to think about this in hindsight? (0:05:29) Al: We have the I know we have the introduction (0:05:32) Al: episode and then we have three Stardew episodes. (0:05:35) Al: Granted, one of them is the challenge, which we haven’t done in a while. (0:05:37) Al: We should do a challenge episode again. (0:05:40) Al: And then we did five episodes on trio of towns. (0:05:46) Kev: Well, there’s three towns. So, you know, the five have wow (0:05:52) Al: Introduction to it, one about the story, one about the mechanics, one about the (0:05:57) Al: calendar, we specifically talk, we specifically talked about the calendar (0:06:02) Al: in its own episode, which I think was I think we’re talking about like the (0:06:06) Al: festivals and stuff like that, basically. (0:06:10) Al: And then and then we had a challenge episode. (0:06:12) Al: And in the middle of that, we had this (0:06:14) Al: random episode on factory town because that was the the first time I managed to (0:06:18) Al: get a free code for something and I was like, oh, we must do this now. (0:06:18) Kev: Duh (0:06:23) Al: So, yeah, there we go. (0:06:25) Al: So we’re going back to our roots and having a whole month on one game. (0:06:30) Al: We’ll we’ll see how that goes. (0:06:32) Al: This episode, we’re going to talk about the game as a whole (0:06:35) Al: pre the DLCs. (0:06:37) Al: So the DLCs we will cover in a different (0:06:40) Al: episode and we’re not going to cover the story in too much detail. (0:06:44) Al: We will touch on it in some amount, but like Kevin’s only two chapters in. (0:06:48) Al: I have finished the game, but yeah, we’re gonna leave that to run out. (0:06:52) Al: Another episode. So we’re not going to talk about the two DLCs, the Dredge DLC, the Godzilla (0:06:58) Al: DLC, or the kind of more details and the ending of the story. Yeah. Dave the Diver Month, whoo! (0:07:08) Kev: All right well before that I guess well we’re not we’re not really doing news we don’t do news right on these (0:07:15) Al: We have no news. We have no news because we’re recording this, what, three weeks in advance? (0:07:20) Kev: Yeah (0:07:22) Al: So there’s no news. I mean, there’s probably news, but you’ll hear about it in another (0:07:25) Al: three weeks’ time. I think you know that’s not going to happen. (0:07:25) Kev: Which means haunted chocolatier will have the stealth drop when this episode drops (0:07:37) Al: Concerned Ape doesn’t do stealth drops. He knows the hype is good, which it’s not coming (0:07:43) Al: out this year, but even if it did… (0:07:45) Al: like, he will announce it at least two months beforehand. (0:07:48) Kev: Fair enough, um, a lot of gave the diver, to be honest, I really, really like this game. (0:07:51) Al: But first of all, Kevin, what have you been up to? (0:07:59) Kev: It’s a great game, um, I guess as a side note, I think I said earlier, but I am actually (0:08:08) Kev: a certified scuba diver, I haven’t been in years, but my dad was a scuba diver and as (0:08:10) Al: Oh, that’s fun. (0:08:14) Kev: I grew up by the ocean. (0:08:21) Kev: myself, and so yeah, I appreciate this very much so. But yeah, David the Diver, well welcome (0:08:29) Kev: to that. Aside from that, a lot of my usual Marvel Snap, the Deadpool season has started, (0:08:36) Kev: I’m excited, there’s going to be a ridiculous amount of good cards this season. And yeah, (0:08:40) Al: Yes, the film will be out as well by the time there’s episode- (0:08:43) Kev: Yeah, yeah that is, I am. (0:08:49) Al: I feel like this is the one that’s going to drag a bunch of people back that haven’t (0:08:52) Al: been interested in Marvel films for a while. (0:08:54) Kev: Yeah, I mean, we could do, maybe we will do a whole episode on this, but like with X-Men ‘97 and Deadpool and Wolverine, I feel like, you know, that this is going to be a jectary setter for Marvel. (0:09:11) Kev: Anyways, yeah, I’m excited for that. So yeah, Marvel Snap is good. I don’t know how it is for new players or returning players, but as someone who’s kept up with it, I think it’s in a really good place. (0:09:23) Kev: Um, I sorry. (0:09:24) Kev: Aside from that, uh, a lot of my usual- yeah there’s a lot of my usuals Pokemon Unite. (0:09:32) Kev: Um, and of course, uh, the Mario is life never ends, um, you know, by the time this episode drops, I’m sure other stuff will have been out, but, uh, at the time of recording, I tried Super Mario Kart, the- the OG, for the SNES. (0:09:48) Kev: Uh, that was an interesting experience to see, um, it wasn’t a bad game, like- (0:09:56) Kev: Harvest Moon was SNES, wasn’t it? Like the original Harvest Moon was SNES? Yeah, it was much better than the original Harvest Moon. (0:09:58) Al: - Yeah, yeah it was. (0:10:02) Kev: Um, but, uh, but yeah, that was fun, and, uh, and hey, most importantly over at Rainbow Road Radio, we have hit one year, yay! (0:10:12) Al: So, if you haven’t listened to that podcast yet, go listen to it. They did a good, they (0:10:12) Kev: Uh, yo, it’s a little- (0:10:17) Al: did a good episode with Nadia on the, what’s it called? Mario Kart. That one was called (0:10:26) Al: Super Mario Kart, right? Or was it just Mario Kart? That was Super Mario Kart. Everything (0:10:26) Kev: Yeah, that was called. It was a Super Mario Kart, yeah. (0:10:30) Al: was super because it was on the SNES. The game by Advance, everything was advanced. (0:10:32) Kev: Yeah, that’s correct. Just like the DS had DS abbreviations or name. (0:10:41) Kev: Yeah, yeah, that’s a good one. (0:10:45) Kev: I need that back. Give us a good one for Switch 2. (0:10:48) Kev: Oh, I didn’t even know. (0:10:48) Al: Well this is this is why I don’t think they’ll go for super or advanced like some people (0:10:54) Al: are suggesting. I think they’ll want to have a unique one so that you can clearly, you (0:10:59) Al: know, make a differentiation between them. And I definitely do not think it’s going to (0:11:02) Kev: yeah (0:11:04) Al: be two. I just that’s I don’t think it’s going to be. (0:11:07) Kev: well of course not they’ve the only one they ever used was 64 and that was (0:11:11) Kev: because of the technical 64 (0:11:14) Al: Well, exactly. There’s always a reason why they’re doing them, and they always try and (0:11:14) Kev: right (0:11:17) Al: make it a unique thing, right? Like, there’s not been one. No, but that was unique as well. (0:11:18) Kev: yeah (0:11:20) Kev: except we you (0:11:24) Al: Right? Because, like, yes, sometimes they take, like, sometimes it’s based on a previous (0:11:30) Al: one, so they take the name and then they add something to it. But the thing they add to (0:11:34) Al: it is always new. You’ve got the 3DS, you’ve got the DSi, you’ve got the Wii U, you’ve (0:11:39) Al: got the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. They all add a different thing to it. They’ve (0:11:40) Kev: OK. OK, yeah, you’re right. (0:11:44) Al: never duplicated that. Game Boy Advance. Oh yeah, I’m not saying the game’s… I’m not (0:11:48) Kev: I make I yeah, I make the jokes about the bad names, but (0:11:53) Kev: hopefully it’ll be better than new switch. (0:11:56) Al: saying the games are good. The names are good, for the record. But they are unique. People (0:11:57) Kev: Yes, yeah, but they are different. (0:12:01) Kev: You’re right, they don’t reuse things (0:12:04) Kev: as much as Nintendo loves to call back their games, (0:12:06) Kev: I guess with their systems, they really don’t call back, do they? (0:12:08) Kev: - Nah. (0:12:09) Kev: Um, no. (0:12:10) Kev: Yeah, but, uh, yeah, so anyways, yeah, go check that it go ahead. (0:12:14) Al: I think the only Nintendo thing that will be out between our recording and the episode coming out (0:12:22) Al: is the World Championships game. That’s the only thing coming out in July or August. (0:12:26) Kev: I think I mentioned this on the cycle we chatted, but you remember like two years ago we talked (0:12:36) Kev: about one of the directs and said it felt like one of the final directs for the switch. (0:12:38) Al: I think it was two years ago that we said that classic (0:12:43) Kev: We still got another year, at least, to ring out of this bad boy. (0:12:49) Kev: Good times. (0:12:50) Kev: So yeah, go check out Rainbow Road Radio. (0:12:58) Al: Yeah, I mean, games-wise, I’m not going to really talk about it right, because it’s all the same (0:13:02) Al: stuff I’ve been talking for. Well, as I’m recording, I’ve said the same stuff for like three episodes (0:13:08) Al: long, and I’m probably going to do another two episodes where I’ve not really played anything (0:13:12) Al: new, because I’ve been playing the same three games for the podcast. I feel like I’ve been (0:13:17) Al: playing Day of the Diver now for about a month, which is a good thing for the record. We’ll get (0:13:22) Kev: Yep, not forcibly not at gunpoint (0:13:23) Al: to that. But spoiler alert, this is a good game. Absolutely not. I’m so glad. (0:13:28) Al: This game was good because can you imagine us covering four episodes on a game that none of us (0:13:33) Al: liked? Oh boy. But there is one thing that I just finished that probably this is the best episode to (0:13:35) Kev: Hey, I mean Steve’s managed to get how many years out of (0:13:46) Al: talk on because I’ve got you Kevin and that is the Gotham Knights TV show. So I bet you haven’t (0:13:50) Kev: I am not but I’m aware how it was the show Batman show before Batman but then (0:13:54) Al: watch this have you? (0:13:58) Al: So let me say listeners, if you don’t want spoilers for the Gotham Knights TV show, (0:14:01) Kev: said okay but we’re gonna add Batman though anyway (0:14:12) Al: which was a CW/DC show that aired two years ago or something and cancelled after one season, (0:14:20) Al: then skip to the main topic, because this will be all I’m talking about for the rest of this (0:14:26) Al: section but I would. (0:14:28) Al: I will probably spoil some things because I don’t think you can truly have a conversation (0:14:32) Al: about this without spoiling some ridiculous things about this show. (0:14:36) Al: So the premise of this show is Batman is murdered and people there are. (0:14:43) Kev: Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, Batman’s Murder? Wait, what show is this? This isn’t the pre-Batman show? (0:14:49) Al: This is not pre Batman, no, this is post Batman. (0:14:52) Kev: What, what’s it called again? One more time? (0:14:54) Al: Gotham Knights. (0:14:55) Kev: Oh, Gotham Knights! I thought you said Gotham, ‘cause there’s a show called… (0:14:58) Al: No, not Gotham. Gotham was, Gotham was good. Yeah, no, that was good. This was, (0:15:01) Kev: Okay. (0:15:02) Al: that was like four seasons long or something like that. Yeah, with a K. So the Knights have got that, (0:15:04) Kev: Okay, wait, is this Gotham Knights with a K or an okay? (0:15:09) Kev: Okay. (0:15:12) Al: you know, like the, you’re the classic, everybody knows who the Gotham Knights are, (0:15:16) Al: and none of them are in this show. So, but yeah, so this is, well, do you want me not to talk about (0:15:20) Kev: Okay, so Batman’s murdered. Okay, I’ve missed this completely. (0:15:24) Kev: Okay. (0:15:27) Kev: No, no, I want to know. I don’t know when I’ll check it out. (0:15:28) Al: it then? Are you, do you care about what? No, that’s fine. So Batman is, Batman is murdered, (0:15:30) Kev: I’m good for all the spoilers. To do tell. (0:15:38) Al: and four teenagers are framed for his murder, and those teenagers include Batman’s adopted son. (0:15:47) Al: Now, this is an adopted son that doesn’t exist in the comics. (0:15:50) Kev: I’ll say I’m looking at the Wikipedia and hit the sun’s name is not blue which means there’s no article (0:15:58) Al: Yeah, yeah. So he doesn’t, this is the only place that he exists in anything, (0:16:04) Al: because basically they didn’t have the rights to any existing Robin, so they decided not to do a (0:16:10) Al: Robin. And I will say the interesting thing about that is that he is, he doesn’t know that Bruce (0:16:15) Al: Wayne is Batman, and he’s never trained up as a Robin. So that is a little bit different and (0:16:20) Al: interesting that they do, but just an actual son, he’s adopted because, well, it turns out for, (0:16:21) Kev: So just an actual son, not a child laborer. (0:16:28) Al: spoilers here, it turns out that Batman killed his parents, so that’s why he was adopted by him. (0:16:32) Kev: Oh, what? What? (0:16:34) Al: But another, another one of the teenagers that is framed for killing Batman is the daughter of the (0:16:42) Al: Joker, except, except in the, in the last episode, we find out that she’s not actually the daughter (0:16:43) Kev: I feel like this should be a greenhouse, I have so many questions! (0:16:56) Al: of the Joker. (0:16:58) Al: She’s actually the daughter of Harvey Dent, because Harvey Dent has a disassociative identity (0:17:00) Kev: Okay. (0:17:02) Kev: Help! (0:17:02) Kev: sadly HOOO! (0:17:08) Al: disorder, and his other identity was the one that was in a relationship with Duella, his (0:17:17) Al: character’s mother, and so he didn’t know that she existed because he obviously then (0:17:22) Al: goes back to his other personality and has no idea that this has happened. (0:17:28) Al: Due characters are random people, they’re just kind of like low-level criminal brother (0:17:35) Al: and sister, and then they’re also randomly throwing a girl who happens to be a Robin, (0:17:43) Al: and she’s actually Batman sidekick, but she kind of forced her way into the role, like (0:17:49) Al: he didn’t want her sort of thing, so that is vaguely interesting, but yeah, this follows (0:17:54) Al: the four of them and one of (0:17:58) Al: Turner, whose Bruce Wayne’s adopted son, find them trying to out the real killers, who is (0:18:05) Al: the Court of Owls. For those who don’t know, they’re like a standard secretive society (0:18:12) Al: that exists in the DC Comics. Exactly. And Harvey Dent is a district attorney. Is that (0:18:12) Kev: Yup, you’re Illuminati. (0:18:23) Al: the term. Running to be mayor. (0:18:28) Al: And this is like pre him being Two-Face, and he like becomes Two-Face in the last (0:18:32) Kev: Okay. (0:18:36) Al: five seconds of the show sort of thing. Right before, exactly right before they’re cancelled. (0:18:38) Kev: Of course, right before they’re cancelled. Good times. Good times! (0:18:44) Al: So this, I’m not gonna say this show is bad because like it’s, I actually think that as a show, (0:18:51) Al: it’s not bad. I think it was actually vaguely enjoyable. Like if you have very limited time (0:18:58) Al: to watch TV, there are probably plenty of things that are better that you would want to watch, but (0:19:03) Al: I did enjoy it. I do not know why on earth this is a DC show. The only characters that exist are (0:19:13) Al: Harvey Dent and well, Bruce Wayne, but he’s dead, right? Like he only exists to create the story. (0:19:14) Kev: Mm hmm. Yeah. (0:19:22) Al: And basically everybody else is a made up character. They’ve got the court of owls, (0:19:26) Kev: I’m I’m I’m so like dwella or dwella whatever her name is that she’s (0:19:26) Al: but like. (0:19:28) Al: Oh, is she? (0:19:31) Kev: apparently an existing character and and the Harper the bluebird she goes by (0:19:37) Kev: bluebird in the comic and other apparently existing characters and (0:19:40) Al: OK, it just like I don’t. (0:19:40) Kev: cullenra I don’t know what obscure though they are very obscure I don’t I (0:19:44) Al: They’re very obscure and it’s not really like any of that affects the story, right? (0:19:44) Kev: don’t know them (0:19:49) Al: They could do they could absolutely have and I think it actually would have been (0:19:52) Al: a more enjoyable thing if it wasn’t so tied into the DC universe and it was just like (0:19:58) Al: like as a teen a teen mystery kind of crime show, I think it would actually be quite enjoyable, (0:20:00) Kev: The mystery show mm-hmm (0:20:06) Kev: Sure (0:20:09) Al: but then it then oh look it’s Batman, you know, and it’s like just feels a bit weird, (0:20:15) Al: but yeah, it was it was it was fine. Yeah. (0:20:15) Kev: Okay (0:20:21) Kev: Okay, that’s that this is fascinating that’s a shame it got canceled because this is this is a wild description everything you said (0:20:30) Al: Yeah, I’m very intrigued as to where they were planning on taking it. There’s a whole (0:20:34) Al: but the standard like here are 10 things that happen in the last episode that are all setting (0:20:40) Al: up the second series. And yeah, I’m intrigued as to where they were going with that. (0:20:46) Kev: Yeah, I mean yeah, there’s there’s a lot to unpack there. Um, well (0:20:51) Al: I also feel like it would have been better fully self-contained like if they hadn’t shoved (0:20:55) Al: all that stuff in at the end, like they didn’t have Harvey Dent turning into Two-Face. (0:21:00) Al: And they didn’t have Turner Hayes being kidnapped and everybody thinking he was murdered and taken (0:21:06) Al: to, I think it was Raj Al Ghul at the end, or maybe it was someone else. He said that he (0:21:13) Al: trained Batman, so I’m assuming he’s meant to be Raj Al Ghul, but they don’t actually say for certain, (0:21:18) Al: so I’m not sure. But it’s all there. (0:21:21) Kev: Oh, good times, good times (laughs) (0:21:28) Al: So, yeah, it was it was a thing. And that was what so I’ve now almost caught up with (0:21:33) Al: the DC shows. I have season three of Stargirl to watch. And then I think that’s the live (0:21:38) Al: action that is. Obviously, I’ve got a lot of animated stuff still to go. But that’ll (0:21:42) Al: be me caught up with the live action DC shows. I have plumbed every, every possible corner (0:21:50) Al: of the shows to figure out what is good and what is not. And there we go. And I’m not (0:21:58) Al: with that information. (0:22:00) Kev: Oh, you’re- you’re- you’re- I think you’re a stronger man than me to going through all this. This is wild. Wild stuff. (0:22:06) Al: This is this is not the worst DC show I’ve seen by far, like. (0:22:10) Kev: Oh, I’m sure. Yeah, no, it- (0:22:12) Kev: No, I’m just- I’m just saying, this- you’re going to all the corners, like, that’s- that’s a lot. But yeah, no, I’m sure there’s much, much worse, um, I can’t think of any, but I know. laughs (0:22:22) Al: So now I get to, now I get to treat myself by going back and watching the good animated (0:22:26) Kev: Oh, yeah. Yeah. Um, dang, that’s- that’s fascinating. (0:22:27) Al: shows now, so. There is that. Have you been watching the new Superman one? (0:22:32) Kev: Uh, no, but I watch- well, okay, I’ve not watched a show, but I’ve watched a lot of it, uh, through- where? Let’s say that. laughs (0:22:33) Al: Oh (0:22:42) Kev: Um, it’s- it- it’s- it’s fascinating. They- like, I mean, first of all, they’re updating all the characters to give ’em a little more flavor, like, you know, everyone’s not white anymore. (0:22:44) Al: It’s really good, I’m really enjoying it. (0:22:52) Al: Yeah (0:22:54) Kev: Um. laughs (0:22:57) Al: What (0:22:59) Al: They did that in they did that in the the arrow verse as well like (0:23:03) Al: Jimmy Jimmy was was instead of like a small white (0:23:08) Kev: Yeah, yeah (0:23:08) Al: Wimpy guy. He was a big black buff dude (0:23:12) Kev: Yeah, that’s awesome, that’s dope (0:23:14) Al: Yeah, I like how different you know just completely different (0:23:17) Kev: Yeah, yeah, I like that. Um, yeah (0:23:20) Al: He was he was not a traditional narrative you just (0:23:22) Al: big guy who liked taking photos they turn it they turn him into a superhero as well by the end of it (0:23:24) Kev: Yeah, oh that’s that’s great I love that cuz (0:23:29) Kev: Of course because yeah (0:23:31) Al: not with powers but like he’s he’s literally just uh he he puts on a suit and he goes and beats (0:23:36) Al: people up with a shield yeah yeah this is what I love the most about comic book stories right (0:23:38) Kev: I mean, hey, Batman, right, like… (0:23:41) Kev: Um… (0:23:42) Kev: But yeah, no, like, Jimmy Olsen’s the most nothing ever, so you can turn him into whatever, and it’s fine. (0:23:53) Al: what you can do is you can you you have like a basis to build on and then you can do different (0:23:59) Al: things with them and like I really love without spoilers I really love what they’re doing with (0:24:03) Al: like kara um in this in this season it’s it’s really different and yeah so I i just I love when (0:24:11) Al: they take existing characters and say but what if we do it differently (0:24:14) Kev: Yeah, yeah, I like I like her a lot from the the new show. I’ve seen her lots lots of cool moments and her character and arc and stuffs (0:24:25) Kev: Yeah, and boy do they like their anime cuz there’s a lot anime references abound in that one (0:24:32) Kev: Yeah, good stuff (0:24:34) Kev: Yeah, yeah, um (0:24:36) Al: And we got the new Batman one coming as well (0:24:38) Kev: There’s another Batman oh my gosh, I haven’t kept up with this I’m looking (0:24:42) Al: No, but this is this this one looks good this one looks good is being touted as the spiritual successor to the Batman the animated series (0:24:49) Kev: Ohh, don’t sell yourself like that! (0:24:52) Kev: Umm, that’s… that’s our… that’s just setting yourself up to fail. (0:24:57) Kev: Um, that’s… here’s the thing though, like, a lot of the… (0:25:01) Kev: Batman shows I think are pretty good, or the cart to animated ones. (0:25:04) Kev: Regardless of what they look like, or what they are. (0:25:08) Kev: Um, but yeah, uh… (0:25:11) Kev: Oh, shoot! Oh, it’s Bruce Timm! Okay, maybe it is a bit better than… (0:25:14) Kev: Bruce Timm’s actually on it. (0:25:16) Al: …Caped Crusader, that sort of thing. (0:25:16) Kev: Yeah. Oh, okay, maybe. (0:25:19) Kev: Oh, I didn’t know Bruce Jim was on it, nevermind. Maybe, maybe. (0:25:22) Kev: We’ll give it a shot. (0:25:24) Al: And there’s the new Cape Man series coming soon as well. (0:25:26) Kev: Oh my gosh, I saw that. (0:25:30) Kev: One thing I saw on Twitter is a tweet that said that how Kipeman got a series before Wonder Woman did. (0:25:36) Al: I love I presume you’ve seen the Harley Quinn series. (0:25:37) Kev: Good times. (0:25:40) Kev: I’ve seen, again, bits and parts of it. Yeah. (0:25:44) Al: I just it’s really good and I love the idea of having a spinoff Kite Man series is just (0:25:50) Al: perfectly in character for that whole show. Like of course, of course that’s the first (0:25:52) Kev: The tone yeah (0:25:57) Al: spinoff they would do from that. Like why wouldn’t they? Like it would just the most (0:25:57) Kev: Yeah (0:26:00) Al: ridiculous idea. (0:26:01) Kev: Yeah, absolutely (0:26:05) Kev: So the Aquaman do you see wasn’t that (0:26:06) Al: I am half expecting them to announce a third DLC for this game, you know just after we (0:26:14) Kev: I abs- right? (0:26:16) Al: finish the episodes. (0:26:18) Kev: I mean, yeah, like, absolutely cuz (0:26:22) Kev: Reg made sense (0:26:25) Kev: Godzilla was a huge get, holy moly, um, and I- I expect (0:26:34) Al: They did announce a new collaboration, but it’s not in their game. It’s their game in (0:26:40) Al: something else. Let me find what it was. Because they announced it like three days ago as we’re (0:26:45) Al: recording, and Kelly was like, “Oh, there’s a new DLC!” and we looked at it and went, (0:26:49) Al: “No, wait, that’s not a DLC in Dave the Diver. Nikkei? N-I-K-K-E? Goddess of victory?” (0:26:51) Kev: Can we get… (0:26:54) Kev: Nie-J! Wait, Jason’s like, “What?! What?!” (0:26:58) Al: Okay, so they have, and I’m not kidding, this is not a joke, they have recreated (0:27:04) Al: the Dave the Diver game inside the Nikkei game. (0:27:10) Kev: Is that how it works because I was very good. Okay. Oh my god. Okay. Are you for new kid at all? (0:27:18) Kev: Okay, so I am somewhat familiar Nick gave the premise of I’ve never put I haven’t played it myself but um (0:27:24) Kev: So it is a gotcha shooter. I guess I’m like over-the-shoulder third-person like XCOM style shooter (0:27:32) Kev: It’s a mobile game. I believe I believe it’s actually quite good for when I hear the gameplay is actually quite good. Um, (0:27:38) Kev: but it (0:27:40) Kev: It okay, so it’s a gotcha game, and of course you’re pulling your different shooters and whatnot, but (0:27:47) Kev: Here’s here’s the kicker. Here’s the sauce (0:27:52) Kev: The characters are all anime girls, and you know what comes with that (0:27:56) Al: Yeah, I can tell from the images that I’m seeing on the Dave the Diver collaboration. (0:28:00) Kev: Yeah, yeah, so to hear Dave the diver go to that was wild (0:28:09) Al: So what it seems to be is it’s a minigame within Nikkei, but it’s like it just looks (0:28:14) Al: like the entire Dave the Diver game, right, like you see them, so some of the characters (0:28:20) Al: from Nikkei get transported into Dave the Diver and they’re like in like wetsuits and (0:28:26) Al: got their harpoon guns and stuff. And then you actually see them like playing the game, (0:28:33) Al: like going around and harpooning fish and picking up items and then they go to the sushi (0:28:38) Al: bar and it looks like they’ve just recreated the game. Let me show you, let me send you (0:28:41) Kev: I’m once looking at the pictures and (0:28:43) Al: this link. You need to watch this video. It’s just, it’s wild. There’s a video on the link (0:28:47) Kev: AHHH! This is WAAH! (0:28:52) Al: that I sent you, it literally just looks like the game. Which is why we initially (0:28:56) Al: thought it was a DLC for a Day of the Diver because it looks so much like it. (0:29:06) Kev: But oh my gosh, that’s why I had no idea. I didn’t hear this about this one at all. I love it though (0:29:13) Kev: Um, and yeah, I love it there. Do you have your anime girls and there’s dave? Um, just just david (0:29:19) Kev: Oh dave. I love dave man (0:29:23) Kev: Um (0:29:24) Kev: I’m pulling out the video one second. Let’s take a second (0:29:27) Kev: um (0:29:28) Kev: man that (0:29:30) Kev: my guess (0:29:31) Kev: before since nike which (0:29:33) Kev: took me completely off by surprise I was going to (0:29:36) Kev: say power wash simulator and have a david diver dlc and power washing the boat or the (0:29:42) Al: Yeah! (0:29:46) Kev: sushi bar or something, it could absolutely work, um, yeah that’s my uh (0:29:52) Al: That’s fine, we’ll get Cody to cover that one then, because they’ve completely finished the Powerwash simulation. (0:29:58) Kev: I need to get into that Powerwash Swiss. (0:30:01) Kev: Oh my god, I’m watching the video now. (0:30:03) Kev: Oh, there he is! (0:30:04) Kev: Oh my god! (0:30:05) Kev: What did we want? (0:30:07) Kev: There’s Dave. (0:30:08) Kev: Oh, there’s, they’re transforming. (0:30:11) Kev: They got warped into the boat. (0:30:12) Kev: Oh my god, wow, even the UI and stuff, it is just recreated! (0:30:16) Al: Yeah, what did I tell you? (0:30:18) Kev: Wow! (0:30:20) Kev: That is just Dave the Diver in… (0:30:22) Kev: Wow, man, that’s a Mark of… (0:30:26) Kev: Well the fish look this- (0:30:29) Al: uh-huh they’ve even got like the different weapons as well (0:30:30) Kev: They, uh… (0:30:33) Kev: That’s what it is (0:30:36) Kev: Wait look like they have the Boncho scenes? (0:30:39) Kev: They just have them in there. They just actually just put it in there. They’re running the restaurant. Oh my (0:30:45) Kev: Wow, Nikkei was rich enough to just add the entire game in there. Okay. Oh, there it is (0:30:51) Kev: There is the Nikkei costumes I was looking for (0:30:55) Kev: But that’s wild it’s just (0:30:58) Al: Yeah, what’s the thing? Can you imagine another game just adding a game into their game as (0:31:04) Kev: I mean, I mean port night does it all the time, but like that’s what I’m saying. You got to be (0:31:04) Al: a minigame? Yeah, sure, but they’re one of the biggest game of all time. This is a big (0:31:10) Kev: Yeah, I know you got to be rich enough to do that and well, I guess Niki (0:31:15) Kev: Shot you this might surprise you up, but Niki does one actually being a (0:31:21) Kev: Being a shooter and gotcha game and anime here. So yeah. All right. They could probably (0:31:23) Al: No. (0:31:28) Al: People like the anime girls with big guns, really? (0:31:33) Kev: Oh, okay. (0:31:34) Al: OK, so Dave the Diver, half an hour in, (0:31:35) Kev: Yes, let’s- (0:31:37) Kev: What is Dave the Diver? Our listener’s pets. (0:31:40) Al: and we’re finally talking about the game. (0:31:42) Al: Yes, so, I guess, quick intro to the game, (0:31:44) Al: in case anybody doesn’t know. (0:31:46) Al: The idea is it is a diving fishing game. (0:31:50) Al: So you dive into the water and you catch fish through a variety of means and you use those fish to then make sushi in the sushi restaurant that you don’t own but you essentially run and therefore essentially get all the profits even though you don’t own it and the owner is the chef. (0:32:14) Al: It’s all a bit weird. Confusing. But that’s essentially… (0:32:16) Kev: I thought the owner was Cobra. Not the owner’s Cobra, isn’t it? (0:32:21) Kev: No, I’m pretty sure Bunch is just the head chef. Yeah, no, I’m pretty sure Cobra is the owner. So (0:32:21) Al: Is Bancho not owned it? (0:32:22) Al: It’s been so long since I’ve… (0:32:24) Al: Hmm. (0:32:26) Kev: Here, let me take it back (0:32:29) Kev: even further let me (0:32:31) Al: It’s financed by Cobra, financed by Cobra and run by Bancho. (0:32:32) Kev: Is it okay, maybe. Well, he’s making money off of it. There you go. Well poor Dave (0:32:39) Al: But you seem to get all of the profit profits from it. (0:32:41) Kev: Of course poor Dave needs to be assertive more assertive because uh (0:32:46) Kev: He was literally on vacation when the guy Cobra calls him up and just tells him hey (0:32:50) Kev: You’re gonna go dive fishing now and run the restaurant and do everything else and he just always agrees (0:32:51) Al: Yeah. (0:33:00) Al: So, that’s a quick intro to the game. (0:33:03) Al: Give us your very quick what you feel about the game before we get into the details. (0:33:08) Kev: Okay, um, the games excellently. What can I say right like the so it’s it’s pixel art and and it’s fine pixel art (0:33:17) Kev: the (0:33:18) Al: It’s very detailed pixel art. (0:33:19) Kev: Yeah, it is. Um, it’s (0:33:23) Kev: the gameplay is fun in catching the fish and and whatnot the (0:33:29) Kev: The upgrades are all satisfying and and and the progression feels natural and in goes well (0:33:38) Kev: like (0:33:40) Kev: You know all the mechanical stuff like it’s great when the game knocks out of the park (0:33:44) Kev: But I think always more important for me is the feel or the aesthetic the vibes whatever you want to call it (0:33:50) Kev: And I think they do great. It’s a very comical game (0:33:53) Kev: The writing is is entertaining (0:33:57) Kev: Again the character Dave I love him a lot and (0:34:00) Kev: The other part that they get right is the underwater portion (0:34:05) Kev: Fish are all accurately represented they’re all (0:34:08) Kev: well that’s majority of them are real life fish (0:34:12) Kev: and you can learn about them and then (0:34:14) Al: Yeah. I wouldn’t say vast majority, but you’ve not got to that point. But yeah, (0:34:18) Al: majority. I’ll go with majority. (0:34:19) Kev: let’s say the majority yes (0:34:22) Kev: uh… and then you get to the you know you go the whole gamut of the sea the (0:34:27) Kev: tropical fish down to (0:34:30) Kev: horrifying deaths with the monstrosities the the real life monstrosities and the (0:34:34) Kev: fake monstrosities down there (0:34:38) Kev: all like just thumbs up everywhere like I don’t have any (0:34:41) Kev: big complaints I can’t go about the top my head (0:34:44) Kev: uh… what about you out what do you (0:34:47) Al: Yeah, I’m mostly on the same page as you. It’s super fun. The two main things being (0:34:54) Al: the fishing and the sushi restaurant, they are good fun. You’re absolutely right. It (0:34:59) Al: doesn’t take itself seriously because I’m literally catching fish by swimming through (0:35:05) Al: and stabbing them. Sure, you’ve got your harpoon, and that’s a standard way to fish, but you’ve (0:35:12) Al: also got literally guns and a knife, and you can just walk up to a shark and… (0:35:17) Al: You can swim up to a shark and hit it with a baseball bat. Or there’s also if you encountered (0:35:22) Kev: - Yep, or the toy hammer. (0:35:27) Al: the baseball itself, you can get baseball. You can throw baseballs at sharks. They actually (0:35:29) Kev: I haven’t found the baseball. (0:35:34) Al: do a lot of damage, but yeah. It definitely doesn’t take it seriously, and it’s really (0:35:39) Al: fun, but it tries to do kind of vague realism with the fish, and it’s… (0:35:48) Al: It’s not super easy. There is some challenge to it, especially later on in the game, and (0:35:51) Kev: - Yeah, I can imagine. (0:35:54) Kev: - Mm-hmm. (0:35:54) Al: especially catching some of the fish with some of the boss battles and stuff like that. (0:36:01) Al: But yeah, no, super fun, super silly. Definitely my humour. I really enjoyed it overall. I (0:36:07) Al: do have a few complaints, but they’re mostly around the fact that there are about 10 random (0:36:15) Al: many games that exist in the game. (0:36:17) Al: There’s a point where you’re like ‘here’s an ice pick’ and you have to use the ice (0:36:26) Kev: That’s why… (0:36:36) Al: pick to pick through a sheet of ice, and that happens once. Ever. And if you fail it, you (0:36:40) Kev: Mm-hmm (0:36:43) Al: just try it again. Right? Like, a lot of these (0:36:44) Kev: Mm-hmm (0:36:47) Al: minigames feel a bit like WarioWare to me, when it’s like, right, you have 10 seconds (0:36:49) Kev: Hmm (0:36:52) Al: to figure out what you’re doing, otherwise you’ve failed and you have to try again. (0:36:56) Al: And it just feels like, what was the point in that? Like, these random, like, they aren’t (0:37:01) Al: part of the core, they’re completely different type of gameplay to everything else in the (0:37:05) Al: game. And I just, it’s really weird. The other thing is, have you done any of the VIP, the (0:37:14) Al: new items. (0:37:18) Al: So like random people will turn up to your sushi restaurant and they’ll say, (0:37:21) Al: “Hey, I want this specific thing.” And you have to go and gather the ingredients for (0:37:22) Kev: Yeah, yeah. (0:37:26) Al: that specific thing, and then two days later you take them to the sushi restaurant, (0:37:31) Al: Banjo will cook them sushi, and then you get success and you win some money. (0:37:34) Kev: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, you unlock things that way. A lot of things that way. (0:37:39) Al: You do, but I did about five or six of them, and then randomly they started (0:37:47) Al: extra minigames to make Banjo cook them the sushi. You start cooking it yourself. (0:37:50) Kev: What? (0:37:52) Kev: I haven’t gotten there wha- (0:37:53) Al: It’s actually Banjo, but you’re controlling Banjo to do that. (0:37:57) Al: And I have no idea why, like the first five or six, it’s just gather the ingredients, (0:38:00) Al: you see a cut scene, the person eats it, they’re like, “Wow, it’s amazing.” (0:38:04) Al: And then you’ve unlocked a new menu item. What’s the recipe? There’s one I’m looking for. (0:38:10) Al: Recipe is the word I’m looking for. You unlock a new recipe, you win some money, (0:38:14) Al: you get some thumbs up on your cookstart app. (0:38:17) Al: Great, fantastic. But then, like, I’ve done two. Two out of the seven I’ve done, (0:38:23) Al: they make you do six different minigames to cook the sushi. And I’m like, one, why? (0:38:30) Al: Right? Like, I just don’t know why. Two, why is this a change? Why were they all not like this? (0:38:37) Al: This is really random, the change up here. (0:38:38) Kev: that is wild that is very random because I’ve been playing for a while and haven’t encountered (0:38:44) Kev: that yet and that comes out of nowhere six that’s wild six out of seven right (0:38:46) Al: I didn’t get that till chapter six. I don’t know why they do that. Yes. Yeah. I don’t (0:38:57) Al: know why. I’ve got another one due in two days, and I don’t know whether that’s going (0:39:01) Al: to have minigames or not, but it just is really weird because I was like, oh, I was fully (0:39:06) Al: just expecting the cutscene and the person to like, wow, that’s amazing. And suddenly (0:39:11) Al: it was showing me these random WarioWare minigames. It’s so weird. (0:39:15) Kev: That is that is wild (0:39:16) Al: So that would that would be my biggest issue with the game. And it’s not a huge issue, (0:39:22) Kev: Soar yeah (0:39:25) Al: right? Because it’s not something that happens very often. None of them are really difficult. (0:39:28) Al: And if you fail them, I think other than the VIP menu items, other than that, I think you (0:39:33) Al: just retry them. But it just feels like this is not anything like the core gameplay. It’s (0:39:34) Kev: Yeah, yeah. (0:39:39) Kev: Yeah, it sounds jarring. (0:39:40) Al: and it is very jarring. You’re like, I’m, I’m, you know, swimming. (0:39:46) Al: I’m going around killing some fish. I’m doing some puzzles. I’m getting round and then suddenly (0:39:51) Al: it’s like, oh, no, you need to do this Ace Pick minigame. Or no, you need to do this. (0:39:56) Al: The drill, you did the drill one, I presume to get into the I think that’s quite early (0:39:58) Kev: Yeah, I forgot about the drill. Yeah (0:40:01) Al: on in. That’s the sort of thing I’m talking about. (0:40:05) Kev: Well, yeah, you know what that’s a good point like I yeah, yeah, I thought about the drill like (0:40:11) Al: You use that drill, you use that drill twice. (0:40:13) Kev: Yeah, you used to get in somewhere and it feels like you could use it somewhere else like (0:40:15) Al: In the whole game, twice. (0:40:19) Al: And never again, twice, ever. (0:40:22) Kev: That is if I all right, here’s my copium like if I were to try to make any sense out of this like they’re playing (0:40:29) Kev: Oh, obviously they’re still working on the game, right? We’re still getting updates and stuff. So, you know, maybe we’ll get a big (0:40:36) Kev: Postgame DLC even more of it. I don’t know but you’re right. Like (0:40:40) Kev: It is wild to think about I don’t think so either, but I’m just spitballing here (0:40:41) Al: I’d be very surprised if they ever come back to any of these again. It’s just this is what (0:40:54) Al: it is and it felt like they just had an idea for these and decided to put them in but they (0:40:58) Al: didn’t really want to add them in very much. It’s jarring. It’s a bit odd. It conflicts (0:41:09) Al: so much with the great gameplay that the brand- (0:41:11) Al: rest of the game is. And every time I encountered when I was just like, “Oh, not again.” I’d spend the one minute to do it, and then I’d be like, “Thank goodness that’s over, and I know they’ll never have to do that one again.” (0:41:15) Kev: Yeah. (0:41:19) Kev: Mm-hmm. (0:41:22) Kev: Mm. (0:41:23) Al: Then you move on and you continue playing the game that you’re actually enjoying. (0:41:26) Kev: Yeah, yeah, I g- huh. (0:41:29) Kev: That is so odd, like, I just wonder if they were trying to break up the, like, the pacing, or, or didn’t want the game to feel too monotonous, because, like, how could I put this? (0:41:42) Al: It doesn’t stop that, though, because it’s like 10 different things that only take 30 (0:41:44) Kev: Yeah. (0:41:46) Kev: Yeah. (0:41:47) Kev: Yeah, I don’t know. (0:41:47) Al: seconds each. (0:41:49) Al: It doesn’t really do that. (0:41:49) Kev: I’m, I’m baffled. (0:41:51) Kev: I’m just trying to figure it out, but I, I’m just as puzzled as you are. (0:41:54) Al: Anyway, that’s my main complaint. (0:42:00) Al: It’s not a huge one, and it’s just like I’m now done with those so I don’t have to worry (0:42:04) Al: about them again. (0:42:05) Al: You know, if I want to continue playing, I can finish doing all the collection and stuff (0:42:09) Al: like that and finish all that which is always fun. (0:42:12) Al: Yeah, it’s just a bit weird. Should we talk about some of the actual mechanics then? (0:42:16) Kev: All right, yeah, yeah, okay, so (0:42:17) Al: Get into the good stuff. Talk to us about diving. (0:42:19) Kev: Yes, let’s start with that right cuz that’s that’s the name of the game and it would say it’s the primary mechanic (0:42:27) Kev: Okay, so (0:42:29) Kev: the at the start of the game (0:42:32) Kev: the game day is broken up into three phases morning afternoon and night and (0:42:37) Kev: Here’s your first two phases of morning and afternoon to go diving and hunt fish (0:42:42) Kev: and it’s pretty (0:42:46) Kev: At least at the beginning. I think it’s fairly it’s (0:42:48) Kev: Relatively simple or straightforward that the basic one is harpooning (0:42:52) Kev: So you you move around with Dave you have a limited air supply because you’re diving of course (0:42:58) Kev: And the air supply is essentially your HP. There’s no timer, but the the age the air is going down (0:43:04) Al: Yep. There’s a timer that you can reset, yeah. (0:43:05) Kev: so there’s a sort of (0:43:07) Kev: inherent timer, but you can find (0:43:10) Kev: Exactly. Yes, you can find (0:43:13) Kev: supplies of oxygen throughout the map. (0:43:16) Kev: And so you swim around you you have your harpoon gun which you what is it (0:43:29) Kev: like there’s ZR or a whatever and then a little targeting reticle shows up kind (0:43:35) Kev: of like the angle you’re supposed to fire the harpoon and you push the other (0:43:39) Kev: button and it fires it and it hits the fish and that at the most basic level is (0:43:46) Kev: is how you catch fish. Now of course that they add a lot more to that because (0:43:53) Kev: early on in the very like surface level a lot of the fish are small and easy to (0:43:58) Kev: catch but later on some fish will require actually multiple harpoonings to (0:44:03) Kev: get because they have more quote-unquote HP or what have you. As Al said you are (0:44:11) Kev: given a melee weapon you have a knife by default but you can find other ones (0:44:14) Kev: throughout the map. (0:44:16) Kev: The baseball bat, the sword, the hammer, things like that. (0:44:20) Al: The sleepy hammer. It’s so sick because it puts them to sleep. You’re just like knocking them out. (0:44:21) Kev: Yep, the squeaky hammer, that is a good one. (0:44:23) Kev: Yep, yep, yep, yep. (0:44:28) Kev: And you can use those, but they are a little riskier because some of the fish can damage you. (0:44:33) Kev: There are aggressive fish, as the ocean is. (0:44:38) Kev: And when they attack you, you lose oxygen, essentially. (0:44:41) Kev: Again, that’s your timer and your HP bar. (0:44:43) Kev: Um, uh, (0:44:46) Kev: Uh, later on you get guns, as Al said, um, which, uh, do not capture the fish as the harpoon does, but inflict a lot more damage. There’s a, uh, (0:44:57) Al: I think you know exactly what they do, they shit them. That’s it. (0:44:59) Kev: Yeah, there’s a few different ones. There’s like a long range, a close range. Uh, there’s actually a net gun that can catch some of them live, but that’s a, that’s a bit trickier. But, but yeah. Um, and you need the guns because later on, uh, some of those, uh, like, for instance, (0:45:16) Kev: imagine a shark will be a lot more HP heavy than a little fish and it will attack you. So just trying to harpoon it over and over, it will be a bit difficult. So use the gun to weaken the fish essentially. Um, some fish actually like the sharks cannot be actually harpooned. Uh, you just have to straight up kill them, um, uh, to get their meat and whatnot. (0:45:38) Al: although although you can use the harpin to damage (0:45:40) Kev: You can use the harpoon to damage on it. That is correct. Um, because the guns do have ammo and you, (0:45:46) Kev: they’re just, you know, ammo refills throughout the map. But if you run out of ammo, you have to switch to the harpoon to try to finish them off or whatnot. Um, yeah. And I, and of course that there’s a wide variety of fish. And sometimes they, they have different attacks or patterns or whatnot. Right. Some fish will charge it. You some will like jellyfish will try to sting you or generate electricity. There’s even a jellyfish that explodes, um, (0:46:16) Kev: which is what you see here. Yes, I have. (0:46:16) Al: Oh yeah. Have you managed to catch one of them yet? Yeah. That was really difficult because (0:46:21) Al: I was looking through my decks and I was like, “Oh, I’m missing one from the depths.” And (0:46:25) Kev: Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That’s a kicker with that one. You have to act fast because even if it doesn’t hurt you, it still blows up like, you know, like a vault’s work or whatever. Um, (0:46:28) Al: I saw it was, “Oh, it’s that jellyfish, isn’t it?” And I’m like, “Oh, I need to catch it (0:46:32) Al: before it blows up.” (0:46:42) Al: - Yeah, and if it sets itself off and you shoot it, (0:46:46) Kev: Uh-huh. (0:46:46) Al: then it will blow up, right? (0:46:47) Al: So you need to either attack it without it seeing you (0:46:50) Al: or you need to catch it or stun it or something like that. (0:46:53) Al: There’s like, you can’t, you can’t just, (0:46:55) Al: ‘cause like, so you spend most of the time just going, (0:46:57) Al: oh, I’ll just whittle down their HP, kill them, (0:46:59) Al: and then catch them, but that doesn’t work for that (0:47:02) Al: ‘cause it just blows up. (0:47:02) Kev: Right right right right um (0:47:05) Kev: Yeah, and at least from what I’ve encountered. I think that’s kind of the general flow of how you go diving (0:47:11) Kev: but (0:47:12) Kev: Of course you can upgrade all you know a lot of equipment to upgrade you can upgrade your guns your harpoon (0:47:20) Kev: You can upgrade your diving suit to go deeper. You can upgrade your oxygen tank to the last longer (0:47:27) Kev: and there’s probably a few other ones I can’t remember right now, but (0:47:31) Kev: But yeah, they are (0:47:33) Kev: You catch all these fish and then you make mone
In this week's episode, Matt & Alex talk about the first three episodes of Kite Man: Hell Yeah! on Max. Matt spent a lot of time around kites as a child so he knows how terrifying of a villain he is, Alex immediately starts shipping Bane with anyone who will take him, and they both can't wait for the inevitable Noonan's pop-up bar. Find out more at https://henchmen-of-comics.pinecast.co
Kite Man: Hell Yeah! is the newest DC series on Max. Spinning off from the popular Harley Quinn, this show follows the antics of Kite Man and Golden Glider as they navigate the absurd challenges of running Gotham's seediest dive bar, Noonan's. Expect a mix of crime, comedy, and cameos from iconic characters like Darkseid and Harley Quinn. Tune in as we determine our favorite moments, characters, rating, as well as cons and production notes. Welcome to Today's Episode!
Jomi and Steve are back and ready to dive into all things DC and animated, starting with their reactions to Season 2 of 'My Adventures With Superman' (00:00). Later, the guys are joined by the star of 'Kite Man: Hell Yeah' Matt Oberg, the voice of Kite Man himself, to discuss the new DC spinoff show (00:00). Hosts: Jomi Adeniran and Steve Ahlman Guest: Matt Oberg Producer: Jonathan Kermah Additional Production Support: Arjuna Ramgopal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We are so back. We did not just fall out of a coconut tree. But Maybe Chuck Brown, aka Kite Man did? The Spinoff to the great R Rated cartoon series (Batman says FUCK!) Harley Quinn is here. And did someone say Noonan's? Chris gushes about the Garth Ennis Hit Man, Steve provides all the context from the Harley Quinn Series, and we have as much fun as we've had since M.O.D.O.K. All this plus Crossovers and Thirty Second Pitches
Welcome back, That! Crew! Special guest Lance joins Mendte, Mashko, and Features as they talk string burn Charlie Brown! Hell Yeah! The first two episodes of Kite Man dropped on MAX and hit the ground running—or… flying… whatever. The green-garbed goofball from the Harley Quinn show takes the top spot shockingly. Next, the guys dive into the shocking finale of The Boys, if the Acolyte sticks the landing, and obviously Deadpool and Wolverine. After that, the guys get into the comic reviews with last week's gems. Books like Destro 2, Ultimate X-Men 5, Spectacular Spider-Men 5, and Biker Mice from Mars. Blood Hunt updates, Rocketeer's new flight, and more so hit play. That's That! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/that-comic-podcast--5896499/support.
Bill Frost (CityWeekly.net, X96 Radio From Hell) and Tommy Milagro (SlamWrestling.net) talk Kite Man: Hell Yeah, Exploding Kittens, The Bear, 61st Street, Dress My Tour, Time Bandits, The Decameron, Summer Olympics, Knox Goes Away, Humane, The Emmys, Rasslin' News, My Spy: The Eternal City, Veep, Orphan Black: Echoes, Sunny, and more. Drinking: Vodka from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Outlaw Distillery. * Yell at us (or order a TV Tan T-shirt) @TVTanPodcast on Threads, Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, or Gmail.* Rate us: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, YouTube, Amazon Podcasts, Audible, etc.
The Superhero Show Show #542The Boys vs...BUTCHER?!Introduction: The Boys vs Butcher - A Battle for SupremacyIn this thrilling episode of "The Superhero Show Show" podcast, our hosts dive deep into the explosive events of "The Boys" episode 408, titled "Assassination Run." The battle lines are drawn, and it's The Boys vs Butcher in a high-stakes showdown that leaves fans on the edge of their seats. This episode promises an in-depth analysis of the power struggles, betrayals, and jaw-dropping moments that define this pivotal episode.The Boys vs Butcher: The Ultimate ShowdownOur hosts waste no time getting into the heart of the episode, dissecting every twist and turn of "Assassination Run." The intense confrontation between The Boys and Butcher takes center stage, as alliances are tested and true intentions are revealed. The podcast explores the complex character dynamics and the moral ambiguities that make "The Boys" such a compelling series. Key moments are highlighted, including Butcher's ruthless tactics and the surprising revelations that could change the course of the battle.My Adventures With Superman - Pierce the Heavens, Superman!Shifting gears, the hosts delve into "My Adventures With Superman" episode "Pierce the Heavens, Superman!" This episode showcases Superman facing one of his toughest challenges yet. The podcast discusses how this installment blends action and emotion, capturing the essence of the Man of Steel. Special attention is given to the character development and the stunning animation that brings Superman's latest adventure to life.Hit Monkey - Return to SenderNext up is "Hit Monkey" with the episode "Return to Sender." The hosts explore the unique premise of a hitman monkey navigating the criminal underworld. They discuss the episode's dark humor and gritty action, highlighting how "Hit Monkey" stands out in the superhero genre. The conversation also touches on the series' visual style and its ability to balance violence with storytelling.Hit Monkey - Guess Who's Coming to DinnerContinuing with "Hit Monkey," the episode "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" is analyzed for its intriguing plot twists and character interactions. The podcast examines how this episode deepens the show's narrative, adding layers to Hit Monkey's quest for vengeance. The hosts appreciate the clever writing and the unexpected developments that keep viewers hooked.Kite Man: Hell Yeah! - Pilot, Hell Yeah!The discussion then turns to "Kite Man: Hell Yeah!" with its pilot episode. The hosts express their excitement for this new series, praising its comedic take on the superhero genre. They break down the pilot's key moments, from Kite Man's origin story to his hilarious misadventures. The episode's humor and irreverent tone are celebrated, marking it as a promising addition to the superhero lineup.Kite Man: Hell Yeah! - Grand Reopening, Hell Yeah!In "Grand Reopening, Hell Yeah!," the hosts continue their praise for "Kite Man: Hell Yeah!" They highlight how the series maintains its momentum, with the grand reopening of Kite Man's lair serving as a focal point. The podcast delves into the character dynamics and the laugh-out-loud moments that define this episode, reaffirming their enthusiasm for the show's future.Spider-Man: The Animated Series - The Sins of the Fathers, Chapter VII: The Man Without FearFinally, the podcast wraps up with a nostalgic look at "Spider-Man: The Animated Series" episode "The Sins of the Fathers, Chapter VII: The Man Without Fear." The hosts reminisce about the iconic team-up between Spider-Man and Daredevil. They discuss the episode's impact on the series and its significance within the larger Marvel animated universe. The conversation highlights the strong storytelling...
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SUPERSIZE EPISODE We discuss drones > fireworks. The 10th Anniversary show. Losing your phone. McDonald's new sauces. Jordan see's Blink 182, A Day To Remember, and Hamilton. Men do NOT want to wear short shorts. Talkin' Baseball: Cosmic baseball games, The Savannah Bananas, and Portland Pickles. LA police chase ends like you hope it would. Couple arrested for margarita butt funnel. Youtuber's fake mustache mug shot. TV/Movie/Streaming updates: Maxxine stinks, Inside Out $1b boxoffice, so many sequels, Kite Man! VIDEO EPISODE on YOUTUBE www.youtube.com/@itseriknagel AUDIO EPISODE: IHeartRadio | Apple | Spotify Social Media: @itseriknagel
Listen to the DynaMic Podcast Network at http://dynamicpodcasts.comJoin our community at https://patreon.com/dynamicduel**SPOILER REVIEW**• 0:00:00 - Introduction• 0:04:17 - No-Prize Time• 0:10:22 - Guy Gardner and Hawkgirl Revealed in Superman Set Photos • 0:15:01 - Batman Ninja vs Yakuza League Teaser Trailer • 0:17:47 - Question of the Week• 0:18:34 - Kite Man: Hell Yeah! Official Trailer• 0:20:26 - Green Lantern: First Flight Review• 0:50:48 - Sign offWebsite: https://dynamicduel.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/dynamicduelpodcastMerch: https://dynamic-duel-shop.fourthwall.com/Executive producers: Ken Johnson, John Starosky, Zachary Hepburn, Dustyn Balcom, Miggy Matanguihan, Brandon Estergard, Nathaniel Wagner, Levi Yeaton, Austin Wesolowski, AJ Dunkerley, Scott Camacho, Gil Camacho, Adam Speas, Andrew Schunk, Dean Maleski, Devin Davis, and Joseph KerstingTake a Chance by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4457-take-a-chance, Blip Stream by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3443-blip-stream#GreenLantern #FirstFlight #DCBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dynamic-duel-dc-vs-marvel--5414543/support.
Your favorite podcaster's podcast is back with the latest and greatest news from the fandom world! Deadpool and Wolverine enters the marketing home stretch while production on Superman is just beginning. The MCU is returning to Hall H at SDCC! What are they going to reveal? Plus, news on Batman the Caped Crusader, Kite-Man, Lanterns, Black Panther 3, Friday 4, and much more!
The temp is rising, the BBQs are lit, and new TV shows are hot off the grill and into our living rooms this July! Dan and Raul are checking the summer snacks served by the multitude of streamers who want our hard-earned subscriptions. Among the burgers and dogs awaiting us are spicy new offerings like Natalie Portman's Not Being a Lady in the Lake, Nic Cage and a pair of Longlegs, and Rashida Jones's seeing the 'Sunny' side of a scary situation. On the animated menu, Kite Man says Hell Yeah to some more adventures; somehow, a show is called Exploding Kittens, and the BBQ links keep coming in Sausage Party: Foodtopia. There's a mess of returning shows, a whole Olympics, more Maxxxine and a really sick party in The Decameron (whatever that is), so come summer with us!
Joined by the #DORK Podcast's Rich Keefe - We discuss the hottest topics from the week!Redbox Files for BankruptcyBig Weekend for ‘A Quiet Place: Day One”‘Kite Man: Hell Yeah!' Trailer‘Cobra Kai' Season 6 Trailer‘Bandon Stone and the New World' Trailer‘Hellboy' Teaser‘Jackpot' TrailerWicked Weekend in NovemeberLoose Release Dates for The Batman, Dune & Star Wars SequelsJoin the conversation on social media: @MACandGUpodcast
With no football, Thaddeus and Chauncey lament another Dodgers loss to happen during recording as well as optimism post injury bug. Chauncey celebrates a surprisingly good NBA draft by the Lakers and looks at possible off-season moves as well as the early signings and trades from around the NBA. Later, they review the newest trailer for "Batman: The Caped Crusader", as well as the writing team behind "Lanterns", the set photos from "Superman: Legacy", and are happy "Kite-Man" finally has a release date. They also look forward to Marvel's Comic Con panel and break down the latest episode of "The Boys". Afterwards, they review a thrilling episode of "The Acolyte", as well as the trailers for "Here" and "Nosferatu". Chauncey bids good-bye to Martin Mull. Finally, they share what they've watched this week including "The Bear", "Who Killed WCW", "The 1 Percent Club", and more.LA PODFIDENTIAL is brought to you by Underdog Fantasy and is part of the LAFB PODCAST NETWORK.Use promo code "lapod" for up to $100 matched on your first deposit.Follow us on Twitter: @bigchaunc64 and Instagram: @bigchaunc64 and @lapodfidential
Just sit there and stew a while with that title. Once you get that out of the way, we got a bit to talk about. The Acolyte just dropped a action packed, death filled episode, and hinted at ties to the sequel trilogy. Eddie Murphy dropping extremely unexpected Shrek news, and HBO gets what MAX didnt! Plus, Sony seems to be abandoning the PSVR 2 already, XBOX wants to make a big splash at Gamescom, and Capcom is bringing Frank West back, again. A ton more so stick around and take a listen.
This week on Hero or Zero Conor is going solo and telling us about a character from the 60s that's stuck around and risen up (like a kite) in recent years!...If you want to support the show: https://www.patreon.com/heroesforhirepodcastTo get Heroes for Hire merch: https://heroesforhire.ie/shopFollow us on Twitter: @Heroes4hirepod , @conlawler , @shaunmeighanFollow us on Facebook: Det. Divilment's Discussion GroupFollow us on Instagram: heroesforhirepodcastEmail any questions or queries to: HeroesforHire_@outlook.com Big thanks to our Patrons:Róisín and Baby Ben PalmerJoe BernieRyan Komatsu Dozer Enthusiast EvansonWaffles Loves you and hopes you have a good dayDavid ClarkeShaun Chuck it in the wash and it'll be grand JamiesonDominicAnna Irish Walrus Forever and congrats Roisin on your baby HjelmroosDanny McLaughlinLordsmishMichelle BrowneMichaela Doughtyfrost (overwhelmed by uni and other bad choices)Ed BallConor and Lorraine are certain you COULD kill someone with a compass just aim for the carotid arteryRuss- Question is David Zaslav the real life known bastard Reed Richards without the logic -ParfittJackson Brueheim decided to let Sean stay as hostLiz had a few too many on st paddy's day and tipsily subscribed to the patreonCiara LawlerJudge LeahyThe Amazing World of KezzaMikey the Leinster ledgbag chair's number 1 fanKyle BarowskyRuairi screamed when he was responded to on twitterSean subbed to the patreon after 10 creamy pintsPete can't wait to hear his name read out on the podcast so definitely won't make it too long. Get exclusive access all our extra movie reviews here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today,in the first half of the episode, Ali and Asif review their favourite entertainment from 2023 (1:21). They discuss the best movies, Tv shows, movies and books from the year. Listen to hear what they thought about ‘Maestro', ‘The Iron Claw', ‘About My Father', ‘Killers of the Flower Moon',‘Blackberry', ‘Succession', ‘The Bear', ‘Shrinking', ‘Beef', ‘The Curse' and ‘The Last of Us'. They also discuss comedy albums by Chris Rock and Mike Birbglia and music from boygenius and the Gaslight Anthem. Finally they discuss books such as ‘Sunshine Nails' and podcasts such as ‘R U Springing Springsteen on my Bean'. Then, they preview what entertainment they are looking forward to in 2024 (44:13) including numerous sequels to ‘Inside Out', ‘Beetlejuice', ‘Joker'', ‘Gladiator', ‘Deadpool', and ‘Beverly Hills Cop', as well as original movies such as ‘Mickey 17' and ‘Megalopolis'. They also discuss upcoming TV shows such as ‘Penguin', ‘X-Men ‘97', ‘Kite Man', Mr and Mrs. Smith and “The 3 Body Problem'. The opinions expressed are those of the hosts, and do not reflect those of any other organizations. This podcast and website represents the opinions of the hosts. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for entertainment and informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Music courtesy of Wataboi and 8er41 from Pixabay Contact us at doctorvcomedian@gmail.com Follow us on Social media: Twitter: @doctorvcomedian Instagram: doctorvcomedian
Listen to the DynaMic Podcast Network http://dynamicpodcasts.comJoin our community at https://patreon.com/dynamicduel• 0:00:00 - Introduction • 0:04:35 - No-Prize Time • 0:11:21 - Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Trailer• 0:17:17 - Question of the Week • 0:17:58 - Kite Man: Hell Yeah Official Teaser• 0:20:30 - Doom Patrol vs Guardians of the Galaxy intro • 0:24:36 - Guardians of the Galaxy history and roster • 0:31:54 - Doom Patrol history and roster • 0:43:15 - Fight speculation • 1:01:32 - Duel results • 1:06:41 - Sign off Website: https://dynamicduel.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/dynamicduelpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/Dynamic_DuelMerch: https://dynamic-duel-shop.fourthwall.com/Executive producers: Ken Johnson, John Starosky, Zachary Hepburn, Dustyn Balcom, Miggy Matanguihan, Brandon Estergard, Nathaniel Wagner, Levi Yeaton, Nic Abanto, Austin Wesolowski, AJ Dunkerley, Scott Camacho, and Adam SpeasPulse by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/song/4250-pulse, One Sly Move by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/song/4168-one-sly-move, Take a Chance by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4457-take-a-chance, Clash Defiant by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3510-clash-defiant, Blip Stream by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3443-blip-stream, Nowhere Land by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4148-nowhere-land, License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license#GuardiansOfTheGalaxy #DoomPatrol #MarvelVsDCThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5414543/advertisement