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Who's That Girl? A New Girl Podcast

This podcast covers New Girl Season 4, Episode 11, LAXmas, which originally aired on December 9, 2014 and was written by Matt Fusfeld & Alex Cuthbertson and directed by Trent O'Donnell. Here's a quick recap of the episode:In this episode, Jess, Nick, Winston, Schmidt, Cece, and Coach are traveling for Christmas despite doubts and setbacks.This episode got an 8/10 rating from both Kritika and Kelly; Kritika's favorite character was Schmidt and Kelly's favorite was Nick.While not discussed in the podcast, we noted other references in this episode including:Santa - The opening play blamed Santa for eating “Gingy's” arm. Additionally, Jess thought the man at the bar with the white beard was Santa. We talked about Santa for our Pop Culture reference on our podcast in S2 E11 - Santa.Annie - When Jess is pleading with Barry for plane tickets, Barry says he sarcastically says, “Oh, I didn't know that [it was Christmas]. I thought they just did a black version of Annie for no reason.”HBO GO - Schmidt proposed to Cece that they should wait in the first-class lounge, “like the other HBO GO subscribers.”Oprah Winfrey - Barry quoted Oprah Winfrey in this episode, saying: "Greatest discovery of all time is that a person can change his future by merely changing his attitude."McDuck - Nick thought Ryan's family had “McDuck money” based on the picture of his house in England.Downton Abbey / Anna and Mr. Bates - When looking at the picture of Ryan's house the gang asked where the characters from Downton Abbey were and if they had seen the show.Scrubs - When Jess and Barry were talking at the bar, Barry said meeting his ex-boyfriend's family over the holidays was worse than the last season of Scrubs.Billy Joel / "Piano Man" / "Goodnight Saigon" - When Schmidt was recounting to the guy in the lounge that he was from Long Island, and not Manhattan, he exclaimed aspects of Long Island culture, including Billy Joel and some of his songs.Paul Dano - Barry shared that he thought Paul Dano was on Nick and Winston's flight where they got first class seats.Daniel Craig - When Schmidt shared to Cece that the guy in the lounge disrespected something more important to him than “any stupid lounge”, Cece questioned if it was  Daniel Craig's tailoring.Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 12! Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/

Kyle and Cody's Cult Cinema Cast
Should The Government Take All Of Scrouge McDuck's Money (Duck Tales) - PoliSciFiPod

Kyle and Cody's Cult Cinema Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 47:40


One more side project drop! Welcome to the Political Science Fiction Podcast! We use fiction to examine real political science topics. In this episode we ask, is Scrouge McDuck a good billionaire and should the government tax him into oblivion?  Artwork by Scribblejay

Rosa Remarks: a Don Rosa Podcast
24 - Incident at McDuck Tower

Rosa Remarks: a Don Rosa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 72:45


Guest Hosts: A.C. Sivebæk & Ted Johansson | Listeners, get your safety gear ready, as we journey close to the top floor of McDuck Tower! My guests and I discuss this classic Rosa ten-pager, with its dark humor and great use of onomatopoeia!

TheGeekOutShow
What Did i Order? An Early Present!

TheGeekOutShow

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 69:02


I was able to talk McDuck out of retirement and we had a fun conversation over life and shared ideas of stupidity! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tgos/message

THE GEEK OUT SHOW
What Did i Order? An Early Present!

THE GEEK OUT SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 69:02


I was able to talk McDuck out of retirement and we had a fun conversation over life and shared ideas of stupidity! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tgos/message

Rosa Remarks: a Don Rosa Podcast
14 - His Majesty, McDuck

Rosa Remarks: a Don Rosa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 97:13


Guest Host: Harry Fluks | What ho, varlet? Make sure your passport is in order and journey with us to McDuckland, the sovereign mini-state governed by his royal stinginess, Scrooge McDuck, the First! I'm joined by Harry Fluks, who conceived the great Disney Comics resource INDUCKS, so we have some conversation about that project in addition to discussing this classic Scrooge adventure, a loose adaptation of the British film romp "Passport to Pimlico" (catch the opening fanfare in the intro).

Barks Remarks - a Carl Barks Podcast
70 - the Prize of Pizarro

Barks Remarks - a Carl Barks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 64:21


Guest Hosts: Austin Kelly & Bucket Think Tank The Prize of Pizarro is a classic Scrooge & the ducks treasure hunt, set in the Andes (again!) with an unusual structure: the ducks are never aware of the antagonists of the story, the isolated Incas that have guarded the mines of the Incas for hundreds of years! Join us as we talk about this unusual structure, some uncharacteristic McDuck generosity, and much more!

Mixtape Ambassadors
Episode 193: Mind Your Own Fucking Business

Mixtape Ambassadors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 97:25


Jeff and Leo Monster their way through an Ohio spill...and I'm not talking about Milf Manor. McDonald's shrinks even further with a Cardi B and Offset meal. Live stream cooking with fire cam girl. Jeff scrooge McDuck's his way to a new keyboard. Joey Swole shrugs off cancel culture and monster unleashes a beast all on this episode of The Mixtape Ambassador's.

Not Another D&D Podcast
Trinyvale X Bahumia Mini-Arc - Ep 02: Call of the Trident

Not Another D&D Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 109:08


Welcome back to Trinyvale AND Bahumia! In part two of our three-part crossover special, The Triplets head into the neighboring swamp in search of the missing Green Teens… and also more potential rental properties. Onyx becomes an accidental babysitter, Jens gives fashion advice and Nyack goes full McDuck as the Trinyvale Takeover of Moonstone continues! GET AUSTRALIA LIVE SHOW TICKETS HERE! - https://naddpod.com/liveGET YOUR SOL BUFO PLUSHIE HERE! - https://www.makeship.com/products/sol-bufo-plush---CREDITSEditing and Production by Trevor Lyons (@LyonatLarge)Mixing and Sound Design - Daniel Ramos (@Schubirds on Twitter & @Dr.Schubird on IG)Trinyvale Intro and Outro by Emily AxfordLogo Design by Chelsea LeCompteSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hearts of Oak Podcast
Callum - англичанин в России / An Englishman in Russia

Hearts of Oak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 63:55 Transcription Available


This episode we welcome Callum back to Hearts of Oak as he joins us to discuss his latest trip. First it was an Afghanistan vacation, then a cheeky weekend in Serbia and now his recent sabbatical takes him to Russia! He is best known for being the co-host on the hugely popular Lotus Eaters Podcast and is now carving out a 'dark tourism' niche for himself by showing us these countries in a way we have never seen before. His report on his latest trip to Russia, including the Donbass region is a must see, absolutely fascinating viewing. The media tell us one story. Callum is showing the other side. Watch the documentaries of his adventures... Russia: https://youtu.be/B0i0zbuCIIM Afghanistan: https://youtu.be/2oMW5pL9Z4w Serbia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0Q_Tp0IVzc&t=3s Our previous interview with him... Callum - رجل إنجليزي في كابول / An Englishman in Kabul  https://www.podbean.com/pu/pbblog-vti5d-b2f6e6  Connect with Callum at... GETTR https://gettr.com/user/Callum TWITTER https://twitter.com/AkkadSecretary?s=20&t=jM2HdR0iXmda0vJHwrTg-w YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@BritannicaPolitica SUBSCRIBESTAR https://www.subscribestar.com/callum LOTUSEATERS https://www.lotuseaters.com/ Interview broadcast live 16.2.23 *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art https://theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com/ and follow him on GETTR https://gettr.com/user/BoschFawstin To sign up for our weekly email, find our social media, podcasts, video and livestreaming platforms... https://heartsofoak.org/connect/ Please like, subscribe and share! [0:22] Callum, it is great to have you back with us once again.   Oh hello, thank you for having me again. Not at all. You go to these weird and wonderful places in the world, so it's always good to get a completely different viewpoint. So thanks for coming on and obviously the links to not only this trip but all the other ones are in the description. So people can just click and go to your Britannica, Politica YouTube, which actually gave me it gives me so many ads. So it's obviously popular if it's throwing up so many ads   I don't think YouTube's found out yet. I think they're just doing our travel vlog, right? Nothing unusual there. [1:03] I thoroughly enjoyed it but to our viewers obviously you've done, This is your third one, isn't it? because you were on talking about your Afghan trip and then you did a little sneaky week ender in Serbia. And then this is number three. Yeah. In the series.   I'm trying to go to Chitels for fun. So we did Afghanistan, which thanks to Miles. When we went to Serbia, I mean, the main thing there wasn't, I mean, it was Serbian culture and whatnot, but also we went to go meet the migrants. So loads of Afghans and whatnot, they come up through Serbia. One of the main routes because they're not in the EU to then get into the EU via Hungary or Croatia and then to the rest of where we are. So we went and interviewed those guys and those guys are just not great. I'll be honest. I was not filled with confidence meeting those people because they have no interest in us. They have no interest in anything that is with the West. It's literally just gibs. They're not in danger in the slightest. So whatever. There's that. So go check that video out. And the most recent one was I decided I'd go to New Russia. [2:12] So not only old Russia, as we know it, the Russian Federation, but the new provinces. So I went down to Luhansk and saw what life was like there at the moment. Well, let's get into all this. This is an Englishman in Russia and not some of your others. Again, the links for those documentaries there in the description. But I guess Russia is easier to get into than Afghanistan, but maybe more difficult than Serbia, so its kind of in the middle. [2:41] I mean, what do you define by more difficult, I suppose?   Well, you did. It's probably slightly more difficult. Maybe there aren't as big a range of flights and then you still have to go and pay for your visa. So, I mean, you just go to Serbia. I've been to Serbia quite a few times and you can drive there. So it's actually kind of more accessible, I guess. [3:04] But you got there, your hotel. I love the way you... What was it? Big ass bed. Very nice. Big ass TV. Very nice. Carpet. Very nice. I love the surprise to see carpet. But yeah, it was a decent hotel.   It was a very nice carpet. I'll be honest. I wouldn't have mentioned it if it was. I was like, oh, it's great. Like just to have such a high quality, who cares, carpet, right? You just leave it, you forget it for 10 years, turns into a piece of crap. No one ever replaces it. No, this has been replaced recently by the feel of it. But the getting into part, when I went to Afghanistan, you pay for the visa, you pay for the flight, whatever it was. I think it was, what was it? 30 hours or something of flights. So that was pain. But going through security, you turn up, fill in some form, no one reads it, no one interviews you. What are you going to do? Make the place worse? Good luck. But Russia right now, of course, they're taking their security extremely, extremely seriously. For the understandable reason. So I got taken to a separate room after my passport just failed to scan. [4:16] Okay, they take the passport off you. You're then looking around and you notice that the only people with you are a bunch of people from like Egypt and then some Ukrainians. That's gonna be fun. They then move you to another room where you just get told to sit and wait. How long? [4:34] Four hours later. I've been here for four hours. What's going on? Wait. Thanks. Cool. Everyone around you by that point. The Ukrainians have left. They're fine. You're still there with all the Egyptians. And then eventually you get dragged into a third room where you just have to get, I don't know if the word is interrogated, but they want to know everything about your life. And a mate of mine who's also British, who was only visiting Russia, not the new regions, he had the same experience. So apparently this is for, if not EU citizens, at least all UK citizens, which is you get enhanced security, which is they check your phone, they check what you got in your bag, They ask you what you're doing, who you know, they call them up, ask them why the hell you're here, they want to know where your parents live, the whole shebang. [5:20] So yeah, I mean, that's worse than the Taliban, but you know, it's understandable. Taliban is up there. Hey, I'm sorry, DJ Q says Zelensky green question mark. So is that a Zelensky t-shirt you have?   No, I got this before him. He's stealing my look, if anything. Victoria Willing there says, Mcduck is tasty. We'll get on to that in a bit. But one of the big things obviously is cash. So you were showing your hoards of cash on your desk when you got to the hotel. Obviously cash is the only way. I mean, tell us what that was like. [6:00] Yeah. So for the Russians, people seem to think, so I had all the cash and the people thought that everyone just uses cash there. No. As soon as we kicked them off the payment system in the West, they've just logged onto a new one. [6:13] British, it all works, it's fine. And everything they pay with this card, I saw very few people carrying cash. The only people that affects are us. So when we turn up as foreigners, we have to bring piles of cash now because you won't have a card that works. And if you think, oh, we'll just open a Russian bank, put money in there and then use a card. Yeah, you can, but it's not the easiest thing in the world. And also, I don't know, do you really want to go through that rigmarole. It's easy just to carry the cash. So yeah, if you're going to go, definitely take US dollars. That's the best thing. The other thing is euros. I tried some British pounds. No bank in all of Moscow would accept my British pounds. So I tried like five.   What was it like? I remember when I was living in Bulgaria and I could open up a bank account and it had to be US dollar. So whenever you went to get money, you'd queue up, the 20 years ago at the end of ATO, you'd queue up, you'd eventually get your dollars, you'd join another queue, and then you'd get, that would give you a slip to exchange it into lever. And then you join the third queue, and that would give you lever as about 45 minutes. But how do you just go in and you had to show ID and exchange your money? You don't even need ID. You just turn up to an exchange place, as much dollars, um, they'll give you whatever. I think if you did a high enough amount. [7:37] So if you did like a couple of grand or something like that in one go, maybe a grand, they'd ask you for ID and documentation, but if you do like a few hundred here and there, no one cares. So it's, it's very relaxed.   Or if only we were like that. And what, so you, yeah, you got there, you, You checked it. The hotel was an impressive hotel. I mean, the lobby was huge. [7:58] Yeah, it's an old Stalinist building. I think Stalin used to have dignitaries stay there. [8:03] Beautiful building from the outside as well. If people want to look it up, Hotel Hilton, Leningradskaja. Really old. They actually have a video playing in the lobby of all the different people who have stayed there and Soviet propaganda about how great it is, which is really weird. But whatever. One way of advertising your hotel, propaganda films. I think it was number 50 out of like 750. I guess it wasn't packed full of foreigners. [8:30] It was. I didn't see a single Russian person staying though. There was some Brazilian journalist I met on the last day. He was really nice. What was weird there is he was also, because we're sort of set up in this mindset of the West right now, at least generally, you know, we're combating Russia and Russia's bad and the West is good and we're helping, whatever, like your thing, right? But when you speak to someone from Brazil or the world that's just away from this dichotomy, it just didn't give a crap. I was talking to him, he was like, yeah, I just don't care. I'm just, here to cover a story about this, that or the other Russian-Brazilian trade relations. But when, it came to the conflict, he was just like, who wins, wins. Not interested. So when you met anyone in that hotel that seemed to be that position. I didn't find any Westerners. Quite refreshing. So the first thing was going to get food. I loved it. You went to McDonald's via an off license. So I'm off to McDonald's the next thing you are looking at vodka. So you seem to be more interested in getting your vodka fitting in Russia than getting your Big Mac. [9:42] Yeah, well the vodka is two euros. Sorry, two dollars, not two euros. A bottle. You know how you get to check out in this country and you'll see a bunch of confectionary? They just have crates of different kinds of vodka, all for two bucks. So if you're just popping home, why not get a bottle while you're driving? I don't know. [9:58] It works. I mean, I don't know if it works, but it's how they live. But they do survive on vodka. The Balkans survive on brandy and I guess Russians on vodka. But tell us about food. Whenever you did get food, it was Subway. That's not really Russian cuisine, is it? [10:19] No, I get criticised in a few comments. Like in Afghanistan, people were like, why didn't you eat Afghan food? I do. It's just not very interesting, I didn't find, when looking through the footage. It was me staring at a bunch of borscht or pilemi, which is like pierogis. But I don't know. It's all nice. I don't really have anything insightful to say about it other than it's nice. So it just seems like a bit of a waste of time because you don't know what it is. You don't have the flavour in your mouth. Right? But if I could tell you about their version of Subway or McDonald's, you know what that tastes like. You've got a reference point. So I just thought it was a bit more interesting. But some people say in the chat, Freddos are a safe bet. They always are. Still looking for that KitKat. Did you bring any? No, I'm not. Did you bring those? It was KitKats. I think it was Cadbury buttons. The Caramel ones and the Plain ones and some other stuff I gave away. I only filmed the buttons. I'm actually thinking of reaching out. I mentioned that I want to get sponsored by Cadbury. Why not? It'll be funny as hell for them. They've got nothing going on. You want to go to the middle of nowhere and sell Cadbury to random village people? Sure.   On this trip, I actually saw you eating more than I've ever seen you eat in my whole life. I think every next clip was you eating somewhere. [11:40] Hey, boys go eat.   Another thing that struck me was the architecture, the buildings. They look quite impressive. When you think of England and lots of things being knocked down and built up, you kind to think Russia as well, it'll be communist, it'll be massive concrete blocks, which you kind of get over all different parts of Eastern Europe. But it seemed to have a beautiful, architecture, beautiful buildings. I think you commented on that. [12:12] Yeah, I mean, there's a couple of aspects. So once you get into the more rural parts of Russia. [12:18] So Moscow and St. Petersburg are the classic amazing cities, westerners go there for a couple of days and that's their experience, which is fine. And they're the most astounding places. And the Stalinist architecture for all the bastard things that Stalin did, his Stalinist architecture is really good. The Metro is unbelievable in the sense of how beautiful it is. People big it up a lot and I always thought maybe it's overrated. I've been there before this trip, but still, every time I go back, I'm like, that's gold. I hate going to London and seeing the comparison. The Elizabeth Line opened earlier in London and people raving about it. It looks like shit. Sorry to swear, but it is awful. Just modernist nonsense that'll look terrible in 10 years. Everything in the Moscow Metro looks like that five star hotel, but underground. It's amazing how good that stuff is. But once you do get out into... So I went to Rostov in the south, which is a fairly big city, or some of the places around there, Novoshanskoye, or. [13:20] Kimishkish, or whatever the hell it was called, the one in the middle. And then, and then Luhanskoye, yeah, you get the commie blocks, commie blocks, or still a thing. But you, You do get the occasional building that they've just redone and it looks like something from the Romanov era. So they seem to be having the same sort of transition that maybe you've seen in Hungary, or I saw in Serbia where they've got the old buildings, they were run down and now they're building them back up. So the entire Slavic world seems to be experiencing that, as well as the Hungarians, which is nice. [13:53] And we don't have it.   Yeah, same in Bulgaria. You get them all being put back together and rebuilt and remembering their history after trying to forget about the communist past or life before then. They're trying to find it again. And of course, flags. One other thing I noticed, lots of Russian flags and of course, communist paraphernalia. But the two flags that were missing, which I think are our national flags, our LGBT flag and Ukraine flag, it was quite nice. Those didn't exist there.   Yeah, I mean, there's certainly one of the Ukrainian flags. What is funny about all that is that you see, I mean, I don't not understand the reasons as to why, but in Ukraine, you've seen endless videos of them smashing up statues or anything that was Russian or represents Soviet Union or anything like that. Some of them are understandable where it's like, you know, Lenin, screw that guy, Stalin, screw that guy, whatever, right? But then they started smashing up like Russian authors. Some of them were even like half Ukrainian. [14:59] It all just, I think it seems like people in Ukraine are a bit caught up in that. I don't know. But in Moscow and Rostov, from what I saw, there's loads of Ukrainian writer statues or, you know, the Hotel Ukraina, things like this. They've not got rid of anything Ukrainian, because of course they don't really seem to think they're going to destroy Ukraine as a thing or, the Ukrainian language. But you could argue being invaded and therefore have this massive of Ukraine phobia or something. So there's that argument for sure. As for the LGBT flags. [15:34] Yeah, yeah, none. Didn't see any BLM flags either. Now I think about it. But that's part of what I certainly like about Russia. And generally when you look at a lot of the Eastern European countries, that they have pride in their identity, they have confidence in their identity. And in the West, we've lost that. all of kind of big bear Russia and for it can seem like an aggressor maybe to some of the smaller countries. Actually, at least it has pride in its identity.   Absolutely. I mean, that is one of the things people get confused about. There's some aspect of the right, specifically the right I'm going to talk about here, who get a bit obsessed with Russia. Many of them have never been and never going to be going there. So it's a bit strange from those folks because they kind of get caught caught up in the propaganda, I find. [16:30] But for those who have been, everyone can appreciate it. And it's not just Russia. You find this in Poland. You find this in probably Bulgaria and et cetera. An acceptance of patriotism, an acceptance of, like, this is where I'm born. It's my land. That's why it's good. Not because I'm better than everyone else, but because it's mine, which we don't in the West. We actively suppress that. It's embarrassing that we do so. And when it comes to the homosexual stuff as well, my understanding is that in Russia, it's not a crime to be gay. If you want to be gay, that's fine. If you have a boyfriend or a girlfriend, I don't know how accepting Russian [17:05] Culture of that being public. But I know that the most recent thing I saw in terms of legality, just if anyone's game is planning on visit, I don't think you'll have a problem as long as there's no public displays of affection, I imagine. Like, I know that's a most traditionalist place, to put it politely. But when it comes to the legal side, the only thing they have is that they banned, firstly, it was LGBT propaganda aimed at children. That was banned. Come on, come on. Very Hungarian. [17:38] You know, Ron De Santis would probably approve of that original law, which was just, look, you can't have this stuff aimed at kids. If it's a kids program, if it's aimed 18 or below, you can't do that. If you're aiming a program 18 or above the wave, you want to give a crap. I think whilst I was there, they expanded the law now to include 18 and above, which of course is far more controversial and far less about, let's say, freedom in that regard. But that is what it says. One of the things about this sort of traveling, I don't want to pass too much of a judgment on the places I'm going because I'm just trying to tell you what's there. I ain't living there. So I'm not going to sit around and tell you how they should change their laws because It's foreign land, we have no influence, what would be the point? I barely have any influence in my own country. But I guess that's similar to that stance in Russia. It's actually similar to Serbia and certainly similar to Afghanistan. So I think that's what ties those three countries together.   [18:45] Maybe, I just know it's a bit more... Because they don't really have any pride in being Afghan in that same way that the Serbs, the Russians do, in being Serbian and Russian. Yeah, but I think that's something, I'm thinking of the LGBT stuff. Oh yeah, well they're all certainly on that train. I think the Afghans win that competition though, because Allah Akbar. Yeah Allah doesn't do the LGBT stuff very well. No.   One of the few things they'll command him or Muhammad for, but we'll not get into that conversation.   I think they're accepting of T's. I think T is still okay. T? Do you think so? So in Iran, for example, tea is okay, because if you're found being homosexual in Iran, there is a Quranic solution, which is that clearly this man is not a homosexual man, because that would be a crime against nature according to the Quran. So in fact, he is transgender. He was a woman the whole time, therefore it's not gay. So you either accept that bargain and go through the surgery or get killed. [19:48] So that's the tragedy of being homosexual in Iran. But it does mean that the transgender acceptance is a thing. So I don't know if that's your world, Silver lining. I don't know what to talk about. I'm advertising to the transgender adventure brigade out there. Anyway, moving on. The Metro, how much of the Metro did you use? Because as you said, the pictures I've seen, how impressive it is. And you had that little clip of it. But did you go on it a lot? Obviously you didn't, you got told off for filming all this. [20:25] Yeah, I don't know if that's it's a really weird place for filming in that sense. So I've never seen this in any Slavic country except Russia. Russia seems to still have it was explained to me. So, for example, if you get on a train in Russia, let's avoid the metro first. You have to present your passport. You have to go through airport style security and then you get on the train. You can't just tap and walk in. No, very serious about that. [20:51] I thought this is because of counterterrorism. I was told the reason for this, and also the fact that people checking your papers all have these communist style hats with communist logos on still, is because under the Soviet Union, of course. You mean like this? Yeah, exactly like that.   I could have given that to you to keep warm because you kept getting cold. Well, I would have looked like a police officer if I got arrested. But no, they've got these railway workers. There was no freedom of movement in Soviet Union. You have to have papers to be able to move to the next town or wherever, I was told, at least at one point. So that system is still there for the trains. So when you go on the metro, same thing. You walk into the metro and there's meta detectors. And if you're holding a bag nine times out of 10, someone will shout at you in Russian. You freak out. But then they just take your bag, shove it in a metal detector, nothing, you know, it, gets scanned, there's no bombs. They just give it back to you, bugger off. And then there's some lady at the escalators who's just like on her phone on every escalator, I don't know why she's there. Just pointless. But there's like security everywhere. So you don't know what you can and can't film. But then I tried to film too close to the tracks and then three guys came over and all, started shouting at me. I was just like, sorry, not Russian. Leave me alone.   How visible was your filming? [22:16] I always found it's better to be, if you're ever going to travel to somewhere strange and film, do it publicly. If you're seen trying to secretly film, that's way worse because you can explain, oh, sorry, I'm a stupid foreigner from the foreigner land. And in any culture, they'll be like, yeah, whatever, just bugger off and it'll be over. So always just hold up the camera, look like an American tourist pretty much. And that's usually what I do. The only exemptions to that is probably when I was in Taliban land and we try and maybe, not attract attention.   But the black markers. Yeah, I mean, you don't really want to attract that attention. So the only exception. What was it, did people look at you cynically or with suspicion? Because obviously someone from the West must be coming to put something negative out about Russia. Was that part of it? Because you said you had to wait four hours to get in. Is that a kind of thinking behind a lot of the maybe suspicion of the West? [23:25] To be honest, maybe this is just me being lucky. On this entire trip, I didn't find any suspicious people being suspicious of me except security, and that's their job, so fair enough, or in Luhansk. So the civilians there were a bit distrusting because we spoke to people and tried to ask, do you mind if we interview you, ask you these questions, we're showing the questions. I had a guy look over them just to make sure it wouldn't spook the hell out of anyone. He said, yeah, no, those are fine. But no one, no one would talk to us because they're just that scared. I think for a couple of reasons, which is that if the Ukrainians come back and they're on camera saying something nice about Russia and maybe something will happen, maybe they're worried that they'll say something wrong and get in trouble or something. I don't know. That's the only place I felt any problems. I mean, I ran into a guy in a flea market in Rostov and jabbering away in half Russian, half English with this dude and the other people around us, all friendly. Go to an Irish pub, start talking about the situation, all friendly, all smiles. I never had to explain and sit there and be like, oh yes, I am here to film about Great Russia or something to get someone's trust because they're incredibly isolated. Any foreigner who comes there and is like, yeah, I want to show what life's like, they're [24:48] immediately just like thank you for coming. You know, show people. So.   War Museums, you did some filming, some beautiful tanks in different places, but yeah, tell, us about that. And is that a, do you have a specific tank fetish? Oh, who doesn't like tanks? Come on. So, yeah, there's a few places I went. There's the Victory Museum in Moscow, which if anyone goes to Moscow, it's the easiest place to go on holiday. Go for a weekend or two with a loved one. It's a very romantic place to be as well, especially even winter. Definitely take your girl to the Victory Museum, because even though it's military nonsense, you know, women don't generally like staring at, there's enough there to be fun. There's enough light shows and stuff I didn't really have time to show in the video that they have. There's some old remakes of the Reichstag you can go and see. [25:48] Uh any kind of gun any kind of tank there's patriot park i went to that's a big thing in Russia, various uh there's sort of like theme parks throughout the country and it's just piles of every weapon you could think of every tank every plane, railway tanks or railway guns, and I don't know why they're called that it's like a railway car right but covered in artillery and, and anti-tank guns and machine guns. The idea is you drive the train into the town and shoot it up. I don't remember that on Thomas the Tank Engine.   No, but it should have been. A Russian Thomas the Tank Engine is a whole other thing. But that's, you can also shoot any gun you want there. I chose the Mosin. I was kind of annoyed because we just didn't have the time on the way back out. I just, I had to leave because of time. But I'd love to go back to Patriot Park because it was 500 rubles for like 100 rounds or something on an LMG. I had loads of money left though because I just hadn't spent it. I wish I'd just gone back to Patriot Park and be like, chh, dada, dada, dada, dada, dada, for 30 minutes straight, because that's just fun. So yeah, if you like shooting, that's easy too.   Well, did you, I can't remember, you went with someone there, or did you just turn up as a foreigner saying I'd like to shoot things? [27:03] So the trip was a bit weird. I knew a couple of people in Russia from a previous trip. So I met them in Moscow. I met friends of friends of friends. Your network very quickly expands once you just ask, hey, do you know anyone who's around tomorrow? I went to like an Indian market with a lady, for example. That was really funny actually, because we're walking around and I hear the Indian music and I see the brands and the spices. I was instantly transported back to the UK. [27:29] You get what I mean? Which just was so weird because she didn't get it either. She was like, what do you mean it's like the UK? I'm like, you don't know. You just don't know. [27:41] So that was fun. So you start meeting friends like that and then when I got a train I was going to go meet someone else. So I had someone with me at any given time. Some people seem to think, that someone was chaperoning me like it's the Soviet Union. I can't transmit enough how much things have changed since the Soviet Union. It's not like that at all. Even when I went to Luhansk, the Russian soldier guy I had with me, he was only with me like half the time. And even when he was with me, he didn't even know what he was getting in for, frankly. I decided where we wanted to go. I decided what we're going to see, who we're going to talk to, what we're doing today. [28:20] He was a quirky character.   Yeah, I mean, he was just a friend of a friend of a friend was Rostov. Great guy, made friends with him. I said, look, the guy was going to go meet has been blown up by a mortar. I'm kind of buggered. Do you know what he could take me to the new regions? He says, you know, I have a friend introduced me to an Afghani weird character, big moustache, larger than life, goes to Ukraine a lot, has been fighting since 2014, killing people. He did mention to me at one point apparently he fought in Syria which okay because he talks a lot about Wagner. I never really got to the question about whether or not he worked for Wagner but whatever. [29:04] Fit as a fiddle, clearly does a lot of stuff. He's out there right now, he's upgraded his telegram, he's out fighting today I think. But he seemed to just be some guy because he agreed to take me. And then when we got to the border, it was like, don't speak about this, don't speak about that. And I'm like, brother, you don't know what you're getting in for. Because, of course we get taken to additional security and he's like, oh, it's been 10 minutes. I'm, like, no, it's not going to be 10 minutes. We're getting stuck for four hours talking to Russian border guard, then military intelligence, and then even more. We were just like, who the hell are you? And then when we're going around Luhansk, everything's fine. He knows everyone there. He's been fighting and he used to live in Luhansk for years. That's the thing about all the nationalists, the people who are fighting there, they've, all got massive connections to Ukraine, like family connections. This is a real family thing for them. It's not some group of guys who have no connection to the land. All their family live there or their grandparents live there or something. So that's fine. On the way back out, of course same border, checkpoint, more security. I just remember we got off the bus in Rostov, he was just so pissed at me. So he was just like, oh for god's sake. Like it was just some guy, he didn't know what he was getting in for. I was just like, yeah sorry man, it's gonna be a lot of stops. My passport's cancer in this place. [30:28] Yeah, it's free to travel around. If you meet friends of friends, you'll be able to meet someone in any given town. And if they're a friend of a friend, they'll be nice to you. So what was the part that's kind of partially Russian, partially Ukrainian? Is that Luhansk or the other one, Rostov? Yeah, so to explain for people who might not know the situation Ukraine became a country after the Soviet Union collapsed. It used to basically just be a Soviet Republic of USSR, I don't think a Ukrainian nation really existed before in peacetime. You could argue maybe like the kingdoms of the root of, Kevin Rusev's me, but yeah, I did I mean in modern times probably, then stuff happens, politics Russia ended up annexing Crimea and then there was an uprising in these two places called Donetsk and Luhansk, large Russian populations, Stalin's fault as most things are as to why there's so many Russians. [31:34] If I think that the next used to be called Stalino, because of course These people rose up. They've been fighting an insurgency for years with help from Moscow, And then when the Russian army moved in properly, not just, you know, unofficially, they have now annexed Luhansk province, Donetsk province, Zaporizhian and Kherson. So we went to the Luhansk province, which that place has been a battlefield for, what has it been, eight years, something like that. They've now got all of that province under control. We didn't feel any active threat. There was no, like, range for artillery to kill us. To kill us, there was range for missiles to kill us or airstrikes. You can see bullet holes in all the buildings, much for the buildings been blown up. [32:22] But as for what it is, it's according to the Ukrainians, their lands, all of it. According to the Russians, they've annexed it, it belongs to them now. And according to the people who live there, from what I saw, I didn't see anyone Ukrainian. I didn't see anything that made me think Ukraine, everything that made me think of Russia. The flags, the people, the food, the apartments. The place used to be a large Russian area, even when it was part of Ukraine. And since the uprising eight years ago, and then ever since. Anyone who is pro-Ukraine has probably left. I've read multiple stories online of people used to live in these places, more than the stories I've read, but same thing will be happening in Luhansk. If you were pro-Ukrainian or a young person who's Ukrainian or any of that sort, you've probably gone. Why would you have stayed? In which case the result, I imagine if they did do a census, even if it's done by the UN, run by Canadians or Bangladeshis, there's no interest. The demographics of that place have probably hugely changed. So that's an argument for claiming the land, obviously. I did hear a story from a Russian lady who works for a Western organization in Moscow. So she's got access to both sides. One of the things the Ukrainian government's doing, is near the front line, if there's Ukrainians living there, they desperately want the Ukrainians to continue living there. [33:51] Because if the Ukrainians leave, that's yet more territory that has a huge deficit of Ukrainians versus Russians. So whenever some kind of peace deal ends up coming, you've got less of an argument and the Russians are playing the same game. Don't get me wrong, but it's just funny to me how when it comes down to what everyone understands, the claim of a land is just having your people there. And from what I saw in Luhansk, I didn't see anything Ukrainian. [34:20] I know they're going to be Ukrainians that are like that, but that's how it is, man. I hadn't worked out actually before watching your video because in the middle you kind of look at the geopolitics of the area, but I actually didn't realize that Ukraine was, only a province of Russia because other countries like Bulgaria have got a thousand year history, and other countries had to fight and there was, I should think Slovenia had like a three-week, battle with the USSR to actually gain their freedom as a country. But Ukraine existed as a part, as a province, as opposed to a separate country. So it is quite different, Ukraine, when you look at the other kind of satellite states, the USSR. [35:02] Yeah, I mean, it's really interesting, actually, because so Ukraine was basically a province of the Russian Empire, nothing special. And then when that collapse and you get Soviet Union, most of it was in the Soviet Union. Sure, it was made into a Soviet republic. This is mostly just PR. Anyone looking at the history can tell that, but it's an integral part of the Soviet Union. It's not flourishing in that way or independent in that way that Bulgaria or any of the satellites are. Since independence in the 90s, that's when you really start to get this, it's seemingly and someone could correct me if I'm wrong, this actual solidifying of what are we? And seeing because I mean that's where you get the changes of okay no we should be focusing on the Ukrainian language not this bilingual state this hyper focus and celebration specifically of Ukrainian culture to make it aware in people's minds. One of the great conversations I had was with a guy in a bar in Rostov his half of his family Ukrainian living around that region. [36:06] Again everyone you goddamn meet in this area there's cross-border families no one's some kind of rabid nationalist just for their side. It's not like I'm Bosnian, I'm Croatian or something. There's no crossover. No, there's massive crossover in ethnic times. But he mentioned that he used to go on holiday to Ukraine all the time. And he had gone to the 2000s, everything was cool, meet anywhere you want, no problem. And then around about 2014 and there throughout he started just getting random hostility from people he's on holiday with as if you know He'd like murdered 14 Ukrainian babies or something like we talking to them in Russian. They're talking [36:48] Russian to him because they think he's from Ukrainian Russian province and then if I don't hear some the Russian Federation They just stopped talking to him and they start talking Ukrainian and refused to use the Russian language, So what the hell was that about and then ever since this guy was mentioning he's been on so many more holidays, even before the special operation. And it just got worse and worse and worse. I still haven't been to Ukraine. I'd love to go if it's safe. I don't know how badly some people might take the video I made there, but I'm happy to show the Ukrainian side as well. I'm not got problem with that. But my best guess from what I can see and what I heard is that the Ukrainian identity and Ukrainian culture really is something new in historical terms in the way it is now. And that proper split of when nothing to do with Russia is very new. What was it like when you were getting the bus down to Luhansk? You're kind of thinking, well, I'm going to somewhere which is on the edge of a war zone that's disputed territory. Were you slightly apprehensive going down there? [37:54] So when we got on the bus from Rostov, you then get to the old border, and that's what the border checkpoint is, about hour three and a half into that checkpoint I did honestly sit there and think, what am I doing with my life? Why don't I just stay home? Why don't I just play video games? Who cares? Oh God. Cause you don't know. Maybe the phone call gets made and the guy at the top just goes, arrest him. Fuck him. Like, who is this? Thankfully it got to someone and they just said, yes. Um, don't know who, [38:21] Thanks bro. And then when you get on the bus to the war zone and I honestly, I felt great. Um, don't know if there's something wrong with me, but [38:32] there's something about, I was the same with Afghanistan. I don't know how to put this into words, probably. Maybe you've had this in Eastern Europe when it was less lawful as well. There's something about those kind of places where everything's a bit serious in the regard of only serious things matter, life or death matters. Whether or not you've got a vaccine passport, it's like the stupidest question you could ever ask, that kind of environment. I love it. Because it doesn't feel like you're being controlled anymore, even though everything around you is men with guns, army soldiers, people who could probably kill you if they had no reason to but just felt like it. [39:14] It still feels freer in that way. Am I making any kind of sense? Well, I think the seriousness comes from that life can be harder in those places. And I think in the West we have entertained ourselves to death where there actually life is, you're right, more serious. Here life is what you want to watch on YouTube that evening or that day. It's, or how many likes you have for something that's life is reduced down to that trivialness where there it is life and death. It is more serious. It's way more real. And you actually care about like what you're going to eat tonight, for example, such a, mundane thing. But like I genuinely was thinking about, Oh God, what we're going to have dinner. And so the kind of stress you get from that is almost rewarding in a way. I was trying to have this conversation today about like the acceptance of corruption and why it makes life better. I don't mean bribery, but I was thinking about some more. So when I got on the plane from Afghanistan on the way back. [40:13] I get to this front of the queue, blah, blah, blah, blah, sorry, man, I don't speak Pashtun English. Oh, no problem, sir. And then they take my bag, they wrap it up, And then the guy says, vaccine passport, sir. [40:26] I ain't got a vaccine. He didn't need a vaccine to get into Afghanistan. So I look at him and just go, I ain't got one. He looks at me like utter confusion, like he's never had this before. Gets his supervisor up, the supervisor just looks at him just annoyed and just goes. [40:42] Walks off and the guy just goes, oh bugger off. Just lets me through. [40:47] When like someone who's getting paid minimum wage turns down the stupid pointless laws that we all know are stupid and pointless. It's just a much better life. If he was checking the bag and said, did you put a bomb there? And I said, well, yeah, but you know, I want to blow up the plane. He obviously would have arrested me on the spot. He doesn't not care about serious things. But when it comes to stupid stuff like your vaccine pass, no one gives a crap. And they shouldn't give a crap in that country. But you do that in the West. It's still illegal for me to go to the United States because of the vaccine stuff. If I get that some TSA agent is going to be like, we haven't got it, you've got to go back. [41:24] Bro, what the hell do you care? You're getting paid minimum wage to work in the TSA. You give a crap about the vaccine? No, like you shouldn't for Christ's sake. And it's, we had that in the UK as well. It's not even that rare to us. Remember when Boris was caught with his pants down, he was having parties and the day after, none of those rules applied anymore. Security guys didn't bother trying to stop people for not wearing masks. Nobody gave a crap. We had that culture for a day there. That's what I mean. The fact that those petty laws mean nothing. And when I was in Luhansk and you're back in a zone it's, you know, state of war. [41:59] None of that petty crap means anything. I don't know, it's something spiritually that just makes you happier in a really messed up way because you're in a really messed up place. It's liberating. [42:14] When I last time was flying from Bulgaria and you had to wear masks, it must have been last summer, and everyone had to wear a mask. You wear a mask, they all get on the plane and as soon as they're sitting down, they all just drop it down to their chin. Literally, all the Bulgarians. [42:34] Here, people would have it up over their nose. Here, of course, you've got the, Air Stewardesses checking people. I know I've got friends, Air Stewardesses, and they said they spent all their time checking masks. Where in Bulgaria, they realized it just was a load of crap. Therefore, they didn't, they kind of would pay lip service, but really they knew it was nonsense where in the UK they paid not only did they pay lip service, but they believed, everything they were told. And it's that ability to think for yourselves. And it's quite weird when you come from the West. And so that's what I noticed. I guess you noticed that as well, that they just don't fit in and don't accept things just because you're told them. Yeah, I mean, like a chap in the chat is mentioning anarchism. It's not anarchism. Like in it was the same thing with Afghanistan and Luhansk there is utter security in your position, no one's gonna kill you for no reason, you know if you blaspheme or something in Afghanistan you're buggered but don't do that if uh there's an ISIS terrorist in Afghanistan, there's Taliban every hundred meters with guns that dude's dead before he gets to you in Luhansk there are tanks and army soldiers everywhere, someone tries to start something they're getting arrested or shot immediately you couldn't feel safer in terms of like no one's gonna stab me it's not, It's not like you're in Birmingham. There's none of that, personal threat. [43:51] But the actual rules of life matter again, the things the state are doing, is actually something you can respect, security. That's the number one concern. That's what's actually going on. But none of this, oh, nonsense. Mentality exists. Andrew Tate actually described this in a really interesting way. And maybe you'll get it as well. He was in Romania. He walks into the gas station. And the Romanian guy goes, you need a mask and he just, I don't know, sorry, I thought the story wrong. He's in the UK, goes to a gas station, the guy says, you need a mask. He's like, bro, I filled up the car, here's the money. He says, no, you need to wear a mask before I can make you pay. He's like. [44:31] If you take the money or I'm leaving with the gas for free, I don't. [44:35] I'm not putting on a mask. What are you talking about? The dude starts losing it and he's like, no, you have to wear a mask or I can't take your money. Bro, you're getting paid minimum wage to, to work in a gas station? What the hell do you care? Like if Shell have this policy of you worst man, you think the CEO of Shell gives a crap if the new customer walking in is wearing a mask when he pays. No, nobody cares. This rule is meaningless. Everyone in the room knows it. And yeah, I don't know if it's our Protestant work ethic or something, but the Anglosphere worker who's getting paid minimum wage just goes, the rules are the rules, like a German. And he's just like, yeah, must implement the rules. No one's going to make him implement those rules. He does it to himself. [45:15] And then Tate mentions, you do that in Romania. Same situation. You walk in, the Iranian guy will say, sir, you must wear a mask. And you say, I'm not doing it. And the Romanian worker will go, eh. Not because he wouldn't do that if you were like, I'm not going to pay. [45:31] You've got to pay. That's important. But on stupid nonsensical rules, I don't waste my time with this. And we don't have that in the West. It annoys the crap out of me.   I remember some Bulgarians telling me you have to wear a mask because they were wearing one on their chin. It's just like, it's so weird. Do you realize it's just like a piss take? It's like, we don't give a shit. You kind of pretend. It's like, yeah, so weird. But it's that part of the outside. Once you get outside the Western world, that's really the metric. It's not like corruption and bribery or the law doesn't apply. It's the, I'm not listening to nonsense mindset. And you have that in spades in Russia of the people? So I can appreciate that of the people. Sure, there's other problems. Sure, no, I don't agree with those things. But when I talk about this thing, and you'll recognize it as well in Bulgaria, Tate recognized in Romania, really the ex-Soviet nations really know how to go. I don't care what the dear leader's saying. For a good reason. One thing I want to ask you that actually didn't really talk about, I don't think, but I live in London and sometimes it's difficult to find English people living in London. I assume over there in Russia it's still fairly Russian. I guess it hasn't been hit by the multicultural nonsense. [46:59] So this is a big criticism of Putin from the Russian nationalists I found on both the trips I've done there. And it's true, it's a valid criticism, which is that if you go to Moscow, for example, yep, there's a lot of Russians, but they have some of the same problems we have. The reason for this is because not only is the Russian Federation a huge country, huge amount of ethnic diversity just because it's so big, and there are loads of ethnic republics inside that are made up of ethnic minorities that travel all over the place. They also have the Kazakhstan border, which is ridiculously huge. They don't really man it. They don't really have the ability to man it. So that's not happening. In which case, they have loads of illegals, not to mention the legal immigration from those countries, because the quality of life working in Moscow as a taxi driver is way better, blah, blah, blah. One of the funny stories I got told, so there's a huge amount of those people in Moscow, which is visible, especially in the taxi drivers. One of the stories I got told is that the mayor of Moscow was talking about the fact that they're putting up Uzbek language signs below the Russian signs in this district in Moscow because the Uzbeks are taking too long in the metro. They'll get out, they'll stare at the signs, they don't really know where, they're going. So he's putting up the Uzbek language. And this lady's telling me the story and I'm looking at her like, lady, I've been here three days, I can read Cyrillic. You're [48:18] telling me these people live in Moscow and they can't read a Russian metro sign about, which street they live on. It was just kind of strange that kind of cuck-oldery in that sense of having no standards for your ethnic minorities. You treat them like children. You should just give up all of your culture and language and everything else because, oh, well, they can't read the signs. Learn to read then. I mean, it's not a big ask, learning to read. So they do have those problems as well. It's just nowhere near what we have in the UK. And for them, it's really only in these, big hubs like Moscow where all the money is. So, you know, I don't, this is why I mean by like some sections of the right who have never been to Russia, don't know anything about it, will fetishize, Putin and be like, yeah, he's tough on immigration and whatnot. Yeah, it compared to us, sure. But it doesn't mean there's no problems. And it's [49:14] again, same solution, which is just say no. We're not putting up Uzbek language signs. Learn to read, you goddamn losers. That's the correct response. What do you mean you can't read? Education's free.   Exactly. Let's finish off on food. Looking for food you got McDuck. I'm kind of thinking, did you order a big duck and that just doesn't sound right. Tell us about it because these places, obviously, Western companies have pulled out and then you get McDuck. What was that like?   It probably takes a little bit slower. In the Russian Federation, the old Russia, the Western companies pulled out. You've got mainly the ones you'll find in day-to-day life. Ikea isn't there. Very few Russians went to Ikea. It's very much a rich person thing. So it means nothing. You've got McDonald's, which has been changed to its tasty full stop. It's now run by some Russian guy, all the profits stay in Russia. Supply chains are all the same. All the food comes from Russia. Nothing's changed. So great. That's actually a net win for them. They're no longer sending money to the McDonald's USA company. Starbucks, same deal. There were a couple of others you'll find in day to day life. [50:35] Again, all the products don't come from the West. So, I mean, remember the West is basically a service economy for a place like Russia, and in which case they can do the services. It's not hard. In fact, they could pay Russians to do it, save money. [50:49] And then in Luhansk, because that used to be Ukraine and has been for eight years in a state, of conflicts, they care even less about copyright laws. So they opened McDuck, which I still have the wrappers for. [51:02] And that's the McDonald's there. Yeah, it literally has the Disney font, which is illegal. And they have the Disney characters that they put out, which I guess is illegal. What was weird there is that the interior design of McDonald's, remember when it used to be black and white squares or whatever, and then they changed it so it was those wavy patterns, and they had these wooden things behind the benches that would have gaps missing. Yeah, like slats.   Yeah, you know the kind of design I'm thinking of? That's what they have in Ukraine, Luhansk, the Russian territory, because it's just not been touched in like eight years, it's still clean. All the fryers make the same beeping noises. [51:40] You could buy a black bread Big Mac, which I didn't do because I don't like a black bread. But in Russia, they've got the modern ones because it's only a year ago that changed. When I asked people about all of that, no one could have given a crap. This is something I really, I'm kind of annoyed about that the delusion so many people have in the West about Russia, they think it's just like the West, and it's just as effective as if we lost McDonald's tomorrow, people would be freaking out. [52:12] McDonald's was even only in quite good places in Russia. The people who went there, Russian people don't like McDonald's all that much. They've got their own fast foods, which are frankly better. Smoked salmon is so easy to get there for some reason, so cheap compared to your crappy Big Mac. And even then [52:31] If you're a Russian and some company does that, not only do you not care. If they ever came back, you're not going to go back and shop with them because they betrayed your country. So it's a lose-lose on that front. Places like Burger King hasn't left. They're making bank. McDonald's left, but they're open. So our biggest competitor decided to leave the country. What a retard. Make loads of money. And for the companies doing that, the argument is made that, oh, maybe they did it for moral reasons. [53:01] You think any of these companies do anything for moral? Are you high? No. They're not doing it for Ukrainian nationalism reasons either. None of these companies are Ukrainian. None of them have big markets in Ukraine. They've done this because some letter was sent from the White House. All their CEOs are actually that dumb and have just been taken on with the current thing and jumped in on it. I don't think any of these CEOs actually care about the morality question in any of this. And I cannot stress enough things in Russia are not collapsing as a result of the sanctions. I was re-watching the YouTube channel called LaserPig. I quite like the guy. I've got nothing against him. I love his content. Tank stuff. Love that. Anyway, so he did some videos about when the war started and I was going back and just checking out, what people were saying when it first kicked off. And one of the predictions he makes, for example, is like, oh, the conditions in Russia are perfect for being about the same as the Russian Revolution in 1918. You know, it was sort of a weird thing to say then after being there, food's cheaper than ever. Gas is cheaper than ever. I don't know if you saw it's 19 pence for unlimited gas in the Luhansk. I saw you enjoying just watching gas burn.   Oh, it was great. [54:21] Life could not be more normal. I met people who were anti-Putin as well. I met people who were anti-special operation, anti-war, all of that. And I asked them, what's changed then for you? Because I mean, you're not gonna tell me everything's fine because you're some Russian nationalist who just is sitting there writing Zeds on everything you find. And they just, all of them without thought were just like, well, not really anything. The only lady I could find who told me anything changed was she worked in selling high-tech equipment. So like high tech cameras or high tech computer systems, right? And she said, so I asked her, well, OK, that must have been blocked off now, because those companies aren't doing it in Russia. And she says, no. I said, what do you mean? Is it where they fly to Kazakhstan and then the plane flies to Moscow? So the worst thing that's happened to them on a human level is like really high tech stuff is up 20% in cost. And only rich people were buying that anyway, so they don't give a crap. And like when I went to the GUM, the GYM, the richest place, the Harrods of Russia and all the Western stores have a little sign that's saying down due to technical issues. They're all still paying rent. They all still have equipment. They also have the lights on in those stores. They are just waiting for the right time to reopen those stores. They do not want to give up those spots. They make mad money on those things in normal circumstances. And those companies, again, if you're rich and you want to buy Louis Vuitton and you're Putin's mistress, easily done. Kazakhstan exists. We'll fly it in darling. [55:50] It really kind of hurts me that it seems to have done so little, not because I necessarily want Russians to suffer or something, but just because I am being endlessly propagandized in the West, but trust me, something's being, nothing is being done. The average life of an average Russian has not been affected at all. The rich Russians, not affected at all. If someone wants to make an argument about like their banking industry has taken a hit, and maybe there's some long-term effects there, you can argue. Sure, I don't know anything about that, so I'm not going to speak on it. But if someone wants to think that the average life is about to make the Russian population rise up and overthrow, and you're not living in reality, come back down. Okay. For them, life is more normal than it's ever been. Something weird is happening in our country to do with war. Okay. I'm Russian. That happens every 20 years. It's not new. [56:39] So here, while our fuel bills have quadrupled, actually we're still winning. Even though family finances are decimated. It's a weird winning. Very weird. I actually played a game with everyone I met, even the border guards. So I messaged a mate of mine, I was like, so what's the average gas bill? Because I only have electricity in my apartment here. And he's a landlord, so he's got a few apartments and friends. So he told me, okay, so there's this lady who pays this much. That's about average right now. And so I converted it into roubles and show everyone. Same reaction every single time. [57:12] Serious not that serious. Yes. Yes true. Oh. [57:20] Then they'd ask me how much does the average English person make convert it back into roubles, It's not enough for them to think that's normal because they were like you this much of your salary goes on just gas. [57:33] Yeah, there are so many people in this part of the civilization, who I found are still deluded into thinking that they're living some cold, miserable hell, and we're the ones who are doing just a little bit rough around the winter. No, man, we're really suffering and they're not noticing it. [57:54] That's the truth of the matter. You can be mad about that, you can wish it was the opposite, it's not. Just final thought is that what you talked about, they don't survive on McDonald's, not a big thing if they lose these brands. I think a sign that the West has collapsed is people sitting at home being able to order a McDonald's to come to your home. It's just literally bonkers that actually our populations in the West are living on McDonald's. Just, a sad state of affairs. You can get it with a bike directly to your front door. What am I? And you said salmon maybe? No, no, no. Let's go for a Big Mac and fries. Okay. I'm imagining you looking out the window, seeing Deliveroo and just be like, this is the end of the West. Because I eat a lot of McDonald's. I happen to have a McDonald's right next to my apartment. So pro tip, double cheeseburger, small fries, three quid. [58:52] Best cost for money you can get. And I quite like the concept. It's a very capitalistic mindset, maximize calories, lowest cost, all that stuff gets the rightest part of my capitalist brain. Excited. I know a friend who used to work at McDonald's and he loved the calculation of how quickly you could wrap stuff, would save this many pennies and all that nonsense. [59:15] But if you're really deluded enough to think without McDonald's, Russia is finished or Saudi Arabia is finished or China is finished or some other country you don't like. [59:24] Number one, you're high. Number two, what happens when Burger King stays? That's right, nothing. Nothing happens. And we really seem to have a lot less power than we think we do. The idea that Western sanctions will really cripple the enemy in North Korea, yeah. In Iran, apparently it had some large effect. In a place like Russia that has all the damn resources, it couldn't mean less. Like, we've got all this stuff, it's just the services we don't have. High-level things but if you've already set them up for them. Okay, copy paste. Copyright, what's that?   Yeah, and of course they still have access to the Chinese markets. So what Britain says, we're not buying or whatever, that's okay, we'll just go to China.   You guys don't make anything anymore. Like the world really has changed about who makes things, who's important in that dynamic, and we mentally haven't caught up to that. We aren't, leveraging what we have and instead thinking, oh, we can make them suffer with this, and it doesn't work. [1:00:26] Callum, thank you for coming on and sharing your thoughts. I don't know whether an African shithole country is going to be next on your list.   I mean, if you have any recommendations. I think I recommended Zimbabwe. I was thinking about turning up in a Rhodesian light infantry uniform. I just go and see what's left of Rhodesia. But I called a mate who used to be there, he's like, yeah, they'll probably kill you. I was like, maybe not.   Well, the guy you met, the weird guy, the dancing guy, the moustache guy, some undercover terrorist guy. Evgeny. No, no, no. He's like a soldier slash, you know, soldier of fortune. I don't know. I was just thinking whether Lotus Eaters would have paid your ransom. I could see this going horribly wrong. Originally, he didn't ask for any money either. He was just like, yeah, I'll do it for free. By the time I'd ruined his week, I was just like, yeah, here's 100 quid. Thanks for joining us. And our viewers and listeners, obviously Britannica Politica, you can find the videos there in the description. And however you're watching, the links should be in there. Or if you're listening on podcasting apps, the links are also there. So, Callum, Thank you once again for joining us. [1:01:47] Thanks so much for having me. I'll come around next time I go to some hellhole. No, no, you didn't bring any AK-47s back or t-shirts, no? [1:01:57] I got some Hello Kitty t-shirts actually. Maybe I should sell stuff. Have you still got Hello Kitty? Yeah, yeah. Well, I don't know how much of that I could say. So I've got all the Russian stuff, still I've got some merch. Got on my Twitter page. There's a full list there of the things, Afghan, Serbian and Russian stuff. If it has a quote teat selling sold out, it's sold out. If it don't, I probably got it. Message me on Twitter or SubscribeStar. If you want to support me, subscribe to SubscribeStar. But the Hello Kitty shirts. So guy I knew in Afghan, I said to him, like, bring them to the UK. I'll come pick them up. He did that. [1:02:33] Bad news. He's gone bye-bye now. So the shirts I have are the last shirts I'm ever getting. So limited supply.   Like all your friends keep dying in these places. It's weird. Well, I mean, it's not Miami. That is true. That is true. Give us your handle again on Twitter. I think it's @akkadsecretary. It's called Callum. There's a picture of me with Luhansk sign behind me and a couple of Russian soldiers off to kill people. Who knows? And people can click on the subscribe star there and they can actually support your extensive travels.   Yeah. Again, if you go to the YouTube channel, you'll find these things fairly easily around there somewhere. Okay. Perfect. Well, on that, I'll say goodbye to our viewers and we'll see you on Saturday with David Vance and his week's review of the news. So thank you very much for tuning in, for watching. Have a good rest of your Thursday. We'll see you back on Saturday. Thank you very much and good night to you all.

The St. Canard Files: A Darkwing Duck Podcast
Ducktales - The Billionaire Beagle Boys Club

The St. Canard Files: A Darkwing Duck Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 56:31


Today, break out the fine china and put on your fancy monocle because we're attending "The Billionaire Beagle Boys Club" - part 4 of Super Ducktales! Scrooge is totally broke and Ma Beagle owns everything. What's a poor old man to do? With the McDuck family now bunking with Launchpad its up to a certain red, blue and green trio to save the day, and figure out what happened to Gizmoduck. Can they Dewey it? Sorry, wrong Ducktales! In addition, we talk a little about the original Mrs Beakley and the sequence that was totally removed from the TV movie version. So bake yourself a Huckleberry Hand Grenade Cheesecake, tune in to the St Canard Files and enjoy! Links- https://linktr.ee/StCanardFiles DW #DarkwingDuck #Ducktales #DisneyAfternoon This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Episode One
250 - The Haunting of McDuck Mansion [Patreon Preview]

Episode One

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 6:46


A mysterious invitation to a haunted mansion brings together the motley crew of Dr. Romulus Stone (@intellegint), Colonel Jack Horner (@necrobranson), Reverend Algernon Something (@charlesraustin), Leon Contraire (@thevillainjoel), and Henry Colfer (@cookiesandart). Full episode on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/72970223

Grand Circle Tour Podcast
Replay Adventure 201. BIG DREAMS, Ultimate Trips

Grand Circle Tour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 56:24


Join your tour guides Kris Banas, Dan Hansen and Beatrice Denis as they go BIG and share their ultimate, unlimited, Disney dreams if money was no option, like a McDuck.  Plus a Bon Jovi tribute band, seven resorts for seven guides, why you should see the world with Adventures By Disney, the scary Halloweens of Hong Kong Disneyland, a dream is a wish your heart makes and more! The Grand Circle Tour Podcast is in no way part of, endorsed or authorized by, or affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or its affiliates. As to Disney artwork/properties: © Disney. Disclosure | Privacy Policy

Driveway Moment
Young, Dumb & Crazy

Driveway Moment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 19:47


This week we read the worst ideas you have ever had and the craziest things you've ever seen in public! This includes a Mcduck, a guardian angel cat and drunk man with diarrhea! Find us on instagram- @drivewaymomentpodcast Be a part of our podcast and submit your stories- https://linktr.ee/drivewaymoment

The After Church
Predestination and McDuck Money: Why You are Filled With All the Possible Worth

The After Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 55:35


The After Church
Predestination and McDuck Money: Why You are Filled With All the Possible Worth

The After Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 55:35


ohmTown
Apple Union, Eco-Concrete, McDuck, Stranger Things Pizza, Depp v Heard Trial, and more.

ohmTown

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 108:28


Welcome to The ohmTown Daily News Show (ODNS). The show is held live on https://www.twitch.tv/ohmTown/ at 11AM Eastern where I merge business, technology, and society. TweetSuit, Crypto Pitches, New Airports, Shipbreakers, iPhone Ecosystem, HonorLock, and more. ODNS for May 28th, 2022 Articles Discussed in Season 1, Episode 05282022 (148): https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/the-word-in-tech/f/d/atlanta-apple-store-workers-say-intimidation-has-made-a-fair-union-vote-impossible/ (atlanta-apple-workers-say-union-vote-impossible) https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/hatchideas/f/d/marijuana-legalization-is-sweeping-the-us-see-every-state-where-cannabis-is-legal/ (marijuana-legalization-is-sweeping-the-us) https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/the-word-in-tech/f/d/the-man-turning-mud-into-eco-friendly-concrete/ (the-man-turning-mud-into-eco-friendly-concrete) https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/the-word-in-tech/f/d/the-new-ayn-loki-handheld-runs-windows-and-starts-at-299/ (the-new-ayn-loki-handheld) https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/hatchideas/f/d/mcdonalds-in-russia-could-be-called-fun-and-tasty-documents-show-after-mcduck-is-ruled-out/ (mcdonalds-in-russia-could-be-called-fun-and-tasty) https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/stockmarketeers/f/d/the-new-york-post-cook-out-cash-out-memorial-day-bbq-cost-surges-over-inflation/ (memorial-day-bbq-cost-surges-over-inflation) https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/hatchideas/f/d/gas-prices-hit-new-record-high-of-4-60-just-in-time-for-memorial-day-weekend-getaway/ (gas-prices-hit-new-record-high-of-4-60) https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/hatchideas/f/d/take-a-look-at-this-88-foot-yacht-concept-designed-to-imitate-a-luxury-sports-car-with-touches-from-lamborghini/ (take-a-look-at-this-88-foot-yacht-concept) https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/hatchideas/f/d/i-tried-ordering-pizza-with-my-mind-on-the-new-dominos-stranger-things-app-despite-some-glitches-it-worked-and-was-really-fun/ (ordering-pizza-with-my-mind-on-the-new-dominos-stranger-things-app) https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/hatchideas/f/d/this-government-lab-in-idaho-is-researching-fusion-the-holy-grail-of-clean-energy-as-billions-pour-into-the-space/ (this-government-lab-in-idaho-is-researching-fusion) https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/band-to-bezel/f/d/introducing-the-new-blue-bronze-norqain-freedom-60-gmt-40mm/ (introducing-the-new-blue-bronze-norqain) https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/hatchideas/f/d/an-entrepreneur-built-a-platform-for-diverse-workers-to-share-honest-reviews-of-their-employers-its-registered-over-5000-reviewers-from-companies-like-google-and-deloitte-in-its-first-year/ (a-platform-for-diverse-workers-to-share-honest-reviews) https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/hatchideas/f/d/the-digital-health-ecosystem-the-most-important-players-tech-and-trends-propelling-the-digital-transformation-of-the-3-7-trillion-healthcare-industry/ (the-digital-health-ecosystem) https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/hatchideas/f/d/this-ghost-kitchen-serves-up-dishes-for-10-restaurants-take-a-look-inside/ (this-ghost-kitchen-serves-up-dishes-for-10-restaurants) https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/the-continuity-report/f/d/why-was-depp-heard-trial-televised-critics-call-it-single-worst-decision-for-sexual-violence-victims/ (why-was-depp-heard-trial-televised) More ohmTown: Visit https://www.ohmTown.com (https://www.ohmTown.com) Visit https://www.twitch.tv/ohmtown (https://www.twitch.tv/ohmtown) Visit https://www.YouTube.com/ohmtown (https://www.YouTube.com/ohmtown) Visit https://discord.gg/vgUxz3X (https://discord.gg/vgUxz3X) Visit https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ohmtown/id1609446592 (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ohmtown/id1609446592)

TOSPWSAJ - The One Star Podcast w/ Scott & Jeff
500,010 - Russian Cinema, Aeroflat, Lenin's Tomb, and McDuck

TOSPWSAJ - The One Star Podcast w/ Scott & Jeff

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 59:54


TOSPWoSAJ tours take you on a journey through the one-starriest country of the moment: RUSSIA. Global security experts and podcast hosts Kip and Doug hand select the best of the worst Russian reviews. We recommend listening to this podcast at half speed in order to fully grasp the multi-layered analysis on the food court outside Lenin's Tomb's and the hit Russian film "From Russia with Love".

In-Game Chat
Season 16, Episode 10

In-Game Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022


It's like McDuck's Money Bin…for games. Just a note that we won't have a show next weekend, but we'll return on April 2nd. We talk a lot about video games. Be them new, old, classic, vintage. We also bring up board games from time to time – like this episode for instance – and we'll […]

Grand Circle Tour Podcast
Adventure 201. BIG DREAMS, Ultimate Trips

Grand Circle Tour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 56:24


Join your tour guides Kris Banas, Dan Hansen and Beatrice Denis as they go BIG and share their ultimate, unlimited, Disney dreams if money was no option, like a McDuck.  Plus a Bon Jovi tribute band, seven resorts for seven guides, why you should see the world with Adventures By Disney, the scary Halloweens of Hong Kong Disneyland, a dream is a wish your heart makes and more! The Grand Circle Tour Podcast is in no way part of, endorsed or authorized by, or affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or its affiliates. As to Disney artwork/properties: © Disney. Disclosure | Privacy Policy  

Success Express
My Uncle Bob

Success Express

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 18:58


After a sponsor drought, a McDuck comes through in the clutch. Head over to http://patreon.com/successexpress for exclusive shorts, early access to video episodes, and more! Also, check out https://www.youtube.com/successexpress for video episodes!

Following Dreams
Scrooge McDuck Has A Daughter!?

Following Dreams

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 8:23


Scrooge McDuck has been revealed to have a daughter! After the series finale of DuckTales (2017) “The Last Adventure” we now know Webby Vanderquack, the young duck raised by Bentina Beakley aka Agent 22, was actually a clone of the richest duck created by F.O.W.L.! Bradford Buzzard and Black Heron led the creation of April, May and June all in hopes of taking the McDuck family down!   SIMILAR VIDEOS The DuckTales Ending Explained: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlmHvrxCtF8&t=60s Who Are Webby’s Parents?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yKAcoAoOjk Who Is Huey, Dewey and Louie’s Father?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92Kcx_krq8w All DuckTales Discussions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYn-_dGJ1nQ&list=PLkSX0Xu7IC-O_EEt-m30Jqgebex6OAKQk   ✨ Isaac Carlson is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/isaaccarlson  

Following Dreams
DuckTales Ending Explained!

Following Dreams

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 9:13


DuckTales (2017) has concluded now that Scrooge and the McDuck family have had their last adventure! Season 3 is over, so let’s discuss F.O.W.L., Bradford Buzzard, and the mysterious origins of Webby Vanderquack! There was a lot that happened and I’m sad that it’s over, but let’s begin the discussion by breaking down how this epic story has finally come together.   SIMILAR VIDEOS The Origins of F.O.W.L. Revealed!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tB_SwJbgcfo&t=8s Who Are Webby’s Parents?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yKAcoAoOjk Who Is Huey, Dewey and Louie’s Father?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92Kcx_krq8w All DuckTales Discussions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYn-_dGJ1nQ&list=PLkSX0Xu7IC-O_EEt-m30Jqgebex6OAKQk   ✨ Isaac Carlson is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/isaaccarlson  

Amores Patos
18. Matilda McDuck Watch

Amores Patos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 160:01


Anna and Faby recap “The Fight for Castle McDuck!” The magical mists of Dismal Downs are missing! Scrooge returns to his ancestral home to discover the reason why, only to run into his sister, Matilda, and get distracted by petty sibling bickering! Meanwhile, the Phantom Blot and Pepper are on a mission to uncover yet another Missing Mystery!  References: Don Rosa (2004) “The Old Castle's Other Secret or A Letter from Home” Check out our merch store at  https://www.teepublic.com/stores/amores-patos?ref_id=17486 

The Most Dangerous Pod... Cast!! ~A DuckTales Podcast~
#022 The Family Feud that Brought Down the House!

The Most Dangerous Pod... Cast!! ~A DuckTales Podcast~

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 47:47


Today we decided to change up our podcast style and give audio commentary a try! Join us as we discuss the mysterious Pepper, the sibling relatability in this episode, the Dewey, and of course Matilda! Also we give a rundown of the clan McDuck family tree for all you DuckTales fanatics (like us). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Idle Prattle
Holiday Special!

Idle Prattle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 40:09


This week Jordan Hart returns and the four friends discuss Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983). They also talk about their favorite Disney holiday traditions, reflect on what they were thankful for in 2020 as well as their hopes and dreams for 2021. Merry Christmas everyone!

Quarter for the Payphone
Murray McDuck

Quarter for the Payphone

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 40:47


Manny and Jess discuss Disney news and the dark holiday classic "Scrooged".

Mason and Friends show
Episode 504: episode 504

Mason and Friends show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 48:54


third person? weather plans, work plans, spongebob, McDuck style, billionare arguements, Mars new name.. Dave Chappelle,. Def Comedy Jam, Comedy, sherwood, been Had, LA Lights, Heelie's, scooter life in DC, how to cheat, how to, football, Masks, jogging in the cold, crock pot pussy, leggings, fake this ,. fake that,. drowning,., ugly football, not a catch, crappy Madden, play long enough, waist sex toy, Kelly or Peggy, white trash style,. jack rabbiting, made love too , eye contact. been known too,. breast implants, splitting hot dog, the music of this episode@ https://open.spotify.com/playlist/24UhDf7oAsRijbVy0ZioYA?si=QoQPZRKVTzCZb5M49OZg7Q support the show@ www.patreon.com/MperfectEntertainment

MZNOW with Michael Zavala
12.8.20 ft. Rob Paulsen

MZNOW with Michael Zavala

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 72:25


The voice of your childhood, the one and only, Rob Paulsen is on the show! Rob talks about his new book, Voice Lessons, and the Animaniacs reboot on Hulu. Then later, DuckTales fan, Del Pullen, reacts to the reboot cancellation. Plus we play, "Gas or Chair?" with Rudy Giuliani! Also, Michael gives an update on his Playstation 5 selling career.

All That's Fit for 8 Bits

DuckTales captures the spirit of its source material with great aplomb while boasting one of the best soundtracks on the NES. But in a library of games known for being punishingly difficult, it perhaps stands out most of all for its accessibility. Special guest: Negan**Not really, though

Following Dreams
The Scary Truth About Huey, Dewey & Louie (DuckTales Halloween Special)

Following Dreams

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 7:05


Today I want to discuss how I believe Huey, Dewey, and Louie are handling the McDuck legacy by breaking down the DuckTales Halloween Special! Even though it seems like Scrooge McDuck will live forever going on adventures, the boys continue to wrestle with what their purposes and roles will be in the world after he’s gone. Specifically in the season three episode “The Trickening” we get to see how all three of the boys can embody different perspectives that exist in Scrooge that almost seem to clash with one another before they all come together. __Join our exclusive family of fun people, become a producer, and help support the show!http://patreon.com/wotsovideos __Shop Following Dreams shirts, hoodies, stickers, and more -http://wotsostore.com __Ask questions, send comments and business inquiries -wotsovideos@gmail.com __Watch all of the magical Disney film content Isaac makes on YouTube - http://youtube.com/wotsovideos ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Follow me on InstagramFollow me on TwitterLike me on Facebook@WotsoVideos

Ghoul on Ghoul
Episode 120: A Many Crack'd Butt

Ghoul on Ghoul

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 61:03


Amanda and Sarah dive into Halloween season with a look at a seasonal fav and one bizarre mass murder. Sarah goes into the origins and cultural overlaps that led to the creation of the jack-o'-lantern. Amanda heads to Detroit for the unsolved murder case of cult leader and self-proclaimed prophet Benny Evangelist and his family. Other subjects covered include avenging Rick Moranis, sighting sexy sharks, and deconstructing the McDuck family tree.  Recommendations: Amanda recommends the 1981 slasher film My Bloody Valentine. Sarah recommends listening to GxG at half speed.  Sources:  St. Aubin's Street Masscre Divine Profetil, Author and Private History Writer: The Life, Work and Murder of Benny Evangelist and His Family The unsolved killing of God’s self-proclaimed prophet Benny Will O' the Wisp video How Jack O’Lanterns Originated in Irish Myth What’s the Origin of Jack-O’-Lanterns? “Pumpkin: The Curious History of an American Icon” by Cindy Ott For updates on future episodes and other fun stuff, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Eat a Bag of Dicks
22: Jeff Bezos' Scrooge McDuck Money Bin

Eat a Bag of Dicks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 58:55


The Solution: To save the world, we have Jeff Bezos pay for it all and just steal Elon's rockets. Your hosts talk about some behind the scenes havoc, discuss the current state of everything including enlisting the help of top scientists Neil deGrasse Tyson, Kyle Hill, and Bill Nye to engineer the greatest wealth redistribution (with additional and probably unwilling help from Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk) patreon.com/eatabagpodcast twitter.com/eatabagpodcast reddit.com/r/eatabagpodcast eatabagpodcast.com

Not Joanna Eggs
Episode 98: Ducktales - Treasure of the Lost Lamp

Not Joanna Eggs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 35:47


Hey everyone! Welcome to episode 98 of the Not Joanna Eggs podcast! This week, Tracy and Robin review the 1990 animated feature from the television studio wing of Disney, Ducktales - Treasure of the Lost Lamp! This movie is a bit of wild ride but also a hell of a lot of fun. Join them as they discuss the ethics of interacting with genies, the villain’s questionable choices of animal transformations and Launchpad as the himbo we didn’t know need but deserve. Give it a listen! We hope you enjoy this episode and thank you for listening! Please subscribe to us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean or anywhere you get your podcasts. If you have any requests or questions, find us on Twitter/Instagram or on the show website. Robbie/Robin Twitter: @lobster_writer, Insta: @lobsterwriter Tracy Twitter/Insta: @tctrauscht Show Website: NotJoannaEggs.tumblr.com Youtube Site: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZwz4ag0G3-Lv5GGywEXUiQ

Free to A Good Home
Ep. 107: Spooge McDuck

Free to A Good Home

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 50:55


Ben and Hing are back with a special outdoor episode they had to record in Ben's backyard because his baby was asleep inside and there was no way Ben was going to let this bullshit wake up his precious little guy. Sounds good tho!

Better Than Fiction
Episode #303! Scrooge McDuck, Officer Downe and Empire!

Better Than Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 34:06


Episode #303! This week our "Cool Stuff" focus is books. First up, Scott has "The Empire Strikes Back Sketchbook" with art by Joe Johnston. Next, DL has Joe Casey and Chris Burnham's "Officer Downe Bigger Better Bastard Edition". To round out this episode Barry shines some light on Don Rosa's wonderful book "The Complete Life And Times Of Scrooge McDuck". Definitely check this episode out!

Nerd Rage! The Great Debates
The 2019 Scrooge-Off!

Nerd Rage! The Great Debates

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 38:55


Okay, so technically this is the first (and probably only) "Scrooge-Off" we're ever going to have, but none of that matter when you've got the Christmas spirit, right? And on this episode, we get some very hilarious ragers to jump on and battle over their favorite incarnation of everyone's favorite rich, entitled, decrepit Christmas grump. Who wins this battle of Christmas Present? I ain't afraid of no ghost, but if you are, it's definitely time to RAGE! Produced by Komedio Comedy Find more episodes of Nerd Rage! The Great Debates at NerdRagePodcast.com (http://nerdragepodcast.com/) To stay informed on Komedio live shows and podcasts visit Komed.io (http://komed.io/) ✉️ e-Mail us at KomedioComedy@gmail.com (put “Nerd Rage” in the subject line) Find us @NerdRageTGD (https://twitter.com/nerdragetgd) on Twitter or follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/nerdrageTGD/) for more updates. Special Guests: Jordan Ranft, Justin Gomes, Kristee Ono, and Stephen Ku. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Samurai Pizza Cast
#004 - The Full McDuck

The Samurai Pizza Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 87:25


SPC Ep 4: "The Great Golden Cluck" Bad news: Everyone joins a cult. Good news: They do offer great long distance rates. This episode is not brought to you by anyone, despite AJ's insistence.    The Samurai Pizza Cast is Andrew Power, AJ Moralas, and Miriam Gibson Spiritual Advisor: MANDU, The Wonder Cat Singing Sensation: Colin White Contact and Follow the Show: E-mail - spccast@gmail.com Twitter - @pizzacast Samurai Pizza Cats/Kyatto Ninden Teyandee © SOTSU/Tatsunoko Productions

Cincy Jungle: for Cincinnati Bengals fans
Dadio McDuck and Dr. Hodgie Smodgie's SIISWIS: Bengals/Steelers preview

Cincy Jungle: for Cincinnati Bengals fans

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 33:23


The dynamic duo is back and chats with John Sheeran about the upcoming Monday Night Football clash between the Bengals and Steelers. Both teams are winless, but a victory could turn a team's season around for the rest of 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Lorekeepers - A Worldbuilding Podcast
S1.61 - Prelude to Ruination

Lorekeepers - A Worldbuilding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 80:59


Carter starts us off with a tasty idea: what happened to Durmen-Lac? What caused the ruin of the stacked cities? How do dwarves and elves fare when living so close together?Talking points: both sides of the mic, State of the Pod TBD, a cubed beef pool, Mr. McDuck's dark desires, dwarven socialism, killer robot constructs, dirty (atomic) magic, Durlack: an incredible Billy Mayes product, and too many bananas.Referenced episodesAlloy dwarves, a people insulated: ep. 38Yahdiel, current-giver of the unprismed Nine: ep. 55Other ReferencesWorld Anvil: Map of Everast (https://bit.ly/2GnFipE)Lion's Den, Game Master 5th Ed. (https://apple.co/2SvG4pE). Also check out their app for characters, Fight Club (https://apple.co/2xXFnvU)!———Want to learn more about Halûme? Explore the world here, or by visiting our homepage at thelorekeepers.com and clicking on "Visit World"! Note that it may not render properly on your browser. If so, try using Chrome.Questions or ideas? Email us at lorekeeperspodcast@gmail.comWebsite: thelorekeepers.comTwitter: @thelorekeepers

Character Progression
25. Character Progression - Scrooge McDuck from Disney's DuckTales (Michael Weisbecker)

Character Progression

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 53:07


For the Duck family in DuckTales, life was like a hurricane, there in Duckberg. Scrooge McDuck, Launchpad, Donald Duck, Webby, Huey, Dewey, and Louie had used race cars, lasers, and airplanes to do everything from solve and mystery to rewriting history! Few TV shows bring as many good memories as those from the Disney Afternoon block. But, as great as Talespin, Chip n Dale: Rescue Rangers, and Darkwing Duck were...there was something special about the wild adventures of the McDuck family. Maybe it was the wild adventures or maybe it was scrooge's swan dives into his money bin. But if you ask me, it was the fact that all of Scrooge's riches would've meant nothing if his family wasn't there to show him what real wealth is!

Reverse Psychology
S1E9 - Episode 9 - Facts and fake memories

Reverse Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 47:14


If you have ever wondered how mice can get into your house, when mogwai's are able to eat again or what the McDuck family tree looks like - this is the episode you have been waiting for. After Mike and Diana get the important stuff out of the way, Mike leads Diana through a 2010 study looking at false memories and how likely we are to incorrectly remember news stories. Listen as they break down the study, talk about the key theory behind false memories and why all this matters. It will be fun _and _ educational.If you like, be sure to subscribe and get your friends to do it too! If you have any questions/comments/concerns, message us on facebook or email us at RevPsychCast@gmail.comOkayloveyoubyeFind out more at https://reverse-psychology.pinecast.co

Boat Fight Network
Fudge Times: Splooge McDuck

Boat Fight Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 75:35


***Explicit***

The Joe and Mike Show
13 Things You Didn't Know About Walt Disney's Ducktales Movie

The Joe and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 2:33


What the McDuck?! They made a movie about those adventurous mallards? It's a surprise to us as well. Regardless, these thirteen things about Ducktales The Movie will have you screaming whoo hoo all the way to the bank. First Disney animated movie to be spun off from a television series. There were originally plans to have a Chip 'n' Dale's Rescue Rangers movie released the summer following this movie's release, along with a Goof Troop movie. However, Disney decided to pull the plug on that project, and retool the Goof Troop movie into A Goofy Movie, since this movie underperformed at the box-office. Someone dressed like Indiana Jones is briefly seen at the Explorer's Club. Released on the big screen with the classic Donald Duck cartoon "Dude Duck". Side characters from DuckTales, like Gyro, Doofus, Bubba the Cave Duck, and Gismoduck are absent, as the filmmakers didn't want to confuse newcomers who have not seen the Disney Afternoon cartoon. This is also why none of any of the show's villains, like the Beagle Boys, Magica DaSpell, and Flintheart Glomgold are present. The plot point of Scrooge finding and digging a pyramid out of the sand, is taken from a Carl Barks story "Pyramid Scheme" from the Scrooge comics. Error: During the treasure of Collie Baba sequence, when Scrooge orders Dijon to bring their sacks, his "treasure-hunting" outfit briefly returns to his trademark waistcoat. The events of the film take place between the third and fourth seasons of DuckTales. The initial voice-overs took one year, and another six months were spent on re-takes. Although Alan Young had never worked with Christopher Lloyd or Rip Taylor before, he said he would "'sit there in awe' watching them at work." When the film was released in theaters, the theme song was reprised twice during the end credits, with both times sung. For some reason, the VHS only has the first time sung, while the second time is instrumental only. In the 2000 video game Donald Duck Goin' Quackers, Merlock plays the game's main villain. The film made only $18 million at the box ofice, causing it to be a failure and killing all future theatrical sequels. Critics in the USA, generally considered the film an Indiana Jones rip-off. It was also a betrayal to Carl Barks's Uncle Scrooge comic books which DuckTales was based on. Noted movie critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert didn't even bother reviewing this film for their tv show Siskel & Ebert at The Movies DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990) G | 1h 14min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 3 August 1990 (USA) Scrooge McDuck takes Huey, Dewey, and Louie to Egypt to find a pyramid and magic lamp. Director: Bob Hathcock Writer: Alan Burnett (animation screenplay) Stars: Alan Young, Christopher Lloyd, Terence McGovern

The Joe and Mike Show
13 Things You Didn't Know About Walt Disney's Ducktales Movie

The Joe and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 2:33


What the McDuck?! They made a movie about those adventurous mallards? It's a surprise to us as well. Regardless, these thirteen things about Ducktales The Movie will have you screaming whoo hoo all the way to the bank. First Disney animated movie to be spun off from a television series. There were originally plans to have a Chip 'n' Dale's Rescue Rangers movie released the summer following this movie's release, along with a Goof Troop movie. However, Disney decided to pull the plug on that project, and retool the Goof Troop movie into A Goofy Movie, since this movie underperformed at the box-office. Someone dressed like Indiana Jones is briefly seen at the Explorer's Club. Released on the big screen with the classic Donald Duck cartoon "Dude Duck". Side characters from DuckTales, like Gyro, Doofus, Bubba the Cave Duck, and Gismoduck are absent, as the filmmakers didn't want to confuse newcomers who have not seen the Disney Afternoon cartoon. This is also why none of any of the show's villains, like the Beagle Boys, Magica DaSpell, and Flintheart Glomgold are present. The plot point of Scrooge finding and digging a pyramid out of the sand, is taken from a Carl Barks story "Pyramid Scheme" from the Scrooge comics. Error: During the treasure of Collie Baba sequence, when Scrooge orders Dijon to bring their sacks, his "treasure-hunting" outfit briefly returns to his trademark waistcoat. The events of the film take place between the third and fourth seasons of DuckTales. The initial voice-overs took one year, and another six months were spent on re-takes. Although Alan Young had never worked with Christopher Lloyd or Rip Taylor before, he said he would "'sit there in awe' watching them at work." When the film was released in theaters, the theme song was reprised twice during the end credits, with both times sung. For some reason, the VHS only has the first time sung, while the second time is instrumental only. In the 2000 video game Donald Duck Goin' Quackers, Merlock plays the game's main villain. The film made only $18 million at the box ofice, causing it to be a failure and killing all future theatrical sequels. Critics in the USA, generally considered the film an Indiana Jones rip-off. It was also a betrayal to Carl Barks's Uncle Scrooge comic books which DuckTales was based on. Noted movie critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert didn't even bother reviewing this film for their tv show Siskel & Ebert at The Movies DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990) G | 1h 14min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 3 August 1990 (USA) Scrooge McDuck takes Huey, Dewey, and Louie to Egypt to find a pyramid and magic lamp. Director: Bob Hathcock Writer: Alan Burnett (animation screenplay) Stars: Alan Young, Christopher Lloyd, Terence McGovern

Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust
Episode 22: Smile, Everyone!

Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019


Social Media: Facebook: Faith Trust and Pixie Dust - Podcast Email: 1stgeek411@gmail.com Twitter: @FTPD_PodcastPersonal Twitters: @Sparkle_Fists @SpilledXWater @deanna790Check us out on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, and Spotify!!!● “Feature Film” The Great Mouse Detective○ Released on July 2nd 1986. Basil, the rodent Sherlock Holmes, investigates the kidnapping of a toy-maker and uncovers its link to his arch-enemy, Professor Ratigan.○ Thoughts and Reactions?○ Fun Facts■ The clock tower scene is the first major use of computer animation (the clock's gears) in a feature-length animated film. The same scene was also the first time traditionally-animated characters were put inside a computer-generated background.■ The "Let Me Be Good To You" segment was almost cut because though brief, the lyrics and some animation was considered "too risque" for a Disney animated family film, the animators avoided a PG rating and got the scene kept in by appealing to the censors on the grounds that the segment was a Cabaret song and harmless in lyrics, and because the character animated singing it was a mouse, not a human and thus not questionable.■ Basil of Baker Street is named after Basil Rathbone, who played Sherlock Holmes in 14 films. By strange coincidence, Basil was also a name used by a disguised Holmes in Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Adventure of Black Peter."■ Alan Young had performed a near-perfect Scottish accent as the voice Scrooge McDuck for the 1977 Disneyland Records adaptation of "A Christmas Carol" (which he also developed and wrote). He repeated the role of McDuck in Mickey's Christmas Carol(1983), and was a natural for the Scottish accent of Hiram Flaversham.■ The first meeting between Basil and Dawson where Basil guesses he came from Afghanistan and gives a complicated explanation how he assume it, mirrors first meeting between Holmes and Watson in Arthur Conan Doyle's "A Study in Scarlet" (the first Holmes novel) where Holmes does the same thing.■ Production took only one year to complete thanks to the use of computers.● Segment: This week in Disney history “Once Upon a Time”○ April 10th 1992 - Disney's live-action feature film musical Newsies is released in theaters.● Segment: News/Announcements “The Newsies Banner”○ Should be getting Star Wars Episode 9 Trailer the day this episode goes up. ○ Dumbo is not doing well at the box office■ "Oh man, they could teach a film course on why Dumbo didn't work. It was like Tim Burton was going through the emotions. It felt like an expensive, uninspired story told very blandly without Disney or Burton's signature magic," says box office analyst Jeff Bock with Exhibitor Relations. "What a missed opportunity. I doubt we'll see a Burton budget like this again."○ Avengers: Endgame Ticket Sale Chaos■ "Endgame" set Fandango's first day pre-sales record overtaking "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." It broke the record in only six hours, the online ticket seller reported on Tuesday evening○ Cast for the Little Mermaid 30th anniversary Concert announced● Segment: weekly top 4 (secret from each other)”Let’s get down to business”○ Top 4 Disney Duos:1. Lilo and Stitch2. Judy and Nick3. Mike and Sully4. Bianca and BernardTease Next Week: The Black Cauldron Top 4: Darkest Disney Moments

Retronauts
Retronauts Episode 207: Capcom's Disney Afternoon

Retronauts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 95:03


East meets West, and then some! Jeremy Parish and Chris Sims (east) meet with Bob Mackey and Nina M. (west) to talk about the franchise that brings people of all coasts together: Capcom's Disney games for NES.

Speaking of Tangents
"Money Bags McDuck"

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 89:10


Episode 107 - In this week's Week in Review, Kj and Jason review their week! Then, they discuss America's favorite Christmas movies state-by-state in What's Trending Now? (15:36)! Then, find out if they have a guest when they play Do We Have A Guest? (55:27)! They wrap it all up with Feedback (55:39)! All that, plus several conversational tangents… Good is up! Twitter: @SpeakTangents, @judofuse (Jason), @buffalo_alice (Kj) Facebook: @SpeakTangents Email: speakingoftangentspodcast@gmail.com Leave us a review on iTunes. Subscribe now and never miss an episode!

Speaking of Tangents
"Money Bags McDuck"

Speaking of Tangents

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 89:11


Episode 107 - In this week’s Week in Review, Kj and Jason review their week! Then, they discuss America’s favorite Christmas movies state-by-state in What’s Trending Now? (15:36)! Then, find out if they have a guest when they play Do We Have A Guest? (55:27)! They wrap it all up with Feedback (55:39)! All that, plus several conversational tangents… Good is up! Twitter: @SpeakTangents, @judofuse (Jason), @buffalo_alice (Kj) Facebook: @SpeakTangents Email: speakingoftangentspodcast@gmail.com Leave us a review on iTunes. Subscribe now and never miss an episode!

Supercontext: an autopsy of media
The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck, by Don Rosa

Supercontext: an autopsy of media

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 100:31


This 12-part comic series seems like a fan's homage to Carl Bark' Disney stories, but we uncover how the values of "hard work" within (and the corporate machinations of many publishers) led Rosa to quit making comics out of frustration and resentment. Interested in the media we discussed this episode? Please support the show by purchasing it through our affiliate store: The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck Additional Resources: Don Rosa on himself Don Rosa Collection IntroDUCKtion to the Life and Times of $crooge McDuck Going Quackers  

Business For Superheroes
Ep137: Rolling Around In Filthy Lucre

Business For Superheroes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 34:56


Joe is back, and Vicky gets all mushy about the podcast lovin' she's been getting. Gin is back on the menu too, so excuse the slurping. Scrooge McDuck makes an appearance, and Joe schools Vicky on McDuck's shameless behaviour with the filthy lucre. Also: Why is our attitude to money so screwed up? Why is the internet so full of haters? Why do we all think we're champion mind readers? Find out in the latest episode of The Business For Superheroes Show.   Key Takeaways: [1:35] Thank you so much for all your responses to the burnout/ anxiety episode!  [3:10] Vicky has recently decided to decrease her income. [4:30] Business owners have really messed up attitudes towards money. [6:25] Vicky shares a story about one of her clients and some of her limiting beliefs. [8:40] What causes people to believe they don’t deserve money? [11:40] Money is a tool and a lot of people use it for good. [12:40] If your business is not profitable, there’s no way you can even begin to help others around you.  [17:10] How do you -really- know how much your clients are willing to pay you?  [20:25] Vicky answers a listener’s question about asking for a deposit upfront before any work has been done.  [24:30] If Vicky is working on a massive project, she will charge a third upfront.  [29:15] If you charge a lower price, will your reputation become ruined for it?  [31:45] Joe gives a quick summary of what today’s podcast was all about.  [32:25] Would you like some of your questions answered? Send Vicky an email!    Mentioned in This Episode: Vicky Fraser Vicky’s Podcast Vicky’s Blog Join the Superheroes Vicky’s Business For Superheroes Book The Inner Circle Borrow My Brain Vicky’s Book Club Vicky’s new book! Email Vicky Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, and Overcast Andy Maslen The Andy Maslen Copywriting Academy No B.S. Books  

The Disney Dads Cartoon Afternoon
DuckTales S1 Episode 23 – The Shadow War!

The Disney Dads Cartoon Afternoon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 51:11


Kurtis and Mike are joined by Peter and Milo from The Junior Woodchucks Podcast to talk about the Ducktales season finale, The Shadow War! As the eclipse draws near and Magicka regains her powers, will Webby and Launchpad be able to bring the McDuck family back together, or will this be the perfect opportunity for De Spell to seal Scrooge's fate? I guess you'll have to listen and find out. Plus, we hear from our Junior Woodchucks, as well as you guys, in the mailbag! All that and more on this exciting episode of Cartoon Afternoon!

The Disney Dads Cartoon Afternoon
DuckTales S1 Episode 21 – The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck!

The Disney Dads Cartoon Afternoon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 61:25


Kurtis and Mike are here to talk about the Ducktales episode, The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck! What mysteries and treasures lay buried deep within Castle McDuck? I guess you'll have to listen and find out. Plus, we hear from our Junior Woodchucks, as well as you guys, in the mailbag! All that and more on this exciting episode of Cartoon Afternoon!

Overly Animated Podcast
“The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck!” & “The Last Crash of the Sunchaser!” Recap – DuckTales!

Overly Animated Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 43:55


Alex Bonilla and Steve Zec recap the latest two episodes of DuckTales!, “The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck!” and “The Last Crash of the Sunchaser!”

Overly Animated Ducktales Podcasts
“The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck!” & “The Last Crash of the Sunchaser!” Recap – DuckTales!

Overly Animated Ducktales Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 43:55


Alex Bonilla and Steve Zec recap the latest two episodes of DuckTales!, “The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck!” and “The Last Crash of the Sunchaser!”

Amores Patos
19 The New Adventures of McDuck and Agent 22

Amores Patos

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 128:57


Anna and Faby recap DuckTales: The Confidential Casefiles of Agent 22! Beakley is kidnapped by an enemy from her and Scrooge’s shared secret agent past! Scrooge and Webby must embark on a rescue mission that parallels Agent 22 and McDuck’s first meeting. Please leave us a rating and review on iTunes! We’ll read all reviews on the air. For any news/questions follow us: www.amorespatospodcast.tumblr.com Or send us a message: amorespatospodcast@gmail.com We are also on Twitter @Amores_Patos Special thanks to Fenton for our amazing cover art! Find his art on Tumblr at  https://dystopiangraffiti.tumblr.com/

DuckTalks - A DuckTales Podcast
DuckTalks Episode #036 – The One With Castle McDuck!

DuckTalks - A DuckTales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2018 65:13


On this episode of DuckTalks Pirate Steven and Mitch discuss Donald’s relation to Fergus and Downy, the upcoming Emoji Blitz Magica De Spell Event, and Fantagraphics Disney Masters Volume 4. This week they also discuss promos for “The Last Crash of the Sunchaser!” and review […]

The Disney Dads Cartoon Afternoon
DuckTales S1 Episode 13 – McMystery at McDuck McManor!

The Disney Dads Cartoon Afternoon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 45:06


Kurtis and Mike are here to talk about the Ducktales episode, McMystery at McDuck McManor! Who is responsible for the disappearance of Scrooge McDuck at his own birthday party? I guess you'll have to listen and find out. Plus, we hear from our Junior Woodchucks, as well as you guys, in the mailbag! All that and more on this exciting episode of Cartoon Afternoon!

Overly Animated Podcast
“The Missing Links of Moorshire!” & “McMystery at McDuck McManor!” Recap – DuckTales!

Overly Animated Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 35:52


Alex Bonilla, Michelle Anderer & Steve Zec recap the latest two episodes of DuckTales!, “The Missing Links of Moorshire!” and “McMystery at McDuck McManor!”

Overly Animated Ducktales Podcasts
“The Missing Links of Moorshire!” & “McMystery at McDuck McManor!” Recap – DuckTales!

Overly Animated Ducktales Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 35:52


Alex Bonilla, Michelle Anderer & Steve Zec recap the latest two episodes of DuckTales!, “The Missing Links of Moorshire!” and “McMystery at McDuck McManor!”

The Inside Winemaking Podcast with Jim Duane
Ep. 73: Gabrielle Shaffer - Stagecoach Vineyard and Gamling & McDuck

The Inside Winemaking Podcast with Jim Duane

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 79:41


This episode features Gabrielle Shaffer, who is the viticulturist and winery relations manager for Stagecoach Vineyard.  AT 600 planted acres across 175 distinct parcels, Stagecoach is one of the largest and most important vineyards in the Napa Valley.  Gabrielle works with 90 different winemakers, who are purchasing grapes from Stagecoach.  Gabrielle also has her own brand, Gamling and McDuck, which she founded with her partner, Adam McClary.  Gamling and McDuck, which features Chenin blanc and Cabernet Franc, is opening a tasting room in downtown Napa.   LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Stagecoach Vineyard Gamling and McDuck Questions?  Comments?  Let me know what you think: jim@insidewinemaking.com if you learn something from the collection of podcasts at Inside Winemaking, please considering donating to support the show.  Paypal, Bitcoin, and Ethereum links at the bottom of the Inside Winemaking homepage.  Every small donation is helpful.   The Inside Winemaking Podcast on iTunes And Stitcher Radio Too  

The Masters of Mediocrity
NFL Expensive Agency

The Masters of Mediocrity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 59:52


This ain't no free agency, this is "Expensive Agency" because these dudes are getting PAIDDDD! We are talking scrooge McDuck money. Fill a kiddie pool up with bitcoin and swim in it. We break down all of the major signings in the NFL and what teams benefit the most. We also run down some NBA news including Steph Curry's Hilarious 30th birthday party.

All in the Comic Book
#26 - Huey Dewey and Louie - The Three Number One Dimes

All in the Comic Book

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 46:28


In this episode the Family talks about Walt Disney's Huey Dewey and Louie. Donald's nephews. Everyone's favorite DuckTales characters. Quack Pack Scrooge McDuck Ted Osborne Al Taliaferro Immahavin Astrock.   

Wed & Woke
Bald is Beautiful | Maple Built

Wed & Woke

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 26:09


Highlights from this episode: Scrooge McDuck has nothing on us, Tiffany Haddish is a contender & Happy International Women’s Day! Maple Built is a non-profit, woodworking, apprenticeship for young men in Nashville focusing on employment, job training and mentorship. Learn more: https://www.wedandwoke.com/blog/maplebuilt

Adventure
DUCKTALES! WOO-OO!

Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 83:24


Sometimes waking up, eating breakfast, and leaving McDuck manor on time for a business meeting is the greatest adventure of all. Or at least this episode would have you believe.

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The Nostalgic Front Podcast
Fun Size #18 - DuckTales!

The Nostalgic Front Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 45:06


In this FUN SIZE episode, Ream and Patrick talk about DuckTales! DuckTales is an animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. The series is based on Uncle Scrooge and other Duck universe comic books created by Carl Barks, and follows the adventures of Scrooge McDuck and his three grandnephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, with stories revolving around two common themes - the group efforts to thwart attempts by villians to steal McDuck's fortune or his Number One Dime; and becoming involved in a race for treasure. In addition to the group, their adventures also include them being joined by Scrooge's nephew Donald Duck, pilot Launchpad McQuack and butler Duckworth, the inventor Gyro Gearloose, and the nanny Mrs. Beakley and her granddaughter Webby. Although some stories are original or based on Barks' comic book series, others are pastiches on classical stories or legends, including characters based on either fictional or historical persons. The series is known for its many references to popular culture, including Shakespeare, Jack the Ripper, Greek mythology, James Bond, Indiana Jones, and Sherlock Holmes. We also talk a lot about the Nintendo video games and the new DuckTales reboot! This episode is so good! This is the Good Neighbor Stuff sketch we mention: https://youtu.be/oaYtFLGELB8 Follow Ream on Twitter at @Reamkore! https://twitter.com/Reamkore Follow Patrick on Twitter @PatrickHastie! https://twitter.com/PatrickHastie Follow The Nostalgic Front on Twitter @NostalgicFront! https://twitter.com/NostalgicFront Also, please subscribe on itunes, leave a 5 star review and tell your friends! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-nostalgic-front/id451098806?mt=2 NFers Forever!

Crooked Table Podcast - The world of film from a fresh angle

In Episode 60 of the Crooked Table Podcast, Robert Yaniz Jr. visits the way-back machine to discuss two phenomena of his youth or, more specifically, the year 1987. As cult classic and perennial Halloween favorite The Monster Squad celebrates 30 years since its initial theatrical release, Disney XD launches its much-anticipated reboot of popular animated series DuckTales ("Woo-oo!"). It's as if 1987 is some kind of focal point, connecting the entertainment of the past to the present in some meaningful way. Or, at the very least, it's a good opportunity to create the most unlikely pairing ever to hit the Crooked Table Podcast. So let's gather up the Monster Squad and head to Duckburg because, '87, it's your time to shine.  We're excited to hear your feedback as the Crooked Table Podcast continues to evolve. As usual, the show does feature explicit language and, as such, is best considered NSFW. Thanks for listening! SHOW NOTES 0:00 - Intro 5:33 - The Monster Squad retro review 18:48 - DuckTales review Previously on the Crooked Table Podcast: http://www.crookedtable.com/2017/08/05/podcast-2017-summer-movie-season/ The Crooked Table Podcast is now on Stitcher! Listen to all past episodes NOW! Subscribe to the Crooked Table Podcast on iTunes so that you never miss a moment! Robert Yaniz Jr. can be reached on Twitter at @crookedtable.   Connect with Crooked Table on social media:   Facebook  |  Twitter  |  Tumblr

The League of Ridiculous Conversations Podcast

Welcome back friends! Sorry for the inconsistent releases, but it was Anthony's birthday last week, so blame him. To celebrate his one step closer to death the League went to a Puzzle Room and recant their adventures locked in a room with each other. Leland and Jordan also gush over the new Ducktales cartoon, and Google Assistant picks a very appropriate topic for today's conversation. Listen now and tell a friend! Follow, Friend, and Like Us on / / Subscribe to us on / Email us at lorcpodcast@gmail.com

Our Honest Life
Ep 6, Part 2: The Green Gummy Jolly Rangers

Our Honest Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2017 37:45


The McDuck burger! Sensory deprivation tanks and coffin hotels. Mercy is great at poker - but she doesn't know how to play it, because she never remembers the rules of card games. Also, do we really just mumble the words "Chewy Wheels" softly for 15 minutes? You'll have to listen to find out!

DAPscast - for Disney geeks by Disney geeks.
DuckTales And Pirates - DAPsCast Episode 54

DAPscast - for Disney geeks by Disney geeks.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2017 20:55


Mikey and Murray discuss two recent trailers.  One is for the upcoming DuckTales series on Disney XD.  The other is the third trailer for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.

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DuckTales And Disney Afternoon Reminiscing - DAPsCast Episode 44

DAPscast - for Disney geeks by Disney geeks.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 32:27


Mr. Daps, Mikey, and Murray talk about the new trailer for Disney's DuckTales coming to Disney XD, and reminisce about the Disney Afternoon.

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Lee Cockerell, Scrooge McDuck, Disney Infinity & More - DAPsCast Episode 32

DAPscast - for Disney geeks by Disney geeks.

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2016 63:24


In this episode Lee Cockerell talks about leading operations at Walt Disney World and what he learned in leadership, then it's thoughts on the ends of Disney Infinity and Disney Dollars.  There's a small tribute to Alan Young, voice of Scrooge McDuck who recently passed away.  And finally thoughts on Star Wars Celebration coming to Orlando.  Present are Murray, Danie, and Mikey.  Mr. Daps and Annie took a small break to rest up this week.

It's A Duck Blur: Let's Get Dangerous (A Darkwing Duck/Ducktales Podcast)

Join dynamic Australian husband and wife team, Michael and Sarah as they watch every single episode of the classic 1987 Disney series DuckTales and then talk about them for your auditory pleasure.  60. Dr Jekyll & Mr McDuck: Michael's computer crashed and lost an entire episode. As punishment, Michael sounds like he's underwater in this episode. Sorry. Anyway, the episode of DuckTales is an instant classic with Sherlock Jones, Scrooge tossing money around and a baddie who trips people up with fish. This ep has more songs than 4 CD box set. Come and see our new website: www.itsaduckblur.com Buy our merch at: www.redbubble.com/people/itsaduckblur/shop Please rate and review 'It's A Duck Blur' on iTunes. It helps other people find the show. For more Michael, follow him on Twitter: @meandmyeasel For more Sarah, follow her on Twitter: @why_in_the_heck OR at her blog cookbookresolution.com OR her NEW podcast Sperging Out For more Michael AND Sarah listen to 'Pop Quiz Hot Shot with Michael Williams', also available on iTunes, Stitcher and where all good podcasts are sold.

Verbal Discharge
EPISODE #37: Totally McDuck!

Verbal Discharge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2016 72:07


Someday, and that day may never come, I will call upon you to do a service for me. But until that day, accept this podcast as a gift on my daughter's wedding day. It's got a bit in it where two fully grown men have a spontaneous rap battle over their favourite member of Totally Spies! and everything. You'll love it. In fact, just have it. Have it for free. Click play. No, really, do it. This is an offer you can't refuse.Discharge again! This week, Robbie and Ben fight over Totally Spies!, James and Ben are Jordan, and Robbie and James face off in a children's TV version of the Helmand Province. Plus! The return of Alana The Pokehuman, closure on the hospital story from last week and a moment in which Ben almost tells us more than we really needed to know.

Thank You for Being a Podcast: The Golden Girls Podcast
The Golden Girls Ep 062 Three on a Couch with Stina Love

Thank You for Being a Podcast: The Golden Girls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2015 58:13


We had the superb, great improvisor Stina Love (@StinaSieg, Twin Cities Improv Festival, Orange County Improv Festival) on the Golden Girls podcast once again! Hooray! It was the psychiatric episode of the GGs; perhaps also the burn episode. It was the one where the girls all decide to go to group therapy, where they are all instructed to just talk crap about each other. We talked about Gale from Breaking Bad, sleeping with guns and Scrooge McDuck. Music by Mike Dennison (@mikd33) and Brian Kokernak (@kokernutz).

It's A Duck Blur: Let's Get Dangerous (A Darkwing Duck/Ducktales Podcast)

Join dynamic Austalian husband and wife team, Michael and Sarah as they watch every single episode of the classic 1987 Disney series DuckTales and then talk about them for your auditory pleasure. Episode 26: '26. The Curse Of Castle McDuck' Scrooge goes to Scotland... for some reason. Pop culture references include: Pulp Fiction, Spinal Tap, Star Wars, Eric Clapton, The Crying Game, Full House, Austin Powers, The Great Escape, Grease, The Wizard Of Oz, Mad Max, Smokey The Bear and the guy who is the spokesperson or lamb in Australia. Please rate and review 'It's A Duck Blur' on iTunes. It helps other people find the show AND you can enter our new competition! Listen to the end of our show for details. For more Michael, follow him on Twitter: @meandmyeaselFor more Sarah, follow her on Twitter: @why_in_the_heck OR at her blog cookbookresolution.comFor more Michael AND Sarah listen to 'Pop Quiz Hot Shot with Michael Williams', also available on iTunes.

SunsetCast - eHalloween
Ducktales - Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Mcduck

SunsetCast - eHalloween

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2015


Ducktales - Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Mcduck

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Ducktales - Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Mcduck

SunsetCast - eHalloween

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2015


Ducktales - Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Mcduck

SunsetCast - eHalloween
Ducktales - The Curse Of Castle Mcduck

SunsetCast - eHalloween

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2015


Ducktales - The Curse Of Castle Mcduck

SunsetCast - eHalloween
Ducktales - The Curse Of Castle Mcduck

SunsetCast - eHalloween

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2015


Ducktales - The Curse Of Castle Mcduck

Neverland: To Disney and Beyond
69 Ducktales Reboot and Marvel/DC 102

Neverland: To Disney and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2015 74:46


Welcome back to the Neverland Podcast! It's a week of Passion here in Neverland! First we welcome a couple of guests to talk about some breaking news about the upcoming Ducktales reboot! Joining us for a lively and fun discussion will be Tim Nydell and Gary Lane from Saturday Morning Rewind Next we'll pop on over to the geekier side of the street for a chat with Recovering Ubergeek, Rick Myers! He's changing the name of his blog and launching a podcast! But he's come to Neverland to discuss more history of comic books in Marvel/DC 102! An interesting discussion on the social relevance through the decades found in the inky pages that have captivated generations and are now ruling the box office! Grab your pixie and let's fly to Neverland! Help out a Neverlander by voting for their Pinocchio LEGO Project! Visit our shop! http://neverlandpodcast.spreadshirt.com/ Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/neverlandpodcast Please rate and review The Neverland Podcast! iTunes Stitcher Blubrry Twitter Facebook Facebook Group Email Us! Leave a Voicemail (816) 226-6492

Apathetic Enthusiasm
Ep 3 – Mr. McDuck Goes to Washington

Apathetic Enthusiasm

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2015


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Neverland: To Disney and Beyond
56 Disney Christmas, Hobbits and Elves

Neverland: To Disney and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2014 49:17


Welcome back to the Neverland Podcast!  It's the holiday season, and Neverland knows how to celebrate Christmas in the most fun and nostalgic way you've ever heard!   I'm just not ready to let Christmas go as we look forward to a new year just around the corner.  We'll take it easy this week with some Christmas music from your favorite Disney parades (though you may not have known the source) Muppet characters, and others.   But before that, we'll take a quick look at the new movie, The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies with a review with Pixie Heather.   Grab your pixie and let's go to Disney....AND BEYOND!     iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-neverland-podcast/id875639884?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D8 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-neverland-podcast Blubrry: http://www.blubrry.com/neverlandpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/NeverlandPCast Facebook: https://facebook.com/neverlandpodcast mailto:podcast@neverlandpodcast.com Leave a Voicemail (816) 226-6492  

Neverland: To Disney and Beyond
55 Mickey's Christmas Carol

Neverland: To Disney and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2014 74:44


Welcome back to the Neverland Podcast!  It's the holiday season, and Neverland knows how to celebrate Christmas in the most fun and nostalgic way you've ever heard!   This week, Pixie Heather joins me for a look back at how a lot of us first heard of the frightful and ghostly tale of Ebeneezer Scrooge.  That's right Disney geeks, we are going to talk about the making of Mickey's Christmas Carol!   And that's not all, I've scrounged up a fantastic audio recording that I know you're going to love of an old 1975 record, The Disney Players present A Christmas Carol featuring lots of your favorite Disney characters!   Grab your pixie and let's go to Disney....AND BEYOND! Purchase Mickey's Christmas Carol EP Storytellers from iTunes! Purchase the movie on iTunes! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-neverland-podcast/id875639884?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D8 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-neverland-podcast Blubrry: http://www.blubrry.com/neverlandpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/NeverlandPCast Facebook: https://facebook.com/neverlandpodcast mailto:podcast@neverlandpodcast.com Leave a Voicemail (816) 226-6492  

NorthwestPrime
Lake Street Dive Starbucks Music Pick of the Week Stops By to Chat

NorthwestPrime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2014 44:00


Selling out Carnage Hall just a few nights ago, Lake Street Dive heads to Colbert Nation for an encore and was featured on The Ellen Show Today! FAN: I was in the audience tonight at the Colbert Report and during the Q & A asked: "What's on your Ipad/What are you listening to these days?" His reply? "Lake Street Dive" - Just wanted to let you know! Celebs like Katie Curic, Kevin Bacon and Francis Mcdormand recently tweeted out her love for this jazz band.  Lake Street Dive makes the most of pop music virtues: solid, evocative song craft; propulsive grooves; and Price’s disarming, forthright vocals. However, it’s a personal strain of pop that is refracted through the band members’ rich backgrounds: a sinewy Motown bass line is reborn with woody heft on Kearney’s upright, Calabrese’s drumming mixes timekeeping with more adventurous jazz-inflected outbursts, McDuck’s nimble trumpet is an unexpectedly warm counterpoint to Price’s singing. It all makes for a sound with familiar roots, but with a slant that is entirely their own. Lake Street Dive’s eventual artistic breakthrough came not without struggle, and still surprises original instigator Mike “McDuck” http://www.lakestreetdive.com http://www.northwestprime.com LIKE US ON FACEBOOK! This show is sponsored in part by http://audibletrial.com/northwestprime Free Trial FIRST BOOK FREE see if audio books are right for you!  In the car, on a plane, working out so many ways to get caught up on your reading!

NorthwestPrime
Lake Street Dive Coolest Band Celebs Love Today

NorthwestPrime

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2013 44:00


NWP welcomes LAKE STREET DIVE! FAN: I was in the audience tonight at the Colbert Report and during the Q & A asked: "What's on your Ipad/What are you listening to these days?" His reply? "Lake Street Dive" - Just wanted to let you know! Celebs like Katie Curic and Francis Mcdormand recently tweeted out her love for this jazz band. Today you get to hear them! Lake Street Dive makes the most of pop music virtues: solid, evocative song craft; propulsive grooves; and Price’s disarming, forthright vocals. However, it’s a personal strain of pop that is refracted through the band members’ rich backgrounds: a sinewy Motown bass line is reborn with woody heft on Kearney’s upright, Calabrese’s drumming mixes timekeeping with more adventurous jazz-inflected outbursts, McDuck’s nimble trumpet is an unexpectedly warm counterpoint to Price’s singing. It all makes for a sound with familiar roots, but with a slant that is entirely their own. Lake Street Dive’s eventual artistic breakthrough came not without struggle, and still surprises original instigator Mike “McDuck” www.lakestreetdive.com www.northwestprime.com LIKE US ON FACEBOOK!

Tower of Technobabble
Origin Stories - S02E30 Tower of Technobabble

Tower of Technobabble

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2012 70:05


We talk about local cartoonist legend Don Rosa and the opportunity to get your grubby mitts on some of his sweet work. We also talk about crashing space planes and old television programs that the Conduit didn't get to see as a child because of unfortunate geographic circumstances. And, as a special bonus, we recruit Friend of The Show (and Towerbot's Dad) Daggor to fill in for the still-mysteriously missing Kentucky Slim.Show Notes:• Hyper sonic plane does an oopsy - http://www.latimes.com/business/money/la-fi-mo-hypersonic-x51-test-flight-20120815,0,7169817.story• The Life and Times of Don Rosa - General Info - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_RosaDon Rosa Classics - http://www.indiegogo.com/donrosa?c=home&a=966852An Interview - http://reviewordie.wordpress.com/2012/07/19/an-interview-with-don-rosa/Don Rosa's Omnicon Brochure - http://booksteveslibrary.blogspot.com/2007/11/don-rosas-omnicon-brochure.html

Megaboom!!
Where is Jodi Foster?

Megaboom!!

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2012 30:35


LISTEN HERE!! Eliana is back from the road and still afraid of clowns and weddings. Lars' dad has a dream, J.P. Morgan blows 2 billion, and Brent wants to Scrooge McDuck a vault full of T-Rex bones. 

Comic News Insider
Episode 336 - Heroes Con Special w/ Don Rosa, Chris Schweizer, Van Jensen, Charles Soule

Comic News Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2011 67:52


More Heroes Con love! Jimmy got so many great interviews at the show so we had to put out some specials! Mike Cho stays on to co-host and introduce interviews with Don Rosa (Scrooge McDuck), Chris Schweizer (Crogan Adventures), Van Jensen (Pinocchio, Vampire Slayer) and Charles Soule (27). Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Thanks for listening! Come back on Saturday to hear the panel that Jimmy moderated called Taking on the Property: Iconography with Darwyn Cooke, Ed McGuinness, Don Rosa, and Tim Sale! 

The Joe and Mike Show
13 Things You Didn't Know About Walt Disney's Ducktales Movie

The Joe and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


What the McDuck?! They made a movie about those adventurous mallards? It's a surprise to us as well. Regardless, these thirteen things about Ducktales The Movie will have you screaming whoo hoo all the way to the bank. 13. First Disney animated movie to be spun off from a television series. 12. There were originally plans to have a Chip 'n' Dale's Rescue Rangers movie released the summer following this movie's release, along with a Goof Troop movie. However, Disney decided to pull the plug on that project, and retool the Goof Troop movie into A Goofy Movie, since this movie underperformed at the box-office. 11. Someone dressed like Indiana Jones is briefly seen at the Explorer's Club. 10. Released on the big screen with the classic Donald Duck cartoon "Dude Duck". 9. Side characters from DuckTales, like Gyro, Doofus, Bubba the Cave Duck, and Gismoduck are absent, as the filmmakers didn't want to confuse newcomers who have not seen the Disney Afternoon cartoon. This is also why none of any of the show's villains, like the Beagle Boys, Magica DaSpell, and Flintheart Glomgold are present. 8. The plot point of Scrooge finding and digging a pyramid out of the sand, is taken from a Carl Barks story "Pyramid Scheme" from the Scrooge comics. 7. Error: During the treasure of Collie Baba sequence, when Scrooge orders Dijon to bring their sacks, his "treasure-hunting" outfit briefly returns to his trademark waistcoat. 6. The events of the film take place between the third and fourth seasons of DuckTales. 5. The initial voice-overs took one year, and another six months were spent on re-takes. Although Alan Young had never worked with Christopher Lloyd or Rip Taylor before, he said he would "'sit there in awe' watching them at work." 4. When the film was released in theaters, the theme song was reprised twice during the end credits, with both times sung. For some reason, the VHS only has the first time sung, while the second time is instrumental only. 3. In the 2000 video game Donald Duck Goin' Quackers, Merlock plays the game's main villain. 2. The film made only $18 million at the box ofice, causing it to be a failure and killing all future theatrical sequels. 1. Critics in the USA, generally considered the film an Indiana Jones rip-off. It was also a betrayal to Carl Barks's Uncle Scrooge comic books which DuckTales was based on. Noted movie critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert didn't even bother reviewing this film for their tv show Siskel & Ebert at The Movies DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990) G | 1h 14min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 3 August 1990 (USA) Scrooge McDuck takes Huey, Dewey, and Louie to Egypt to find a pyramid and magic lamp. Director: Bob Hathcock Writer: Alan Burnett (animation screenplay) Stars: Alan Young, Christopher Lloyd, Terence McGovern