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For our supersized and bursting-at-the-seams 200th episode, Marc and Jordan tackle 3 shorts they've somehow never covered before, including the cult classic Chow Hound, the Clampett landmark The Old Grey Hare, and the terrific Yosemite Sam short The Fair Haired Hair, as well as episodes from Looney television shows that demanded their attention, like a bonkers episode of The Looney Tunes Show, two Michigan J. Frog-centric Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries segments, and that Tiny Toon Adventures episode that was written by a few eighth graders. Links: Support That's Not Quite All Folks On Patreon!
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You can now text us anonymously to leave feedback, suggest future content or simply hurl abuse at us. We'll read out any texts we receive on the show. Click here to try it out!Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review! In today's episode, we're diving into the damp and delightful world of our favorite cold-blooded creatures with a countdown of the Top 5 Amphibians in film and television. Following that, we'll kick into action with a review of TMNT: Out of the Shadows and cap off with a classic episode breakdown of TMNT: S1EP25 Showdown.Top 5 Amphibians in Film and Television:Kermit the Frog - The Muppet Show and various movies - Perhaps the most famous frog in the world, Kermit has been a staple of children's entertainment since the 1950s, known for his philosophical musings and gentle leadership of the often chaotic Muppet crew.Michigan J. Frog - Looney Tunes - Famous for his "Hello My Baby" routine, Michigan J. Frog epitomizes the surprise-amphibian-star, thrilling audiences with his song and dance in one moment and reverting to a simple frog the next.Hypnotoad - Futurama - All glory to the Hypnotoad! This mesmerizing character from Futurama has become a cult icon, known for his ability to hypnotize any onlooker with his oscillating, multicolored eyes.Jabba the Hutt - Star Wars - While not a traditional amphibian, Jabba's slug-like, amphibious nature earns him a spot on our list. This notorious gangster of the Star Wars universe uses his slimy charm to control his criminal empire.Pascal - Tangled - Rapunzel's pet chameleon offers comic relief and emotional support with his expressive eyes and dynamic color changes, proving that even small amphibians can play big roles on screen.Main Feature: TMNT: Out of the Shadows (2016) Jumping from amphibians to reptiles, TMNT: Out of the Shadows brings back our favorite ninja turtles for more high-octane action and brotherly camaraderie. In this sequel, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael face off against their classic nemesis, Shredder, who has joined forces with the mad scientist Baxter Stockman and the two dimwitted henchmen, Bebop and Rocksteady, to unleash chaos in New York City.Classic Episode: TMNT S1EP25 "Showdown" We also revisit the classic animated series with episode 25 from Season 1, "Showdown." This pivotal two-part episode features the Turtles' climactic battle with Shredder, offering plenty of martial arts action and strategic teamwork, underscoring the themes of family and perseverance that run throughout the series.Discussion Points:Character Evolution: How amphibian characters have evolved in film and TV from mere comic relief to beings with depth and complex personalities.The Role of Animals in Storytelling: What roles do amphibious characters often play in narratives? What qualities make them so endearing or entertaining?Ninja Turtles Phenomenon: The lasting appeal of the TMNT franchise and its impact on pop culture.Whether you're a fan of real-life amphibians, animated antics, or ninja battles, today's episode promises a mix of fun facts, deep dives, and nostalgic looks at some of our favorite cold-blooded heroes on screen. Tune in as we explore the slippery, slimy, and sometimes hypWe love to hear from our listeners! By which I mean we tolerate it. If it hasn't been completely destroyed yet you can usually find us on twitter @dads_film, on Facebook Bad Dads Film Review, on email at baddadsjsy@gmail.com or on our website baddadsfilm.com. Until next time, we remain... Bad Dads
Join Jay as she shares her encounters with Ben and Walter, the Ghost of the Gravenhurst Opera House.Michigan J. Frog - "Hello My Baby"Learn more about Jay
This week on Divorce & Beyond with Susan Guthrie, Susan welcomes Professor Kelly Browe Olson. Kelly shares actionable tips on navigating both the “new normal” of the divorce process AND the REAL new normal of life after divorce. Key takeaways include the importance of filtering advice amidst the influx of opinions, the role of professionals in facilitating challenging conversations and boundaries, and the crucial aspect of emotional intelligence during divorce. Professor Kelly Browe Olson also shares practical insights on improving emotional intelligence and encourages strategic thinking about one's current situation and future aspirations. Join us as we delve into the complexities of divorce with expert guidance for adapting to the ever-changing landscape of your beyond. Topics and Golden Nuggets includ Your new normal will include opinions and advice from third parties; therefore, even well-meaning, it is important to filter the information and form your opinions. A professional can give you the tools to have hard conversations, create boundaries, and divorce your way. Emotional intelligence (EI) and divorce: EI is essential when going through a divorce; consider how you can be emotionally intelligent around your children, friends, family, and ex while still honoring your emotions. Plus, Kelly shares how to improve your emotional intelligence. “Thinking about where you are now and where you want to be is important.” **************************************** About this week's special guest: Kelly Browe Olson Kelly Browe Olson is an Associate Professor and the Mediation Clinic Director at UA Little Rock Bowen School of Law. She teaches Family Law, ADR, Domestic Violence and Mediation and Family Mediation courses. She oversees a state-wide Special Education mediation project and mediates family dissolution cases. She is a frequent speaker and trainer, educating judges, lawyers, and others about dispute resolution, communication, emotional intelligence, family, and children's legal issues. She is currently co-editing a book on Family Dispute Resolution for Oxford University Press. She serves on the Arkansas Parent Counsel and Access to Justice Commissions and on the Family Court Review and the ABA Dispute Resolution Magazine editorial boards. She trains and consults for the Arkansas ADR Commission. Professor Browe Olson has a University of Michigan J.D., and an LL.M. in ChildLaw from the Loyola University Chicago. She was awarded the Bowen Faculty Excellence Public Service Award in 2004 and 2013. Email: mediatingmom@gmail.com ***************************************** Episodes and Resources mentioned in this episode: The Divorce & Beyond website is a great place to visit if you want more support and information as you move through your divorce and beyond. 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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 871, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: rhythm and booze 1: His beach bum anthem "Margaritaville" made its Top 40 debut in 1977. Jimmy Buffett. 2: This 1958 hit by The Champs with a liquor as its title has been covered by numerous artists. "Tequila". 3: "Don't Come Home A Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)" is a classic song by this First Lady of Country Music. Loretta Lynn. 4: This country legend recorded the hits "Fifteen Beers" and "Take This Job and Shove It". Johnny Paycheck. 5: Willie Nelson often begins his live shows with his 1979 hit about this alcoholic "River". "Whiskey River". Round 2. Category: 5-letter capitals 1: 12 avenues radiate from Place Charles de Gaulle in this city. Paris. 2: Bridges crossing the Nile River in this capital include El Gama'a and El Giza. Cairo. 3: The ancient Greeks called this Jordanian capital Philadelphia. Amman. 4: In 1809 one of the first revolts for independence in Latin America broke out in this Ecuadoran capital. Quito. 5: Haiphong near the Gulf of Tonkin serves as this city's main port. Hanoi. Round 3. Category: a heavenly category 1: A Lerner and Lowe song lyric goes, "Thank heaven for" these people, "they grow up in the most delightful way". little girls. 2: The Indian game moksha-patamu (heaven and hell) gave us this Milton Bradley game that has its ups and downs. Chutes and Ladders. 3: The John Jakes novel "Heaven and Hell" takes place directly following this war. the Civil War. 4: In Genesis 1, God gave the name Heaven to this, from the Latin for "support". the firmament. 5: The final movie in Oliver Stone's Vietnam trilogy, this film starred Hiep Thi Le and Tommy Lee Jones. Heaven and Earth. Round 4. Category: "bril"-liant! 1: A rapid chaotic beating of the heart muscles in a nonsynchronous way. fibrillation. 2: 1964buildingblocksfor a wackyWarholwork. Brillo. 3: A crude cart used to carry the condemned to the guillotine during the French Revolution. a tumbril. 4: Miles Franklin was only a teenager when she penned this bestseller about growing up in Australia's outback. My Brilliant Career. 5: 12-letter word for an oily men's hair cream to keep hair in place and make it look glossy. brilliantine. Round 5. Category: warner bros. cartoons 1: "Carnivorous vulgaris" is one of this Roadrunner-chasing rascal's "scientific" names. the (Wile E.) Coyote. 2: This "scent-imental" skunk was named after Charles Boyer's character in the film "Algiers". Pepé Le Pew. 3: This "fastest mouse" made his debut in 1953's "Cat-Tails for Two". Speedy Gonzales. 4: This "roughest, toughest he-man hombre that's ever crossed the Rio Grande" could never beat Bugs Bunny. Yosemite Sam. 5: This animal is the symbol of the new Warner Bros. network. Michigan J. Frog. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 871, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: rhythm and booze 1: His beach bum anthem "Margaritaville" made its Top 40 debut in 1977. Jimmy Buffett. 2: This 1958 hit by The Champs with a liquor as its title has been covered by numerous artists. "Tequila". 3: "Don't Come Home A Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)" is a classic song by this First Lady of Country Music. Loretta Lynn. 4: This country legend recorded the hits "Fifteen Beers" and "Take This Job and Shove It". Johnny Paycheck. 5: Willie Nelson often begins his live shows with his 1979 hit about this alcoholic "River". "Whiskey River". Round 2. Category: 5-letter capitals 1: 12 avenues radiate from Place Charles de Gaulle in this city. Paris. 2: Bridges crossing the Nile River in this capital include El Gama'a and El Giza. Cairo. 3: The ancient Greeks called this Jordanian capital Philadelphia. Amman. 4: In 1809 one of the first revolts for independence in Latin America broke out in this Ecuadoran capital. Quito. 5: Haiphong near the Gulf of Tonkin serves as this city's main port. Hanoi. Round 3. Category: a heavenly category 1: A Lerner and Lowe song lyric goes, "Thank heaven for" these people, "they grow up in the most delightful way". little girls. 2: The Indian game moksha-patamu (heaven and hell) gave us this Milton Bradley game that has its ups and downs. Chutes and Ladders. 3: The John Jakes novel "Heaven and Hell" takes place directly following this war. the Civil War. 4: In Genesis 1, God gave the name Heaven to this, from the Latin for "support". the firmament. 5: The final movie in Oliver Stone's Vietnam trilogy, this film starred Hiep Thi Le and Tommy Lee Jones. Heaven and Earth. Round 4. Category: "bril"-liant! 1: A rapid chaotic beating of the heart muscles in a nonsynchronous way. fibrillation. 2: 1964buildingblocksfor a wackyWarholwork. Brillo. 3: A crude cart used to carry the condemned to the guillotine during the French Revolution. a tumbril. 4: Miles Franklin was only a teenager when she penned this bestseller about growing up in Australia's outback. My Brilliant Career. 5: 12-letter word for an oily men's hair cream to keep hair in place and make it look glossy. brilliantine. Round 5. Category: warner bros. cartoons 1: "Carnivorous vulgaris" is one of this Roadrunner-chasing rascal's "scientific" names. the (Wile E.) Coyote. 2: This "scent-imental" skunk was named after Charles Boyer's character in the film "Algiers". Pepé Le Pew. 3: This "fastest mouse" made his debut in 1953's "Cat-Tails for Two". Speedy Gonzales. 4: This "roughest, toughest he-man hombre that's ever crossed the Rio Grande" could never beat Bugs Bunny. Yosemite Sam. 5: This animal is the symbol of the new Warner Bros. network. Michigan J. Frog. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 871, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: rhythm and booze 1: His beach bum anthem "Margaritaville" made its Top 40 debut in 1977. Jimmy Buffett. 2: This 1958 hit by The Champs with a liquor as its title has been covered by numerous artists. "Tequila". 3: "Don't Come Home A Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)" is a classic song by this First Lady of Country Music. Loretta Lynn. 4: This country legend recorded the hits "Fifteen Beers" and "Take This Job and Shove It". Johnny Paycheck. 5: Willie Nelson often begins his live shows with his 1979 hit about this alcoholic "River". "Whiskey River". Round 2. Category: 5-letter capitals 1: 12 avenues radiate from Place Charles de Gaulle in this city. Paris. 2: Bridges crossing the Nile River in this capital include El Gama'a and El Giza. Cairo. 3: The ancient Greeks called this Jordanian capital Philadelphia. Amman. 4: In 1809 one of the first revolts for independence in Latin America broke out in this Ecuadoran capital. Quito. 5: Haiphong near the Gulf of Tonkin serves as this city's main port. Hanoi. Round 3. Category: a heavenly category 1: A Lerner and Lowe song lyric goes, "Thank heaven for" these people, "they grow up in the most delightful way". little girls. 2: The Indian game moksha-patamu (heaven and hell) gave us this Milton Bradley game that has its ups and downs. Chutes and Ladders. 3: The John Jakes novel "Heaven and Hell" takes place directly following this war. the Civil War. 4: In Genesis 1, God gave the name Heaven to this, from the Latin for "support". the firmament. 5: The final movie in Oliver Stone's Vietnam trilogy, this film starred Hiep Thi Le and Tommy Lee Jones. Heaven and Earth. Round 4. Category: "bril"-liant! 1: A rapid chaotic beating of the heart muscles in a nonsynchronous way. fibrillation. 2: 1964buildingblocksfor a wackyWarholwork. Brillo. 3: A crude cart used to carry the condemned to the guillotine during the French Revolution. a tumbril. 4: Miles Franklin was only a teenager when she penned this bestseller about growing up in Australia's outback. My Brilliant Career. 5: 12-letter word for an oily men's hair cream to keep hair in place and make it look glossy. brilliantine. Round 5. Category: warner bros. cartoons 1: "Carnivorous vulgaris" is one of this Roadrunner-chasing rascal's "scientific" names. the (Wile E.) Coyote. 2: This "scent-imental" skunk was named after Charles Boyer's character in the film "Algiers". Pepé Le Pew. 3: This "fastest mouse" made his debut in 1953's "Cat-Tails for Two". Speedy Gonzales. 4: This "roughest, toughest he-man hombre that's ever crossed the Rio Grande" could never beat Bugs Bunny. Yosemite Sam. 5: This animal is the symbol of the new Warner Bros. network. Michigan J. Frog. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
[Explicit Content] Elon Musk still insists the Allen, TX shooter wasn't a white supremacist. We conduct an experiment with Elon's pregnant pause. National Archives turns over evidence Trump knew the correct declassification procedure. More from the Rudy Giuliani lawsuit. Trump lost another lawyer. Trump keeps bragging that he ended Roe v Wade. Tommy Tuberville encourages the end of elections. The Laura Ingraham rumor. Stephen Miller's phone book lawyer commercial. With Jody Hamilton, David Ferguson, music by Dreamkid, Young Gun Silver Fox, and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 820, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: early america 1: Carpenters in this colony's city of Savannah went on strike in 1746 for better working conditions. Georgia. 2: This colony of James Oglethorpe banned the importation of rum and brandy, and forbade slavery. Georgia. 3: In 1723 in Boston, construction began on this church, one of the first Georgian churches in the Northeast. the Old North Church. 4: The second of these legislatures drew up the Articles of Confederation. the Continental Congress. 5: Hot on the trail of 7 magnificent cities, Estevanico called the first one this, entered it and was killed there. Cibola. Round 2. Category: animal common bonds 1: Angora,Flemish giant,cottontail. rabbits. 2: Schipperke,borzoi,bichon frise. Dogs. 3: Thresher,nurse,whale. Sharks. 4: Bufflehead,Eider,Teal. ducks. 5: Black,brown,spectacled. bears. Round 3. Category: jewel 1: The Pinctada maxima, or silver-lip oyster, is the largest oyster capable of cultivating one of these. pearl. 2: The Aztecs showed their rank in society by wearing this bluish-green December birthstone. turquoise. 3: A variety of smoky quartz, cairngorm is a gemstone that comes from the Cairngorm Mountains of this country. Scotland. 4: The bulk of the world's peridot is mined from Peridot Mesa on the Apache Indian Reservation in this state. Arizona. 5: The American ruby and the Cape ruby are not rubies, but red varieties of this mineral. garnet. Round 4. Category: warner bros. cartoons 1: "Carnivorous vulgaris" is one of this Roadrunner-chasing rascal's "scientific" names. the (Wile E.) Coyote. 2: This "scent-imental" skunk was named after Charles Boyer's character in the film "Algiers". Pepé Le Pew. 3: This "fastest mouse" made his debut in 1953's "Cat-Tails for Two". Speedy Gonzales. 4: This "roughest, toughest he-man hombre that's ever crossed the Rio Grande" could never beat Bugs Bunny. Yosemite Sam. 5: This animal is the symbol of the new Warner Bros. network. Michigan J. Frog. Round 5. Category: "down" the hatch 1: This highly undesirable event can occur when a nuclear reactor's core overheats. Meltdown. 2: If you're hunting by scent, it's where you want to be, relative to your prey. Downwind. 3: The New England Primer popularized the bedtime prayer beginning with this line. "Now I lay me down to sleep...". 4: It describes the "trampled" masses. Downtrodden. 5: In 1902 Battling Nelson inflicted 42 of these on Christy Williams, who finally stayed on the canvas. Knockdowns. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Jeopardy! recaps from the week of January 2nd, 2023. We discuss the Shrek-iverse, spend waaaaay too much time talking about Pokemon, and Emily gives a deep dive on Michigan J. Frog. Yeah, seriously. Find us on Facebook (Potent Podables) and Twitter (@potentpodables1). Check out our Patreon (patreon.com/potentpodables). Email us at potentpodablescast@gmail.com. Continue to support social justice movements in your community and our country. www.communityjusticeexchange.org https://www.gofundme.com/c/act/stop-aapi-hate www.rescue.org www.therebelsproject.org www.abortionfunds.org
There's nothing new and special about the melody to the 1930 jazz standard “Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone.” In fact, it's a bit of a ripoff, because Sam Stept's chords are virtually the same sequence as what Ray Henderson used in his 1925 composition, "Has Anybody Seen My Gal? (Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue).”But it is the lyrics that everyone remembers, a saucy admonishment between parting paramours in which the narrator tells the erstwhile lover, “if you can't say anything real nice it's better not to talk at all, that's my advice!”Comedian / dancer / composer Sidney Clare penned those words, which have grabbed the imagination of a wide range of performers for the past 90 years, from The Mills Brothers to Willie Nelson, from Frank Sinatra to Leon Redbone, from Billie Holiday to Ann Margaret, from Bob Wills to Bill Haley. And the song has been recorded as recently as 2007 by Manteca Beat and in 2009 by The Original Rabbit Foot Spasm Band. The Comic EffectAdmiration of the tune's comic character has a long history. Norma Shearer sang it in the 1939 film “The Women” as a joke when she leaves her girlfriends at tea to take a call from her philandering husband. TV anchor Edwin Newman sang it in 1984 during his hosting of “Saturday Night Live.” And is there a boomer in the room who remembers the character Michigan J. Frog doing a killer rendition of it in the 1955 Warner Bros. cartoon “One Froggy Evening”?By the way, Sid wasn't one of your one-hit wonders. Shoot, he probably could have retired, for instance, on the royalties from “On the Good Ship Lollipop” which he wrote with Richard Whiting for Shirley Temple's 1934 film “Bright Eyes.” Hedzups, Trivia Fans! Finally, there is one more cool pop culture highlight in Sidney's bio.The Oxford English Dictionary credits Clare with the world's earliest usage on record of the term “rock and roll.” Yep, he wrote those words in 1934 in his soundtrack for a movie called “Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round.”Sidney Clare was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970, two years before his death at 82.Our Take on the TuneFor us, a perfect warmup song to get ready for an evening of music is one whose chords are familiar enough that we don't have to think about them too hard, but also give us enough stretching out room so that we can just sit back and enjoy each other's company. This happy tune from Grandpa's day checks all the boxes. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com
In a truly wild episode, Lauren and Caitlin open the line for the stan stans to call on and voice all their opinions on The WB. Julie Harrison-Harney (Turnbuckles Pod), Sarah Beling (freelance writer), Kate Vatter (XOXO RiverPod), Jessica Carabajal (OKC Celebrity), and Sydney Hollis (The Sydney Hollis Show) join the pod and we touch on old WB commercials, the professors of Gilmore Girls, ponder whether Popular good, 7th Heaven, Michigan J. Fox's sex appeal, shipping Khloe and Scott, and selling ads at a Chattanooga WB affiliate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Continuing with WB Madness with one of the crown jewels of Michigan J. Frog's empire, Buffy The Vampire Slayer. No primary guest this week as Caitlin and Lauren take voice memos from the We Stan/Buffy fam, including Liz Tegart, Elena Skopetos, Stacy Kulow, Juan Leon, Victoria Edel, Emily Duke, Lauren Ashley Smith, Katy Swan and Nicole Drespel. Caitlin makes Lauren make the ultimate choice in a game she's not prepared for. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another strange opener stimulated by David's unusual exuberant expression in reaction to Friday! The conversation goes sideways and the main topic becomes Michigan J. Frog, the famous signing and dancing frog from the old Looney Toons cartoons from Warner Brothers. Eventually, the duo gets back on track and gets right down to it with the analogy of the lint roller being like the portion of people's personality that either attracts others to bond with or repels them. What does your bonder look like? Is it super sticky or is it dull? What are the implications for your longevity? Listen to find out. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/red-kite-movement/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/red-kite-movement/support
Frank Hennenlotter's "Brain Damage" puts modern cinema to shame. It's the subject of the latest episode of WTFAWTA and therein we lament the loss of a simple time with straight forward fun and offbeat quirky narratives and admire the juxtaposition of a phallic purple poop alien having the voice of Michigan J. Frog. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, Andy and Alyssa finish their discussion of Special Edition #2 - More Tales to Give You Goosebumps with stories 8-10: “Shell Shocker,” “Poison Ivy,” and “The Spirit of the Harvest Moon.” Along the way, they discuss science fair strategies; the Australian trumpet; yonic imagery; Michigan J. Frog; Wonderfalls; piles of bones; Texas Chainsaw Massacre; Graveyard Shift; “Ali Baba Bunny”; Jennifer's Body; catfishing; Hard Candy; Tall Hot Blonde; the etymology of Wilbur; preps; AXE body spray; Little Shop of Horrors; Little Joe; Doctor Horror's House of Terrors; Magritte; the evolution of plant horror; Atoms for Peace; Signs; Pretty in Pink; DDT; The Simpsons episode “Bart the Mother”; “There Was an Old Woman Who Swallowed a Fly”; suspicious golden retrievers; body-jumping; Peter Straub's Ghost Story; John Donne's Metempsychosis; the Wendigo; Thomas Pynchon's “Mortality and Mercy in Vienna”; I Heard the Owl Call My Name; Me Tie Dough-ty Walker; cold weather horror; the Yuki-onna; Kwaidan; “The Blizzard” from Kurosawa's Dreams; hospitality; Stingy Jack; the Flying Dutchman; Tom o' Bedlam; Deep Trouble connections; summer horror; & R.L. Stine's Tara problem. // Music by Haunted Corpse // Follow @saypodanddie on Twitter and Instagram, and get in touch at saypodanddie@gmail.com
Of Course You Realize THIS Means Podcast - A Looney Tunes Discussion
Welcome back to the best Looney Tunes Podcast on the internet! This week I'm joined by my long time friend and Looney Tunes fan, Austin Bouse who brings a unique perspective on Michigan J. Frog and asks the question, is he a time traveling demon or just a metaphor for art and commerce? We first discuss the talented amphibian in his debut short One Froggy Evening, which premiered in theaters on Dec. 31, 1955! Together we discuss their long history with the Looney Tunes Franchise, spotlight Michigan J. Frog and the cartoon short from the 1955 short, One Froggy Evening! We also check out the under-seen Chuck Jones sequel short Another Froggy Evening, which was released on October 6, 1995. He went on to have other appearances in Tiny Toons and Animaniacs which we also touch on briefly. LOONEY TUNES IN THE NEWS: Looney Tunes Cartoons Season 4 Release and Poster: Yosemite Sam has caught a stinker! https://www.animationmagazine.net/tv-streaming/warnermedia-kids-kicks-off-2022-with-baby-bears-looney-tunes-craig/ A New Looney Tunes Podcast by Story Pirates is a HIT! https://finance.yahoo.com/news/bugs-bunny-daffy-duck-star-221423304.html THE WORLD OF MAYHEM: Michigan J. Frog joins the Looney Tunes World of Mayhem! FOLLOW THE SHOW! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/Thismeanspodcast YOUTUBE - www.Youtube.com/Thismeanspodcast Twitter - https://twitter.com/ThismeansPod Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ThisMeansPodcast That's NOT All Folks!
Castiel has declared himself the new god, Sam is struggling with what's real, and Dean wants to bind Death. What can go wrong? Time to start Season 7 as we discuss Michigan J. Frog, what Godstiel should have done, and how offering Death food for no reason would be a good idea. Patreon Twitter Instagram Tumblr Facebook
Nick and Lance recap, rate and rank the Garfield comic strip from October 7, 1984! Garfield and Odie are teaming up to gaslight Jon! Listen to Lance on You Tried Dat?? https://apple.co/3tTuaZr Check out our Twitter, @hungrycatdaily! Today's Garfield comic: October 7, 1984 Follow our old viral Twitter account, @ToiletGarfield! Follow our new viral Twitter account, @HeathcliffRecap! Send us an email with your Garfield memories to HungryCatDaily@gmail.com! Follow us on Instagram @hungrycatdaily and Facebook! Music: VHS Dreams by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Artwork by Addison Billingsley
Tom and Julie welcome character actor John Ross Bowie, host of the new podcast Household Faces, for a journey through the world of character actors! They recast A-list roles in Pretty Woman, Die Hard, and James Bond with character actors. They talk the greats – John Carroll Lynch, Margo Martindale, Delroy Lindo, Jennifer Coolidge, and many more. Plus 1010WINS, favorite Jonas Brother, favorite Crumb brother, the Squirrel Nut Zippers, Brett's Rumpelstiltskin obsession, a Harry Potter and Rage Against the Machine joke, King Crimson, Tom texts Julie fake Zappa song titles, the Jackyl chainsaw song, Tom goes to Sturgis, mosh potatoes, Michigan J. Prog, the first Moog, Goodfellas, Baby Driver, Faye Dunaway's voicemails, Harvard dummies, and The Jetsons.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @DoubleThreatPod for photos of all the character actors discussed on today's episode!LISTEN TO DOUBLE THREAT AD-FREE ON FOREVER DOG PLUS:http://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plusDOUBLE THREAT MERCH:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/double-threatSEND SUBMISSIONS TO:DoubleThreatPod@gmail.comFOLLOW DOUBLE THREAT:https://twitter.com/doublethreatpodhttps://www.instagram.com/doublethreatpodDOUBLE THREAT IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST:https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/double-threatTheme song by Mike KrolArtwork by Michael KuppermanSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
#JohnAnthonyChihakSoltero #DrinkandDraw #Interviews #Illustrations #Comicbooks #JustJoshingPodcast John Anthony Chihak Soltero is a cool dude. In the midst of us drawing cool things, we talk comics, cartoons, why Wile E. Coyote is heroic and Michigan J. Frog is a disappointment, the importance of being creative and having fun and much more. John is a chill dude and it was great to have him on the show. Check it out. John Anthony Chihak Soltero: Webpage: antiherobrand.com Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/BubbaPatrol Email: bubbatales@gmail.com My Stuff: Podcast Services:[https://jpantalleresco.wordpress.com/podcast-services/](https://jpantalleresco.wordpress.com/podcast-services/) Alice Zero: [https://www.amazon.ca/Alice-Zero-Pandemic-Book-ebook/dp/B08GM4Y8DD/](https://www.amazon.ca/Alice-Zero-Pandemic-Book-ebook/dp/B08GM4Y8DD/) The Cloud Diver: [https://www.amazon.ca/Cloud-Diver-Level-1-ebook/dp/B0881HR54T/](https://www.amazon.ca/Cloud-Diver-Level-1-ebook/dp/B0881HR54T/) Buy Me A Coffee: [https://ko-fi.com/joshuapantalleresco](https://ko-fi.com/joshuapantalleresco) Merchandise: [https://jpantalleresco.redbubble.com](https://jpantalleresco.redbubble.com) Newsletter: [https://mailchi.mp/ea0a0d561d56/lets-get-dangerous](https://mailchi.mp/ea0a0d561d56/lets-get-dangerous) Patreon: [https://patreon.com/justjoshingpodcast](https://patreon.com/justjoshingpodcast) Twitch: [https://www.twitch.tv/justjoshingpodcast](https://www.twitch.tv/justjoshingpodcast) Youtube: [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBr8pyMELcMcaHLd4qTWyaw](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBr8pyMELcMcaHLd4qTWyaw)
Twenty years ago, Kevin and Kornflake first visited the great state of Michigan for the comedy music convention Dementia 2001! (Kevin's band The Sponge Awareness Foundation performed, then quickly returned to their rightful place in total obscurity.) And our guest this week is the organizer of Dementia 2001, our old friend Blasted Bill! We're talking weird Michigan trivia with Bill, and the conversation includes the invention of breakfast cereal (all thanks to Cornelius the Corn Flakes rooster), fun with soda (or "pop," as the locals call it), Yoopers vs. Trolls, a post office that floats, painted turtles, angry dentists, Freaks and Geeks, Dave Coulier, and lots more Upper Midwest silliness. Blasted Bill is largely responsible for The Flopcast even existing (though he's understandably reluctant to admit it), so we're happy he could join us and help Michiganify the show. (Here's one more fun fact just for you: Michigan is not actually the most mitten-shaped state. That honor goes to Wyoming. Assuming you have freakish rectangle-hands. And we think you do.) The Flopcast website! The ESO Network! The Flopcast on Facebook! The Flopcast on Instagram! The Flopcast on Twitter! Please rate and review The Flopcast on Apple Podcasts! Email: info@flopcast.net Our music is by The Sponge Awareness Foundation! This week's promo: We Be Geeks! This week's other promo: MarsCon!
Iggy sings a little Jackson Browne. Michigan J. Frog. Tiger basketball. Cuonzo. Will we have major concerts in 2021? Prod Joe. Cookin with Ken tonight. Sadie Hawkins of sauce. HBD Tom Wolf. HBD Teri Weigel. Screamers. Crying. Fritters. EMOTD.
Iggy sings a little Jackson Browne. Michigan J. Frog. Tiger basketball. Cuonzo. Will we have major concerts in 2021? Prod Joe. Cookin with Ken tonight. Sadie Hawkins of sauce. HBD Tom Wolf. HBD Teri Weigel. Screamers. Crying. Fritters. EMOTD.
Michigan J. Frog brings us back. Iggy is NOT happy. Iggy vs. Doug is now underway. Glow Worm. TB12 working out in a parking lot. Blaine Gabbert gets himself a ring. Buccaneers offensive weapons. StrodeCast. Iceberg wind coming to St. Louis. Iggy's schedule. Vaccine. Another loss for the note. Berube has thoughts. Champa Bay. Leaf blower guy is back. TMA twitter account. Barrett's top 20. Iggy still not happy. Jackson on twitter. Takes, we need them. Iggy has takes. EMOTD.
Michigan J. Frog brings us back. Iggy is NOT happy. Iggy vs. Doug is now underway. Glow Worm. TB12 working out in a parking lot. Blaine Gabbert gets himself a ring. Buccaneers offensive weapons. StrodeCast. Iceberg wind coming to St. Louis. Iggy's schedule. Vaccine. Another loss for the note. Berube has thoughts. Champa Bay. Leaf blower guy is back. TMA twitter account. Barrett's top 20. Iggy still not happy. Jackson on twitter. Takes, we need them. Iggy has takes. EMOTD.
00:01 Big garlic; 00:35 Introduction; 00:50 Alleged day off; 01:55 The video game Doom; 02:55 AAUW book sales; 04:50 Adults only portion of the podcast; 06:30 Mark Herman's Ribbit; 07:25 Fun fact about frogs; 07:40 Michigan J. Frog is a jerk, but not a reptile; 08:15 The Soo Line segment; 11:15 Michigan Roads; 12:25 Michigan roads; 14:50 Laziness as a motivator.
On this episode of the I Heart Costa Mesa Show, we talk art and creativity with Chuck Jones' grandson, Craig Kausen, President and Chairman of the Chuck Jones Center for Creativity. Chuck Jones is the artist behind The Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote, Marvin The Martian, Michigan J. Frog and more of the characters you loved as a kid! The Center For Creativity is a nonprofit charity and gallery space - and the host of many types of creative workshops and classes - over at SOCO and The Mix. If you haven't visited yet, go check them out here in Costa Mesa! Chuck Jones Center for Creativity: http://www.chuckjonescenter.org/ Located at SOCO and The Mix: http://socoandtheocmix.com/ Chuck Jones Center on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChuckJonesCenter/ Chuck Jones Center on Instagram: @chuckjonescenter Kausen's favorite restaurant in Costa Mesa is Pueblo at SOCO: https://www.pueblotapas.com/ His favorite Costa Mesa event is The Fish Fry: http://www.cmnhlions.com/ I Heart Costa Mesa is sponsored by: Music Factory School of Music The Orange County Market Place Please tell your friends about the podcast – and don't forget to leave your rating and review wherever you listen! Find us on… Facebook: www.facebook.com/iheartcostamesa/ Instagram: @iheartcostamesa Twitter: @iheartcostamesa Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/iheartcostamesa Big thanks to everyone who helped make this podcast possible! Producer: Danny Thompson (danny@themusicfactoryoc.com) Intro / Outro Voiceover: Brian Kazarian Music: Eddie “DJ Kaboom” Iniestra
Charlie enjoys the Michigan J. Frog, our radio teammate Cam Janssen joins the program talking all things Blues, Doug is bullish on the Blue Note, when you say the names Alan Trammell and Jack Morris do you automatically think HOF'er, it's still a travesty that Jim Edmonds fell off the ballot after 1 year, why does Ted Simmons continue to get passed over for Cooperstown, did Giancarlo rage with 2 Chains to celebrate the Yankees trade, talking premiere liquor and the cost of bottle service, an epic audio clip of a surfer bro addressing the L.A. City Council in defense of house parties, talking the California fires, teasing Tim's latest podcast in which Lux read a bizarre listener email, Charlie confuses Fran and Ria of the Barstool chicks, discussing salt water, Hotshots Email of the Day.
Charlie enjoys the Michigan J. Frog, our radio teammate Cam Janssen joins the program talking all things Blues, Doug is bullish on the Blue Note, when you say the names Alan Trammell and Jack Morris do you automatically think HOF'er, it's still a travesty that Jim Edmonds fell off the ballot after 1 year, why does Ted Simmons continue to get passed over for Cooperstown, did Giancarlo rage with 2 Chains to celebrate the Yankees trade, talking premiere liquor and the cost of bottle service, an epic audio clip of a surfer bro addressing the L.A. City Council in defense of house parties, talking the California fires, teasing Tim's latest podcast in which Lux read a bizarre listener email, Charlie confuses Fran and Ria of the Barstool chicks, discussing salt water, Hotshots Email of the Day.
tWoTcast episode 82 (part 7 of 8) Our seventh discussion of book twelve of the Wheel of Time, The Gathering Storm, covering chapters 38-43. Featuring: Jono, Joe and Tom. Egwene plays Weekend at Bernie's with Verin's corpse, Jono decides Joe's dick is Michigan J. Frog and finally Bryne is forced to cum, multiple, multiple, multiple times. (Michael Kramer and Kate Reading interview link. As mentioned in the email read at the end of the episode.) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooB6jAJbc8o&feature=youtube_gdata_player