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It's the man who gave us Yakko's World, amongst many songs on Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, and Histeria. Ladies and gentlemen, this is Randy Rogel!
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with the cast of the animated TV series "Animaniacs," who crack up the Weinberg Center in Frederick, Maryland this Saturday night. Rob Paulsen, Maurice LaMarche and Randy Rogel call in to preview the show and reflect on iconic characters like Pinky & The Brain, Yakko Warner, and tons of characters from other shows from “G.I. Joe” to "Ninja Turtles.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with the cast of the animated TV series "Animaniacs," who crack up the Weinberg Center in Frederick, Maryland this Saturday night. Rob Paulsen, Maurice LaMarche and Randy Rogel call in to preview the show and reflect on iconic characters like Pinky & The Brain, Yakko Warner, and tons of characters from other shows from “G.I. Joe” to "Ninja Turtles.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GGACP celebrates the upcoming birthdays (March 8, March 11) of award-winning voice actors Bob Bergen (Tweety, Porky Pig, Marvin the Martian) and Rob Paulsen (Pinky, Yakko, Jimmy Neutron) by revisiting this funny and moving interview from 2019. In this episode, Bob and Rob talk about the loyalty of voice performers, giving back to fans, the generosity of Daws Butler and Casey Kasem and the voices behind Toucan Sam, Charlie the Tuna and the Pillsbury Doughboy. Also, Orson Welles hits the bottle, Mickey Rooney “inspires” Walt Disney, Rob hangs with Rip Taylor (and Jonathan Harris) and 14-year-old Bob cold-calls Mel Blanc. PLUS: “What's Opera Doc?” The genius of Randy Rogel! The outrageousness of Bob Ridgely! Remembering Marvin Kaplan! And Bob teaches Gilbert to do Porky Pig! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
He was writer on Batman: The Animated Series, co-wrote Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero, composed the music for the original Animaniacs, and is currently touring with Rob Paulsen and Maurice LaMarche to bring their long running show, Animaniacs In Concert, back to the stage. Four time Emmy Award winning writer, performer, singer, songwriter, and pianist Randy Rogel joins us this week to talk about how he got started in Hollywood, his experiences writing for Batman TAS, how he came to work on Animaniacs, the origins of Animaniacs In Concert, and much more! Go to AnimaniacsLive.com to find a show near you and get your tickets. You don't want to miss it!! AnimaniacsLive.com @Randy.Rogel @AnimaniacsLive CannedAirPodcast.com Twitter @CannedAirPod Insta @Canned_Air If you'd like to show your support, you can either visit our Patreon page at Patreon.com/CannedAirPod or you can leave us a review on iTunes! Thanks for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Like a limb severing locomotive, our hosts come charging in with their review of, IT'S NEVER TOO LATE.Alex and Will discuss the dark themes in this episode that would never fly in a kid's cartoon today, such as: drug addiction and A CHILD LOSING A LEG ON A TRAIN TRACK...what in the hell is that about!?Our hosts also discuss how everyone in Gotham looks better on TV, Batman's gangster carrying parkour skills, and his mad skills at puppeteering unconscious goons.Also included in this episode is an explanation from Randy Rogel (previous guest and Batman TAS writer) on the lost episode of Batman TAS, titled, "THE ONE AND ONLY GUN".Plus, they cast Arnold Stromwell in their live action BTAS universe, as well as another hilarious Caped Capers! Enjoy!Support the Pod Podcasting BucksFollow the Pod on TikTokFollow the Pod on InstagramFollow the Pod on TwitterFollow the Pod on FacebookFollow the Pod on YoutubeFollow Alex everywhere: @ChefAlexRobsonFollow Will everywhere: @RobsoninkCheck out Will's comic book company: www.speechcomics.com
Our hosts sit down with the Emmy award winning writer, Randy Rogel to discuss his writing career. Specifically focusing on the the many episodes he wrote for Batman the Animated Series, as well as the feature film, Batman: Sub-Zero!Alex and Will start by chatting to Randy about his experience writing TWO-FACE parts 1 & 2 and how the episodes came to be. Then Randy shares his experience winning the Emmy for ROBIN'S RECKONING parts 1 & 2, plus his take on the Riddler in RIDDLER'S REFORM and how MAKE 'EM LAUGH got its title.Randy also shares the original plot of BATMAN: SUB-ZERO, which featured Bane as the main villain. He explains why the studio interfered and made them change it to Mr. Freeze. Plus, Randy gives an amazing explanation on what Batman's greatest fear is, as well as explaining what the story was for the sequel to the Sub-Zero movie.Then, Randy caps it all off by plugging the story behind his latest stage play, "Did You See What Walter Paisley Did Today?", and tour dates for the live Animaniacs in Concert!Go see Animaniacs in Concert: https://animaniacslive.com/Review of "Did You See What Walter Paisley Did Today?": https://www.broadwayworld.com/los-angeles/article/Review-DID-YOU-SEE-WHAT-WALTER-PAISLEY-DID-TODAY-Scares-Up-Tons-of-Laughs-in-La-Mirada-20230325Support the Pod Podcasting BucksFollow the Pod on TikTokFollow the Pod on InstagramFollow the Pod on TwitterFollow the Pod on FacebookFollow the Pod on YoutubeFollow Alex everywhere: @ChefAlexRobsonFollow Will everywhere: @RobsoninkCheck out Will's comic book company: www.speechcomics.com
Subscribe to The Locher Room: https://bit.ly/TheLocherRoomRob Paulsen, one of Hollywood's busiest, most talented, and most passionate performers who specializes in the art of voice acting, a career that has earned him a Daytime Emmy, three Annie Awards, and a Peabody Award will join me in The Locher Room.You know Rob Paulsen? You probably grew up with Rob Paulsen. Your kids are growing up with Rob Paulsen. Name not familiar? What about Pinky from “Pinky and the Brain”? Yakko from “Animaniacs”? A martial-arts expert turtle named Raphael? That's Rob!Not only that, but Ron's own story over the last few years has provided him with new inspiration: after a startling diagnosis of throat cancer, followed by an aggressive treatment and recovery regimen, Paulsen is cancer-free and back doing what he loves, with a deep appreciation of what he almost lost.His recovery is marked by some remarkable news regarding his most beloved projects. Rob will be back on the road with “Animaniacs in Concert!” a raucous celebration of animation, music, and comedy where the show's best-loved songs (by composer and fellow “Animaniacs in Concert!” performer Randy Rogel) are performed alongside the cartoons in concert and symphony halls across the country and new “Animaniacs” episodes will begin airing on Hulu late last year.With his new lease on life giving him an even deeper perspective on the meaning of his work, Paulsen has rededicated himself to bringing joy and happiness to his fans, particularly the ones who inspired him along the way. Having made hundreds of friends among sick children and their families over the course of his career, their stories provided him with great hope and determination during his recent health scare, and he's already finding more ways to give back. He talks about this in his 2019 memoir, “Voice Lessons,” from Start Publishing.Original Airdate: 8/6/2021
What You'll Hear In This Episode:Randy talks about his three marriages and divorces, and what happened on his end with each of them. What did he learn? What can we learn from his experience? What was it like for Randy as a single dad, trying to provide the best opportunities and love for his son? Why did Randy feel like a failure after each divorce, and feel like he was “broken goods” after his third marriage ended? Randy gushes about his wonderful girlfriend Cynthia, talks about how they met and why their relationship feels different from the rest. Would Randy consider marriage again, if it was important for Cynthia? Lisa shares how she became intentional about understanding men. A lot of women want successful men with big careers, but then get upset when men spend a lot of their time and energy working on that career. How can we strike up a balance? Continue On Your JourneyLisa Shield | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | Book a Call With LisaEmail the podcast at: DWDpod@lisashield.comMentioned:Randy Rogel: Twitter | LinkedIn | IMDB West PointGroundhog DayCynthia FerrerQuotes“I started doing some real deep introspection on myself. I was like, ‘who are you, and what is it that you really want out of life?' ” - Randy “The only reason we're together is that we want to be. There's nothing that makes us have to be together.” - Randy “To love a man, you have to understand a man.” - Lisa “As adults, there comes a point where we have to stop blaming our parents for our lives, and for what happened. To let go of those stories and move on and create the life we want.” - Lisa “A lot of women want successful men who have fantastic careers. But, what they don't realize is those men who are driven and have those fantastic careers are working their butt off.” - Lisa
It's time for the Animanicast! A mini episode with Randy Rogel! Join your hosts Joey, Nathan and Kelly in the "Animanicast!" A podcast dedicated to Animaniacs and its sister shows. Today Joey and Kelly sit down with Animaniacs song writer, Randy Rogel for a mini-episode! Randy and Rob Paulsen are about to go on tour with a bunch of Animaniacs in Concert shows! Joey and Nathan will be there on the upcoming show at the Madison Arts Center on August 28th, 2021. We'd love for you to join us! Go to AnimaniacsLive.com for ticket info! Support The Animanicast The Animanicast now has a Patreon! Head over to Patreon.com/Animanicast for exclusive episode commentaries with Tom Ruegger as well as other awesome rewards! Join the party! Head on over to Discord.Animanicast.com today to join our RetroZap discussion group. You'll get to chat with the hosts of this show as well as the hosts of other RetroZap podcasts! If you'd like to support our show there's lots of ways to do it! First of all, you could go onto Apple Podcasts and leave us a five-star positive review. Also, don't forget to tell a friend about the show! Your retweets and post shares help others find us. By going to Amazon.Animanicast.com you can find some of the newest Animaniacs merchandise including clothing, toys, videos, and even books written by some of the original writers of the show. Get some great stuff and help support our show! You can even use Amazon.Animanicast.com as your portal to Amazon on your next shopping trip and you'll still be supporting our show with any purchase you make. You could also purchase some hand prepared decals from Joey at Decals.Animanicast.com Interested in getting some Animanicast MERCHANDISE? It's in stock now at TeePublic! Get yours at Teepublic.Animanicast.com
Joey and Kelly sit down with Randy Rogel to talk all about Animaniacs in Concert coming to Phoenix and a town near you!
It's time for the Animanicast with another Animaniacs reboot discussion! The Animanicast gets back to their reboot episode reviews with a discussion of the tenth episode! The Warners go to Russia to say "Nyet!" to a group of Russian impersonators and Pinky and the Brain go to preschool! How many water towers will this episode get? Anima-Nyet After Wakko accidentally finds a way to view international TV stations, the Warners come across a Russian version of their show! The trio travel to Russia to stop the impersonators and run into Animaniacs song writer Randy Rogel! Babysitter's Flub The Brain is about to acquire Quantium from a meteorite but a toddler eats it! Pinky and the Brain must find a way to get the element back from the little boy who has become incredibly powerful and dangerous. A News Conference The Warners summarize today's episode and give us a possible preview of what we could see in season two! Patreon Exclusives for the Week This week the Animanicast has a commentary track for the sixth episode of Animaniacs with Tom Ruegger! Plus, in this week's bonus audio, you'll hear the hosts talk about what cartoons they would podcast about other than Animaniacs. It's all at Patreon.com/Animanicast! Support The Animanicast The Animanicast now has a Patreon! Head over to Patreon.com/Animanicast for exclusive episode commentaries with Tom Ruegger as well as other awesome rewards! Join the party! Head on over to Discord.Animanicast.com today to join our RetroZap discussion group. You'll get to chat with the hosts of this show as well as the hosts of other RetroZap podcasts! If you'd like to support our show there's lots of ways to do it! First of all, you could go onto Apple Podcasts and leave us a five-star positive review. Also, don't forget to tell a friend about the show! Your retweets and post shares help others find us. By going to Amazon.Animanicast.com you can find some of the newest Animaniacs merchandise including clothing, toys, videos, and even books written by some of the original writers of the show. Get some great stuff and help support our show! You can even use Amazon.Animanicast.com as your portal to Amazon on your next shopping trip and you'll still be supporting our show with any purchase you make. You could also purchase some hand prepared decals from Joey at Decals.Animanicast.com Interested in getting some Animanicast MERCHANDISE? It's in stock now at TeePublic! Get yours at Teepublic.Animanicast.com
Today on Too Opinionated we talk to voice actor supreme Rob Paulsen! You know Rob Paulsen. You probably grew up with Rob Paulsen. Your kids are growing up with Rob Paulsen. Name not familiar? What about Pinky from “Pinky and the Brain”? Yakko from “Animaniacs”? A martial-arts expert turtle named Raphael? That’s Rob Paulsen, one of Hollywood’s busiest, most talented, and most passionate performers who specializes in the art of voice acting, a career that has earned him a Daytime Emmy, three Annie Awards, and a Peabody. Not only that, but his own story over the last few years has provided him with new inspiration: after a startling diagnosis of throat cancer, followed by an aggressive treatment and recovery regimen, Paulsen is cancer-free and back doing what he loves, with a deep appreciation of what he almost lost. His recovery is marked by some remarkable news regarding his most beloved projects. Rob is back on the road with “Animaniacs in Concert!” a raucous celebration of animation, music, and comedy where the show’s best-loved songs (by composer and fellow “Animaniacs in Concert!” performer Randy Rogel) are performed alongside the cartoons in concert and symphony halls across the country and new “Animaniacs” episodes will begin airing on Hulu later this year. With his new lease on life giving him an even deeper perspective on the meaning of his work, Paulsen has rededicated himself to bringing joy and happiness to his fans, particularly the ones who inspired him along the way. Having made hundreds of friends among sick children and their families over the course of his career, their stories provided him with great hope and determination during his recent health scare, and he’s already finding more ways to give back. His memoir, “Voice Lessons,” from Start Publishing was released late last year. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe) Find us on Facebook: Meisterkhan Check out the Website: Meisterkhan.com Want to help: patreon.com/meisterkhan
You know the song Yakko’s World? Yeah, we talked to the guy who wrote that song and so many more
Joining me from his lofty living room in Sunny California, Randy shares his journey from West Point, (yep you read that right) to California. Hear about how some of your favorite songs came to be, as well as information about the performance of, Randy Rogel, Rob Paulsen, and more that is sweeping the nation, Animaniacs Live! all this and more in this zany new episode! Links to Mention: https://www.facebook.com/RandyRogelFanPage/ https://twitter.com/MrRandyRogel https://twitter.com/yakkopinky https://animaniacslive.com/ https://electronicmediacollective.com/moose/ https://electronicmediacollective.com/bullspit/ https://twitter.com/MooseMediainc
Rob Paulsen, the voice of Yakko, Pinky and Dr. Scratchansniff comes on to the Animanicast with song writer extraordinaire Randy Rogel! They talk about Animaniacs in Concert and the upcoming Animaniacs Reboot!
It's time for the Animanicast! Talking with Rob Paulsen and Randy Rogel! It's another special "behind the water tower" episode of the Animanicast! Today your Joey and Nathan welcome Yakko himself, Rob Paulsen and the man responsible for some of Animaniacs' best songs, Randy Rogel! Listen to Randy and Rob as they talk about Animaniacs in Concert and the new looped live event that they have coming up. They also talk about working on the upcoming Animaniacs reboot which is set to premiere on Hulu on November 20th! Finally, Rob "vents his spleen" about some of the fan anxiety that has been surrounding the upcoming reboot. It's an episode you won't want to miss! Animaniacs in Concert- Looped Live! Randy and Rob talk about Animaniacs in Concert and how their popular performance came to be. Their upcoming Looped Live event will be on August 15th! Make sure to get your tickets at loopedlive.com today and snag some of the meet and greet tickets while they are still available! Animaniacs Reboot Talk Randy and Rob have both been working on the upcoming Animaniacs Reboot! Listen as they share all they can without the Warner Bros lawyers knocking on their doors! Rob "Vents His Spleen" Rob Paulsen has a message to tell fans who are feeling anxious or angry over the Animaniacs reboot. Rob explains firmly why the decisions made thus far are examples of show "business" and reminds everyone about previous reboots that people were initially hesitant about (Ninja Turtles for example.) He also goes on to say that those behind the scenes know that they have high standards to meet and they respect the fans' love of the show. They're fans too! Support The Animanicast Join the party! Head on over to Discord.Animanicast.com today to join our RetroZap discussion group. You'll get to chat with the hosts of this show as well as the hosts of other RetroZap podcasts! If you'd like to support out show there's lots of ways to do it! First of all, you could go onto Apple Podcasts and leave us a five-star positive review. Also, don't forget to tell a friend about the show! Your retweets and post shares help others find us. By going to Amazon.Animanicast.com you can find some of the newest Animaniacs merchandise including clothing, toys, videos, and even books written by some of the original writers of the show. Get some great stuff and help support our show! You can even use Amazon.Animanicast.com as your portal to Amazon on your next shopping trip and you'll still be supporting our show with any purchase you make. You could also purchase some hand prepared decals from Joey at Decals.Animanicast.com Interested in getting some Animanicast MERCHANDISE? It's in stock now at TeePublic! Get yours at Teepublic.Animanicast.com
Gilbert and Frank talk to celebrated voice actors Bob Bergen (Porky Pig, Tweety, Marvin the Martian) and Rob Paulsen (Pinky, Yakko, Jimmy Neutron) about the loyalty of voice performers, giving back to fans, the generosity of Daws Butler and Casey Kasem and the voices behind Toucan Sam, Charlie the Tuna and the Pillsbury Doughboy. Also, Orson Welles hits the bottle, Mickey Rooney "inspires" Walt Disney, Rob hangs with Rip Taylor (and Jonathan Harris) and 14-year-old Bob cold-calls Mel Blanc. PLUS: "What's Opera Doc?" The genius of Randy Rogel! The outrageousness of Bob Ridgely! Remembering Marvin Kaplan! And Bob teaches Gilbert to do Porky Pig! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Each week, Joey, Nathan and Kelly revisit an episode of Animaniacs, Tiny Toon Adventures, Pinky and the Brain, or Freakazoid! Today the hosts get together to witness Animaniacs in Concert from the Balboa theater in San Diego California! There's lots of great performances to hear samples of plus some interviews with fans of Animaniacs who loved the show as kids and now share it with their children! Animaniacs in Concert Rob Paulsen and Randy Rogel perform "Animaniacs in Concert" at the Balboa theater in San Diego, CA on July 18, 2019. Jess Harnell and Maurice LaMarche also join them on stage to sing some of the iconic songs from Animaniacs, Histeria, and even some content from the upcoming Animaniacs reboot! Plus, Peter Hastings plays the bass! What will the hosts think about this showing of Animaniacs in Concert? Listen as they give this concert a water tower rating! Join the Party! Head on over to Discord.Animanicast.com today to join our RetroZap discussion group. You'll get to chat with the hosts of this show as well as the hosts of other RetroZap podcasts! Different Ways to Support Our Show If you'd like to support out show there's lots of ways to do it! First of all, you could go onto Apple Podcasts and leave us a five-star positive review. Also, don't forget to tell a friend about the show! Your retweets and post shares help others find us. By going to Amazon.Animanicast.com you can find some of the newest Animaniacs merchandise including clothing, toys, videos, and even books written by some of the original writers of the show. Get some great stuff and help support our show! You can even use Amazon.Animanicast.com as your portal to Amazon on your next shopping trip and you'll still be supporting our show with any purchase you make. You could also purchase some hand prepared decals from Joey at Decals.Animanicast.com Interested in getting some Animanicast MERCHANDISE? It's in stock now at TeePublic! Get yours at Teepublic.Animanicast.com
Each week, Joey, Nathan and Kelly revisit an episode of Animaniacs, Tiny Toon Adventures, Pinky and the Brain, or Freakazoid! Today Joey and Nathan talk about the comic series of Animaniacs issue 14. First, the Warners team up with James Bomb to cross the Berlin Wall in "A Spy on the Wall." Then Slappy and Skippy face off against bank robbers in "What's the Holdup?" Will this comic live up to the standards of the television series? Listen to find out! Animaniacs News Joey and Nathan start off by going over some recent Animaniacs news, including the official release of the new Animaniacs keychains, mini-figures and enamel pins from kidrobot! Not only will these packs feature characters from Tiny Toons, but Freakazoid will be featured as well! The two talk about which packs they will be most interested in buying. Animaniacs in Concert will be coming to San Diego Comic Con! Nathan, Joey and Kelly will be there to watch Rob Paulsen and Randy Rogel sing songs along with other special guests from Animaniacs. Get your tickets now to join the fun! Part One: A Spy on the Wall Yakko, Wakko and Dot are assigned to help get "A Spy on the Wall" when they are assigned to James Bomb with his next mission. James must get across the Berlin wall but fortunately it looks like it's guarded by one of Ralph the Guard. The Warners then decide to use some of their cartoon ingenuity to tear down that wall! Part Two: What's the Holdup? In "What's the Holdup" Slappy takes Skippy to the bank to deposit his coins. Unfortunately some raccoon robbers come into the bank too! Fortunately Slappy is there to save the day thanks to the use of her classic comedy cartoon props and gags! What do you think? What are your thoughts on "A Spy in the Wall" or "What's the Holdup?" let us know by emailing animanicast@retrozap.com Phoenix Fan Fusion! Nathan and Joey are scheduled to host an Animaniacs panel at Phoenix Fan Fusion on May 25th, 2019 at 10:30 am! If you'd like to see them, buy your passes now! Join the Party! Head on over to Discord.Animanicast.com today to join our RetroZap discussion group. You'll get to chat with the hosts of this show as well as the hosts of other RetroZap podcasts! Different Ways to Support Our Show If you'd like to support out show there's lots of ways to do it! First of all, you could go onto Apple Podcasts and leave us a five-star positive review. Also, don't forget to tell a friend about the show! Your retweets and post shares help others find us. By going to Amazon.Animanicast.com you can find some of the newest Animaniacs merchandise including clothing, toys, videos, and even books written by some of the original writers of the show. Get some great stuff and help support our show! You can even use Amazon.Animanicast.com as your portal to Amazon on your next shopping trip and you'll still be supporting our show with any purchase you make. You could also purchase some hand prepared decals from Joey at Decals.Animanicast.com Interested in getting some Animanicast MERCHANDISE? It's in stock now at TeePublic! Get yours at Teepublic.Animanicast.com
Each week, Joey, Nathan and Kelly revisit an episode of Animaniacs in the order in which they first premiered. They discuss their favorite jokes, gags, and discuss all the cultural references they can find. Today your hosts discuss an Animaniacs hip-hop musical originally released in 1995 as a read-along book based upon "A Christmas Plotz." Preview for Next Week Before getting into the discussion of today’s album the hosts take some time to discuss next week's episode! Last week Joey drove to Los Angeles to reunite the cast of the Goodfeathers at Tom Ruegger’s house! That's right, next week you'll get to hear Chick Vennera, John Mariano and Maurice LaMarche along with Animaniacs creator, Tom Ruegger! This was the first time they had all been together in over 20 years! It's going to be an episode you won't want to miss, so subscribe to our podcast so you don't miss it! A Christmas Plotz Hip-Hopera Musical Produced in part by rapper Kool Moe Dee, this is an album that was originally released on a cassette tape with a read-along book. Later, it was re-released on CD with the CD booklet taking the place of the book. The short album features the original Animaniacs cast “rapping” the storyline of “A Christmas Plotz.” The catchy songs by Randy Rogel are gone. In their place are some moody rap songs that don't always fit the Christmas spirit. The hosts discuss some of the main songs and some samples are played. Overall it's a pretty bad album. But how bad is it? Well, you'll just have to listen to find out! What do you think? Was this album as bad as we thought or did you like what you head? Let us know by emailing us at animanicast@gmail.com. Join the Party! Head on over to Discord.Animanicast.com today to join our RetroZap discussion group. You'll get to chat with the hosts of this show as well as the hosts of other RetroZap podcasts! Listener Survey Help us determine what we should talk about next on our show once we're done talking about classic Animaniacs episodes. Go to Survey.Animanicast.com and let us know! Different Ways to Support Our Show If you'd like to support out show there's lots of ways to do it! First of all, you could go onto Apple Podcasts and leave us a five-star positive review. Also, don't forget to tell a friend about the show! Your retweets and post shares help others find us. By going to Amazon.Animanicast.com you can find some of the newest Animaniacs merchandise including clothing, toys, videos, and even books written by some of the original writers of the show. Get some great stuff and help support our show! You can even use Amazon.Animanicast.com as your portal to Amazon on your next shopping trip and you'll still be supporting our show with any purchase you make. You could also purchase some hand prepared decals from Joey at Decals.Animanicast.com Interested in getting some Animanicast MERCHANDISE? It's in stock now at TeePublic! Get yours at Teepublic.Animanicast.com
Each week, Joey, Nathan and Kelly revisit an episode of Animaniacs in the order in which they first premiered. They discuss their favorite jokes, gags, and discuss all the cultural references they can find. Today, Joey, Kelly and Nathan discuss Animaniacs episode 91 which features the segments Animaniacs News Joey summarizes some of the most recent news regarding the Animaniacs reboot. A selection from a recent Rob Paulsen interview is read in which Rob reveals that the new series will premiere in the Fall of 2020 and will consist of 26 episodes. Rob also drops some big hints that he is involved in the new series. Rob also confirmed in a recent "Kids React" video that Randy Rogel is returning and has already written some songs for the show. The hosts share their thoughts on the news and while they are very happy that Steven Spielberg is said to be heavily involved, they still find it confusing that Tom Ruegger was not asked to return to the show. Back in Style After quickly discussing a "Message in a Bottle" sequence, the hosts discuss "Back in Style" in which we are shown how the Warners were loaned out to different animation companies over the decades when the Warner Bros. studio closed their animation department. The Warners interact and harass parodies of Yogi Bear, Scooby Doo, Underdog, and Fat Albert. The hosts discuss their favorite gags and their memories of watching some of the cartoons that are parodied. Bones in the Body Mr. Skullhead is camping with the Warners in the Old West. Before you know it, the Warners take us on a tour of the skeleton by singing a song. This song by Randy Rogel is very catchy, educational and marks the last major appearance of Mr. Skullhead. Join the Party! Head on over to Discord.Animanicast.com today to join our RetroZap discussion group. You'll get to chat with the hosts of this show as well as the hosts of other RetroZap podcasts! Listener Survey Help us determine what we should talk about next on our show once we're done talking about classic Animaniacs episodes. Go to Survey.Animanicast.com and let us know! Different Ways to Support Our Show If you'd like to support out show there's lots of ways to do it! First of all, you could go onto Apple Podcasts and leave us a five-star positive review. Also, don't forget to tell a friend about the show! Your retweets and post shares help others find us. By going to Amazon.Animanicast.com you can find some of the newest Animaniacs merchandise including clothing, toys, videos, and even books written by some of the original writers of the show. Get some great stuff and help support our show! You can even use Amazon.Animanicast.com as your portal to Amazon on your next shopping trip and you'll still be supporting our show with any purchase you make. You could also purchase some hand prepared decals from Joey at Decals.Animanicast.com Interested in getting some Animanicast MERCHANDISE? It's in stock now at TeePublic! Get yours at Teepublic.Animanicast.com Cover art by @jedishua Intro Music performed by Kontra5t
Rob Paulsen, one of the most accomplished and well-known voice actors of our time (Animaniacs, TMNT, Rick and Morty, and many more), is joined by Maurice LaMarche (Pinky and the Brain, Futurama) and Randy Rogel (songwriter and composer for Animaniacs) to talk about the world of Animaniacs, sing classic hits, and premiere new music. Stick around after for a meet and greet with Rob, Maurice, and Randy. Get access to the video portion TWO WEEKS before the podcast by joining team Alpha!
Each and every week, your hosts revisit an episode of the series in the order in which they first premiered. They discuss their favorite jokes, gags, and discuss all the cultural references they can find! In this special episode, Joey, Nathan and Kelly welcome back Tom Ruegger as well as the incredibly talented Randy Rogel who wrote some of the most iconic songs from Animaniacs! Discussing the Music of Animaniacs with Tom Ruegger and Randy Rogel Richard Stone and the Orchestration of Animaniacs Tom and Randy discuss their song writing process and what it was like to collaborate with Richard Stone and other composers working on Animaniacs such as Steve and Julie Bernstein. Randy talks about the writing process and the excitement of seeing a full orchestra perform the songs that he wrote. Randy states that "The music was born at the podium." Some of the show's musical parodies are also discussed including "Les Miseranimals" which was so close to the original "Les Miserables" that at one point Tom was certain that they would all get sued! Tom Ruegger mentions that he heard that the newest incarnation of Animaniacs will continue to use a live orchestra which is very rare in today's world. Yakko's World Tom and Randy discuss Randy's first song he wrote for Animaniacs, "Yakko's World!" Tom marvels at the complexity of the song and talks about how it started off as a song involving Yakko wearing different hats of the world and eventually turned into Influences Randy and Tom talk about their musical influences. Tom's influences are eclectic and include everything from Rock n' Roll to TV theme songs. Randy talks about his background in musical theater and how it influenced his writing. Randy's performance in "Singin' in the Rain" is discussed as well as how the satirical compositions of Tom Lehrer had an influence on his writing. Soundtracks and Alternative Lyrics Randy and Tom talk about the difference between lyrics on the show versus the show's soundtracks. Randy talks about the time his song "A Quake! A Quake!" was re-recorded for the soundtrack "Yakko's World" and how he scrambled over to Tom's office to try to stop his lyrics from being changed! Animaniacs in Concert! Randy talks about working with Rob Paulsen and performing the songs of Animaniacs in front of a live audience. Randy and Rob have toured across the country and will have a eight shows coming up at Joe's Pub in New York. Cody Ruegger is also set to appear for one of the shows as well! For more information, go to AnimaniacsLive.com!
Round table discussion for "Batman: The Animated Series" tv show created by Bruce Timm and Eric Radomski. This discussion focuses on episodes from Season 2 of BTAS airing in 1992; "Cat Scratch Fever" written by Sean Catherine Derek directed by Boyd Kirkland and "Tyger Tyger” written by Michael Reaves and Randy Rogel directed by Frank Paur. Topics in discussion; animation, voice acting, costume, psychology & feminism in relation to the episodes. Panelists; Ann Cornell, April Aguillard, Beth Heinly, Derek Jones & Jon McCabe. 2017
Today's episode features audio from Randy Rogel's Panel at Tucson Comic Con and highlights from Animaniacs Live in Tucson, Arizona. Nathan! Nathan visits Joey to discuss Randy Rogel's panel from Tucson Comic Con and hear some audio highlights from Animaniacs Live. Randy Rogel Panel Joey shares some audio from Randy Rogel's panel from Tucson Comic Con. Members of the audience asked Mr. Rogel questions and learned about his background in composing songs and writing cartoons. Animaniacs Live Joey shares his experience and some audio highlights of "Animaniacs Live" from the Rialto Theater in Tucson, Arizona. The full show of "Animaniacs Live" lasted approximately two hours and included a Q and A encore. Some selected songs and questions are played. Joey was able to ask Rob about his new position as voice director for the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Rob didn't seek out the job as voice director, but was instead approached by the creators of the show to take on the new job. He shares his experience with the new cast finding out that he provided the voices of so many of their favorite cartoon characters. Different Ways to Support Our Show If you'd like to support out show there's lots of ways to do it! First of all, you could go onto Apple Podcasts and leave us a five-star positive review. Also, don't forget to tell a friend about the show! Your retweets and post shares help others find us. You could also purchase some hand prepared decals from Joey HERE. (Say that you're a listener of the Animanicast and get an extra decal!) Interested in getting some Animanicast MERCHANDISE? It's in stock now at TeePublic! Get yours HERE. Cover art by @jedishua Intro Music performed by Kontra5t
Chuck and Stacey continue talking with the brilliantly talented, Emmy and Annie award winner, Randy Rogel, known and loved as a writer, singer/songwriter, producer, actor and pianist with select credits like Animaniacs, Batman: The Animated Series, Animaniacs Live and 1001Nights. Randy offers sage advice to those wanting to work in the entertainment business saying, “Never accept no from somebody who can’t say yes.” He stresses the importance of believing in your abilities, being self-disciplined and finding joy in the journey. As a producer, Randy reminds talent that the decision makers want you to be good and be the solution to their problem, so be confident, prepared and know your craft. He discusses the differences between being a professional versus an amateur and why you need to be a fair critic of your work and continue to practice it over and over.Randy shares the fun story about the special gift he received from Steven Spielberg and his process for when he’s writing music and lyrics for shows. He expresses where he finds inspiration for his writing and the role that the story and plot play in honest storytelling. Hear more about what’s in store for Randy’s next chapter that includes writing for Broadway and more work with Rob Paulsen. (wakko, yakko and dot)Randy answers what he believes are the keys to his career success and longevity and shares some of his current projects with Big Bad Boo Productions like 1001 Nights, Lily and Lola and 16 Hudson.Follow everyone on Twitter @vobuzzweekly @demosthatrock @staceyjaswad @MrRandyRogelOn Instagram @staceyjaswad @vobuzzweekly @cosmorobin On Facebook VO Buzz Weekly, Host Stacey J. Aswad, Demos That RockSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://goo.gl/fEKnBmWatch more videos and get the latest voiceover news, advice and updates on exclusive contests and giveaways at http://vobuzzweekly.com and make sure you join our newsletter. Past giveaways include: Coaching, Books, Studio Gear and even Agent Representation.CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/VOBuzzWeeklyTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/VOBuzzWeeklyInstagram: https://instagram.com/vobuzzweeklyPinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/vobuzzweekly/VO BUZZ WEEKLY IS SPONSORED BY:Demos That Rockhttp://www.demosthatrock.comNeumann Sennheiser Microphones USA http://www.neumannusa.comhttp://en-us.sennheiser.comThroat Coat Teahttp://www.traditionalmedicinals.comEntertainer's Secrethttp://www.entertainers-secret.comNajla's Bodygood Barshttp://najlas.com/index.php/products/...Stacey J. Aswadhttp://www.staceyjaswad.comVoiceover Essentialshttp://voiceoveressentials.comVoiceover T-Shirts, Hats, Jackets, and MORE!http://www.vobuzzweekly.com/store.htmlHave you ever wanted to be a voice actor? Maybe you’ve heard the voice from a movie trailer, TV commercial, video game, cartoon, celebrity impressions, internet or radio ad, and thought, “I want to do that!” Do you wonder what it takes to succeed in the voice over business? Or, are you a fan looking to finally put a "face to the voice" of the biggest and best celebrity voice artists? Well, your search is over!VO Buzz Weekly is the hit global voice over web show that's inspiring, educating and entertaining viewers in over 85 countries around the world. Every week, you get up close and personal with a top narrator, voice actor or actress from your favorite cartoons, animation, television promo, TV show, movies, audiobooks, movie trailer, TV commercials and video games, along with the top voice casting directors and agents working in the industry today. You’ll get the inside scoop on how voice artists work from home in their own home studio!Get tips for setting up your vocal booth and voice over equipment. Learn proper microphone technique and other critical skills to enhance your audio and find the right sound for your voice to nail voice over auditions and casting calls. Learn what to look for when seeking a voice coach, and peek behind the voice casting curtain to learn the secrets that improve every voice over audition and narration.VO Buzz Weekly is so much more than just “how to do voice over.” From voice coaching to home business advice, every episode is full of tips, inspiring personal stories and insights to help you succeed in the booming voice over industry, and in life. It’s comprehensive voice over training like you’ve never seen before. Whether you’ve been doing voiceover work for years, or are interested in voice acting, VO Buzz Weekly has something for you! Subscribe now and never miss an episode!VO Buzz Weekly primary focus points: How To Do Voice Over, Voice Over Training, Voice Over Classes, Voice Over Business, Voice Over Coach, Voice Over Lessons, Learn Voice Over, Voice Over Technique for Voice Actors.
Chuck and Stacey welcome the prolific Emmy and Annie award winner, Randy Rogel to the show. He is the brilliant writer, singer/songwriter, producer, actor and pianist known for his creative genius in iconic shows like Animaniacs, Batman: The Animated Series, and who is now appearing onstage in Animaniacs Live with Rob Paulsen, Tress MacNeille and Jess Harnell in performances around the country. If you haven't ha a chance to go see the Animaniacs Live you really need to, it's awesome.Chuck and Stacey gush about having just seen the Animaniacs Live Show earlier this year in La Mirada, CA and Randy shares some highlights of doing the shows in front of an audience of fans from different generations. He tells some cool stories from working at Warner Brothers with Steven Spielberg, Tom Ruegger, and Jean MacCurdy on the beloved animated series, Animaniacs.Randy sings the praises of the incredible voice actor, Billy West and also what inspired him to write songs like Yakko’s World. He talks about growing up singing and acting, graduating from the prestigious West Point Military Academy and the moment he realized he wanted to pursue his creative aspirations in film and television in Los Angeles. He candidly shares his challenging early years in LA as a writer and how one fateful meeting with a top Hollywood agent changed his course in life forever. Randy talks about the big break he got from Alan Burnett writing for television in Batman: The Animated Series and how he found his way to writing comedy and songs for Animaniacs made famous by Wakko, Yakko and Dot.Follow everyone on Twitter @vobuzzweekly @demosthatrock @staceyjaswad @MrRandyRogelOn Instagram @staceyjaswad @vobuzzweekly @cosmorobinOn Facebook VO Buzz Weekly, Host Stacey J. Aswad, Demos That RockSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://goo.gl/fEKnBmWatch more videos and get the latest voiceover news, advice and updates on exclusive contests and giveaways at http://vobuzzweekly.com and make sure you join our newsletter. Past giveaways include: Coaching, Books, Studio Gear and even Agent Representation.CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/VOBuzzWeeklyTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/VOBuzzWeeklyInstagram: https://instagram.com/vobuzzweeklyPinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/vobuzzweekly/VO BUZZ WEEKLY IS SPONSORED BY:Demos That Rockhttp://www.demosthatrock.comNeumann Sennheiser Microphones USA http://www.neumannusa.comhttp://en-us.sennheiser.comThroat Coat Teahttp://www.traditionalmedicinals.comEntertainer's Secrethttp://www.entertainers-secret.comNajla's Bodygood Barshttp://najlas.com/index.php/products/...Stacey J. Aswadhttp://www.staceyjaswad.comVoiceover Essentialshttp://voiceoveressentials.comVoiceover T-Shirts, Hats, Jackets, and MORE!http://www.vobuzzweekly.com/store.htmlHave you ever wanted to be a voice actor? Maybe you’ve heard the voice from a movie trailer, TV commercial, video game, cartoon, celebrity impressions, internet or radio ad, and thought, “I want to do that!” Do you wonder what it takes to succeed in the voice over business? Or, are you a fan looking to finally put a "face to the voice" of the biggest and best celebrity voice artists? Well, your search is over!VO Buzz Weekly is the hit global voice over web show that's inspiring, educating and entertaining viewers in over 85 countries around the world. Every week, you get up close and personal with a top narrator, voice actor or actress from your favorite cartoons, animation, television promo, TV show, movies, audiobooks, movie trailer, TV commercials and video games, along with the top voice casting directors and agents working in the industry today. You’ll get the inside scoop on how voice artists work from home in their own home studio!Get tips for setting up your vocal booth and voice over equipment. Learn proper microphone technique and other critical skills to enhance your audio and find the right sound for your voice to nail voice over auditions and casting calls. Learn what to look for when seeking a voice coach, and peek behind the voice casting curtain to learn the secrets that improve every voice over audition and narration.VO Buzz Weekly is so much more than just “how to do voice over.” From voice coaching to home business advice, every episode is full of tips, inspiring personal stories and insights to help you succeed in the booming voice over industry, and in life. It’s comprehensive voice over training like you’ve never seen before. Whether you’ve been doing voiceover work for years, or are interested in voice acting, VO Buzz Weekly has something for you! Subscribe now and never miss an episode!VO Buzz Weekly primary focus points: How To Do Voice Over, Voice Over Training, Voice Over Classes, Voice Over Business, Voice Over Coach, Voice Over Lessons, Learn Voice Over, Voice Over Technique for Voice Actors.
On this episode of Talkin' Toons, Rob Paulsen is joined by Randy Rogel (writer for Animaniacs, Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero, and more) to do some duets on the piano, discuss their experiences, and more! Get access to the video portion TWO WEEKS before the podcast by joining team Alpha!
We interviewed cartoon writer Randy Rogel about his career in animation. Hosts: Colin Tandy and Avalon Penrose.
At San Diego Comic Con, Jimmy had the privilege to talk 1:1 with the cast and composer of his favorite animated series ever Animaniacs! Yes, he talked to Rob Paulsen (Yakko/Pinky), Jess Harnell (Wakko), Tress MacNeille (Dot) and composer Randy Rogel. They are embarking on a live tour so Jimmy chats with them about that, the impact of the show, how they came up with their characters, how they inspired so many and much more! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Mr. Freeze is the star of today’s episode as we dive into Batman’s second animated feature. First, I sit down with LA stand-up Paul Jay (@PaulJayComic) to discuss 90s CGI, diamond thievery, and the pathos of Victor Fries. Then, I interview Emmy Award Winning Batman writer Randy Rogel (Animaniacs, Disney’s 7D, 1,001 Nights) to talk about writing Sub-Zero, how the story didn’t originally feature Mr. Freeze and unmade episodes of the animated series... not to mention a step by step breakdown of the Batman writing process! Rate + Subscribe + Comment in iTunes. Donate via PayPal to btaspodcast@gmail.com. Follow @BTASpodcast and @heyjustin for updates.