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Send us a textAn ominous help note finds its way to a 1980s post office, connecting a dead letter investigator to a podcaster who is chained to a flimsy pipe and cannot break free. On Episode 669 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the 80s throwback Dead Mail from directors Joe DeBoer and Kyle McConaghy! We also talk about the allure of Dead Letter offices, the act of actually mailing a child, and the cutthroat world of synthesizers! So grab all your unmailed letters, get that 80s aesthetic ambience just right, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Edgar Wright, Spaced, Dawn of the Dead, George A. Romero, Shaun of the Dead, Simon Pegg, whether to sequel or not, RIP George Wendt, Cheers, Horrors Hallowed Grounds, Sean Clark, RIP Ella Maye Smith, Psychomania, Alien 3, David Fincher, Tormented, Poltergeist, World War Z, The Zombie Survival Guide, Paul Winfield, Mars Attacks!, Final Destination series, Yoga, The Serpent and the Rainbow, Saturday the 14th, Westworld, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, what is best in life, Police Academy, bad handwriting in the 19th century, Dead Letter Office, mailing children, circus peanuts, Pony Express, Kevin Costner, Cal Ripken, the Cal Ripken Power Outage conspiracy, vibranium Campbells soup cans, Deliverance, Ned Beatty, Freaks, Todd Browning, Dracula, Abhay, the cutthroat world of synthesizers, Beyond the Black Rainbow, 80s aesthetic, group home for men, cinema veritas, early DV camera, grainy 80s cinema, Ravenshadow vs. The Toilet, Ren and Stimpy, The Black Phone, and analog insanity.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
Annoyed by boring and predictable Itchy & Scratchy episodes Bart and Lisa recruit Grandpa to help them get noticed for the scripts that they write. We also see Homer on a bit of a quest to earn his High School diploma once and for all. This one is a favorite but we admit that it doesn't hold up as well as we remembered. We also discuss the following:- Problematic weeknight recordings- Welcome new friends of the pod Glen Howerton and Bobby Lee- Jelly beans and podcasting just don't mix- Help us pick our next episode- Imaginary Friends- Stories of aliases- The problem with decorative soaps- Live fact checking while we record- Cori's childhood experiences- Escalator trauma- The benefits to sticking out your tongue- The adversarial relationships between Ren and Stimpy and The Simpsons- Punky Brewster and Small Wonder confusionOur RecommendationsBryan: The return of Black Mirror on NetflixCori: Seeing Hawthorne Heights & Lady Gaga's Coachella performancePatrick: Trip to Alabama & Dropout content on YoutubeWant to reach out to us here's how you can do it:Email: soitscometothispod@gmail.comInstagram: @soitscometothis_podFacebook: @soitscome2thisWeb: radpantheon.com
Happened In the 90's hosted by Steve and Matt picks a day, any day, and then goes back in time to that magical decade we all know and love the 90's, to revisit episodes of tv, movies that premiered, or cultural events that occurred on that day in the 90's. This week Steve & Matt discuss the greatest black/white duo of the 90s, the piano skills of Sam Beckett, and when cats & dogs go camping!SEGMENT 1Show: Quantum LeapEpisode: "Piano Man” (Season 3 | Episode: 15)Premiere Date: 3/27/1991Story: Sam is a piano player who is on the run from a killer with an ex-girlfriend.SEGMENT 2Show: Ren & StimpyEpisode: "The Great Outdoors” (Season 2 | Episode: 9)Premiere Date: 3/27/1993Story: Camping at a lakeside wood, Ren and Stimpy go about making a pleasant camping trip. Faced with dehydrated food, mosquito squadrons and eccentric skinny dippers, the great outdoors shows that it has it's share of challenges for the pair.
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Hey guys! It's that unbelievable time of week again when Monday rolls around for another fabulous episode of the Bubbles' Mushrooms Podcast. This week is special because we've pulled out all the stops and made a big effort to bring you an episode yet again! Brian is back again with a load of his homemade crack cocaine except instead of that it's ice cream. In celebration of Luke's triumph over the diabeetus, we all dig into have a homemade scoop of Brian's special chicken cherry cheesecake ice cream that he made at home and oh boy is it delicious. We would love to share with our viewers, especially the two latest emailers who know absolutely nothing about our show. Katie sent her TV remote through the clothes washer AND dryer but decided to order a new Willow Brand Magic Wand TV remote, Brian is butt doctoring from home now, RFK Jr looks like he's from Ren and Stimpy, Jac and Luke are going to visit with the giraffes and the flat zoo, we all check out some Murfreesboro BallSack and this week's game is the return of the Try Not to Laugh Challenge. See if you can try not to laugh at all of the silly crap we wrote down and are now reading out loud to each other. Follow the show on Instagram & TikTok @bubbmush, email the show at bubbmush@gmail.com and don't forget to check out our brand new Facebook page on Facebook! Thanks for listening.
The latest installment of the This is My Voice! podcast stars the iconic Billy West, undoubtedly one of the most well known stars in the voice industry today. Best known for his work on Futurama, West voices Philip J. Fry, Professor Farnsworth, President Nixon, Zapp Brannigan and the loveable yet disturbing Dr. Zoidberg. The list of characters Billy has brought to life also includes Bugs Bunny, Ren and Stimpy and even the Red M&M.In this episode, hosts Eddie Bye and Rachel Sallis ask him about the inspirations behindbeloved characters, living with neurodivergence, and solving the decades long “rabbit season, duck season debate”.Sallis stated “Billy was really generous with us, and gave us so much insight into the industry and his characters. I tried to throw him a couple of curveballs and got some interesting results.”“Billy West is one of those rare talents that floods the room with energy. It’s impossible not to get caught up in his infectious storytelling, that’s what makes him such a special talent“ Sallis added. This limited series will be available from the Auscast Network every second Friday at5:00pm ACST. Futurama is available to watch now on Disney Plus.Follow us @thisismyvoice_pod on Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We travel back to the great orange channel that was for another fine Nickelodeon production, Rocko's Modern Life! The fourth of Nickelodeon's in-house crafted cartoons was not quite Ren and Stimpy, but definitely not Doug. This show was something else entirely, cleverly hiding all of its innuendo just outside the reach of tiny human brains. Was this show for kids? Find out with us!You chose our next theme and this time we're doing Crossover Episodes! Episodes of television featuring characters from another show.Next week, watch Law & Order - S6E13 - Charm City, available on HuluSend us feedback about the show on BlueSky at @thosedaysshow.bsky.social or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on socials!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisThose Were The Days on BlueSkySend us a SpeakPipe!Support 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On episode 165 of the Sofa Kingdom Podcast its Christmas time so we talk alcoholics on the work site. Find more Sofa Kingdom Podcast at SofaKingdomOfc on instagram https://www.instagram.com/sofakingdomofc/ Audio podcast is on all major podcast platforms just search "Sofa Kingdom Podcast" General topics this episode meta quest, nintendo power glove, virtualboy, simulation roller coaster, Guardians of the Galaxy, Star Wars rise of the resistance, holiday tradition, ren and stimpy, south park, saturday morning cartoons, WWF, WWE, Alcoholics on the job site,
Accede a los episodios completos y contenido exclusivo en chisteinterno.com y en patreon.com/chisteinterno Episodio 52 - Falco Falco Antonio (Antonio Falco) es un guionista, productor y locutor venezolano basado en Miami. Conocido como un “ser mitológico de la comedia venezolana”, Falco ha estado presente como escritor, guionista y productor en reconocidos programas de radio como “El Monstruo De La Mañana”, “Un Mundo Perfecto” y “A La Cuenta de 3” o de televisión como “Ni Tan Tarde” y “Erika Tipo 11”. Además, es un ejemplo vivo de la creatividad y de los beneficios de tomar acción para hacer ideas realidad. En nuestra conversación hablamos sobre su infancia en Valencia, la presencia de la radio en su casa, la influencia de Pepeto Flores y su personaje “Papupapa”, los mini-programas de radio que enviaba a La Mega, el impacto de Ren and Stimpy y cómo pedir de regreso una cinta de grabación llevó a que se uniera al equipo de “Ni Tan Tarde”. Hazte miembro y disfruta los episodios completos y contenido extra en: Patreon: patreon.com/chisteinterno/membership Nuestra Web: chisteinterno.com/miembros Chiste Interno es: Oswaldo Graziani / Creación, Conducción y Producción Ejecutiva Adrián Salas / Producción, Edición y Música Pedro Graterol / Comunidad y Contenido Katherine Miranda / Asistencia de Producción Yamn Milán / Editor de formato largo Ricardo Carmona / Editor de formato corto. Astro Studio / Estudio de Grabación chisteinterno.com 0:00 | Los equipos de guionistas en EE.UU y Venezuela y la infancia de Falco 16:09 | Quienes hacen Stand-up y las experiencias de Falco escribiendo 44:26 | La franela minimalista de Falco 1:13:25 | La llegada de Falco a Ni Tan Tarde, y trabajar con Erika De La Vega y Henrique Lazo 1:35:00 | El futuro de la televisión, condorito y recomendaciones
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Ever wondered how the creators of iconic 90s cartoons like "Angry Beavers" and "Ren and Stimpy" left such a lasting mark on pop culture? Join us as we kick off this episode with a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about these animated gems and the quirky minds behind them. As we get nostalgic, we also share our not-so-glamorous tales of traveling while under the weather. Our immune systems are begging for mercy, and we're mapping out future strategies for flu and COVID shots, all while balancing the chaos of productivity and much-needed self-care.Shifting gears, we're pulling back the curtain on workplace performance metrics. Whether you're a fan of MBOs, KPIs, or OKRs, they can be both a blessing and a curse. Through personal anecdotes, we navigate the tricky terrain of bonuses and external company influences and discuss why we prefer environments where individual success isn't overshadowed by overall corporate performance. It's a candid conversation about the realities of tying your personal victories to broader business metrics and the impact it can have on job satisfaction.And introducing a fresh segment, “Is it Me or Is it Corporate,” where we dissect workplace dilemmas with the help of our community on Discord. We toy with the idea of using an anonymous bot for submissions, diving into topics such as career transitions, age discrimination, and job title frustrations. With a nod to platforms like Reddit's "Am I the Asshole," we embrace anonymous feedback and diverse perspectives. Expect lively debates about personal priorities, the twists and turns of career paths, and the irony of corporate enthusiasm. Don't miss out as we unravel these topics with our characteristic humor and insight.Click/Tap HERE for everything Corporate StrategyElevator Music by Julian Avila Promoted by MrSnoozeDon't forget ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ it helps!
The Nostalgia Junkies are back for the beginning of season 3! Alex and Cruz start off the episode discussing Marvel developments over the summer as well as the newly added companion channel on YouTube: No Cable Crew. The boys then discuss their recent trip to RetroWorld Expo in Hartford, CT and getting to meet fellow collectors MortsGarage, Phoenix Resale, Curtis from Pixel Game Squad, etc. Alex and Cruz then bring back "This or That" comparing Space Jam vs Sandlot, Bubble Yum vs Bubble Tape, and Rugrats vs Hey Arnold! Then the boys move into the Meat and Potatoes of the episode: Ranking 90s Nicktoons. Alex and Cruz rank shows from Ren and Stimpy to SpongeBob to Angry Beavers to Aaaah Real Monsters and more! How do their rankings compare with your own? Let us know in the comments or shoot them an email. Finally, the Nostalgia Junkies conclude the episode by breaking out a new deck of 90s trivia cards! Can you answer the questions they miss? Email us your thoughts and comments: nostalgiajunkiesct@gmail.com STORE: https://www.etsy.com/shop/NostalgiaJunkiesShop Follow us on our Socials: INSTAGRAM: @nostagiajunkiespodcast TIKTOK: @nostalgiajunkiespodcast YOUTUBE: @nostalgiajunkiespodcast Subscribe and Review! Check out ThrowbackBuys.com and use code: NJPOD for 15% off your next order!
Celebrate Skull Rock Podcast's new YouTube channel by entering our global giveaway! Five of our lucky subscribers will win a copy of Dave Bossert's NEW book "Find Your Happy Place: The 8-Step Guide to Expanding Your Creativity through a Personal Retreat" by following our new YouTube channel and social media accounts! Visit the link below and enter every day! *US residents can win one of the following: book, audiobook, or digital copy. Winners outside of the US can select the digital or audio version. http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/e3da61100/? It's episode #201 and Emmy Award-winning Director/Animator Ken Bruce, sits down for part 1 of his interview discussing his career at Disney and Nicktoons on projects like Ren and Stimpy, Toy Story, Family Guy, and Adventure Time. Aljon and Dave also talk about the latest pop culture and streaming news, and the latest Disney travel deal! Skull Rock Podcast is brought to you by the generosity of the following companies: Shure and their MV7 - Podcast Microphone Kit (shure.com) Sound Extraordinary | The Old Mill Press - “Publishing beautifully crafted books that illuminate our world.” To learn more visit theoldmillpress.com - and listeners like you. Follow us Skull Rock Podcast | Facebook - Aljon Go (@aljongo) • Instagram - Aljon's pop-culture podcasts - Dining at Disney Podcast - Sorcerer Radio - All Disney Music, All Day Long SRSounds.com - E-mail: aljon@skullrockpodcast.com || Dave Bossert (@dave_bossert) • Instagram - dave@skullrockpodcast.com. For behind-the-scenes stories and articles visit davidbossert.com. Shop using our Amazon affiliate link - https://amzn.to/3uld8or - Thanks to you, the Skull Rock Podcast is on the list of the Best Disney Podcasts You Must Follow (feedspot.com). - Outro music "The Pirate King" composed by Jared Rehnquist/Untold Journey - Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. LISTEN to Dave's "Tunes Behind the Toons" segment on Sirius/XM's Disney Hits channel 133. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEW YOUTUBE CHANNEL Skull Rock Podcast - YouTube ! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skullrockpodcast/support
We are back with one of our favorite segemnts of the podcast, MT. Rushmore. We will be giving you our Top 4 favorite #nickelodeon tv shows of all time and some honorable mentions.Let us know your Top 4 in the comments below.Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to our channel for more contentYou can also listen to the podcast on your favorite platform and visit the Los Wise Guys website below!loswiseguys.comhttps://linktr.ee/loswiseguysAnd be sure to follow the guys at:Dan - @lwg_danrosadoEslam - @lwg_eslamDisco - @emperor.disco#nickelodeon #tvshows #nickatnite #heyarnold #spongebob #avatar #avatarthelastairbender
Today we have Hacienda Heights, California's own, comedian Bert Hung. Having worn many hats in his life and reasonable newer to stand up, Bert tells me all about growing up as the middle child to immigrant parents and not really fitting in so great with American culture nor Asian “fobby” culture either. Growing up there was tennis and Chinese chess, but also Ren and Stimpy and South Park and eventually he discovered Russell Peters, as well as someone who's influenced pretty much everyone speaking into a microphone on a podcast. Of course that's the one and only Joe Rogan. instagram.com/berthungcomedy/, instagram.com/peoplewelovepodcast, instagram.com/adamchoit, twitter.com/adamchoit, peoplewelovepodcast.com
Happened In the 90's hosted by Steve and Matt picks a day, any day, and then goes back in time to that magical decade we all know and love the 90's, to revisit episodes of tv, movies that premiered, or cultural events that occurred on that day in the 90's. This week Steve and Matt discuss when a show has to say goodbye and how they usually pull that off After that it's time to call people with *69 and try not to laugh cause it's time for all things May 23rd in them damn 90s. SEGMENT 1 Show: Ren and Stimpy Episode: The Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen (Season: 2 | Episode: 12) Premiere Date: 05/23/1993 Story: The pioneering spirit is abound in this re-telling of the colonization of the north American continent. With the motto "We Always Get Our Butts Kicked!", Ren and Stimpy set out across forests, deserts, mountains and vast snow fields atop lumbering yaks. Can they tap into the nation's vast natural resources to bring about prosperity? SEGMENT 2 Show: Sister Sister Episode: Fly Away Home (Season: 6 | Episode: 22) Premiere Date: 05/23/1999 Story: It's Lisa's wedding day and she is really nervous. So nervous in fact that she runs out of the church and goes to a bar and meets up with her past friend Foxy Jones. Ray later finds her at the bar and talks her into marrying Victor. At the wedding, the twins' old friend Roger Evans returns and sings for Lisa. Thanks for listening! Watch all new episode every Thursday here on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk5uXQXE9WGIWcpSkNkXaOg Audio available on all major platforms. Email Us At: hitnineties@gmail.com Instagram: HappenedInThe90s Twitter: HIThe90s Facebook: @HappenedInThe90s Website: https://happenedinthe90s.com MERCH LINK: https://www.redbubble.com/people/HIT90s/shop?asc=u&ref=account-nav-dropdown
Ahahaha, we're doing this again!!! In this episode we delve into the depths of our shared history, to that which grew ridges on our smooth child-brains (for better or worse): Powdered Toast Maaaaaan (from the absurd and disturbing "Ren and Stimpy").If you have no idea what that is, then you're in for a treat (but it's not my fault if it tastes like sawdust). We look at the standard questions:Is PTM a grey-goo nanotech disaster just waiting to happen in your breakfast chunks?Buttock or Buttocks, good sir?Can we offend the French(aristocrats) in time for Eurovision?Is the shampoo conspiracy affecting us all?And other questions you never knew were actually questions, till you questioned the questions.
Become a monthly subscriber for just $1.99 per month and receive an additional two to three episodes per week!https://app.redcircle.com/shows/9472af5c-8580-45e1-b0dd-ff211db08a90/exclusive-contentIn this episode of The A to Z English Podcast, Xochitl and Jack talk about the cartoons they used to watch on television as children.Transcript:00:00:00JackHey A-Z listeners, this is Jack here.00:00:03JackAnd if you would like to become an exclusive subscriber to the show, you can hit the link in the description and that will take you to our Red Circle page, where for $1.99 a month you will get access to an extra two or three episodes each week.00:00:23JackAnd be careful, don't hit that donation button if you want to become an exclusive subscriber because the donation button is just a one time donation. However, the exclusive subscriber button will give you access to the extra two or three episodes.00:00:42JackEach week.00:00:44JackSo make sure you hit that exclusive subscriber button if you want access to the extra episodes.00:00:52JackNow let's get on with the show.00:00:55JackWelcome to the 80s English podcast. My name is Jack and I'm here with my Co social. And today we are talking about what cartoons did you watch when you were a kid. And we'll try to keep it at like 3. I think 3 each if we can. And so I grew up. I was a kid in the 80s and in the 80s.00:01:10XochitlYes.00:01:16JackThere was this thing called Saturday morning cartoons and every kid.00:01:23JackCouldn't wait to wake up on Saturday morning and watch Saturday morning cartoons. This is because this is before the Internet, right? I mean, we're talking 5 channels on the television and the whole Saturday morning is just for you. Yeah, just cartoons.00:01:41XochitlCartoons.00:01:44JackSo.00:01:45JackThe ones that I watched the first one that I watched was, uh, Transformers. I loved Transformers. Yeah, and now you can watch those movies, those ridiculous.00:01:54XochitlInteresting.00:01:58XochitlThose came out like when I was a kid. Ish. Those transformed? Yeah, I.00:02:01JackYeah, right. And I I remember having the toys in the 80s and watching the original cartoon in the 80s, and it was great. Optimus Prime and Bumblebee and all the all the main characters. But that was that was a.00:02:21JackA A definite staple when I.00:02:24JackAs a kid, uh, another one that I watched was GI Joe. My brother and I loved GI Joe. And GI Joe is now a famous movie series as well because they take all these 80s cartoons and they turn them into, you know, big blockbuster movies.00:02:42XochitlMovies, real action, live action things. Yeah. So now I understand that live action isn't new because I I was like, why are they turning all these Disney classics that I watched when I was a kid into live action? And now I see that life actions that I saw when I was.00:02:56XochitlGrowing up were things that were cartoons when you were a kid, so it's not a new thing.00:02:59JackYeah, right. You you're saying the copy of the copy of the copy? You know what I mean? Like you're.00:03:04XochitlRight, yeah.00:03:06JackYeah, because all the all the directors and the writers were were kids that were my age. Watching these these Saturday morning cartoons going, these would make great movies. I can't wait to grow up and make this into a movie, which is funny because people that are watching those movies have no idea that those used to be cartoons.00:03:27XochitlRight, it's weird.00:03:28JackYeah, it's, it's weird.00:03:30JackUh #3. I used to watch uh Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.00:03:35JackWhich is yeah.00:03:35XochitlOhh, let's let's.00:03:37XochitlDo a thing. When I was a kid.00:03:38JackYeah.00:03:40JackAnd you know, I was choosing. I was trying to decide between that and dungeons and Dragons because I love the Dungeons and Dragons.00:03:47XochitlNo dungeons and Dragons was a cartoon.00:03:49JackYeah. Yeah, it was a. It was like a game and it's it was a cartoon.00:03:54JackThere was also a show called.00:03:58JackThe the gummy bears? No. Is it? Yeah. The gummy bears. Yeah.00:04:02XochitlCare bears the care bears.00:04:04JackNo, no, no. The gummy bears they used what they called the gummy bears. Wait.00:04:09XochitlAre you sure it's not the care bears?00:04:12JackNo, it's the gummy bear. They were like, they would. They would drink this like gummy bear potion and then they would jump around. And I used to watch that show all.00:04:15발표자Through Google.00:04:21JackTime The Smurfs, OK.00:04:24XochitlOh yeah, adventures of the gummy bears. Oh, this looks cute. It's on Disney. Plus, I'm gonna watch it later.00:04:26JackYeah.00:04:30JackYeah, it's it was. It was the.00:04:32XochitlThe Smurfs. My aunt is like around your age. My youngest aunt, and she watched The Smurfs. And because she's short, people called her.00:04:43XochitlSmurfette.00:04:43JackYou rather Smurf Smurf at? Yeah. Yeah, I'm. I'm kind of look like Papa Smurf these days with my beard. I've. I've got a beanie and a white beard.00:04:44XochitlWith that, there's not much.00:04:49XochitlYou do and your beanie. You just need, like a white beanie. You just publisher for Halloween. That would be so cute. And your wife can be Smurf that. Yeah, that's good.00:04:56JackYeah, I should.00:04:59JackYeah.00:05:01JackSo you know I want I, that's my generation, right? The Smurfs, the gummy bears. I used to watch Uncle Scrooge. Like the adventures of Scrooge Mcduck. You know, like those kind of Disney ones. Yeah, all that stuff, you know.00:05:13XochitlOh yeah.00:05:16XochitlBy the time I was a kid, a lot of these have been made into life live actions like.00:05:20XochitlPerformers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and The Smurfs had also been made into live action, so that happened. I didn't like them. I liked the cartoon ones when I was a kid, the most iconic cartoon of all time for my generation has to be sponge Bob Square pants.00:05:26JackYes.00:05:38JackYeah, yeah. And I used to watch that because my daughter, that's my daughter's, is 15 now. She watched Sponge Bob when she was young, and I watched it in Korean, which is really funny because I was learning. So in Korean, it's like nemu baggy, spongy Bob Nemu baggy, spongy Bob.00:05:39XochitlYes.00:05:44XochitlRight.00:05:48XochitlYes.00:05:51발표자Oh.00:05:58XochitlUh.00:05:59JackSponge Bob.00:06:02JackNate Chingu, my friend. Do you know so something like that? I don't know. I can't remember exactly. Yeah.00:06:06XochitlAnd then that's funny. Yeah. So Sponge Bob is the definitely one of the number one most iconic cartoons we saw as a kid. #2. I really like scooby-doo. They've done, like different ones for every generation. But when I was a kid, they had one. And I loved scooby-doo.00:06:16발표자Yeah.00:06:24XochitlThat was the one I saw the most, scooby-doo.00:06:26JackThat's funny because I watched the old one, the original one I.00:06:30JackWas a huge.00:06:30JackScooby-doo fan as well. I watched. Yeah.00:06:33XochitlYeah, I love scooby-doo, I.00:06:35XochitlThink I might have.00:06:35XochitlSeen that ohh Gee one because my mom is a Gen. Exer and I believe she would. She popped in the the OG ones actually because we had them on like VH. So that must have been her old VHS or something.00:06:44JackYeah.00:06:51JackThe real the the real old ones are the best ones because they're they've got Casey Kasem as as shaggy with his voice.00:06:59XochitlYeah.00:06:59JackYou know.00:07:00XochitlYeah, yoinks. Yeah. So that SpongeBob, scooby-doo, and I was thinking of another one that when we were talking about them.00:07:04JackYeah, that kind of thing.00:07:14XochitlAnd I was like, oh, that'd be a great one to bring up. And I was, like, blanking on it now because I wasn't allowed to watch a lot of cartoons.00:07:22JackMm-hmm.00:07:23XochitlSo but I remember.00:07:24JackWas it like uh, not Ren and Stimpy or Phineas? Phineas and Ferb were the ones that my daughter used to watch a lot.00:07:28XochitlNo, I will not understand mine.00:07:32XochitlI didn't like minions for that much. I did it did. I was a kid when it came out and I I was around the age, but I didn't really like it too much.00:07:41JackOK.00:07:43XochitlAh yeah, it looks like another 2000s cartoon. Come on, sponge Bob. scooby-doo. I watched some international ones like Shaman King, which was like an anime, and that would come on Saturday mornings. And I also watched someone that like some like The Simpsons, which is.00:07:56XochitlClassic and still run.00:07:57JackOhh Simpsons is great. Yeah, but that's not a Saturday morning cartoon. Really. That's more of a.00:08:01XochitlNo, that's like a more of a adult. It's it, it's an, it's like a PG13. It's not a super inappropriate or anything. It's not like.00:08:08JackYeah, yeah. I mean, it's just, it's just the humor is definitely for adults. Like kids, kids might might find it cute, but they they're not gonna understand the judge. No.00:08:12XochitlYes. Yeah.00:08:15XochitlYeah, they don't understand the full the humor. They definitely don't. So also SpongeBob is the same way when you see it as an adult, you're like, wait stuff, I'm.00:08:24JackYeah, SpongeBob is is made for the kids, won't get the the the subtle jokes, but it, you know, keep the parents interested while they're taking their kids to go watch the, you know, movie, SpongeBob or.00:08:29XochitlYeah.00:08:36JackWatching it on TV, parents can enjoy it too, because it's just bizarre and strange.00:08:42XochitlYeah, I yeah, I think that was one of the staples of, I mean, I think that was mainly the things I watched. Dooby Doo, SpongeBob. I obviously saw the Disney Classics as a kid, like the movies.00:08:54JackMHM.00:08:55XochitlThat they kind of turned to live action and there were some weird cartoons that I remember. There was one that I don't remember anymore. That was like she was a robot teenager robot.00:09:10XochitlAnd those she had these like, pigtails. And she was like blue and white. And I just, I don't even remember what it's called anymore. But I did watch quite a bit of that when I was a kid, and it was kind of.00:09:21JackI I used to watch the my parents generations cartoons. The Flintstones, the Jetsons.00:09:28XochitlOhh I did see the Flintstones as well. I saw the Flintstones and the Jetsons. I've I've seen both of those. Those are such classic American cartoons that I feel like every generation I've seen them because.00:09:38JackAnd what is the Jetsons? Is like 2015 or something? It's like, not even?00:09:43JackIt's not, it's.00:09:43XochitlRight, yes. It's like we've already surpassed it here. Yeah. Yeah, it's crazy. So we for surpassed the year that it aired on. Yeah. But yeah, I think those are the big ones. Phineas and Ferb was one that I did watch sometimes.00:09:45JackLike 2002 or something.00:10:00XochitlAnd I think that's pretty much it. I was in a big cartoon watch when my mom claimed it was like ohh, I watched some Arthur.00:10:07XochitlYeah, that was more like my sister's age though, like.00:10:10JackOhh yeah, what about Rugrats? Did you watch that one?00:10:12XochitlOh my God, I love.00:10:13XochitlRugrats and all grown up, they like Rugrats, was like at its tail end when I was a little kid. And so when I was kind of a little bit older, they had all grown up, which was the Rugrats. When they were all older.00:10:27JackOhh OK. I never got into it. My daughter watched a little bit of it, but not much so.00:10:28XochitlYeah. And so.00:10:29XochitlWatch that.00:10:33XochitlYeah, I really like. Yeah, I yeah, I I like the the Nickelodeon shows quite a bit.00:10:37JackWhat about Doug? Did you ever watch Doug?00:10:41XochitlNo, I think that was a little, yeah, I don't remember. I didn't. I didn't watch Doug. I watched one called like teachers PET where the dog is smarter than the kid.00:10:53XochitlEverything else.00:10:53JackWhat about Rick and Morty? Rick and Morty? Are you a fan?00:10:55XochitlOh yeah, that's more like adult one, though, right? And Leanne Lee Pepper and pepper. And that's what it was called. She was a redhead with, like, glasses. Pepper ran or Pepper ran or something. And I saw that one.00:10:59JackYeah.00:11:11XochitlYeah, I don't know. Those are kind of all ones that were kind of more in my generation. They're making live actions out of a lot of them.00:11:17XochitlNow.00:11:17XochitlLike the Disney Classics, and they turn a lot of the Disney Classic movies into series. When I was a kid.00:11:18JackYeah.00:11:22XochitlSo they have.00:11:23XochitlLike a little and stitch series or like a.00:11:28XochitlAladdin series and they had different things like that that you could watch when I.00:11:31XochitlWas a kid.00:11:32JackYeah, there's still milk in that and making money after that, franchises.00:11:36XochitlI know because now they're making the live actions and Danas and then it's just bad and then a a really famous one. When I was a kid was Shrek.00:11:46JackOhh sure. Yeah. Big time. Yeah, love it. First one is great. Yeah.00:11:47XochitlYeah, I love Shrek. I still watch.00:11:50XochitlFor this like.00:11:51XochitlYeah, my 24th birthday. I was like, I want to watch Chuck one and my dad complained and I said.00:12:01XochitlAnd I just popped on Shrek for my 24th birthday and that's what we watched. So.00:12:07JackThat's great.00:12:08XochitlAnd I would say my generation was like getting international already. So I watched a lot of cartoons like thought I am on Studio Ghibli, like the movies, like Spirited Away Howls with all of those.00:12:18JackYeah, yeah, yeah. Give yeah, sure.00:12:20XochitlThings.00:12:23XochitlYeah, I would say my generation saw like content from all around the globe a lot already.00:12:31JackYeah, because of the Internet, yeah.00:12:33XochitlThat's what I was thinking of. Adventure Time. Adventure Time was super popular.00:12:37JackOhh yeah, I my daughter loved that show. It was so weird. It's the weirdest show ever.00:12:42XochitlIt is weird. I just started watching it and it's so weird. It's like I remember thinking it was when I was a kid. That's so weird and kids like normally don't really pick up the same way because the world is weird to them. And I still thought it was weird when I was a kid.00:12:51JackYeah.00:12:59XochitlYes, I didn't see.00:12:59JackYeah. No, it's it's a. It's a bizarre, bizarre show. It's almost. I almost wouldn't let my daughter watch it because it was so strange.00:13:00XochitlIt.00:13:00XochitlBut I.00:13:08XochitlSome stuff.00:13:08JackBut then I was like, well, it's not.00:13:11XochitlThat's it. So go ahead.00:13:12JackLike this? It's not dirty or anything, it's just weird.00:13:16XochitlYeah, it's some of it is kind of like mildly inappropriate, like the ice king, like.00:13:16JackJust now.00:13:22XochitlLocks the princesses up or whatever and present. I mean, that's the kind of stuff that you've seen all throughout history of. Like what kids content is, but it is just kind of a weird. It's a weird show, but yeah, it is weird. Yeah.00:13:31JackYes.00:13:38XochitlThat was a big one. All right, well, if you guys have specific cartoons that you saw as kids, I would really like to hear about that. If you saw any of the cartoons.00:13:47XochitlWe're talking about.00:13:49XochitlI'm interested in hearing about that too. 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On today's episode of the Occult Symbolism and Pop Culture with Isaac Weishaupt podcast we finish our Nickelodeon analysis. In Part two we'll cover deeper allegations not covered on the docuseries: Dan Schneider's wife, Amanda's secret Twitter account claims against John Travolta and Dan Schneider allegedly impregnating a couple of famous girls, Robert Downey Jr, Ariana Grande with her Kabbalah roots and teeth video, Nickelodeon's OTHER child marriages like Ren and Stimpy's John Kricfalusi and Liz Gillies from Victorious, as well as Jamie Lynn Spears and Boy Meets World drama!Links:LISTEN TO PART 1 HERE Nickelodeon Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV Pt 1- Documentary Recap, Dan Schneider, Brian Peck, Amanda Bynes & More: https://illuminatiwatcher.com/nickelodeon-quiet-on-set-the-dark-side-of-kids-tv-pt-1-documentary-recap-dan-schneider-brian-peck-amanda-bynes-more/SUPPORTER FEEDS: Go ad-free with HUNDREDS of bonus episodes, early access and books!Patreon.com/IlluminatiWatcher,VIP Section (*with comparsion of Apple vs Patreon vs VIP): https://wp.me/P2ijVF-aRLApple Podcasts Premium! You can now go ad-free with ALL the bonus episodes on the Apple app- just open up the podcast and subscribe!Show sponsors- Get discounts while you support the show and do a little self improvement!*CopyMyCrypto.com/Isaac is where you can copy James McMahon's crypto holdings- listeners get access for just $1*BetterHelp.com/illuminatiwatcher : This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try and get 10% off at betterhelp.com/illuminatiwatcher and get on your way to being your best self. WANT MORE?...Check out my UNCENSORED show with my wife, Breaking Social Norms: https://breakingsocialnorms.com/ GRIFTER ALLEY- get bonus content AND go commercial free + other perks: *PATREON.com/IlluminatiWatcher : ad free, HUNDREDS of bonus shows, early access AND TWO OF MY BOOKS! (The Dark Path and Kubrick's Code); you can join the conversations with hundreds of other show supporters here: Patreon.com/IlluminatiWatcher (*Patreon is also NOW enabled to connect with Spotify! https://rb.gy/hcq13)*VIP SECTION: Due to the threat of censorship, I set up a Patreon-type system through MY OWN website! IIt's even setup the same: FREE ebooks, Kubrick's Code video! Sign up at: https://illuminatiwatcher.com/members-section/*APPLE PREMIUM: If you're on the Apple Podcasts app- just click the Premium button and you're in! NO more ads, Early Access, EVERY BONUS EPISODE More from Isaac- links and special offers:*BREAKING SOCIAL NORMS podcast, Index of EVERY episode (back to 2014), Signed paperbacks, shirts, & other merch, Substack, YouTube links & more: https://allmylinks.com/isaacw *STATEMENT: This show is full of Isaac's useless opinions and presented for entertainment purposes. Audio clips used in Fair Use and taken from YouTube videos.
YOU EEEDDIIOOTTSS!!!! Monster leads Danger and Sarge in a civil conversation about one of the shortest lived shows from our childhood, how it impacted us, and what it is still doing to us all.
On episode 19 of the pod we talked about the amazing gaming, music, movies and TV in the year 1991, the groundbreaking Ren and Stimpy Show, Master P and No Limit Records iconic 1998, Kurt Russell is Tuck's dad, the legacy of Friday the 13th on the NES, Super Mario 2 hate/love, a Legend of Zelda Easter egg , Top 20 Honorable NES Mentions and a ton more. Email: SuperRetroPod@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/superretropodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@superretropodVideo episodes available at YouTube!
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Here in the future year 2024, we talk about Jeff the Land Shark, Luke's beef with the end credits of Wish, Kyle watched the end of Letterkenny on Disney+, Clone Wars, the new Looney Tunes blu ray, the new Ren and Stimpy leaks and more! (Opinions expressed by Kyle and Luke are their own and have no relevance to the opinions of any large animation studios we happen to work for.) Please leave us feedback and otherwise interact with us at http://www.facebook.com/kyleandluke!
GROS SHOW cette semaine alors que la gang de Des si et des rais reçoit nul autre que Jean-Claude Van Damme (que Guillaume appelle Jean-Luc pour des raisons qui nous sont encore obscures)! Julien Bernatchez cherche toujours une réponse à la question "qu'est-ce qu'une chronique?" et il semble y arriver alors qu'il parle du créateur de de Ren and Stimpy. Linda Bouchard s'occupe de la portion demande spéciale de l'émission et offre à un auditeur la chronique de ses rêves, soit une chronique sur les puddings (on a les fans qu'on mérite). Mathieu Niquette vous fait découvrir un autre sport complètement zinzin, le Car Jitsu, qui est exactement ce que vous pensez que c'est. Guillaume Dupuis y va d'un touchant témoignage sur sa relation avec le terrazzo. Des si et des rais : On a JCVD tatoué sur le coeur! Avec : Julien Bernatchez, Linda Bouchard, Guillaume Dupuis, Maxime Gervais et Mathieu Niquette Date de diffusion : 21 novembre 2023Patreon.com/DesSiEtDesRaisFacebook.com/DesSiEtDesRais Discord.gg/hyafqCeUKV Tiktok.com/@DesSiEtDesRais
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This week your TV Pilots are discussing the 90's animated classic of Ren and Stimpy. They discuss everything from your favorite Nickelodeon Animated shows, to what was a rejected ingredient of slime. So buckle your seat belts and get ready for one of the most nostalgic and grossest animated shows of all time. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pilotslicense/support
If you were a kid in the 90's there was one cartoon that truly is part of our DNA, The Ren and Stimpy Show! Gross? Check. Surreal? Most definitely. One of the funniest things to happen on Tv? You bet your Keester! Today I'll be sharing music from the unfortunately not so great games based … Continue reading "Episode 90: Ren And Stimpy Games"
Sometimes you just have to draw a line. Yeah, ain't that the way these days. I just gotta say some stuff on "The Super Mario Bros. Movie". My issue going into this movie was pure fatigue. It wasn't fatigue from over saturation of blockbusters, I actually don't watch that many blockbusters these days. I just had this sinking feeling every time I saw an ad for this movie. Everyone is going to be talking about this. No one has any reason to like this over anything else. Everyone is going to ask me about this movie a hundred times because they know I like Mario games, and animated features. This may be strange to hear from a guy that does a podcast discussing movies... but I just didn't want to formulate an opinion. I didn't want to watch it. I didn't want to discuss it. I didn't want to have to disagree with people or not be excited for it when they wanted me to be. You may have picked up along the way that I am a fan of animation. I was the kind of kid at age ten to twelve that wasn't quite ready for "Predator". Instead I was hip deep in "The Simpsons", "Earthworm Jim", and "Ren and Stimpy" cartoons. Looking back I think it was less that I only enjoyed comedy and more that I resonated hard with the raw emotional expression of the cartoons that were around in the 90's. I also believe this is what attracted me to anime. A wild array of emotional expression all pulled off with what was at the time, a beautifully minimalist art style. To put that another way. Very few lines in the face that get across specific emotions. Not just angry, or crying, but pensive, nervous or vulnerable, hanging on someones words. That kind of stuff. NUANCE: THERES NO ROOM FOR NUANCE ANYMORE!!! There is nuance in "The Super Mario Bros. Movie". Executed in a way that I have not seen in a hot minute. Family movies or what we used to call "PG-13" type adventure movies are in a very bad place right now. While I'd like to just blame Marvel or Disney while I point and stare holes through them that would not only be too easy, but also wouldn't get to the root issue. The problem is that kids entertainment has to be so strongly separated from adult entertainment by style and tone that they have no room for any real emotional tension. You can have a character say out loud they are frightened... scared, but you cant portray the scene with visceral tension. You cant ever make the kids, or more importantly their hyper vigilant parents, actually feel bad. That is the first issue. The second issue is that blockbusters have slowly consumed the PG-13 space entirely. To the point that when "Deadpool" was announced most of the discussion revolved around it being rated "R". In my opinion "Deadpool" could have easily been every bit as edgy as it was and be a PG-13 movie. Just shoot around the blood a little bit, and bleep a couple of "Fucks" like they did in "The Dark Knight". Tell me "Deadpool" is more emotionally intense than "The Dark Knight". Not on paper. Don't describe to me what happens during Deadpool's origin events, deal with whats on screen. That is how how movies are rated. Not by concept, but by what is shown on camera and how the rater feels about it. No, "Deadpool" was rated "R" because it broke to drastically from the Marvel formula, so it needed to be marketed that way. They anticipated a push back and leaned into it, and it worked. The audience had been too strongly conditioned on tone, and "Deadpool" straight up kills people on camera. Not just crazy villainous space creatures from beyond the moon, but average people. See blockbusters don't destroy cities because they have gone mad with CGI power, they do it because it has a big visual impact, increases the threat of an enemy, and avoids killing individual people on camera. You know people are dying, but you don't have to watch it. Characters die on camera in "The Super Mario Bros. Movie". It isn't grotesque, but its there. Bowser actually destroys things, he actually wants to control someone. He has real goals beyond being evil and he displays the power to make his ambitions a reality. He isn't an obnoxious bumbling oaf that never actually does anything while seeming to hassle the main characters impotently throughout the movie. He blows up a castle, he has plans, he connects to his lackeys. He kinda plays a bit like "Helmet" from "Spaceballs" if he were a jock. He has a personality one can describe and compare to other characters. You can discuss him beyond his action beats. Gold star. Whats the point Tubes? Tie it all up. Ok... ok. The point is that without tension, the characterization in a movie has no foundation to stand on. Whether its a small flick about a kid finding a dog, or a plumber using his parkour skills to help save a kingdom, its all about how you get people invested in a character. I am of the belief that you need some kind of raised stakes to really make a character impactful and stick with your audience. Especially if they are kids. I can see kids really hanging on to this movie. Watching it every few years. Maybe they wont always get the same kick out of the childlike pace, but I dont think they will ever look back on it and consider it a waste of time. They won't ask themselves "Why did I like this so much?" They like it because Mario and Luigi have each other's backs. They don't just say they do, they actually get to show it. Mario and Peach aren't having catty fights about their roles in the movie, or what they do and don't get to do. They work together. They get along pleasantly. They aren't obnoxious. Peach encourages Mario and helps him learn the ropes. Mario isn't the destined hero, or entitled to anything. He even hates mushrooms. He is just someone that is somewhat familiar to Peach, and Peach needs all the help she can get. How nice is it that he's just a guy trying to do his best and he isn't acting dismissive to her so she can prove him wrong later. Or some kind of elementary school horse-shit scripting like that. God I hate movies. At the end of the day, the word is class. I talk often about this with another friend of mine when it comes to gaming. I say Nintendo has class. They usually aren't as crass about hitting the kids up for that next five bucks, and with this movie they've proven once again that they are the only game in town for simple likable characters that offer themselves to the crowd and wait to see what we will gravitate toward. They try to charm us, they don't tell us what they think we want. Have movies become so sanitized that I am going to sit here and tell you that "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" bucks trends and bravely carves out it's own path? Well... yes, yes I am. Because that is exactly what it did. I sat there gunning for it hard, and it won me over. Solid plot construction, good character moments, a bit of an edge, and not one single character annoyed me or came off with that horrendous back-biting tone that ruins so many of these movies. Judged against all movies I'd like to call this a decent family picture with some laughs, the bare minimum. However, judged against it's peers and in the current landscape, I'd say it goes a step beyond and turned yet another cattle call casting/event movie and turned it into something with some entertainment value in it. Good on you Nintendo. You made a billion dollars and i don't have to make that "UGHhhhh" sound every time I see your characters. Well done. Maybe you can make a "Starfox" feature that is better than "Star Wars", there has never been a better time to try. With Love, 2bs
Hey Listener, are you ready to get deep into the podcasting weeds with a crossover episode? This week Marco and Julia from Truth, Beer, and Podsequences podcast come on the show to talk about their podcast about Cincinnati beer podcasts. Topics this week include: We're all bad at talking about ourselves. The evolution of a podcast. We snuck in some Road Warrior. Moms hated Ren and Stimpy. X. A podcast that reviews podcasts. The Guardian of Gabagool. Being part of a partnership. Getting advice and what to do with it. The power of editing. Doxing yourself as the social media guy. The rules of the show. Accidentally stepping on audio landmines. Promoting others instead of yourself. You can't please everyone. I don't know you, but I know your voice. Diving into Scrooge McDuck's Money Bin. Hosting a podcast in a public venue. Are there too many breweries? Speciality breweries and outsiders. No one wants the Mouse to come after them. Drinking beer in a corn maze. Gold Bond and Oktoberfest. A theory for how to bring beer releases/beer shares back.
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Happened In the 90's hosted by Steve and Matt picks a day, any day, and then goes back in time to that magical decade we all know and love the 90's, to revisit episodes of tv, movies that premiered, or cultural events that occurred on that day in the 90's. This week Steve and Matt pay homage to Paul Rubens. RIP Pee Wee. Matt also has a glowing review for TMNT: Mutant Mayhem. They didn't fuck it up! After that it's time to take a hit of Binaca and use your switchblade comb to tighten it up cause we're talking all things August 10th in the 90's. SEGMENT 1 Show: Ren and Stimpy Episode: Big House Blues (Season: 1| Episode: 1) Premiere Date: 08/10/1990 Story: "Big House Blues" is the pilot episode of Nickelodeon's series, The Ren & Stimpy Show. The theatrical uncut version was shown on August 10, 1990 (over a full year before the show's official debut) at several film festivals as a way to promote the show. It was then aired as the second segment of the second episode in the second season of The Ren & Stimpy Show. It is also the very first episode in the entire Ren & Stimpy franchise overall. SEGMENT 2 Show: Blossom Episode: Runaway (Season: 3 | Episode: 1) Premiere Date: 08/10/1992 Story: Runaway Blossom and her beau go to a hotel, meanwhile Nick is worried about her running off with Vinnie. Thanks for listening! Watch all new episode every Thursday here on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk5uXQXE9WGIWcpSkNkXaOg Audio available on all major platforms. Email Us At: hitnineties@gmail.com Instagram: HappenedInThe90s Twitter: HIThe90s Facebook: @HappenedInThe90s Website: https://happenedinthe90s.com MERCH LINK: https://www.redbubble.com/people/HIT90s/shop?asc=u&ref=account-nav-dropdown
This week I am sitting down with Character Designer Stephen DeStefano. Stephen has worked all over the place within animation and comics. He got his start on one of Nickelodeons foundational cartoon, Ren and Stimpy. Stephen has since worked on 2 Stupid Dogs, Felix the Cat, The New Batman Adventures, Courage the Cowardly Dog, The Venture Brothers, Samurai Jack, Primal, Unicorn: Warriors Eternal and so much more. We chat all things Samurai Jack, Primal and we even delve into some really great stories about Stephen's time with DC Comics.If you want to help support this show, check us out and sign up for our patreon. Early and Ad Free access to audio, video and so many other cool perks. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nmyheadpodcast Follow Stephen: https://www.instagram.com/no_but_sdestefano/Follow and Subscribe to the What's In My Head Podcast across all social media platforms and wherever you listen to podcasts! Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-in-my-head-podcast/id1604643239 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nmyheadpod Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9tZWRpYS5yc3MuY29tL25teWhlYWRwb2QvZmVlZC54bWw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nmyheadpod Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7lKoC7V7kfuNUhCxKZSxsL?si=MqtwMp2UTUmLdshs8_9d9Q Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/whats-in-my-head-podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/nmyheadpod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@WhatsInMyHeadPodcast/videos Don't forget to subscribe and follow us across all social media platforms.
This week Jim is joined by the legendary Billy West to discuss drug addiction, the recent reboots of Ren & Stimpy and Futurama, his favourite comedians and more.Support Jim on Patreon for EXCLUSIVE CONTENT including EARLY & AD-FREE ACCESS, DISNEY AUDIO COMMENTARIES, PRIZE DRAWS and more by joining the Toon'd In! family today at patreon.com/jimcummingspodcastFor more information on Jim's upcoming appearances, visit jimcummingsworld.comCHECK OUT FOUR FINGER DISCOUNT'S OTHER PODCASTS:Four Finger Discount - spreaker.com/show/four-finger-discount-simpsons-podcastGoin' Down To South Park - spreaker.com/show/goin-down-to-south-parkSpeaKing Of The Hill - spreaker.com/show/speaking-of-the-hill-a-king-of-the-hill-Talking Seinfeld - spreaker.com/show/talking-seinfeldTales Of Futurama - futuramapodcast.comThe One About Friends - spreaker.com/show/the-one-about-friends-podcastThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5863067/advertisement
Mickey Mouse is back while Ren & Stimpy are ruined, Sandra Bullock isn't in 28 Days Later, Dennis the Menace will never die, Charlie's Angels is fine, Sleepless in Seattle becomes an unstoppable harbinger, and THE ROOM IS THE MOST ENJOYABLE MOVIE EVER MADE! All that and more, this week on Thirty Twenty Ten
Hey Listener, assemble a deck and stock up on your Mana. Luke Effler returns to WYI? to talk about collecting and playing Magic the Gathering for multiple decades. Topics this week include: Go buy Founders. Revisiting Episode 24: Vinyl II: The Ghost of Collecting Future. Awash in an ocean of musical content. Collecting in 2023. RATM. Camp LaDeGraw and Satan cards. Moms hate Ren and Stimpy. Planting your nerd flag. Kitchen table Magic. Playing online vs. playing in person. A change of smells. Your host finally understands Magic the Gathering. The intersection of gambling and collecting. Rarity and value. Old borders. Learning the strategy of a game and building a deck. Swamp Elves. All the different itches that MTG scratches. Determining the price of something. Counterfeit cards and copies. The algorithm to your brain and staring into the void. Saving Magic cards for your kids. Hollywood and new IPs. Luke, quit giving away our multi-million dollar movie ideas.
Animation is popular among Autistic children and adults alike. Listen in, as Matt Lowry, LPP gives his co-host Dr. Angela Lauria a delicious infodump on voice over actors featured on Futurama, Ren and Stimpy, Ghostbusters, Transformers, DragonballZ, Street Fighter, Rick & Morty, and more!Many famous voice actors are officially in Club ‘tism!Hyperconnected mirror neurons and echolalia often results in impressive skills at copying people's accents and movements which, along with bottom up processing, leads autistics to being great actors and replicators of all things.Specific voice actors like Corey Burton, Frank Welker, Billy West, and Kyle Hebert are highlighted as on the autism spectrum. Their prolific roles in cartoons and anime are mentioned. The community of voice actors is described as close-knit and supportive, which creates a neurodiversity-supportive environment that allows Autistic talents to thrive.“I think one of the big payoffs of having a special interest and having a monotropic focus and being able to really master an art. And there are a lot of autistic people in this space who have mastered the art of voiceovers and animation.” —AngelaThe podcast hosts discuss animators like Tim Burton, Jorge Gutierrez, and Genndy Tartakovsky are discussed as openly (or just likely) Autistic. Their singular focus aids in animation. Burton struggles working within the neurotypical Hollywood system while producing Autistic-coded films like Edward Scissorhands.“We are taught all the way through school that we need to sit down and be quiet and fit in. We are taught our entire lives that we need to fit in, but we spend the rest of our lives trying to stand out.” —MattOn this week's virtual culture trip, hosts emphasize the importance of special interests in finding Autistic community, even if not as a career. Shared interests like specific fandoms can lead to meeting fellow Autistics and forming authentic and nourishing relationships.The creative fields of voice acting, animation, and related passions are discussed as areas where Autistic traits are beneficial and abundantly represented within the culture.Do you love animation? Tell us about it in the comments!* Frank Welker* Billy West* Dan Harmon* Gilbert Gottfried's Podcast - Jackie Martling and Billy West* How Tim Burton's Love/Hate Relationship with Disney Shaped His Career* Tim Burton says he probably won't work for Disney again* 13 Autistic People in Film and TV You Should Know About* 11 Great TV Characters Who Are On The SpectrumAutistic cartoons…Episode 22: Trains are Autistic and Episode 18: Trains are Autistic and Episode 16: Pokemon is AutisticAnd…Episode 26: Disney is AutisticReady for a paradigm shift that empowers Autistics? Help spread the news!* Check us out on Instagram* Find us on Apple podcasts and Spotify* Learn more about Matt at Matt Lowry, LPP* Matt's social media: Autistic Connections Facebook Group* Learn more about Angela at AngelaLauria.com and Difference Press* Angela's social media: Twitter and TikTok* TACP's Autism-affirming TeePublic merch shop This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.autisticculturepodcast.com/subscribe
This week I sit down with character designer, Carey Yost. From the get go, I am laughing while talking to Carey. He is so charismatic, funny and an extremely talented artist. We hear some great stories about the late Chris Reccardi, Early days of Cartoon Network, Ren and Stimpy, Samurai Jack, The PowerPuff Girls Movie and so much more! Follow Carey: https://www.instagram.com/careyyost/Follow Carey: https://distortionglassmemory.com Follow and Subscribe to the What's In My Head Podcast across all social media platforms and wherever you listen to podcasts! Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-in-my-head-podcast/id1604643239 Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Whats-In-My-Head-Podcast/dp/B09WZVF55F/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=Julian+Hester&qid=1660599356&sr=8-3 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nmyheadpod Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9tZWRpYS5yc3MuY29tL25teWhlYWRwb2QvZmVlZC54bWw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nmyheadpod Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7lKoC7V7kfuNUhCxKZSxsL?si=MqtwMp2UTUmLdshs8_9d9Q Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/whats-in-my-head-podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/nmyheadpod Don't forget to subscribe and follow us across all social media platforms. #animation #powerpuffgirls #craigmccracken #popculturenews #cartoonreview #cartoonnetworkshows
B and D watch Ren & Stimpy S01E06: Black Hole/Stimpy's Invention where Stimpy invents The Happy Helmet, and Buffy S05E03: The Replacement, where Xander is split into two, and discuss meeting John K, being happy, our best selves and toxic love. Featuring the Happy Happy Joy Joy song by Stinky Wizzleteets!
UnFollowVic S:4 Ep:1 Aired 5/4/2023Welcome back fuckers! Season 4 is under way and today we are going to give some updates on our lives, loosen up, then reminisce on some of the more nostalgic cartoons of our childhood that would make a leftist cringe if they watched them today. Jack's news will follow that with some highlights of the late Jerry Springer and 25000 reasons why teachers will be making their own safe spaces for kids.Updates from Jack and VicCartoon CrazeJack's News (Teachers Armed in Texas & R.I.P. Jerry Springer)YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/U4w6IcgYugISupport the showThanks for listening! Click below to Follow us on our Social Media, Subscribe to our YouTube channel and Check us out on other Audio Platforms. Thanks! Peace...https://linktr.ee/UnFollowVic
[Explicit Content] It's another Weird Thursday! Ren and Stimpy artist's storyboard panel for Bob. Trump posts a photo of him threatening to hit Alvin Bragg with a baseball bat. No indictments this week. Trump supporters threatening violence if Trump is arrested. Tacopenis says it'll be all out war. Pete Santilli calls for executions. Ali Alexander threatens the FBI. Americans support prosecuting Trump. The classic Larry King tape. Appeals court allows Evan Corcoran to testify against Trump. We get letters! Tucker Carlson backpedals on hating Trump. Tornadoes in LA. With Jody Hamilton, David Ferguson, music by Seth Adam, Carol Pacey and the Honey Shakers, and more! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Make sure you have your good luck charms for this one because we are heading into some dangerous territory! Welcome to our new versus episode with two Nicktoons that are making their debut on Splat Attack for our Slimesters. We are joined by judge Nathan Luna from Pop Culture Northwest to see which of these luck themed episodes is that most lucky. For this versus we have Aaahh!!! Real Monsters' "O' Lucky Monster" against Ren & Stimpy's "Superstitious Stimpy." What do you do for good luck? Please share the love with Nathan and all his love for Pop Culture: https://linktr.ee/Popculturenorthwest Join us and watch out for that black cat crossing your path! Join the Gakoids on Patreon YouTube: Splat Attack! Podcast Instagram: @SplatAttackPodcast Reddit: SplatAttack2021 TikTok: @splatattack2021 Shop at our Merch Store: Bonfire Thanks for tuning in, and we'll splat you later!
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents our milestone historic gigantic 800th Episode! For our very special episode we present our exclusive in-person interviews from Far Point Con (www.farpoint.com) with voice actor icon Billy West and actor Wilson Cruz from Star Trek Discovery! BTB's own Mike "The General Zad talked to Billy about topics including how he initially pursued a career in music instead of voice acting, whether improv is welcomed in the voice-over world and updates on the upcoming new seasos of Futurama on Hulu and the Ren and Stimpy reboot! Don't miss it! And BTB's own Al Sotto, General Zad and Chachi McFly ask actor Wilson Cruz questions during his panel which include the possibility of a "My So Called Life" reunion and what other fandoms, now that he's conquered the Star Trek Universe, would he like to join. Don't miss his answer! In additon Wilson talked candidly when asked about the Pulse Night Club mass shooting that took the life of one of his dear relatives. BTB's host with the most Al Sotto brings to you another entertaining show! For this very special 800th episode panel, we welcome the "King of the 80s" Chachi McFly, "The Sith Lord" Darth Paul Wallis, "Your Grace" Morgan Fabulous", Mike "The General" Zad, "The Captain" Big Nick, podcaster Art Hall, model and influencer Sarah Bentman and BTB Original Shawn "Chunk Shady" Credle! Our special topic is if we were to produce our own Super Bowl Halftime Show, what artists would we book! Listen in to our answers! Also we will hear a montage of some promos of past guests that have either called into the radio station at WMBC, joined us virtually or interviewed in-person! We also include a tribute to three late guest co-hosts who are no longer with us, comedian CJ Burney, "Dr Lickalottapuss" Cokie and Siren "The Entertainer" Davis. So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment — uncensored — only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Song Credits: Classic Cut - Rihanna "SOS"
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents an exclusive in-person interview with voice actor icon Billy West! BTB's own Mike "The General Zad talked to Billy on-location at the Far Point Con (www.farpointcon.com) in Hunt Valley Maryland. We talk to Billy on how he initially pursue a career in music instead of voice acting, whether improv is welcomed in the voice-over world and updates on the upcoming new seasos of Futurama on Hulu and the Ren and Stimpy reboot! Don't miss it!
The Comet Casino by Miranda & Scott Parkin is not only set in the stars but has an All-Star lineup including Tara Strong (#Loki, #DCSuperHeroGirls, #TeenTitansGo), Grey DeLise-Griffin (#ScoobyDoo, #TheLoudHouse, #AvatarTheLastAirbender), Billy West (#Futurama, #SpaceJam, #RenAndStimpy), Dee Bradley Baker (#American Dad, #PhineasAndFerb, #SpongeBobSquarePants, #StarTrekProdigy), Maurice LaMarche (#Animaniacs, #RickAndMorty, #InspectorGadget), Mindy Sterling (#Austin Powers, #TheGoldbergs, #TheLegendOfKora), Gary Anthony Williams (#DocMcStuffins, #BostonLegal, #TheBoondocks, #PuppyDogPals), Laraine Newman (#TheGroundlings, #SNL, #TheAdventuresOfPussInBoots), & and more! The showrunner is the amazing Ed Yeager (#LastManStanding, #DharmaAndGreg, #GraceUnderFire). Comet Casino Merch: https://comet-casino-gift-shop.company.site/ Miranda's Insta: https://www.instagram.com/parkinart/ Miranda's Website: https://mparkinb.wixsite.com/parkinart Miranda's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@parkinart8140 Miranda's Twitter: https://twitter.com/mparkinb Agent: DPN https://dpntalent.com/talent/miranda-parkin/ Scott's Insta: https://www.instagram.com/scottparkinactor/ Scott's Twitter: https://twitter.com/californiagravy Agent: DPN https://dpntalent.com/talent/scott-parkin-3/ Scott Parkin is America's Commercial Actor, an improv acting specialist in film, Television, and Radio with over 27 years of experience as a performer. Scott has voiced over 2,000 radio & TV commercials as well as appeared as a principal performer in over 200 on-camera commercials. He is a master at the “conversational, real read”. He has developed his techniques and how to teach them over his 27 years in commercial TV & Radio VO. Just some of Scott's commercial credits include: ”Splenda”, “Eggo Waffles”, “AT&T”, “Capital One”, USPS”, “Shell”, “Stanton Optical”, “McDonald's, ‘Budweiser” and that is just a drop in the ocean. Miranda Parkin is an American artist and voice talent based in Los Angeles. She the English voice of Nagi Usui in NEO: The World Ends with You. Parkin started doing vocal performances from a young age as a choir student as well as voice acting for a few commercials. She also has a passion for art and animation and is working on an animated pilot in which she will play a main character. She has gained popularity within the fan community for The World Ends with You for being one of the voice actors to be more active with the community. On Miranda's YouTube channel, she has made a number of Nagi-related videos such as reacting to and voicing internet memes relating to Nagi.
Today I am joined by SUPERMAN! Super Voiceover, Coach and all around good guy Josh Alexander. We talk about the business of VO, his methods, his journey into VO from Wedding Videograpgy and how Squeaky and Raspy may be the new Ren and Stimpy!
On this week’s show Chris and Aaron talk about: Pantera, Ticketmaster, turntables, Rick and Morty, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Ren and Stimpy, and The Last of Us. Please follow us on Twitter @TheWeedsmen420, Instagram @TheWeedsmenPotcast, and on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheWeedsmenPotcast/ Download the rest of our shows at ChristopherMedia.net The post I Thought We Were Watching Cartoons first appeared on Christopher Media.
Melissa and Amanda are back! They discuss their plans to stay healthy over “getting skinny” in 2023, Melissa's feelings on Glass Onion, Ren and Stimpy, Board Games, Video Games, and the search for HIDDEN TREASURE! Plus, they crack open the secrets jar to see all the juiciest reveals of Season 4! Who dated their COUSIN? This episode is brought to you by: PAIR EYEWEAR - With Pair Eyewear, you can switch up your look in a snap anytime with affordable base frames and customizable magnetic top frames in hundreds of styles. Go to paireyewear.com/WWB for 15% off your first purchase. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As we're all no doubt aware by now Peter has had some very real difficulty with his teeth. Two double root canal operations and a hefty bill were at the forefront of our thinking when coming up with ideas for this weeks show. Expect a hire car themed episode soon so we can laugh at Peter some more...Teeth are a set of hard, bony enamel-coated structures in the jaws of most vertebrates, used for biting and chewing. They also provide a great deal of inspiration for memorable movie moments as we discovered this week. Some fantastic nominations online too - thanks so much!We were all very surprised when Pete nominated Teeth, the 2007 American comedy horror film written and directed by Mitchell Lichtenstein. Dawn O'Keefe is a teenage spokesperson for a Christian abstinence group called "the Promise". Dawn promotes the sanctity of the human body and promises to save herself for marriage. However teenage hormones and a trip to the lake lead us to the inevitable moment we waited for from the moment the movies started. And then we have various repeats of the same moment with slightly different motivations, but ultimately the same result. This one left us slightly underwhelmed but not a total dud. We also discovered that you can replace the lyrics to Hakuna Matata with vagina dentata with hilarious results.We're approaching 300 episodes and we somehow still haven't talked about SpongeBob. Until now. I think mainly it just feels like a derivative of Ren and Stimpy, but we all still got a kick out of it. So go watch it with your kids I suppose.We 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
On this episode of the God Pod Me, Satan, Psyche, and fangirl Mormon prophet Joseph Smith geek out over the Amazing Comic Book Writing Adventures of Dan Slott with Ren and Stimpy (comic books), the Fantastic 4, the Spider-Verse, She-Hulk, his Marvel food truck, death threats, his quest for the elusive giant office ham, and so much more! On God Pod News: Marjorie Taylor Greene gets served divorce papers and conservatives try to cancel Halloween. So POW! BAM! ZING! those links below!!! ...and don't forget to join us every Monday and Thursday, same God channel, same God time! Follow the God Pod on Apple, Spotify or your favorite podcast app. Follow us on twitter @thegodpodshow and thegodpodcast.com Get the God Pod ad-free at patreon.com/godpod Give us a review, we'll read it on the show: https://ratethispodcast.com/thegodpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Don't worry Spartan fans, the sky isn't falling in East Lansing. Rico, has figured out how to realign the divisions for Big 10 football. Could they be named, "Ren and Stimpy?"