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Definitely a classic cartoon of the early 90s, but certainly had controversy! We talk all about it, the good, and the bad! Plus we spin the wheel for our next episode! @TheRumbleWheel
A 90s cartoon category cannot be complete without a classic Nicktoon! This week the brothers get nostalgic with The Ren & Stimpy Show: Stimpy's Invention which released on the Sega Genesis in 1993. While they are not huge fans of the cartoon, the brothers had a lot of positive things to say about this game. Pete and Tom recount their experiences playing the game's co-op mode while Ant does impressions of all the characters. This week the brothers want to know what was your favorite 90s era Nicktoon - Doug, Rugrats, or Rocko's Modern Life. Follow us on X @BrosBossBattles Instagram @BrosBossBattles https://brothersandbossbattles.com/
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Here he comes to save the day! Kevin, that is, bringing with him six entries (three episodes' worth combined) of Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures, the 1987 Mighty Mouse reboot (not to be confused with 1980's The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle & Jeckle). Listen as Kevin gingerly guides Chris through a slate of first season episodes, produced by Bakshi studios under the eye of (now exposed and reviled) Ren & Stimpy creator John Kricfalusi, whose off-kilter influence is abundantly evident.
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Feb 15-21, 1997 This week Ken welcomes writer, comedian and man behind the new YouTube Comedy Special "Wallpaper", Adam Cayton-Holland. Ken and Adam discuss climate change, Colorado, David Letterman, Letterman's "I'm David F*&king Letterman" phase, serialized comedy, how Letterman invented Impractical Jokers, having nostalgia for 1997, the FINAL episode of The Monkees that was made in 1997, Tanya Harding, celebrity boxing, ice skating, Nancy Kerrigan, Hepcat, Sabado Gigante, Columbia House, buying things off TV, mail order, Those Who Can't, being replaced with Young Sheldon, Fast Times, the misnomer that is The Mandela Effect, Murphy Brown, Chicago Hope, how sometimes something isn't an "effect" you're just stupid, Singled Out, Tom Rhodes, Ren & Stimpy, Roseanne, Mad About You, Fraiser, Beverly Hills 90210, Party of Five, Friends, Martin Seinfeld, Living Single, A Different World, Comic Justice, Stormy Justice, Cheers, Ellen, too many hostage episodes, offending Roseanne, not understanding what "normal" means, and HBO's Monkey Business.
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Happy Happy Joy Joy! This week, things get weird and whacky as James and MIke enjoy the bright, colourful world of 90s Nickelodeon cartoons, from REN & STIMPY to RUGRATS, ROCKO'S MODERN LIFE, AAAHH REAL MONSTERS, DOUG, HEY ARNOLD and more...Be sure to subscribe to us on your podcast app of choice and leave us a rating and review!Follow us on TWITTER and INSTAGRAMDrop us an email to zzzaptothefuture@gmail.comTheme music by Victor GurrEdited & Produced by James Payne & Mike Muncer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
July 16-22, 1994 He was one of the very last in person guests pre-COVID, and this time he's back via satellite, please welcome writer of his second graphic novel, Youth Group (out 7/16/24 from First Second Books! Available for pre-order NOW!) , comic, and podcaster Jordan Morris back to the show. Ken and Jordan discuss NASA, Dave Thomas (Wendy's), Popeyes, KFC, In and Out Burger, when all cartoons became babies, Yo Yogi!, Jellystone, the most obscure Hanna Barbara characters, Ken's love of Frankenstein Jr., the impossible Impossibles, Sex with Cindy Crawford, the moon landing, Summer Shows, Sex in the 90s, House of Style, Steven Banks Show, paddy whacks, what Alec Baldwin watches, PBS Sitcoms, Yank Yucks, the "YouTube Thumbnail face", Pat Riley, TV Nation, the glory of the early teen years Summers, learning pop culture references, Hot Shots, The Mad Magazine phenom, Ren & Stimpy, the sweet Nicktoons, Rocko's Modern Life, Dream On, boobs on cable, Weekend at Bernie's II, MTV, Dead at 21, Good Morning Mr. Hitler, Vanessa Angel on Time Trax, unethical Anti-Gravity Belts, Chained Heat II, erotic Thrillers, Pam Anderson in Snapdragon, massive Tom Beringer fans, Blossom, Joey Lawrence's music career, music video drops, Michael Jackson Black or White, Ashton Drake's weird dolls, mold breaking, heist movies, Game Gear, Three Ninjas, Running Man, Tales from the Crypt, Arnold Schwarzenegger's directorial debut, William Hickey, Body Double, The Critic, Grace Under Fire, Seinfeld, In Living Color, Fraiser, Christmas in July, Pieces : It's Exactly What You Think It Is, AIDS calendars, Flashdance, Boogaloo Shrimp on Family Matters, Cliff Hanger, Terry O'Quinn, Samurais, and loving Hangin' with Mr. Cooper.
We're kicking off the new year with a look back at some of the best cartoons of our childhood: the Nicktoons! Specifically the first six: Doug, Rugrats, Ren & Stimpy, Rocko's Modern Life, Aaahh!! Real Monsters, and Hey Arnold!
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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
It's okay to be weird. It's totally cool ... seriously though! Think of all the strange cartoons from back in the day. "Ren & Stimpy" was WEIRD. "Spongebob Squarepants" was WEIRD. "Rugrats," "CatDog," and "The Angry Beavers" were all super WEIRD. And, let's face it, the creators of those incredibly iconic and innovative shows must have been pretty odd, but we love them for that. Today's guest has been a fan of all those cartoons since she was a kid, and those weirdo (genius) creators have since inspired her to pursue her artistry. Carly Berry is a talented artist, graphic designer, and entrepreneur. She's the Founder of it's not that weird, an online store featuring her graphic designs on shirts, tote bags, stickers, and magnets. Carly tells Gerard about her favorite 90s cartoons and how they've influenced her illustrations and personality. Plus, she explains how she made "one second every day" videos for 6 years! Listen in and learn something new today. Host: Gerard Legagneur Guest: Carly Berry of it's not that weird Links: Follow Carly on Instagram | TikTok Link: One second every day video playlist DONATE: Gerard's Guitars Over Guns fundraiser! Visit The Fresh Mix Website: FreshMixPodcast.com Follow The Fresh Mix on Social Media: Instagram | Twitter Email the Show: FreshMix@FloridaPodcastNetwork.com Executive Producer: Jaime Legagneur Lead Content Producer: Amber Amortegui Additional Support Provided by: Listeners Like You and Flint Stone Media ------------------------------- Production House: Flint Stone Media Partner with FPN: Become the voice of YOUR segment of Florida!! From sponsoring episode segments through creating and growing your own branded show, we have the solution to promote you while we promote Florida! FPN Media Kit We are currently boarding shows to build out our network. And, you don't want to miss ANY of the new hosts and podcasts were have joining us. Search for and subscribe to “Florida Podcast Network” on iTunes and all your favorite podcast players to get more of this and ALL our shows. Become a Patron: Have a suggestion for the Network? Join us in the FPN Insiders group on Facebook and let us know! FPN: Check out the other shows on the Florida Podcast Network
It's okay to be weird. It's totally cool ... seriously though! Think of all the strange cartoons from back in the day. "Ren & Stimpy" was WEIRD. "Spongebob Squarepants" was WEIRD. "Rugrats," "CatDog," and "The Angry Beavers" were all super WEIRD. And, let's face it, the creators of those incredibly iconic and innovative shows must have been pretty odd, but we love them for that. Today's guest has been a fan of all those cartoons since she was a kid, and those weirdo (genius) creators have since inspired her to pursue her artistry. Carly Berry is a talented artist, graphic designer, and entrepreneur. She's the Founder of it's not that weird, an online store featuring her graphic designs on shirts, tote bags, stickers, and magnets. Carly tells Gerard about her favorite 90s cartoons and how they've influenced her illustrations and personality. Plus, she explains how she made "one second every day" videos for 6 years! Listen in and learn something new today. Host: Gerard Legagneur Guest: Carly Berry of it's not that weird Links: Follow Carly on Instagram | TikTok Link: One second every day video playlist DONATE: Gerard's Guitars Over Guns fundraiser! Visit The Fresh Mix Website: FreshMixPodcast.com Follow The Fresh Mix on Social Media: Instagram | Twitter Email the Show: FreshMix@FloridaPodcastNetwork.com Executive Producer: Jaime Legagneur Lead Content Producer: Amber Amortegui Additional Support Provided by: Listeners Like You and Flint Stone Media ------------------------------- Production House: Flint Stone Media Partner with FPN: Become the voice of YOUR segment of Florida!! From sponsoring episode segments through creating and growing your own branded show, we have the solution to promote you while we promote Florida! FPN Media Kit We are currently boarding shows to build out our network. And, you don't want to miss ANY of the new hosts and podcasts were have joining us. Search for and subscribe to “Florida Podcast Network” on iTunes and all your favorite podcast players to get more of this and ALL our shows. Become a Patron: Have a suggestion for the Network? Join us in the FPN Insiders group on Facebook and let us know! FPN: Check out the other shows on the Florida Podcast Network
TTO-158 Titanic Masturbation Scene, Lost Submarine, Younger Dryas Simp, Cleopatra Tits, Batman, Ren Stimpy, Ancient Civilization, Don't Be A Menace, Big Butt Aliens, Black Hole, Worm Hole, Water in Universe, Car Crash, Moons Age,
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
If you're like us, you probably grew up watching a lot of Nickelodeon. It might have been Nicktoons like Rugrats and Ren & Stimpy, it might have been game shows like Double Dare or even sitcoms like Salute Your Shorts. Today we're joined by our special guest Andrew who, like many of us, has a special place in his heart for all things Nick. Listen along and drink in the nostalgia! Be sure to follow us on all social media @HSNEpod and visit http://www.hsnepod.com for official merchandise and more! Join in the conversation on our official Discord https://discord.gg/b3AdrAYURm High School Never Ends is a part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. www.dragonwagonradio.com
June 26 - July 2, 1993 This week Ken welcomes writer/comedian Lisa Curry. Ken and Lisa discuss canceling in person plans, afternoon gigs, being heckled by 6 year olds, Supermodels, loving Cindy Crawford, Malibu, Amy Klobechar's comb utensil, working in DC, Veep, growing up in central time, not watching TV in the Summer being and outdoor kid, Carol Burnett's love of soaps, never saying "funny lady" or "skit", loving fashion photography, MTV's House of Style, Anna Nicole Smith's film career, a very depressing Bill Bixby story, National Enquirer, "anti-coughing machines", stupid conspiracy theorists, thinking people with actual brain damage know what's "really going on", leaps in logic, Ren & Stimpy, rubber nipples, watching TV that feels like you are getting away with something, being suspicious of people who have no problem performing, loving the 90s, creepy dolls, haunted dolls, "Mommy I'm Sorry", having no toys, working in a factory at 17, making fun of family sitcoms, Married...with Children, bothering Bud Bundy, pissing off Judd Nelson, MTV Unplugged, LL Cool J's deodorant cakes, hating football, father's making viewing choices for you, Zorro, hating Westerns, shows built around women not just trying to catch a man, Mary Tyler Moore, loving basketball, Ken's clearance bin Michael Jordan sleeping bag, gifting that sleeping bag to Lisa, Tales from the Crypt, Don Rickles, Ken being a total jerk as a teen, Wonder Years, music replacements, weight loss ads, Ace Ventura, Once Bitten, In Living Color, the glory of Cheers, Ted Danson playing Sam Malone as Sam Alone, prank calling adults to tell them their baseball team sucks, Dennis Eckersley telling Ken he was a "little dick", Tonys, the saturation of ads, news crawls, breaking news, TV Bugs, Jay Leno's stand up early days, loving Reading Rainbow, loving Axl Rose, crushes on naked Eric Andre and Righteous Gemstones.
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!
"I am vengeance! I am the night! I am Batman!" Those legendary words from the gone but not forgotten Kevin Conroy live in the hearts and minds of 90's kids. Batman has been a staple of comic books since 1939. In that time since, Batman has been on the small screen, the big screen, toys, video games, coloring books, comics, Halloween costumes, and much more! For this episode of "We'll Be Right Back," Alex takes a look under the cowl to see what 90's commercials are hidden in the past. Which iteration of Batman is your favorite? Join Alex in the Batcave and enjoy these nostalgic Batman commercials! Here is also the link for the stunt show mentioned within the episode: https://youtu.be/Tml22XBkLPE 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!
On the new episode of Breakfast Punx Podcast we're talking about Ren And Stimpy, Beavis And Butt-Head and the legacy of creator led cartoons! Plus murderous chip lovers, ancient dildo's, broken cocks and Gregg's employees open the gates of hell. Music from Traume, Estorbo, 77Spears and Sissyfit! You can now support us and get an extra exclusive monthly episode at www.patreon.com/breakfastpunxpodcast!
It's heritage not hate round hurr. We're stumbling over how to pronounce Japanese names to bring you Hiroyuki Imaishi's 2004 crude and colorful manic anime Dead Leaves AND Takeshi Koike's directorial debut in collaboration with Katsuhito Ishii, 2009's Redline, perhaps the coolest movie ever made. On this episode: audiobook narration, Ren & Stimpy, stained glass animation, throat exercises, the value of fun, why ‘made by hand' will forever trump the machines, censorship compromises that turned out for the worst, the Fast & Furious franchise, Fight Club, effective satire, and what's going on at patreon.com/agitator
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"You are the worst person I have ever met." - Joker In what might be our biggest turnaround episode ever, Kyle presents Arkham Asylum: Living Hell by Dan Slott (Amazing Spider-Man, She-Hulk, Ren & Stimpy, Silver Surfer). We visit the worst place in all of Gotham, the house of the insane, Arkham Asylum! Warren White has been found guilty of stealing by reason of insanity and is sentenced to time in the titular jailhouse, which proves to be worse than he thought! You are in for a wild, wild ride. Other topics include Ozzy exploring a zoo and Kyle raging against Denver's Plowing System and Amazon. Bullshit (00:22), Intro (13:39), What Are We Doing? (14:23), Issue #1 (21:18), Issue #2 (39:23), Issue #3 (51:36), Discussion (1:02:07), Grades (1:14:35), Outro (1:19:29).
Hey, here's something creepy: Animation Cel-ery! We're going to be watching a cartoon where Betty Boop listens to a ghost walrus sing Cab Calloway. Something from Russia about oddities going in a straight line. A ghost named Casper looking for friends, believe it or not. And anime robots accosting an anime drunk. Plus, Micah watches more of She-Ra and The Simpsons, while Matsy terrifies himself with the most embarrassing corner of Ren & Stimpy's canon. Cartoons in this episode: "Minnie the Moocher" "From Left to Right" "The Friendly Ghost" "Robot Carnival: Red Neck and Chicken Man (AKA Nightmare)"
Fabian Nicieza has written X-Men, Thunderbolts, Nomad, Cable, and so much more. But did you know he also edited licensed comics like Ren & Stimpy, Kid ‘n Play, and…Barbie?? Hear all about Fabian's extensive career at Marvel, from manufacturing assistant to editor, plus his life from Argentina to New Jersey.
This week James returns to talk flamingos & alligators, dogs & raccoons, Covid from Boston to Atlanta, Salman Rushdie, the saddest playground, and Ren & Stimpy. Also: James attends the Virginia Beach Taco Festival, and teaches Jack some smartmouthery!
Join Katie as she deep dives into the 1996 movie Jack, starring Robin Williams, Diane Lane, Jennifer Lopez, Fran Drescher and Bill Cosby. The movie is about a boy named Jack, played by Williams, who ages four times faster than others. When Jack is 10 he appears to be a 40 year old man, has a hard time fitting in, develops a crush on his teacher, played by J-Lo, and inspires others along the way.Grab your stuffed Ren & Stimpy dolls and listen and learn more about the plot, Roger Ebert's opinion, behind the scenes drama and fun facts on the actors and director. Two special little guests join Katie at the end of the show to give their opinions as well and the conversation takes a quick and hilarious turn! Ahh, ‘90s Robin Williams movies, how we love them all.Life. Was. Good.
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This week Lucie talks to Filipino-Canadian voice actor Eric Bauza, who voices Bugs Bunny, Tweety Bird, Daffy Duck, Marvin the Martian and many. many more. Eric also voiced Stimpy on the Ren & Stimpy show and is a total voice acting legend. We talk about what it was like growing up the son of Filipino immigrants in Toronto, how he went from animating fart sounds in cartoons to voicing the most iconic character of all time, his obsession with Looney Tunes and so much more. This episode was recorded at Melrose Studios in LA. Please follow Eric @bauzilla on IG & Twitter. And please like, rate, review, share & support on Patreon if you love the podcast! You can also send questions/comments to immigrantjam@gmail.com
Special guest Tex Western from the SB Nation Acme Packing Company podcast joined the Bench for this Ede-hosted game. In it, we learned that a Missing Lick is still applicable if you're married, that Wario is so gross to play with, that Hollywood should make a live-action Ren & Stimpy movie starring Steve Buscemi and Josh Gad, and it was revealed that it is Ren and his brother Stimpy Berg. Also, there was way too much Wisconsin for Dan and Josh's liking. #toomuchwisconsin https://www.patreon.com/benchwarmerstp https://www.facebook.com/benchwarmerstp https://www.twitter.com/benchwarmerstp https://www.instagram.com/benchwarmerstp/ https://www.teepublic.com/stores/benchwarmers-trivia-podcast?ref_id=16480
For the 150th Episode of the show we have the fabulous April March! In a former life April March must have been a rockier fairy than Tinker Bell and like a cat, she has already had several lives. An animator trained by Disney, she has animated for Pee-wee Herman, Ren & Stimpy, Madonna, worked on Archie Comics, assisted Spiderman creator Steve Ditko and even assisted the legendary Harry Smith who occasionally brought Allen Ginsberg in tow to mentor her. She entered the NYC music scene with her garage girl-group The Pussywillows, which Ronnie Spector of The Ronettes, promptly hired to record and perform with her. A year into her music career, she landed on stage with Ronnie Spector at a completely sold out Madison Square Garden. Over a large plate of chicken back stage, Bo Diddley said to her, “Welcome to Rock and Roll.” Next she joined The Shitbirds and The Haves, finally settling into the driver's seat as April March. A Francophile from a tender age, she re-introduced an international audience to the French pop heritage of Gainsbourg, Françoise Hardy, Dani, Gillian Hills and many others. She cut her teeth in self production on a slew of popular to very obscure covers and adaptations of songs the French themselves had forgotten. Quentin Tarantino plucked “Chick Habit,” her adaptation of Gainsbourg's “Laisse Tomber Les Filles,” to feature in his film “Death Proof.” She recorded “Chick Habit” with the help of Andy Paley who introduced her to Brian Wilson. This began a nice stretch of recording on and off with Brian for the next couple of years subsequently giving her a priceless education in both arrangement and production. So when Alexander Payne couldn't reach Brigitte Bardot on the phone he hired April instead to write and produce her own Bardotesque song for his film “Election.” Next she met the modern day French Phil Spector — Bertrand Burgalat (just as talented, but a lot less dangerous). She made two albums with Burgalat, the first of which “Chrominance Decoder,” was chosen as one of the top ten albums of the year by The New Yorker and in the top 100 of all time by the seminal French magazine Rock et Folk. Burgalat introduced her to the great Aquaserge which led to an album and two films directed by Marie Losier landing her performances at The Centre Pompidou, MOMA and PS1. And so at this point in time, April March has recorded with Ronnie Spector, Brian Wilson, Jonathan Richman, R.L. Burnside, Andy Paley, Bertand Burgalat, Tony Allen, Yo La Tengo, LL Cool J, Alain Chamfort, Darlene Love, The Dust Brothers, Laetitia Sadier (Stereolab), Maya Rudolph, Sean OHagan, and Aquaserge. After such a list of credits, certain artists would have rested on their laurels to the strains of “The Afternoon of a Faun,” but this Franco-American ringleader is a horse of a different color, preferring to go forward rather than look over her shoulder, which brings us to the latest. She has just been cast alongside Gerard Depardieu and Vanessa Paradis in a feature film. After having published a children's book with Jack White called “We Are Going To Be Friends,” she's recorded an E.P. with Olivia Jean in his private studio which he released March 5th with a Video following on March 17th on Third Man Records. She's releasing a new album with the amazing Fugu featuring Tony Allen of Fela and Gorillaz as well as Marilyn Wilson of The Beach Boys and American Spring on July 17th with Record Store Day. The cherry on top? It's another new album with the dazzling duo Staplin who, according to Radio France,“compose with talent music where pop sunshine melodies of the sixties dance on trip hop beats, psyche rock rubs shoulders with cosmic flights of evanescent synths, and repetitive orchestral music stretches to festive groove storms.” Olè !Make it stand out.
We talking about the 90s cult animation, Ren & Stimpy & it's controversial creator. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/massiel-hernandez/support
August 28 - September 3, 1993 This week Ken welcomes film critic, screen writer and all around movie oracle Drew McWeeny to the show. Ken and Drew discuss Ken's shock that people listen to the show, 1993, the Late Night Wars, moving to LA, going to an Arsenio taping, loving Letterman, the beauty of late night TV, Tom Snyder, being terrified by the Son of Sam, watching TV late at night, SVHS, getting a snapshot of a time and place, being heavily into laserdiscs, Ken Crane, what The Grimace's Second Wife watches, 227, spin offs, the beauty of YouTube, Dick Cavett, Ken's dislike of Leno, Mike Nesmith's Television Parts, It's Gary Shandling's Show, the shock of Letterman not getting The Tonight Show, Leno screwing over Conan, the magic of panels, closed captioning, how bad they still are, the writer's strike, The "New" Mission Impossible, developing an MST3k Habit, rent-a-friend, Dream On, Tales from the Crypt, Body Bags, John Carpenter, Mick Garris, Ken's love of The Real World, SNL, loving late night pay cable in the 80s and 90s, USA Up All Night, The Creature Feature Movie Guide, TV Guide 2 star movies, the debut of Nickelodeon's SNICK, why animators were the best kinds of nerds, Ren & Stimpy, Bruce Campbell, Briscoe County Jr., 120 Minutes, The MTV Music Video Awards, The MTV Movie Awards, getting fired from being a tour guide at Universal Studios, MTV Week in Rock, Roseanne, the sad decline of Tobe Hooper, Invaders from Mars, Stephen King's Sleepwalkers, The Larry Sanders Show, Tall Hopes, The John Larroquette Show, loving The X-Files even though it's not on yet, Bonnie Hunt's The Building, Bob, Eye Witness Video, how important music videos were, knowing the directors, and how much the world has changed.
Dimo and Joe review Pam & Tommy, Pieces of Her, Happy Happy Joy Joy: The Ren & Stimpy Story, and CODA. Dimo also rants about the 10 movies nominated for Best Picture.
Nickelodeon dominated our childhood, so we thought it'd be fun to talk about Nick's best Animated TV Shows of all time! Included in the list are SpongeBob SquarePants, Doug, Hey Arnold!, Rocket Power, Rugrats, Rocko's Modern Life, Ren & Stimpy, CatDog, AAAHH!!! Real Monsters, The Fairly OddParents, Angry Beavers, Invader Zim, Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Wild Thornberrys, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius, and Chalk Zone!
Ren & Stimpy, Bill Cosby and Dexter
A hour or so of festive awaits you in this aural banquet with dishes, lovingly prepared for the festive season, by artists such as Rufus Wainwright, Hop Wilson & His Buddies, The Monkees, Ren & Stimpy, Tom Lehrer, Ex Cathedra, pommelHORSE, The Godfrey Muth Sextette, The Point, Hop Wilson & His Buddies, The Philadelphia Brass Ensemble, Bob Rivers, Anna Sofie Von Otter, Kenny Wheeler, Lee Konitz, Dave Holland, Bill Frisell, Los Straitjackets and many more folks you've probably never have heard of. So ignore those carol singers and settle down on the sofa to an unforgettable (try as you might) Xmas X-perience (see what I shouldn't have done there?).
This week, we finish up our convo about Ren & Stimpy. Where does it stand in the pantheon of cartoon reverence? Would we watch it again if we weren't doing a podcast about it? Find out!
This week, we finally tackle the last of the three original Nicktoons (the others being Rugrats and Doug).. Ren & Stimpy. Do these episodes hold up? Is it right to separate the creator's misconduct allegations from the art? Does the show even need the creator to be good? We do our best to tackle the subject head on.
This week Andy and Gabe are joined by the immensely talented artist The Obanoth (Hannah Webb). The gang are branching out from the world of movies and discussing the 1990's television cartoon The Ren & Stimpy Show. What kind of chaos, violence, absurdity, and silliness awaits our hosts? Join us as we dive into the madness that only the show about a dog and cat stuck in an abusive relationship can provide. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
If the title didn't affect you, you either have no soul or your parents didn't let you watch this and we understand the latter. Ren and Stimpy was far and away the worst thing Nickelodeon got away with and it definitely affected us mentally in a disturbing and great way. It influenced adult cartoons for generations and we thank this abusive interspecies couple with all our hearts. Guest spot this round is Angelo Gingerelli, a great comic and author of Stand Up and Laugh. #comicscartooonsandcraftbeer #comicscartooonsandcraftbeerthepodcast #comics #cartoons #craftbeer #craft #beer #podcast #pod #cccthep #cccb #ashareduniverse #renandstimpy #ren #stimpy #nickelodeon #nicktoons #powderedtoastman #happyhappyjoyjoy #StayTooned --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-cartoons-craftbeer/support
This week's trip to the Nexus of Reality finds Sultis, Lumberdore, Beaches, and Doug contemplating the strange direction Disney seems to be heading. They also discuss the new Tom and Jerry movie, and remember Ren & Stimpy.
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The guys launch "Roast my Host", reading off YouTube comments from fans and talk Theo reading coloring books, Brendan's open mouth winking, Bobby long-nap-short-cock Lee, low tit bellies, seasoned calf muscles, Apple vs Android, Beavis and Butt-Head vs Ren & Stimpy, more Cultural Corner talk, advice on having sex in a pool and more!Postmates - promo code: KATS2019Dave - https://www.dave.com/katsLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy and Nick talk about the growing debt of the Run-In on the A.D.D. Wrestling channel. Los 3 Amigos are united through a spotty WiFi network connecting Manuel to Jimmy and Nick. Big 10-man tag team match on Smackdown Live puts Sanity in the faces of the tag division and what if N'Sync and Destiny Child do a Summer Concert. The Attitude Era and the mature content of TV in the 90's including Ren & Stimpy. Nick starts to listen to Bruce Prichard's Something to Wrestle With. Who is the better Smackdown Tag Team General Manager, Teddy Long or Paige. Manuel and Jimmy recap the New Japan G1 Special in San Francisco. Manuel picks the retro match from 2009 with CM Punk vs William Regal for the WWE Intercontinental Championship in a No DQ match. Drew McIntyre defeated Seth Rollins for the right to stand by his man, Dolph Ziggler during the 30-Min Iron Man match. Los Amigos place their predictions for Xtreme Rules. Follow us on our Twitt/Face and Instagram @ADDWrestling. Comments, Complaints and Donations at addwrestling@gmail.com
En ce début de printemps et 42ième épisode, Fanie et Geneviève se retrouvent pour discuter de sujets "geekettes" de manière toujours aussi divertissante et diversifié! Switch est à bitch : On discute de l'article Drawing the line à propos des allégations faites sur le créateur de Ren & Stimpy. Un article difficile à lire mais important. Courrier du cœur : Lorsqu'on est dans une relation sans engagement particulier, est-ce q'on doit le dire lorsqu'on se met à fréquenter d'autres personnes? Club de lecture des Geekettes : Fanie parle de la bande dessinée Ménage à 3 et Geneviève, de Bingo Love. Aussi discuté dans cet épisode: Bullet Journals Orange Kiwi Design Ninja Unicorn Creative Bonne écoute, les Geekettes!
Part One of an expose on Claude Debussy. Imagine we find ourselves at the turn of the 20th century in france. The streets are talking about a composer whose reputation in music and women are both equally crazy. The dissonance, the way he would drop B flat and E major, and did you know he left his wife for one of his side chicks who got pregnant around the same time the wife attempted suicide because the heartache from her estranged husband was too savage? Who was this guy? They used to talk smack about him behind his back. He was flawed, even selfish. His innovations changed western music forever. His music was in Ren & Stimpy and Fantasia, 'nuff said. ...And Again, there will be a Part 2 This Lum Podcast episode stars Intricate Dialect, Jah Connery, Timo 1-2, Sun Hammer, and Marine Pellegrini. Ghost appearance by Leonard Bernstein. All music samples are versions of Clair De Lune Rate, Review, and Spread Love Via Apple Podcasts, Sticher, and SoundCloud. All members of The Lum Podcast have bandcamp and soundcloud pages that have incredible music of all types. @idski @sunhammer @jahconnery @timo12 Thank you Marine Pellegrini! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thelumpodcast/support