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On this episode former President George Bush makes an appearance in Springfield, but it doesn't go well. We also bring our normal bout of nonsense including: - MMC casting practices - A new true crime podcast idea - An apology to Meryl Streep - We do talk about Twitter - A new segment called Bamboozled - TV shows no one remembers - Our experiences with sitting Presidents growing up - A plea to our listeners - Thoughts on Ghostbusters - Did Cori meet a time traveler So join us for all of this and so much more! Want to reach out to use here's how you can do it: Email: soitscometothispod@gmail.com Instagram: @soitscometothis_pod Facebook: @soitscome2this Web: radpantheon.com
A perfect example of how the show used to tow the political line perfectly. We talk about that and how our T-Shirt store has gone away!!!!??? Plus all the great off topic things that come up with us when we do the countdown and the debut of Disco Stu! Join us as we continue to countdown the top 100 Simpsons Episodes of all Time! Twitter - @smellsj Instagram - @simpsons_ottosjacket Tik Tok - @smellslikeottosjacket
Homer is envious when former President George H.W. Bush moves next door and takes the neighborhood by storm. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesimpsonsguy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesimpsonsguy/support
In our final Special and the final episode of the Two Bad Neighbors era we say goodbye to The SImpsons and hello to Futurama! We talk about thanksgiving, plausible sci-fi universes, and what a difference 1000 years makes. See you in the 31st Century. E-mail us at thehammockdistricton3rd@gmail.com, follow us on twitter @BadNeighborsPod, and like us on Facebook to never miss an episode! If you like what you hear please consider leaving us a review on iTunes, and becoming a patreon member here: www.patreon.com/boathausstudios Patreon members will gain exclusive access to our bonus episodes!
George HW Bush moves in challenging Homer's status as king of the neighborhood. Special guest Poochie (co-host) Nathan joins in to help us ruin this episode like a Japanese banquet! [Synopsis at 12:00]
BARR?! This week we are breaking down another season 7 classic. This was always a fan favourite, will it be one of the rare episodes that lives up to the nostalgic hype? We chat about Homer vs Bush, Bart being Dennis the Menace, and the introduction of Disco Stu! We also have time to chat a bit of wrasslin', and Terry FINALLY tastes an IPA that does NOT go down well, much to Andy's enjoyment. Enjoy!
BARR?! This week we are breaking down another season 7 classic. This was always a fan favourite, will it be one of the rare episodes that lives up to the nostalgic hype? We chat about Homer vs Bush, Bart being Dennis the Menace, and the introduction of Disco Stu! We also have time to chat a bit of wrasslin', and Terry FINALLY tastes an IPA that does NOT go down well, much to Andy's enjoyment. Enjoy!
This week we're in Naples to visit two houses, each with seven children, one with only sons and one with only daughters. As their rivalry spurs a race to steal a robe and scepter, we contend with such difficult questions as: How does a woman hunt a quail? Why is this horse always lurking? And, what the heck kind of profession is A Carver? Join us as we learn that having a crush is awkward and humiliating for all genders. For sources and links, support us on Patreon, or follow on Twitter. Our theme music is from Carnaval des Animaux, performed by Aitua.
Squeeze onto the couch as a perfectly cromulent panel of Advent Calendar House regulars celebrate the 30th anniversary of “The Simpsons” and its series premiere, “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire,” or as it was advertised to us in 1989, “The Simpsons’ Christmas Special.”CONTENT WARNING: We briefly discuss Mall Santas and 10-year-olds’ feelings on Mall Santas.On This EpisodeMike Westfall (@fallwestmike), disowned last-place greyhound and future father of a bunch of Rory Calhouns.Brandon Medley (@brandmed), my unnaturally confident-sounding best friend from Blessed Are the Geek.Erin Evans (@mserinmevans), the fire-dancing Santa of the South Seas.Joey O. (@ImGonnaDJ24), an established expert on Batman smelling, from Y-Not Radio and Words With Nerds.Topics and TangentsRemembering the buildup and promos for “The Simpsons’ Christmas Special” in 1989, and the time I accidentally watched “The Tracey Ullman Show,” because I was too sick to get up and change the channel.We can’t talk about early Simpsons without mentioning Burger King toys, The Simpsons arcade game, and of course, “Do the Bartman.”Bart’s first Butterfinger commercial predates the show by a year.Al Jean’s 5 favorite “Simpsons” episodes, as told to The Wall Street Journal.Among the animators who worked on this first episode was Eric Stefani, who had already founded some band with his sister.The crowdsourced origins of “Jingle Bells, Batman Smells” (research by Rob Weir, 2006) and the “like a light bulb!” interjections to “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” (research by Azizi Powell, 2017).Feel free to Google image search “simpsons moth tattoo” for a gallery of real, intentionally unfinished tattoos.The tattoo artist is retroactively identified as Mervin Monroe, the younger brother of Dr. Marvin Monroe.Early, strange in hindsight prototypes of Springfield citizens, including a more competent Ralph Wiggum and a cockier Milhouse.Ned Flanders says, “Happy holidays.”NED FLANDERS SAYS, “HAPPY HOLIDAYS.”The time Brandon cut down his own Christmas tree.My guest appearance on the Two Bad Neighbors podcast to discuss the Simpsons’ next Christmas episode, “Marge Be Not Proud.”Previous Episodes of This Podcast MentionedSeason 2, Episode 1: How the Grinch Stole ChristmasSeason 2, Episode 14: Batman, the Animated Series: Christmas with the JokerSeason 2, Episode 18: He-Man/She-Ra: A Christmas Special“The Simpsons” and “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire” ©1989 20th Century Fox Television.Closing Music: “The Simpsons Theme,” performed by Green Day, ©2007 Reprise Records.The Advent Calendar House is on the web at adventcalendar.house, on Twitter @adventcalhouse, and part of the Christmas Podcast Network.
Let's talk politics! The 3 scariest words on Earth. So instead, sit back and enjoy this Best Darn Diddly episode that punches politics in the face!!! Homer and former president Bush are going at it as the landscape of Evergreen Terrace is at stake. Hold on to your memoirs and grab your prankster bibles for this showdown of epic proportions! Two men enter, and both are bad neighbors!!!
Our 100th Episode was recorded LIVE at Dickens Pub! We welcome Chris Turner (author of Planet Simpson), Camille Pavlenko, Dr. Ife Abiola, and Adam Duhatschek to talk all about the episode that is our namesake. We chat about the Simpsons feud with the Bushes, Disco Stu, whether Bart is a bad kid or not, and showing weakness in front of the Russians. Thank you to everyone who came out, all our guests, our sound guy Ezra, and Dickens Pub for putting it all on! E-mail us at thehammockdistricton3rd@gmail.com, follow us on twitter @BadNeighborsPod, and like us on Facebook to never miss an episode! If you like what you hear please consider leaving us a review on iTunes, and becoming a patreon member here: www.patreon.com/boathausstudios Patreon members will gain exclusive access to our bonus episodes!
Our 100th Episode was recorded LIVE at Dickens Pub! We welcome Chris Turner (author of Planet Simpson), Camille Pavlenko, Dr. Ife Abiola, and Adam Duhatschek to talk all about the episode that is our namesake. We chat about the Simpsons feud with the Bushes, Disco Stu, whether Bart is a bad kid or not, and showing weakness in front of the Russians. Thank you to everyone who came out, all our guests, our sound guy Ezra, and Dickens Pub for putting it all on! E-mail us at thehammockdistricton3rd@gmail.com, follow us on twitter @BadNeighborsPod, and like us on Facebook to never miss an episode! If you like what you hear please consider leaving us a review on iTunes, and becoming a patreon member here: www.patreon.com/boathausstudios Patreon members will gain exclusive access to our bonus episodes!
Day 24: The Season 2 finale brings Advent to a close with the first Christmas special I ever remember watching, 1978’s “Christmas Eve on Sesame Street.” On This Episode Mike Westfall (@fallwestmike, sometimes-food enthusiast with a taste for rotary phones. Erin Evans (@mserinmevans), tiny figure skater dancing to the slowest, clumsiest rendition of Feliz Navidad. Joey O. (@ImGonnaDJ24), obsessive vampire with the world’s greatest ice-skating cape, from Y-Not Radio and Words with Nerds). Topics and Tangents My taped copy of this is interrupted in the middle by a WHYY telethon with Philadelphia TV legend Ed Cunningham. The Count’s amazing ice-skating cape. The wibbly-wobbly physics of Oscar’s trash can. Olivia married the Predator. The subway ride reveals an actual clue into how to get to Sesame Street. A cameo by the seldom remembered Mr. Macintosh, usually a fruit vendor, here selling Christmas trees. If you want to go read about Northern Calloway (David) and his off-screen troubles and tragic death, go right ahead. The adorable 2-year-old girl too little for her own vocabulary trying to explain that Santa pushes a magic button to go down chimneys is now in her 40s. That time Big Bird got lost in the Metropolitan Museum of Art and got everyone locked inside overnight in “Don’t Eat the Pictures.” An oral history of Mr. Snuffleupagus’s revelation as not imaginary. Oscar holds a broom like it’s Not His Broom. Ernie’s pajamas look like the background of the “Trololo” video. Joey makes my Christmas by assuring me I didn’t imagine “The Candy Apple News Company.” Previous Episodes of This Podcast Mentioned Season 1, Episode 2: A Muppet Family Christmas Season 2, Episode 8: John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together Season 2, Episode 15: Saved by the Bell: Home for Christmas Season 2, Episode 16: Emmet Otter’s Jug-Band Christmas Season 2, Episode 21: Pee-wee’s Playhouse Christmas Special After This Episode Bonus: Listen to my guest appearance on the Two Bad Neighbors podcast discussing my favorite Christmas-adjacent episode of The Simpsons, “Marge Be Not Proud.” Then go relax or take a nap or something. Hope you enjoy your Christmas! You can visit the Advent Calendar House on the web at adventcalendar.house, on Twitter @adventcalhouse, and on the Christmas Podcast Network.
Elliot Jay O'Neill is joined by BT Calloway & Phil Calloway (yes, relation) to review; S.7 E.13 “Two Bad Neighbors” S.15 E.18 “Catch ‘Em If You Can” S.25 E.17 “Luca$” We made a web series that you can watch now for free at www.daveplusone.com For all other things go to www.thesimpsonsindex.com
We are joined by newly inducted Two-Timer Brynn to talk about the big fat dynamo! We talk about the various food products shown in the episode, Homer's history with the drinking bird, and just how quickly Homer put on that weight! E-mail us at thehammockdistricton3rd@gmail.com, follow us on twitter @BadNeighborsPod, and like us on Facebook to never miss an episode! If you like what you hear please consider leaving us a review on iTunes, and becoming a patreon member here: www.patreon.com/boathausstudios
In act 2, questions will be answered, the past rears its ugly head, and a giant bird gets his day in the sun. Flawed Execution is based on the RPG Fiasco by Jason Morningstar, the play set we used this time is called "The Ice" Boathaus Studios creates podcasts and has a patreon! Consider becoming a patron and getting some exclusive bonus content from Flawed Execution and Two Bad Neighbors. www.patreon.com/boathausstudios
Our annual Treehouse of Horror Halloween episode is here! Horror expert Ryan Reese joins us again to talk about these three anthology segments on season 7's Treehouse episode. The forgetfulness of 'Attack of the 50 ft Eyesores' (and Paul Anka's guest spot), the wonderfully wacky and spooky 'Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace' and of course, all the money they sank into 'Homer^3.' Happy Halloween, Neighborinos! E-mail us at thehammockdistricton3rd@gmail.com, follow us on twitter @BadNeighborsPod, and like us on Facebook to never miss an episode! If you like what you hear please consider leaving us a review on iTunes, and becoming a patreon member here: www.patreon.com/boathausstudios
Our annual Treehouse of Horror Halloween episode is here! Horror expert Ryan Reese joins us again to talk about these three anthology segments on season 7's Treehouse episode. The forgetfulness of 'Attack of the 50 ft Eyesores' (and Paul Anka's guest spot), the wonderfully wacky and spooky 'Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace' and of course, all the money they sank into 'Homer^3.' Happy Halloween, Neighborinos! E-mail us at thehammockdistricton3rd@gmail.com, follow us on twitter @BadNeighborsPod, and like us on Facebook to never miss an episode! If you like what you hear please consider leaving us a review on iTunes, and becoming a patreon member here: www.patreon.com/boathausstudios
In this episode we join a cast of characters in the frozen tundra of an isolated arctic research facility. A place where conspiracy and betrayal is just another part of the job. Featuring Camille Pavlenko, Alan Johnson, and Greg Wilson. Flawed Execution is based on the RPG Fiasco by Jason Morningstar, the play set we used this time is called "The Ice" Boathaus Studios creates podcasts and has a patreon! Consider becoming a patron and getting some exclusive bonus content from Flawed Execution and Two Bad Neighbors. https://www.patreon.com/boathausstudios
This week, Scott Gairdner (Podcast:The Ride, Moonbeam City) joins us in the studio to talk about Two Bad Neighbors. In 1992, President George Bush famously gave a campaign speech declaring he wanted to have American families be “a lot more like the Waltons and a lot less like the Simpsons.” This episode, which aired in 1996, was inspired by the animosity towards the show by the Bushes. Of course, the episode paints Bart as "bad little boy," and makes us considers what made The Simpsons so dangerous to children … this is meta-humor gold right here. Plus, Scott tells us how the theme parks from Springfield ran, and why he's obsessed with Simpsons dvd commentaries.Why don’t you come over and listen to this podcast, and we’ll have nachos? And then some beer.
George Bush moved across from The Simpsons? It happened! But here's a review you didn't hear... until now. This episode of FFD is dedicated to the memory of Barbara Bush.SUPPORT THE SHOW FOR EXCLUSIVE CONTENT > http://www.patreon.com/fourfingerdiscountwww.patreon.com/fourfingerdiscount
Chapo Traphouse has arrived on Talking Simpsons to dig into the politics of some of the most apolitical mockery George HW Bush ever saw. Chapo hosts/authors Virgil Texas and Matt Christman are here to deconstruct this classic with the first appearance of Disco Stu, Homer's interest in Ayatollahs, destroyed memoirs, spankings, and so much more! Give a listen in this week's extra-long podcast! This podcast is brought to you by VRV, the streaming network full of cartoons, anime and more. sign up for a free 30-day trial at VRV.co/WAC and help support Talking Simpsons! Support this podcast at Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons!
Hey Everyone! On today’s episode of Boardwalk Talk, our hosts are joined by Alan from the Two Bad Neighbors Podcast, a show discussing episodes of The Simpsons from the “golden age” of the classic show. Alan joins us on today’s show to discuss The Simpsons in theme parks including future prospects and the current Simpsons Lands in Universal Studios Orlando and Hollywood. In addition, Alan joins us to discuss his show and his experiences at the Disney Parks! The Two Bad Neighbors Podcast, discussing classic episodes of The Simpsons (amongst other hilarious topics) can be found here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/BadNeighborsPod Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/two-bad-neighbors Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twobadneighborspodcast/ We thank Alan for joining us on today’s show, and hope you all enjoy our discussion on this popular television show that has defined modern entertainment! Be sure to check out Alan’s podcast, and we’d love to have him on again soon! Thanks for listening, and have a magical day!
Boathaus Studios is a fledgling podcast network and we need your help! In order to bring you the best content, and create new and exciting shows, we have started a patreon page. If you would like to support our work, including the Two Bad Neighbors, please consider making a pledge at https://www.patreon.com/boathausstudios! We bring in past guest Emma Sinclair, who apparently was in some kind of time paradox, to talk about Homer and his crush on a woman named Mindy (or a man named Andy). We talk about how this is a similar but vastly different episode to Colonel Homer, the weird B-plot with Bart getting glasses, and whether or not that bellboy should be charged for sexual harassment. E-mail us at thehammockdistricton3rd@gmail.com, follow us on twitter @BadNeighborsPod, and like us on Facebook to never miss an episode!
We welcome a very special guest, James Tyner aka youtuber TheRealJims! Our very first American guest, ironically on Canadian Thanksgiving. We chat about Bart's willingness to apply himself, Homer's near descent into Jerkass mode, and whether or not appendixes really explode. E-mail us at thehammockdistricton3rd@gmail.com, follow us on Twitter @BadNeighborsPod, and like us on Facebook! And be sure to check out James' youtube channel, TheRealJims (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSzjwsJeXO_XUjCvjjGIGAw), where he talks Simpsons Mysteries, pits episodes against each other, and does 60 second reviews. Check out the review of this episode, guest-reviewed by the Two Bad Neighbors!
Welcome to a very spoooooky episode of Two Bad Neighbors! In this episode, in honor of Halloween we tackle the second halloween special with our Horror expert Ryan Reese! Ryan tells us about his 30 Horror Films in 30 Days challenge, and we chat about the three 'nightmare' sequences in season 3's special. Why are the Simpsons in Morocco? Does the Twilight Zone episode they parody relate to a cornfield? Why does Mr. Burns' strength seem to fluctuate all the time? WAS this all a dream, or does Homer now have two heads forever? Tune in to find out the answer to all these questions and MORE! E-mail us at thehammockdistricton3rd@gmail.com, check us out on facebook/twobadneighborspodcast, and on twitter @BadNeighborsPod!
In this episode of Two Bad Neighbors, we talk about the iconic Telltale Head episode, complete with Fat Sideshow Bob, and the double header 'Marital Trouble' episodes 'Life on the Fast Lane' and 'Homer's Night Out.' We talk about how great Albert Brooks is, the still out of character moments from the family, and how Homer may not be the best in the sack. Special Guest: James Wade