Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Episode 12- Care Bears



Hey folks. It's late November, the trees have all changed, there is turkey on our tables, Black Fridays that for some reason start on Thursday or even Wednesday at K-Mart, and we watched a Thanksgiving episode of an 80's classic, Care Bears. 

By classic, we mean, why did anyone watch this ever?

In this episode we discuss at length the horrible idea of naming two of your characters "hugs" and "tugs", the importance of the traditional Thanksgiving speech in front of the whole town, how a small gas mining operation in the clouds may be too small to attract the notice of the Empire, and life-sized microwaves. That's right.

Also, we should apologize that some of the hosts of this podcast about cartoons are immature.

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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Episode 11- Jem and the Holograms



Friends, we are back and we watched the most Eighties show that ever Eightied, "Jem and the Holograms." We watched the pilot episode, which, unbeknownst to us, was a two-parter, so we have no clue how the story ends. I don't know when our collective rear ends will be off the collective edges of our collective seats, but, boy oh boy, cliffhanger tension! 

In this episode you can thrill as we (the three guys) try to talk much more about the X-men cartoon from the 90s (including the world's greatest idea, the Saved By the Bell/X-men crossover), we debate the differences between a "drive through" and a "drive in", and we discuss the magic formula of the show's songs (repeat the title over synthesizers), the show's weird sexual innuendo, plus Tim and Sean's great impressions of all the characters, especially the ones who sound like Walter Brennan as a prospector.  

Listen, enjoy, and why not subscribe on iTunes, eh?

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