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Planet Porky

Planet Porky

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An exciting new podcast from Mike Parry as he lets you into his madcap world twice a week alongside co-host Lesley-Ann Jones. All visitors are welcome to Planet Porky. email: planetporkypod@gmail.com
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A podcast where a lesbian trans woman who's an animation enthusiast, her mother who's a teacher and has written a thesis on her love of videogames, and her Scooby-Doo-loving wife watch (mostly) animated movies and ask the eternal question: "how's it hold up?" Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/howsitholdup/support
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The Dumb Cool Weird Podcast

Wes Walker and Nick Zervas

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It is a podcast that covers old movies from the 20th century that are funny and ridiculous. We cover what is dumb, cool, and weird about each movie. We are raw and don't show mercy!! 🎙️ To Check Us Out and Support US Go Here: https://linktr.ee/retroradfilms
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Much like a Dating Profile of mine, I am doubtful of the true costs of being part of some people's Community. What Agenda. Why must we engage...? Alas, most problems are caused, escalated, exaggerated and Calculated by engaging with near-enough anything. Why bother now...? Good Question. I am trying to bring Irreverence back, in the vain attempt to become at least... Heard. As Pitiful as that sounds, I'd rather not even have that from you for what it's worth, so that just shows you where I B ...
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Digital marketing advice, tips and opinions from the team at Red Evolution, a UK based digital marketing agency, along with a host of fantastic guests. The people who make and guest in these shows are actively working on digital marketing campaigns and helping businesses grow. If you're looking for actionable digital marketing advice delivered using plain English from people at the coalface of digital marketing, business development and sales, this show's for you. If you want to be a guest o ...
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The Green Flame is a podcast that brings you revolutionary analysis, practical skills, and artistic expression from the grassroots movement to dismantle global industrial civilization.
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A comedy talk radio podcast hosted by 20 year old Chicago comedian, AJ Lubecker. Each week AJ will be joined by another comedian and they will get into chatting about all sorts of strange things. The self-proclaimed, "Wackiest Podcast in the World"
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One British Man is an English language podcast created by Lee Passmore, a father, a singer-songwriter and a native English tutor from Devon, England. It's a lighthearted comedy podcast aimed at intermediate/advanced English learners and anyone with an interest in British English. Lee focuses on everyday English conversation, providing easy-listening episodes which are split into two parts; topic discussions and language learning. If you are looking for a fun and natural way to learn vocabula ...
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We Talk Funny is the podcast companion to the popular live voiceover comedy and variety show from Burbank, California, where the biggest celebrity voices from all your favorite animation and video games perform stand up and improv, play games and discuss what it's like to work as a voice actor. Join us as we grab a big bowl of breakfast cereal and talk about cartoons, comedy and everything that makes Saturday mornings great!
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TJ Alumni Conversation Series

Thomas Jefferson School, Matthew Troutman

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Providing in-depth conversations with TJ alumni throughout the school's 75-year history. Since 1946, TJ has committed to providing students with the strongest possible academic background. With a mission to create a desire to lift up the world with beauty and intellect, TJ's alumni go into the world curious to learn and eager to contribute to their communities. New interviews come out every two weeks.
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What happens when MST3K meets Monday Night Raw? You get a weekly watch-a-long featuring Pro Wrestling's best and worst moments. Mystery Wrestling Theater 3069 features icons of the sport, classic matches, classic movies, and anything that is must see Pro Wrestling! Featuring Long Alan Iced T, Jumpin' Jacob J., Vinman, A Man Called Wired, Moose the Mark and Mil Calzones up in the projection booth! The smartest minds in the SPORT of professional wrestling, the Brainbusters walk hard and talk l ...
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The Worst Thing I've Ever Seen

The Worst Thing I've Ever Seen

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Everybody has a favourite film, but what about the worst thing you've ever seen? The movie that boils your blood, assaults your eardrums, and just generally makes you lose the will to live. Each week we subject ourselves to our guest's least favourite film and then wonder why we did that. We're on a mission to find the worst movie ever. (Podcast Artwork by Ashleigh Beevers Art, Melbourne) Follow us: @WTIESpodcast
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Ever wondered how much you'd know without the help of the internet? How would you answer questions like 'who invented the high five' or 'what does OK stand for' without Googling? What if you had to work it out yourself? That's the game that We Fact Up plays - each episode we get asked questions by our listeners and attempt to work out the answers using only the power of conversation. The one rule - NO GOOGLING until the end. And have fun (ok that’s two rules, but you get what we’re saying). ...
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Jamie MacDonald, the comedian you might know better as That Funny Blind Guy, found out that during lockdown the devil does not, it turns out, make work for idle hands; he makes pies and pints. In the first eight weeks of the coronavirus crisis lockdown in the UK, Jamie ate and drank heartily and put on 10 kilograms. His mental health might have suffered too, but he was too drunk to notice. Deciding enough was enough, he enlisted the help of Fran and John of FSR Personal Training to get back ...
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this episode, we review the 1948 Looney Tunes cartoon 'The Pest That Came to Dinner,' reissued in 1959. We discuss the main plot involving Porky Pig and the world's biggest termite, Pierre, as well as the exterminator's futile a…
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There are many Looney Tunes director that are well known and spoken of today, be they Chuck Jones, Tex Avery or even Bob Clampett. But there are also less-discussed directors whose work was no less interesting and important in pushing the series into the force it would become. Enter Frank Tashlin, a man whose appreciation of live-action cinematic t…
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Ever wondered how a bunch of teenage misfits from the late 1950s became the stars of a cult classic? Relive the hilarity and absurdity of "Porky's" with us as we recount our first encounters with Pee-wee, Meat, Schwartz, and the rest of the gang. From their outlandish attempts to lose their virginity to the unforgettable peeping scene in the girls'…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this episode, we delve into the classic Looney Tunes cartoon 'The Foghorn Leghorn,' initially released on October 9, 1948, with a reissue on December 24, 1955. Directed by Bob McKimson, it's the 536th in the series. Alongside my…
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Last month, some of us traveled to Seattle for PAX West 2024. We had a fan meet up and everything! It was so much fun, we decided to record a bonus episode to talk about the sights and sounds and tastes of the convention and city. Sorry I didn't get Pearl Jam for this episode. Maybe one day. Music By Justin Wabs…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this episode, we review the classic Looney Tunes short 'Odor of the Day,' directed by Art Davis and released on October 2, 1948. Joined by guest Dave Germain, we discuss the unique elements of the cartoon, including whether the …
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Between Disney's much beloved Golden and Silver eras is the 'Wartime' era, which is significantly less beloved and talked about. Virtually all of the movies in this period were collections of animated shorts, be they many in number such as Melody Time or only two not-quite-feature-length shorts, like Ichabod and Mr. Toad. But Saludos Amigos and Thr…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this episode, we review the 1948 Looney Tunes cartoon 'Hare Splitter,' directed by Frizz Freeling. Joined by my friend @blugenesi we discuss the quirky plot where Bugs Bunny and Casper vie for Daisy Lou's affection, leading Bugs…
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In this classic Mickey Mouse cartoon, Donald Duck tries to fix some pipes while Pluto gets harassed by a magnet! Eventually the two collide and chaos ensues. Are you wondering why that description didn't involve the character of Mickey? Well that would be because he isn't in this cartoon! Made before Disney started breaking characters out into thei…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this Looney Tunes review, we delve into 'Hot Cross Bunny', the 532nd cartoon in the series, released on August 21, 1948, and reissued in November 1959. In this short Bugs Bunny finds himself in a mind-swapping experiment orchest…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this review video, we delve into the Looney Tunes cartoon 'Dough Ray Me-Ow', released on August 14, 1948, and directed by Art Davis. Joined by my friend FoxInAFiX, we discuss why this cartoon is my absolute favourite, highlighti…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this episode, we review the Looney Tunes short 'You Were Never Duckier,' released on August 7, 1948, and directed by Chuck Jones. Joined by my friend Matt Hunter, we discuss its plot, where Daffy Duck disguises himself as a roos…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this episode, we review 'Haredevil Hare,' a 1948 Looney Tunes short directed by Chuck Jones. This cartoon marks the first appearance of Marvin the Martian and his sidekick K-9. We delve into its historical context, animation, an…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this episode, we delve into 'The Shell Shocked Egg,' a Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Bob McKimson, originally released on July 10, 1948, with a reissue on November 27, 1954. Joined by @blugenesi, we provide a brief synopsis o…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this episode of the Looney Tunes review video series, join me and my friend S. C. McPeter as we discuss the 1948 cartoon 'The Upstanding Sitter', directed by Bob McKimpson. We'll provide a synopsis, share intriguing trivia, and …
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this Looney Tunes review episode, I am joined by my friend S.C. McPeter to discuss 'The Rattled Rooster,' a cartoon released on June 26, 1948, and reissued on October 22, 1955 directed by Art Davis. We explore the synopsis which…
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Good agencies really want, and I mean REALLY want, the work they do for you to add tangible value. They want the content they create to rank in searches, they want the videos they produce to pursuade strangers to do business with you, and they want the creative work they do to present the best possible version of your organisation. If you don't thi…
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Ever wondered how a classic Vincent Price film could be both creepy and hilarious at the same time? This week on the Dumb, Cool, Weird Podcast, we munch on chips and unravel the quirky plot of "The Bat," where Price, as a doctor, gets tangled in a bizarre web of bank heists, forest murders, and hidden treasure hunts. Picture this: an author stuck i…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this detailed review, I dive into the 1948 Warner Bros. cartoon 'Bugs Bunny Rides Again,' directed by Friz Freleng. Joined by Manny Cruz @thetooneytenor, we discuss key trivia and background details such as the references to Gar…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this Looney Tunes review, we delve into 'Bone Sweet Bone,' released on May 22, 1948, with a reissue on January 21, 1956. Directed by Art Davies, it's the 524th Looney Tunes cartoon. The story revolves around a palaeontologist an…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this episode, we review the classic Looney Tunes cartoon 'Buccaneer Bunny' from 1948, directed by Friz Freleng. Joining the discussion is Matt Hunter who shares trivia and favourite scenes, including the root beer parody, reused…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this video, we review the Looney Tunes cartoon 'Nothing But The Tooth,' released on May 1, 1948. Directed by Art Davis, this is the 523rd cartoon in the series. The plot follows Porky as he ventures into the Wild West and is pur…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this episode, we review the Looney Tunes cartoon 'Hop, Look and Listen' released on April 17, 1948, and reissued on June 4, 1955, as part of the Blue Ribbon series. Directed by Bob McKimson, this 521st cartoon in the series feat…
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(Spoiler Section Length - 5min 40sec) Today we have another anthology film, this one based on the titular magazine. It's a film of sex, violence and rock 'n' roll, and it certainly won't be to everyone's tastes. It's also from the 80s, so the era of 'Heavy Metal'—both the magazine and music genre—that it harkens to is one long past at this point. A…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this Looney Tunes review, we discuss the 1948 cartoon 'Rabbit Punch,' directed by Chuck Jones. We delve into the plot where Bugs Bunny ends up facing the champ in a boxing match, the first appearance of the character Crusher, an…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this video, we delve into 'I Taw a Putty Tat,' a 1948 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleing. Joined by my friend Manny Cruz, we discuss the plot, noteworthy trivia, and the changes in Tweety's character from aggressive …
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this episode, we delve into a review of the classic Looney Tunes cartoon 'Back Alley Opera,' directed by Frizz Freleng. Released on March 27, 1948, and reissued on February 5, 1955, this cartoon is the 518th in the series. We co…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this Looney Tunes review, we take a look at 'A Hick, A Slick, and A Chick,' directed by Art Davies and released on March 13, 1948. We discuss the plot, which revolves around a hick mouse named Elmo competing with a slick mouse n…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this episode, we review the classic Looney Tunes cartoon 'Daffy Duck Slept Here,' released on March 6, 1948, and directed by Bob McKimson. The plot revolves around Porky Pig needing a hotel room during convention season and endi…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. W review the Looney Tunes short 'What's Brewin' Bruin,' released on February 28, 1948, and directed by Chuck Jones. We discuss the plot, where the Three Bears prepare for hibernation but are constantly disturbed. Join us for an in-…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this review video, we dive into the classic Looney Tunes short 'What Makes Daffy Duck', released on February 14, 1948, and directed by Art Davis. Join us as we discuss the cartoon's plot involving Daffy Duck outsmarting Elmer Fu…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this episode, we review the 1948 Looney Tunes cartoon 'A Feather in His Hare,' directed by Chuck Jones. We discuss the plot, where a Native American character attempts to hunt Bugs Bunny, and delve into the possible caricature o…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this review video, we explore 'Two Gophers from Texas,' a Warner Bros. cartoon released in 1948 and directed by Art Davis. The cartoon features a dog hunting gophers and consulting a book for assistance. Joined by fellow aficion…
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Video version available on YouTube. Please note that certain sections may not translate well to the audio only format. In this episode, I review the Looney Tunes short 'Gorilla My Dreams' from 1948, directed by Bob McKimson. Joined by my friend Fox in a fix, we discuss the plot where Bugs Bunny meets a gorilla family and pretend to be their son. We…
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We've covered films by Studio Ghibli's second-most famous director twice before, though one of those times it we were discussing a pre-Ghibli work of his. But today we have Isao Takahata's swan song, the last movie he ever made, and one of the most eye-catching, to boot. It's a new take on an old tale, and it's quite unlike the more quirky and off-…
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The series of Mickey, Donald and Goofy cartoons started out featuring Peg-Leg Pete as an antagonist, and in this cartoon that antagonism continues in color! ...Sort of! Pete is here, at least, but notably missing is his peg leg! From here on out Peg-Leg Pete just becomes Pete, at least as far as the classic era is concerned. The peg-leg aside... ho…
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Do you believe in change? That those in power will hear us and our demands? Well it turns out a lot of children between the ages of 10 to 18 do, because they all go on change.org and have made all sorts of petitions for us to sign. We also read some of your hate mail. What do you all have against Baaulp huh? Send your emails to: podcast@radiotv.sol…
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(Spoiler Section Length - 5min 59sec) It's time for more sequels to Don Bluth movies that have no involvement from Bluth himself or any of the other original creators for that matter! Except unlike most such sequels, this one ended up spawning a long-running franchise with well over 10 films and even a tv series under its belt as of 2024. The Land …
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Oswald is a character originally created by Walt Disney, but who has long since been run by other directors, still creating shorts right alongside the much more popular Mickey Mouse series. Like Mickey, Oswald's design has changed with the times, but unlike Mickey that change at this point is so drastic that Oswald is hardly identifiable as the Mic…
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The Wildlife Rescue was formed in 2010 to provide quality health care, often on an emergency basis, to native wildlife. Located in Delhi, India the NGO was founded by brothers Nadeem Shehzad and Muhammad Saud. This interview is a conversation with Nadeem and Saud. Their work was the focus of a 2022 documentary film, All That Breathes, which won Bes…
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How's your life? Could it be a funnier life? What if you went to the comedy gym instead of a regular one? Maybe you could shoot stuff with the hose from your dish washing job to pass the time. Get a little silly with it how you do things. Wayne and Gir couldn't make it so we got Scorpy to fill in instead, just in time to talk about Gameclam 5. Vide…
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Send us a text This week, I assume I'm going through withdrawal, because it's been fucking difficult to come up with fucking ANYTHING -Until I begin spilling the liquid diet from betwixt my lips. Very standard procedure self-doubt. Plentiful is the oddballs that encompass who I am. Fairly poetic, that. As all of that sort of rubbish is subjective. …
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What if your favorite 90s hero had a darker, grittier side? Join Wes and Nick as we unravel the untold emotional depth of Hercules in "The Wrong Path," the gripping pilot episode of "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys." Witness Hercules, played by Kevin Sorbo, face unimaginable tragedy and embark on a vengeful frenzy against the gods, all while battl…
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