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Everybody to the Limit! David Spencer and Michael Hunter (from 'The "Weird Al"Phabet' and 'Thank You, Internet' podcasts) as well as David's wife, Alexa, are embarking on a quest to watch and discuss every toon on the Homestar Runner site in release order! No Strong Bad E-mail, Answering Machine, Teen Girl Squad, or Puppet Stuff are safe! Join them as they learn about how Matt and Mike Chapman created your favorite characters, the easter eggs within almost every toon, and how a dragon with c ...
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Starting with the 1936 thirteen part serial entitled “FLASH GORDON” - made by UNIVERSAL PICTURES (and based upon the cartoon strip of the same name created by Alex Raymond), Andy & Martin present a commentary podcast featuring the science-fiction serials that featured in cinemas in the 1930s.
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All Along The Watchtower: A DCAU Podcast

All Along the Watchtower: A DCAU Podcast

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Welcome to All Along the Watchtower! This is a DCAU Rewatch podcast hosted by Zack and featuring Graham, Mitch and Cameron along with any friends we manage to drag along for the ride. We will be examining the landmark television universe masterminded by Bruce Timm and Paul Dini, among others, from Batman: The Animated Series in 1992 all the way to Justice League: Unlimited in 2006 and everything in between.
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Hosted by mother-daughter duo Maria and Johna, the Geeky Bubble Podcast explores the Star Wars animated shows by breaking down each episode and diving into in-depth discussions. They also talk about other parts of the Star Wars universe. For regular updates, follow the Geeky Bubble Podcast on Twitter and Instagram (@thegeekybubble). You can also find their podcast on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeartRadio, and more!
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Comic Book Workshop | A Podcast About Making Comics

TMBC Productions, Comic books,creator interviews,writing comics,making comics,how-to,advice,comic book artists,comic book writers,how to write,how to draw,writing advice,writing,robert kirkman,matthew rosenberg,cartoonist kayfabe,image comics,marvel,dc

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A Podcast all about making comics - with in-depth discussions on craft, and interviews with creators ranging from A-List to Small Press and everything in between.
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Max Davenport and Flobo Boyce join the show to talk about their new comic on Kickstarter, FIRST PLACE LOSERS. You can find the project here: http://kck.st/3WlMREW Follow Max on Instagram @maxdavenportyo Follow Flobo on Instagram @flobito Subscribe via: Apple | Google | Spotify Follow the Show: Twitter | Instagram @TMBCworkshop Contact: Letters@TMBC…
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Saturday Morning Fever returns to celebrate the 40th anniversary of THE TRANSFORMERS! Ryan Daly enslaves some other miserable flesh creatures to help him showcase his favorite story from the first season of The Transformers which originally aired on Saturday mornings in 1984. On this first of three episodes, special guests Delvin Williams and Pat S…
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Review of the Call of Cthulhu supplemental Bouts of Madness Deck by Aaron Sinner and Todd Walden of Ruined Relic Games. Text version here: https://mjrrpg.com/bouts-of-madness-deck-review-call-of-cthulhu/ Buy on DriveThruRPG: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/419860?affiliate_id=3534349 And credit to CryoChamber for use of their album 'Cthulhu…
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Review of the Call of Cthulhu scenario Servants of the Lake, written by Glynn Owen Barrass, from Chaoisum’s scenario anthology, Doors to Darkness. You can find the written review here: https://mjrrpg.com/servants-of-the-lake-review-call-of-cthulhu-doors-to-darkness/ Servants of the Lake can be found in Doors to Darkness, available at: Chaosium Stor…
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This is a review of the Japanese Call of Cthulhu scenario Cartoon Reanimation, written by Nanamine Kizashi, from the scenario anthology Bibliothek 13. You can find the written review here: https://mjrrpg.com/cartoon-reanimation-review-call-of-cthulhu-bibliothek-13/ You can purchase the book from Amazon Japan or the stores listed on the KADOKAWA sit…
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Overview of the first four scenarios in my series of tiny, one-hour Call of Cthulhu series, Flash Cthulhu. You can read the text version of this overivew on mjrrpg.com https://mjrrpg.com/flash-cthulhu-season-1-overview-call-of-cthulhu/ You can find the Flash Cthulhu Season 1 on DriveThruRPG: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/482946/flash-cthu…
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Review of the Call of Cthulhu Gaslight scenario The Phthonus Cabinet, written by John Crowdis. You can read the text version of this review on mjrrpg.com https://mjrrpg.com/the-phthonus-cabinet-review-call-of-cthulhu/ You can get The Phthonus Cabinet on DriveThruRPG. Pdf: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/452381/the-phthonus-cabinet-a-gasligh…
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Review of the Japanese Call of Cthulhu scenario Black Eyeball (黒い目玉), written by Uchiyama Yasujirou, from the modern-day sourcebook and scenario collection Cthulhu 2020 (クトゥルフ2020). You can read the text version of this review on mjrrpg.com https://mjrrpg.com/black-eyeball-review-call-of-cthulhu-cthulhu-2020/ You can get Cthulhu 2020 on Amazon Japa…
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Johna and Maria discuss the final episode of Star Wars: The Bad Batch, "The Cavalry Has Arrived." Topics include Omega's leaderships skills, how Hemlock died without knowing what Emerie did, Rampart and Nala Se's final moments, Crosshair's missing hand, Hemlock underestimating Omega and the clones, Hunter having to let Omega go and the similarity b…
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Review of the Call of Cthulhu scenario The Hoodlums, written by Alex Guillotte and Ian Christiansen, the seventh and final entry in the Grindhouse Ultimate Collection. You can read the text version of this review on mjrrpg.com https://mjrrpg.com/the-hoodlums-review-call-of-cthulhu-grindhouse/ You can get the Grindhouse Ultimate Collection on DriveT…
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Johna and Maria discuss the Star Wars: The Bad Batch episodes "Into the Breach" and "Flash Strike." Topics include Omega's confidence and being fed up with the Empire, Echo's return and our thoughts about his future, Rampart's character and being the devil on Crosshair's shoulder, Emerie making a choice when Echo appears, and more!…
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Recap of what I ran, what I played, and what events I snuck into, as well as some general thoughts and lamentations about Chaosium Con 2024. Text version here: https://mjrrpg.com/chaosium-con-2024/ Bouts of Madness Deck mentioned: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/419860/Bouts-of-Madness-Deck?affiliate_id=3534349 Thank you to Cryochamber for use…
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Johna and Maria discuss the Star Wars: The Bad Batch episodes "Identity Crisis," "Point of No Return," and "Juggernaut." Topics include the mysterious figure in the cryo-pod and the Zillo Beast, Emerie's connection to the children and her conversation with Nala Se, the unexpected call from Tarkin and what that could mean for the operations on Tanti…
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Johna and Maria discuss the Star Wars: The Bad Batch episode "The Harbinger." Topics include Omega potentially becoming a Force user in the future, whether this episode acts as a backdoor pilot to a future project, Asajj's faint electrocution marks, the similarities between the vrathean and the Sleeper (from Dark Disciple), Asajj's profile from Tec…
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Johna and Maria discuss the Star Wars: The Bad Batch episode "Bad Territory." Topics include Crosshair's mental block and the phrase "mind over matter," how trust was a common thread throughout both storylines, Fennec's comment about the Bad Batch's lack of money (and therefore, lack of resources), Fennec's mysterious contact, the title of the next…
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Review of Orpheus Station, the first scenario in Dark Space, a system-neutral collection of Lovecraftian SF horror published by Kabuki Kaiser. You can read the text version of this review on mjrrpg.com https://mjrrpg.com/orpheus-station-review-dark-space/ Dark Space is available digitally and through print-on-demand on DriveThruRPG. https://www.dri…
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Johna and Maria discuss the Star Wars: The Bad Batch episodes "Infiltration" and "Extraction." Topics include Rex and his role as a military leader, the term "shadow" and the symbolic meaning behind it, Hunter's thoughts on Omega mimicking Crosshair, Hunter's enhanced abilities and whether they're being affected by stress, whether Hunter has been p…
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Johna and Maria discuss the Star Wars: The Bad Batch episode “The Return.” Topics include why Crosshair doesn't get his hand medically checked by AZI, why they haven't talked about Tech's death, Crosshair reconnecting with Barton IV, the ice vulture "coming down to earth" and what that means for Crosshair, how creatures create conflict and tension,…
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Johna and Maria discuss the Star Wars: The Bad Batch episode “A Different Approach.” Topics include Omega's desire to help the other prisoners and how Hunter might react to that, Hemlock's gloved hand, Nala Se and whether she's a "hero," why Crosshair chose to follow along with Omega's plans instead of taking the lead, Hunter and Wrecker's reaction…
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Johna and Maria discuss the Season 3 premiere episodes of Star Wars: The Bad Batch, specifically “Confined,” “Paths Unknown,” and “Shadows of Tantiss.” Topics include how the premiere episodes demonstrated the passage of time, Force sensitive people being used as specimens in Project Necromancer, whether Emerie is a weak spot for Hemlock, Omega and…
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Johna and Maria discuss the Star Wars: The Bad Batch episodes "Tipping Point," "The Summit," and "Plan 99." Topics include what Tech was thinking about during his final moments, Dogma/Slick and whether they were subjected to experimentation, Saw Gerrera's reappearance and how he squandered a brilliant opportunity, comparing Steela and Saw Gerrera t…
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Johna and Maria discuss the Star Wars: The Bad Batch episodes "Metamorphosis," "The Outpost," and "Pabu." Topics include a few minor similarities between Ovolot Qail Uthan from the Republic Commando novel series and Nala Se, Crosshair's full-circle journey, the symbolic meanings behind the vulture, why people choose to stay in disaster-prone areas,…
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Review of my Call of Cthulhu scenario Café au Morte., the first in my planned Flash Cthulhu series of ultra-short, easy to run scenarios. You can read the text version of this review on mjrrpg.com https://mjrrpg.com/flash-cthulhu-cafe-au-morte-overview-call-of-cthulhu/ You can get it on DriveThruRPG with a discount here: https://www.drivethrurpg.co…
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Johna and Maria discuss the Star Wars: The Bad Batch episodes "The Crossing" and "Retrieval." Topics include Omega's feelings about Echo and the Marauder, Tech's Spock-like moments, the storm as a foreshadowing element, solutions and the art of the selfless (as portrayed in Tron: Legacy), Yuri Lowenthal's character and the similar conditions seen i…
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Johna and Maria discuss the Star Wars: The Bad Batch episodes "The Clone Conspiracy" and "Truth and Consequences." Topics include Echo's choice to leave the group, the Bad Batch's history with clone troopers and being treated as outcasts, Senator Chuchi advocating for the clone troopers and her bonding with Omega, the mysterious assassin and the me…
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Johna and Maria discuss the Star Wars: The Bad Batch episodes "Faster," "Entombed," and "Tribe." Topics include the contrast between Tech and TAY-0, Cid's shady past and repeated pattern of bringing trouble to the group, the comparison between Phee and Hondo Ohnaka, Phee's interactions with Omega, Yanna as a physical manifestation or representation…
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Johna and Maria discuss the Star Wars: The Bad Batch episodes "Spoils of War," "Ruins of War," and "The Solitary Clone." Topics include elements of the Separatists being used against the Empire, the Batch falling into a routine with Cid, Echo and Hunter's clashing motivations, Romar preserving his people's culture, Omega's kaleidoscope being a gift…
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We're bringing on Charley Marlowe and David Ganssle to discuss one of toons about one of the most important flash games from The Brothers Chaps: Peasant's Quest!! Spoilers for the game are inbound, so novice beware! Watch the toon: https://homestarrunner.com/toons/peasants-quest-preview Watch the next episode's toon: https://homestarrunner.com/sbem…
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We're frozen in, so that means we're joined yet again by Shelby Sessler and Ella Cesari to talk about crying, breakfast restaurants, and Lil' Brudder! Watch the toon: https://homestarrunner.com/sbemails/109-crying Watch the next episode's toon: https://homestarrunner.com/toons/peasants-quest-preview USSHOMESTARRUNNER.COM Shelby Sessler: https://www…
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Review of the Call of Cthulhu scenario Hell Block Five, written by Alex Guillotte and Ian Christiansen, the fifth entry in the Grindhouse Collection. You can read the text version of this review on mjrrpg.com https://mjrrpg.com/hell-block-five-review-call-of-cthulhu-grindhouse/ You can get the Grindhouse Ultimate Collection on DriveThruRPG. https:/…
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What's Pom Pom been up to? What's our special guest, Shelby Sessler, been up to? What's our guest co-host, Ella Cesari, been up to? Listen in and find out! Watch the toon: https://homestarrunner.com/sbemails/108-pom-pom Watch the next episode's toon: https://homestarrunner.com/sbemails/109-crying USSHOMESTARRUNNER.COM Shelby Sessler: https://www.sh…
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Oooops, I’m making podcasts again! In this episode, I’m talking to cartoonist Hunter Delaney about his new graphic novel on Kickstarter, The History of Hardcore! We dive deep on process, music, originality, and all sorts of the type of nonsense you expect from this pod. Follow Hunter on Instagram @blackxrider Support The History of Hardcore on Kick…
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Review of the Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay adventure Slaughter in Spittlefeld, written by Ben Scerri for the first Ubersreik Adventures book. Text review on mjrrpg.com: https://mjrrpg.com/slaughter-in-spittlefeld-review-warhammer-fantasy-roleplay-ubersreik-adventures/ Ubersreik Adventures on Cubicle 7: https://cubicle7games.com/ubersreik-adventures D…
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The ‘Scenariogram’ is a series of tables, Keeper aids and sheets in the Japanese Call of Cthulhu modern-day sourcebook, Cthulhu 2020. Its main use is to create the bones of a scenario using random tables, with 3 main tables and 9 subtables. As I don’t have the time to write a full review, let’s try rolling up a scenario. Text version here: https://…
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Review of the Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay free intro adventure Night of Blood, originally written by Jim Bambra, updated and edited for Cubicle 7’s 4e by Lindsay and Andy Law. Text review on mjrrpg.com: https://mjrrpg.com/night-of-blood-review-warhammer-fantasy-roleplay-wfrp-4e/ Night of Blood on DriveThruRPG: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/25…
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Very short review of the solo Call of Cthulhu scenario Alone Against the Flames, written by Mike Mason, Paul Fricker, and Gavin Inglis, part of the Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition Starter Set (or as a free pdf). Text Review: https://mjrrpg.com/alone-against-the-flames-review-call-of-cthulhu-starter-set/ You can find Alone Against the Flames as a free p…
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Review of the Call of Cthulhu scenario Spilsbury #9485, written by Adam Gauntlett for Stygian Fox’s Fears Sharp Little Needles. Text review on mjrrpg.com: https://mjrrpg.com/spilsbury-9485-review-call-of-cthulhu-fears-sharp-little-needles/ Fear's Sharp Little Needles on DriveThruRPG: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/245289/Fears-Sharp-Little-Ne…
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