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Not Joanna Eggs

97 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 3 years ago - ★★★★★ - 9 ratings

Take a journey down this colorfully appointed rabbit hole with your two hosts, Robbie and Tracy, as we delve deeper into some lesser known hidden gems of the world of animated film and TV. Part historical time-capsule, part improv, part critical review and also probably part were-wolf.

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Episode 71: Tokyo Godfathers

December 24, 2018 20:27 - 39 minutes - 74 MB

Happy holidays, y'all!! We are back with our last episode of 2018, which was certainly a year, of some kind! This week we are talking about Satoshi Kon's 2003 Tokyo Gofathers, a delightful animated film about homeless people and misplaced babies. It's a doozy of a movie, but we have a heck of a time talkin' about it. We also try to decide, what do you call a gift that is forced upon you. Please enjoy this episode and thanks for sticking with us through another year!

Episode 70: Olive the Other Reindeer (with Tyler Marchant, of Cynical Cartoons)

December 13, 2018 14:01 - 41 minutes - 42.4 MB

Happy holidays everyone! This week, Robbie and Tracy are joined by special guest, Tyler Marchant (Futurehorsepod, Soundtrash, Tynami) to review the Matt Groening-produced 1999 TV special, Olive the Other Reindeer. Based on the children's book of the same name, it's a surreal slice of that weird CGI cut-out animation that was vaguely popular in the late 90s/early 2000s. Featuring the voices of Drew Barrymore, Joe Pantaliano (Joey Pants), Jay Mohr, Chicago hometown hero Tim Meadows and Dan C...

Episode 69: The Cat Returns (with guest, Meekly Sheepling)

November 30, 2018 20:51 - 47 minutes - 47.2 MB

Hello everybody! Apologies for the delay in getting this one out! Meowvember has been crazy busy for us. Anyway, this week, we delve into The Cat Returns with special guest, Meekly Sheepling! An underrated Studio Ghibli gem, this film is as adorable as it gets, with the swashbuckling Baron, grumpy Muta and of course, a hot plate of Tim Curry as the goofy King of the Cats. And also Anne Hathaway is there, being cute. Equip your UwU's as you see fit for this one because we're silly and borde...

Episode 68: Cats Don't Dance with Antidarkheart

November 16, 2018 13:00 - 1 hour - 130 MB

Hello and welcome back to Not Joanna Eggs. This week we're doing something of a throwback, revisiting a movie we talked about way back when we started the podcast. That movie is Cats Don't Dance, a lovely animated feature clocking in at right around an hour ten. And like the last time we revisited something from our past, we have a guest this time. Our guest for this episode is Antidarkheart, a freelance artist and bird mama.

Episode 67: Mary and the Witch's Flower (w/ Meekly Sheepling and Angus Beer)

October 30, 2018 11:31 - 55 minutes - 77.4 MB

Hey everybody! Welcome to the Not Joanna Eggs Halloween Special for 2018! This time, Robbie and Tracy are reviewing Mary and The Witch's Flower, with two of their favorite people: returning guest, Angus Beer, and first time guest, Meekly Sheepling! Listen in as we dive into the balancing act of Studio Ponoc finding its feet, why people insist on fixating on Mary being a ginger kid and how great the cats in this movie are. *Spoiler alert: They are SOOO great.* Thank you again so much for ...

Episode 66: Scooby Doo and the Ghoul School

October 16, 2018 05:00 - 44 minutes - 61 MB

Hey everybody! This week, Robbie and Tracy review the 1988 made-for-TV Hanna Barbera special, Scooby Doo and the Ghoul School. If Police Academy and Monster High had the volleyball tournament from Top Gun, it might look a little something like this! Also, Scrappy has a "rap" because it's the late 80s so of course he does! :D Now, I'm not saying your favorite ghoul girl determines how good of a person you are...but if it's not Phantasma, get out of my house and never speak to my son again. ...

Episode 65: Anomalisa

October 02, 2018 12:03 - 59 minutes - 82.3 MB

Hey everybody! Welcome to episode 65 of the Not Joanna Eggs podcast! This week, Robbie and Tracy review Anomalisa, Charlie Kaufman's 2015 stop-motion animated film about infidelity, Japanese sex automatons and ponder, "Do girls really just want to have fun?" Hope you all are in for a weird, post-modern dram-rom-com! We enjoyed this film and hope you all enjoy the review! Show Website: Not Joanna Eggs Robbie Twitter: @lobster_writer Tracy Twitter: @tctrauscht "Welp, it's 5 AM on a S...

Episode 64: The Illusionist (with Traci Shepard)

September 20, 2018 17:00 - 54 minutes - 104 MB

Hey everybody! This week, Robbie and Tracy review The Illusionist, a 2010 Sylvain Chomet film, with special guest, digital artist Traci Shepard (@ta_Shepard)! This film tells the story of an aging magician struggling to stay relevant in the burgeoning age of television, one ornery bunny and a Scottish girl who believes his magic is real (even as he experiences crippling debt in the process). Toss in an alcoholic suicidal clown and some lovely backgrounds of Edinburgh and you have... one ve...

Episode 63: Rock and Rule (with Angus Beer)

September 07, 2018 18:55 - 1 hour - 112 MB

Hey everybody! Join Robbie and Tracy as they dive into Nelvana's 1983 cult classic, Rock and Rule, with guest Angus Beer. It's Canadian, imaginative and features a terrific soundtrack. This ain't your grandma's Fantasia, buddy. It's got quasi-furries and funky tunes to spare. Also the villain is totally not a direct parody of Mick Jagger with fangs. Nope, not at all. Don't miss this one! Please rate and review on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts. Angus Twitter and You...

Episode 62: The Breadwinner

August 21, 2018 17:00 - 51 minutes - 99.2 MB

Hello again! This week, Tracy and Robbie talk about the 2017 animated film, The Breadwinner. This beautiful, yet difficult to bear movie was produced by Cartoon Saloon and is about a girl named Parvana who begins masquerading as a young boy under her brother's name in an attempt to free her recently imprisoned father. It is a lovely but heart-wrenching movie that takes place in Kabul and we really really loved and we hope you enjoy this episode!

Episode 61: Day of the Crows (w/ Josh of the Animation Station Podcast)

August 10, 2018 14:24 - 1 hour - 84.3 MB

Hey everyone! This week, we're reviewing the enchanting 2012 French animated film, Day of the Crows, with our special guest, Josh from the Animation Station Podcast. Join us as we discuss a woman who somehow makes macarons seem evil, the lead character who really looks a lot like Tommy Pickles and the importance of hugging your kids. Seriously, hug your feral wilderness kids. Hope you enjoy this one and thank you for listening! :D Please rate and review us on iTunes, Stitcher or anywhere y...

Episode 60: Welcome to the Space Show

July 24, 2018 16:59 - 54 minutes - 80.8 MB

Hey guys! Join us this week for our review of the colorful and weird 2010 anime film, Welcome to the Space Show. A dog society planet, young kids getting menial space jobs and the cutest squid girl mechanic ever: it's all here! Hope you like this one and thank you for listening! Please rate and review on iTunes, Stitcher or your favorite podcatcher app! Robbie Twitter: @lobster_writer Tracy Twitter: @tctrauscht Show Tumblr: notjoannaeggs.tumblr.com

Episode 59: Transformers The Movie (w/Tyler of Cynical Cartoons)

July 09, 2018 17:00 - 52 minutes - 101 MB

Hey guys! This week we're talking about the 1986 classic Transformers the Movie! This tricky beast of a movie was a lot of fun to talk about and while Tyler didn't help us understand it any better, he did add a lot of fun to the journey. Hope you enjoy!  Tyler's podcast, Cynical Cartoons, can be found here Intro Music: Don't Hold My Breath - Ben Briggs Outro Music: Wet Dreams - Phonetic Hero Robbie's twitter Tracy's twitter Tyler's twitter

Episode 58: Revolting Rhymes

June 25, 2018 17:00 - 58 minutes - 82.9 MB

Hey guys! This week we're reviewing the 2016 mini-series (?) Revolting Rhymes! It's another adaptation of a Roald Dahl book and it's a damn fun time! Join us as we talk about well-textured wolves and delightful interpretations of Red Riding Hood. It's a fun ride, please enjoy! Our intro music can be found here: http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR02621 Our outro music can be found here: http://ocremix.org/remix/OCR02727 

Episode 57: $9.99

June 11, 2018 02:13 - 41 minutes - 58 MB

Hey everyone! Apologies for the delay in getting this episode out to you! Life caught up with us a bit in May. Anyway, join us for our review of the 2008 Australian stop motion animated film, $9.99. Residents of a Sydney apartment complex try to find the meaning of life: for some it's drinking their milk to earn an allowance, for others it's shaving off all of their body hair for their partner. (Yes, it's just as bizarre as it sounds.) Thanks for listening and hope you like this one! Rob...

Episode 56: Appleseed OVA (with Angus Beer)

April 20, 2018 12:44 - 49 minutes - 81.4 MB

Hey everyone! This week, Robbie and I are joined by the awesome digital artist/animator Angus Beer (@angus_beer) for our review of the 1988 Appleseed OVA anime. Come for the banter, but stay for the excessive character swearing, women with sideburns and hilarious misspellings in the background. Hope you like this one and thanks for listening! Angus Twitter: @angus_beer Robbie Twitter: @lobster_writer Tracy Twitter: @tctrauscht Watch Spirit Bakery here! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v...

Episode 55: The Phantom Tollbooth

March 20, 2018 17:00 - 56 minutes - 87.8 MB

Hey ya'll! Sorry for the long wait, but we are back with a new episode and an announcement! This week we're talking about the 1970 Chuck Jones film, The Phantom Tollbooth. Based loosely on the book of the same name, this film follows Milo through a strange fantasy world where he meets Tok, a talking dog with a clock in his body as well as a variety of other colorful characters. It stars Butch Patrick and a host of Looney Toons characters that ought to be familiar. It's a fun one, so give it ...

Episode 54: Doggy Poo

February 19, 2018 16:13 - 38 minutes - 57.5 MB

Hey everybody! Here for your listening pleasure is our review of the 2004 South Korean stop motion animated short film, Doggy Poo. Joining us this week is a friend of the show, Kat Messing, independent stop motion animator. You can see her amazing work at katmessing.com or find her on Facebook. Thanks for listening and hope you like it! :) Robbie Twitter: @lobster_writer Tracy Twitter: @tctrauscht  

Episode 53: Leafie A Hen Into the Wild

January 23, 2018 18:00 - 52 minutes - 80.3 MB

This episode, we talk about the movie Leafie: A Hen into the Wild! It's a 2011 South Korean animated film and it's a beaut! The story details a factory farm chicken who escapes the farm and raises a baby duck! It's a sweet tale of motherhood and the circle of life, among many other things. Please enjoy!

Episode 52: Rescuers Down Under Commentary

January 11, 2018 14:16 - 1 hour - 77.3 MB

Happy New Year, everybody! This week, we decided to do a commentary track for The Rescuers Down Under, which is the source of our show's name and also a fantastic movie. Thank you for listening! Feel free to contact us for any requests or recommendations. Robbie Twitter: @lobster_writer Tracy Twitter: @tctrauscht

Episode 51: The Swan Princess

December 12, 2017 17:45 - 1 hour - 112 MB

Hey guys! Sorry for a bit of scheduling hiccup! Finals, amirite? Anywho, this week we're coming at you with an episode about the Swan Princess with Kat! Kat is a fellow podcaster who hosts a few podcasts on her site: Heart and Cel. Her and her boyfriend do analyses of Macross and Utena and she has a podcast on there with Robbie! The podcast she and Robbie share is Shikon Seekers, a much more chill show where we just rundown episodes of Inuyasha. It's all good stuff, so check it out! The Sw...

Episode 50: Studio Ghibli Favorites a.k.a. Episode 1 of The Not Joanna Eggs Podcast

November 25, 2017 20:35 - 1 hour - 65.7 MB

Hey everyone! Thank you for joining us for our 50th episode special! As of this episode, we are now known as the Not Joanna Eggs Podcast (necessary rebranding to stand out a bit more from all the other Animation Stations's's). Same content and hosts, just a new name! Anyway, get your soot sprite candy and some freshly baked bread for our 50th episode where we discuss our favorite Studio Ghibli films, Spirited Away and Kiki's Delivery Service. Hope you guys like it and please let us know if...

Episode 49: Perfect Blue

November 18, 2017 20:04 - 1 hour - 69.7 MB

Hey guys! Happy post-Halloween/pre-Thanksgiving! And for people outside of the US, howdy in general! This week, we're talking about Satoshi Kon's 1997 psychological thriller, Perfect Blue. Join us as we talk about the creepy tactics of the J-Pop industry, the false closeness of social media and why Darren Aronofsky is a hack weeaboo.  Sorry for a few audio issues in this episode, they should be resolved in our next release. Thank you so much for listening! Please subscribe and rate us on...

Episode 48: Over the Garden Wall

October 30, 2017 17:00 - 1 hour - 89.1 MB

Hey guys! Just in time for Halloween and the slide towards Thanksgiving, it's Over the Garden Wall! This odd romp down a rabbit's hole of Early 20th Century Americana is a hell of a lot of fun! Produced by Cartoon Network and created by Pat McHale (of Adventure Time fame), Over the Garden Wall is a heck of a good time and one of our favorites! This episode was a request from Mia Kaleidoscope. Please enjoy!  

Episode 47: Fantastic Mr. Fox

October 15, 2017 22:15 - 51 minutes - 55.9 MB

Howdy, everyone! This week, join Robbie and I for our review of Wes Anderson's 2009 stop motion film, Fantastic Mr. Fox. It's a delightfully fun romp involving well-dressed critters, the incomprehensible rules of whack ball and Jason Schwartzmann being a total sassafras for like 70% of the movie. (I still love him though. -Tracy) Thank you so much for listening and hope you like the episode! Feel free to contact us on Twitter or via email for comments, suggestions, etc. Robbie Twitter: @...

Episode 46 : Redline (or We're Not Mad-house, We're Just Diesel-ppointed)

September 30, 2017 15:05 - 43 minutes - 44.8 MB

Hi guys! Well, this one was inevitable. We've been toying around and joking about it for a while now, so finally, we decided to review Redline: a movie that took multiple viewing sessions for us to get through it. Though an exceptionally gorgeous movie, it has more than a few similar weaknesses to The Phantom Menace. (Oddly specific, but trust me, it's there.) We still had a lot of fun talking about so, hope you dig it as well. Please rate and subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever yo...

Episode 45: Rock-a-Doodle

September 15, 2017 17:00 - 52 minutes - 58.5 MB

Hey guys! We're back with another Don Bluth movie! This time we're talking about the 1991 feature Rock-a-doodle! This movie, while one of my favorites as a kid, is so much less comprehensible than I remember but dang is it a ride. A fun ride? Maybe! Thank you so much for listening and please enjoy!

Episode 44: Storks

August 29, 2017 20:54 - 1 hour - 61 MB

Hey guys! Join Robbie and I for the surprisingly sweet and hilarious 2016 film, Storks. We go into it blind and come out kicking ourselves for not seeing it in theaters. We address our mutual love of Tulip, a surprising jab at gentrification, lupine engineers and the astonishing lack of poop jokes in this movie. (Seriously, how did that NOT happen in a movie about babies?! Such a pleasant surprise!) Hope you guys like it! Please let us know if you liked the episode, what you'd like us to...

Episode 43: Tom and Jerry - Willy Wonka (Mini Episode)

August 16, 2017 19:14 - 32 minutes - 32.4 MB

Hey dudes! This week, Robbie and I are doing a mini-review of the Tom and Jerry version of Willy Wonka, a movie that nobody asked for but still somehow managed to happen. It's unnecessary, occasionally grotesque and endlessly uncomfortable. Of course, we were going to watch it! :D Feel free to contact us on Twitter if you have questions, comments or have a review request! If you're a content creator and would like to join us on an episode, let us know! Also, if you could please leave us ...

Episode 44: Storks

August 16, 2017 16:32

Howdy do, guys! Join Robbie and I for the surprisingly heartfelt and hilarious film Storks. We reflect on our mutual love for the sweetest potato Tulip, the architectural know-how of wolves and the self-aware nature of the Warner Animation Group scriptwriters. Thank you for listening! Please contact us on Twitter if you have any questions, episode ideas, or comments. If you're a content creator and you'd like to join us on the show, please reach out and we'd love to speak with you. :) ...

Episode 42: The Boy and the World (Again!)

July 27, 2017 17:00 - 1 hour - 68.9 MB

Hey guys, we found a new episode for you! And this time, we've got a guest! Her name is Angela Entzminger and she asked if we wanted to do Boy and the World and we said "heck yea!" The Boy and the World is a 2013 Brazilian animated movie. It's whimsical, but also deep and interesting. Angela Entzminger is a production assistant with Nickelodeon, she works on The Loud House and can be found here, here, and oh my, here! You can find also check out her podcast, The Animated Journey. We hope you...

Episode 41: The Chipmunk Adventure

July 13, 2017 12:11 - 48 minutes - 53.1 MB

Dust off your full body length sweaters and join Robbie and Tracy for The Chipmunk Adventure! This movie boasts some great animation, fun songs and a disconcertingly angular pair of rich siblings. (You could grate cheese on those cheek bones!)  Leg warmers, a reality wherein somehow hot air balloons are the easiest mode of transportation, not being weirded out by depositing small doll versions of yourself filled with money and gems. This movie has it all and yes, of course, Uncomfortable R...

Episode 40: The Great Mouse Detective (Drunken Commentary)

June 19, 2017 17:01 - 1 hour - 83.9 MB

Howdy everybody! Grab a cup of tea, butter those crumpets and join us for our drunken commentary for the 1986 Disney film, The Great Mouse Detective. This underrated cult classic follows the story of Basil of Baker Street, the Holmesian mouse with love of adventure and (apparently) only moderately convincing cosplay. We've got adorable Scottish mice, friendly basset hounds and Vincent Price as the delightfully campy Ratigan. This episode is a bit more free-form as we basically do a running...

Episode 39: The Plague Dogs

June 19, 2017 16:47 - 51 minutes - 52.8 MB

*Please note: this episode features descriptions of animal abuse and violence so listener discretion is advised. * Hey everyone! Who's ready to get sad and angry at the same time? That's right, it's angrad time! (Sangry?) We're talking about the 1982 film, The Plague Dogs directed by Martin Rosen and written by Richard Adams (both of Watership Down fame). Our story follows two dogs, Rowlf and Snitter, as they escape from an animal testing facility and try to survive in the outdoors. It...

Episode 38: Ernest and Celestine

June 07, 2017 19:08 - 51 minutes - 58.7 MB

Hey guys, it's great to see you again! This week we are talking about the 2012 French feature "Ernest and Celestine." This adorable movie follows the journey of a bear and a mouse who become friends in a world where bears live above and mice live below. It is honestly one of the cutest movies we've ever done and after watching it, we were both excited to talk about it, so we sincerely hope you enjoy! Also, as mentioned in the episode, here is a link to the official site: link!

Episode 37: American Pop

May 23, 2017 15:16 - 1 hour - 75 MB

Hey everyone! This week, we're reviewing American Pop, the 1981 Ralph Bakshi animated film. Known for its use of rotoscoping, a killer soundtrack and weird hippies who love corn, it follows 4 generations of one family and the evolution of pop music in the United States. (This is an aside, but Pete kinda looks like if Chester Cheetah was a human.) Hope you guys like this one! Thank you for listening! Robbie Twitter: @lobster_writer Tracy Twitter: @tctrauscht

Episode 36: Raggedy Ann and Andy - A Musical Adventure

May 11, 2017 18:05 - 51 minutes - 54.5 MB

The year is 1977. It was a dark time for America: gas prices were high, jeans had bell bottoms, lots of kitchen appliances were colored in avocado green and lemon yellow for no good reason. And rising out of this desolate landscape is an animated movie that bucks logic and reason in favor of creepy singing dolls, sentient piles of taffy and a blue camel with some major depression issues. Join us, if you dare, for the insanity that is Raggedy Ann and Andy - A Musical Adventure. ------ ...

Animation Station Classic: The Last Unicorn

May 02, 2017 17:00 - 58 minutes - 58.6 MB

Hey guys! For those of you who don't remember, we used to upload our episodes on a different site. That site is going to become derelict and we didn't want you all to lose some of our favorite old episodes. So here's our review of The Last Unicorn. In this episode, we talk about 1982's nostalgic animated fantasy, The Last Unicorn, and the importance of using modern music by the band America as the soundtrack. We also highlight some of our favorite and least favorite elements of the film. H...

Episode 35: The Secret of NIMH

April 23, 2017 04:21 - 1 hour - 77.5 MB

Hey guys! We are back at it again, reviewing a movie from the 80s! This time, even more of that bizarre animal testing period of animation from the early 80s thru the 90s. This is another Don Bluth film that we're reviewing, 1982's "The Secret of NIMH". It was a lot of fun to talk about and it was really cool remembering some stuff from childhood while we did. Dom Deluise, giant monster cats and tiny mouse glasses: what's not to like? We should note that we owe this episode to one of our lis...

Episode 34: Ferngully, The Last Rainforest

April 11, 2017 14:07 - 1 hour - 76.8 MB

What happens when you combine fairies, Christian Slater, Australia and a unnervingly sexualized smoke monster? You get the 1992 environmentalist animated film, Ferngully! Want a lack of Australian accents? Done! Robin Williams as a bat rapping? Of course we have that! It's the 90s!   Seriously though, we had so much fun recording this one. Hope you guys dig it and thank you for listening! Please rate and review us on iTunes! We would really appreciate your feedback. Search for Anim...

Episode 33: Your Name *Spoilers*

March 30, 2017 11:52 - 55 minutes - 60.8 MB

Hey hey guys! This week, Robbie and I are reviewing the smash hit 2016 anime film Your Name, directed by Makoto Shinkai. Join us as we get into anime tropes, touching your own boobs and how much this movie messed with our emotions. In a good way, but you know, a way that stays with you for a while. Hope you enjoy it! Robbie: @lobster_writer Tracy: @tctrauscht

Episode 32: The Thief and the Cobbler with Kari

March 21, 2017 05:00 - 1 hour - 64.3 MB

Hey guys, sorry about posting this one a little bit late. This week we're talking about the movie The Thief and the Cobbler, a sort of unfinished feature directed and produced by Richard Williams of Who Framed Roger Rabbit fame. There are several different cuts of the movie that were more or less thrown together by various companies. We talk about two of them: the Miramax cut and the Recobbled cut, which was an attempt to finish Williams' original vision. Overall, it was a lot of fun to reco...

Episode 31: Clone High

February 20, 2017 07:11 - 59 minutes - 69.2 MB

Hi guys! This episode, we talk about the short-lived, fantastic TV show Clone High. This brief gem aired in 2002-2003 on MTV, at least in the U.S. and Canada. The show follows the misadventures of a group of celebrity clones, including but not limited to JFK, Abe Lincoln, Joan of Arc, and infamously, Ghandi! It was produced by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, the same duo behind The Lego Movie, 21 Jump Street and Lego Batman! Happy listening!

Episode 30: Sita Sings the Blues

February 14, 2017 18:00 - 57 minutes - 57.5 MB

Hey everyone!  Happy Valentine's Day! Today, we're reviewing animator Nina Paley's bittersweet but lushly animated film from 2008, Sita Sings the Blues. It's a retelling of the Indian epic poem, The Ramayana but with a creative twist that deals with relationships, faithfulness and monkey armies. Hope you like it and thank you for listening! Robbie: @lobster_writer Tracy: @tctrauscht

Episode 29: We're Back featuring Lord Bung

February 04, 2017 13:11 - 1 hour - 81.4 MB

Hey guys!   This week, we're revisiting We're Back: A Dinosaur's Story, a movie Steven Spielberg probably barely remembers, even though he produced it! A barely comprehensible mix of dinosaurs, Wheaties for nerds and super uncomfortable forced romances between children. We had the lovely and incredibly talented Lord Bung on with us and had a great time taking this movie apart. Hope you enjoy it!   Lord Bung: @LordBung Robbie: @lobster_writer Tracy:@tctrauscht

Episode 28: An Increasingly Drunker Bojack Christmas

December 25, 2016 15:12 - 1 hour - 119 MB

A merry jingly day to you all! :D This week, Robbie and I are joined by our friends John and Liz as we review our favorite episodes of the Netflix series Bojack Horseman and drink heavily. Episodes featured include The Telescope, Downer Ending, Best Thing That Ever Happened and That's Too Much, Man. We had so much fun recording this one, hope you guys enjoy it! NOTE: This episode features major spoilers for seasons 1-3 of Bojack so we highly recommend you check out the series first before...

Episode 27: Help! I'm a Fish!

December 22, 2016 19:00 - 1 hour - 77.3 MB

Hey guys! Sorry we've been gone so long! We're trying to get back on track, we promise! As you've likely noticed, we're on a new site! We're going to try slowly migrating everything over from the old site to this one, but it'll be slow-going. But enough about that. This episode we are joined by our friend Tyler from Cynical Cartoons podcast. We talk about the movie "Help! I'm a Fish!", a 2001 Danish-German-Irish animated film. This unusual movie features of the voices of Aaron Paul and Ala...

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