
Every other week, Nick Amadeus and Lars Casteen sit down with a guest to watch a lost, strange, or forgotten piece of children's entertainment, eat a bowl of cereal, and have a conversation to figure out if they learned anything from the experience.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 104 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmComedy | ||||

Writer Danielle Henderson joins Nick and Lars to watch the final episode of The World of David the Gnome, a Spanish-animated adaptation of a Dutch children's book series about the adventures of a veterinarian gnome and his animal friends. In the epis... more
Author and writer Tom O'Donnell returns to Breakfast Studios to join Nick and Lars for an episode of Ghostbusters, the mid-'80s cartoon classic featuring all your favorite characters from the movie of the same name. It's Egon Spengler, Peter Venkman,... more
Filmmaker and comedian Amanda Justice joins Nick and Lars to watch early '90s Nickelodeon classic Clarissa Explains It All, a live-action sitcom starring Melissa Joan Hart about a precocious teenage girl. The episode we watched is about Clarissa gett... more
Writer Maggie Serota returns to join Nick and Lars for an episode of The Mysterious Cities of Gold, an early '80s Japanese / French animated series about 16th century South America that was broadcast on Nickelodeon through the '80s. The episode that ... more
I love the idea of this show, but listening to anyone eat or chew is one of the most annoying noises I can think of. I couldn’t make it through a whole episode because of the cereal munching and, in particular, the hosts attempting to converse while eating. I understand the aspect of including this aspect, given that it was synonymous with watching Saturday morning cartoons as children, but the actual sound is maddening. Sorry, guys. Can’t handle it.
I’m craving more of this podcast. It brings me down memory lane while being extremely entertaining.
...is that they have stopped making episodes for the foreseeable future.
So I'm a little behind. But wow, this is a great podcast.
Nick, Lars and their breakfast guests bring a funny and insightful on children's programming and breakfast cereal. Sound like an unusual podcast? It is but these guys make it work and make it great. I am about 16 episodes in and these guys keep getting better.









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