Everyone has their own theories about what's really going on behind the scenes of their favourite media, but Crackpot Theories is dedicated to the most insane, the most unlikely and the most baffling of theories. Be sure to wear a tinfoil hat when listening, you never know what government agents think we're getting too close to the truth...
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 46 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureAnimation & MangaComedy |
Back from hiatus with some more horror content! more
This week featuring Eric Holden from The Goblin's Corner podcast sees us discussing Skyrim's creepy reality-shifting Dragonborn and deep diving into the psyche of Alduin the World-Eater. Bonus theory: are all of Lady Gaga's biggest hits secretly ref... more
Why do the struggling-for-survival fantasy creatures of the Dark Crystal look and sound so much like Muppets? Same production company or something more sinister? Can you really go from modern day television hijinks to magical dystopia simply by shoot... more
Could the expansive lore of Star Wars have its roots in the most down-to-earth musical of all time, Fiddler on the Roof? Are Leias hairstyles a reflection of her East-European heritage? Are there six degrees of separation between Yoda and Yente? more
Do the residents of Summerisle really believe that burning one policeman to death in a big wicker effigy is going to help their crops, or is that just a cover for what they're REALLY up to? And how did it get burned? We never found out....
What could a super-popular genre-defining musical like Les Miserables have in common with the uber-violent techo-horror Terminator franchise? One robotic stone-faced man-machine hunting his quarry, leaving bodies in his wake and fixated on one partic... more
After a short hiatus we are back with more nonsense! more
In a slightly unusual turn, this week sees us discussing the ins and outs of glass chemistry with BillieBBillie, an expert on the subject. Big Pharma is one thing, Big Glass is something else!
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Sinead is a marvelous host - filled with boundless creativity energy and positivity! This show so much fun.
What a fantastic concept and its really well executed!
I find this show so interesting! The hosts are so much fun, and they bring you along on some hair-brained theories, but I always end up learning something about the subject too! Great podcast!
Really love this concept! You can literally do whatever you want with a show like this, and we're here for it. This show is definitely going in our regular rotation!
Ever had a truly crazy idea you dismissed out of hand... but secretly thought it could actually be true? Or wondered what kind of secret agenda the writers/artists of your favourite shows were REALLY trying to push? more
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