A story analysis show wherein two old friends (both TF fans since '84) rewatch an episode of the original Transformers cartoon and convene to talk about what they saw. VISIT OUR TEEPUBLIC STORE for shirts, stickers, magnets, totes, and all sorts of things !
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 156 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Animation & MangaLeisure |
Our second WATCHALONG is not from G1 TRANSFORMERS, but from BEAST WARS TRANSFORMERS! It is season two's three part season ender, the apex of that series. Why not start at the first episode? THERE'S NO TIME FOR THAT! If you haven't watched BEAST WARS,... more
Our first WATCHALONG is not from TRANSFORMERS at all! It is 1987's G.I.JOE THE MOVIE, the epitome of Sunbow's run on G.I.JOE. Why start at the END? BECAUSE WE LOVE THIS MOVIE SO MUCH! Other watchalongs will follow at random intervals, and YES, we wil... more
We've arrived at the LAST episode (for awhile)! Here we just talk about how it slowly came together and how it almost didn't happen, and what Jerzy and I were doing in relation to TFs from Rebirth to essentially today. It's THE SECRET ORIGIN OF FOUR ... more
It's the PENULTIMATE episode... kinda! For awhile at least. In its current form. This time we read feedback from loyal listeners, like yourself perhaps! And next time we wrap things up! more
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Thanks so much for creating this podcast! You two have such a great chemistry and I look forward to each and every episode! You’ve created such a welcoming and thought provoking listen. Thoughtful conversations about characters, themes, childhood memories and of course the toys gave me such a feeling of relatedness.
A great review podcast of one of my favorite cartoons from my youth. A great resource for any Transformers fan!
So glad I found this podcast! I love the thought provoking, in depth reviews by Jerzy and Hoover, and their sometimes completely different takes on an episode. I also love introducing my sons to the cartoon which was such a pillar in my childhood.
Have enjoyed this podcast since it started.. From Jerzy’s insights into storytelling to Hoover’s brilliant theories and choice 80s toy commercial selects.. the pair seem to strike the right balance effortlessly. A thoughtful, sincere and funny approach to a cartoon series that I loved so much as a child. Andreas, Greece.
I was a bigger fan of the Transformers comic book as a kid and never really appreciated the cartoon. Jerzy and Hoover have kindled a new love for this series that I never believed I would have. I hope they decide to continue this podcast covering Beast Wars and Beast Machines, rounding out the G1 continuity.
Apple Podcasts | #48 | Canada/Leisure/Animation & Manga |
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