The only improv comedy Dragon Ball podcast in the universe wherein Vince White and Aaron J. Shelton attempt the ridiculous task of watching every episode and iteration of the franchise.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 385 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ImprovTV & FilmComedy |
First time guest (and our boss) Riley Hopkins joins Aaron to show some love for Gohan while Cell becomes complete in like the last five minutes of the episode. more
Returning guest Ian Herrin joins Aaron to ask so many questions about Dragon Ball that we almost forget to talk about Cell's nasty tail. more
Noah Carden from Thinking Too Hard About Anime joins Aaron to watch Krillin do the dumbest thing he's ever done. more
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Hi guys I stumbled on your podcast on google when I finished my other dragonball podcast and they where hilarious. And I am currently watching your back log of your videos and I have been laughing a lot. Keep up the great work guys. KEEP FIGHTING!!!!
I have never before laughed aloud in public and can say that I, thanks to Vince and Aaron, have lost my public laughing outburst honor on the NYC subway. Luckily, it was a light crowd. I encourage you (even if you haven’t yet watched any dragon ball) to try this podcast out and lose your public laughing outburst chastity along with the rest of us! You’ll be glad you did.
I have never before laughed aloud in public and can say that I, thanks to Vince and Aaron, have lost my public laughing outburst honor on the NYC subway. Luckily, it was a light crowd. I encourage you (even if you haven't yet watched any dragon ball) to try this podcast out and lose your public laughing outburst chastity along with the rest of us! You'll be glad you did.
I came across this podcast one morning and was not sure about it at first. But very quickly I came to love it. So much in fact that I listen to it every single morning. The hosts are great and easy to listen to. They do such a great job covering every episode. The comedy and improv have become one of the best parts. Everyone should give this show a listen. There really is something for everyone. Keep up the great job guys.
Who knew improv and Dragon Ball went together so well? Well we all do now. Admittedly I didn’t start from the beginning (I had to hear about my favorite episodes first to make sure I was making good life decisions). I listen at work so it’s a fantastic way to knock out 9 or 10 episodes. Anyway keep up the good work and I’ll catch y’all in a month when I get caught up!
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