Live from Chickentown, Kevin and Kornflake sip nasty black coffee and talk about silly & geeky things. Frequent subjects include: Saturday morning cartoons, music, comic books, TV and movies of the 1970s and 1980s, and, uh, chickens. (We like chickens.) Also lots of convention talk, as we regularly attend Dragon Con, MarsCon, and many other nerdy gatherings. We're frightened and confused. Join us!... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 700 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Our Dragon Con review finally concludes, just in time for us to get ready for next year's Dragon Con. We're looking at the last two days of the convention, including: Muppet talk with Muppet performers/designers Bill Barretta, Kevin Clash, Bonnie Eri... more
Our coverage of Dragon Con (Atlanta's massive Labor Day weekend nerd convention) continues! Thrill to every single weird thing we did on Friday and Saturday! Including: The Geek Girls Run! The Muppet Mayhem tournament! The return of the Music Video B... more
Here we go with the first of three (yikes, let's hope it's just three) episodes reviewing everything we did at Dragon Con, the ultimate gathering of geeks over Labor Day weekend in Atlanta. Including: A visit to the Center for Puppetry Arts, where we... more
It's the shocking conclusion of our second Saturday Night Live character FlopFight tournament, and Dragon Con American Sci-Fi Classics Track co-director Joe Crowe is still here providing expert commentary. Our competitors may include a pair of insecu... more
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National Whatever Day is my favorite segment, but they're all delightfully random and great.
(Also I might be a bit biased.)
Can't believe this podcast has been going strong with weekly episodes for nearly TEN YEARS now.
That's a whole decade of goofing off.
That's dedication!
Kevin, Kornflake, and that amazing Mayor of Chickentown they've got there all absolutely RULE!
Hello. How do you do? I am fine. As are Kevin and Kornflake. Their discussion of geeky throwbacks, sf cons, comedy music, and other miscellany never fail to entertain. (Or at least confound.) And they'll save your goose! (No, no. Wait. That's not right. Ah.) They'll give you Chickens in the News! And that, surely, is the true meaning of Christmas. Or something.
You know stuff? Like weird stuff? Like how many episodes do Young Dan’l Boone there were? This is your podcast.
At times random and strange, Kevin and Kornflake have created a very cool chickenverse where they talk on a wide variety of subjects. As avid concert goers, music lovers, and certified nerds, they have a lot to offer in conversation, which always makes for an entertaining listen! I very much enjoy the simultaneous structure and deviation from said structure on a weekly basis.
Kevin and Kornflake have great chemistry, funny banter, and talk about all sorts of pop culture deitrus from decades past - Saturday morning cartoons and sitcoms and Rankin-Bass specials, etc. This is a really fun listen.
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Engaging in a whimsical atmosphere, this podcast features lively conversations about a range of nostalgic topics frequently rooted in pop culture from the 1970s and 1980s. The hosts touch on everything from Saturday morning cartoons and vintage comic books to music and memorable television shows, all while infusing humor and camaraderie into their discussions. A unique aspect is the incorporation of quirky themes such as chickens and interactions about events like Dragon Con and MarsCon, which further emphasizes their nerdy and charming character. This blend of silliness paired with nostalgia is likely to resonate with listeners who enjoy a light-hearted exploration of entertainment history and nerd culture.
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