
Have you ever had a thought about a trivial question regarding film, TV, video games, anime or something else within the realms of geek and pop culture?
So have this trio!
Welcome to the world of Trivial Titans. Join Christian R. Allan, Jason Freeman and Iain Boulton as they attempt to answer the questions that never really needed answers in the first place.
Questions like "What fictional products... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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This special bonus, not to mention uncensored, episode of Trivial Titans was recorded at this year's Minami Con 26, an anime convention held annually in Southampton, UK.
The Titans catch up in the bar area to talk about what they have been doing at ... more
What is the greatest fictional robot?
The Titans get technical in this episode as they put forward their choices for the best fictional robot.
Dipping into novels like The Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy, TV shows like Star Trek and even toy line... more
What was the worst movie you've paid to see?
The Titans share their cinematic missteps in an episode dedicated to sharing some of the worst movies the trio have had the misfortune of watching.
Films that come under fire include Crank 2: High Voltag... more
What fictional vehicle would you want on your driveway?
The Titans tick off their wish list of cars, rockets, robots and cheeses they'd wish to see on their driveway.
In this episode, we'll have a grand day out with one Titan's choice, discover wha... more
The Titans return from their Christmas break and catch up. So much that they forgo their originally planned question and go off on random tangents.
Instead, find out what the Titans got up during their break, discover who doesn't like Ricky Gervais,... more
The Titans celebrate the festive holidays - a little early - as they talk about their favourite Christmas TV and Movies.
Christian makes his case for Die Hard being a Christmas movie, Iain recounts his experience meeting a Disney villain and Jason j... more
With the UK General Election 2019 taking place, The Titans have their own Election Special by asking who are the best and worst fictional politicians.
We delve into the original House of Cards, consider leadership under M. Bison, and the hilarious b... more
Here we go again! It's the second season of Trivial Titans and we're rebooting everything!
Actually, The Titans are dealing with the question of what fictional properties deserve a reboot?
The Titans make cases for Doctor Who, WWE, Gargoyles and ev... more










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