Zetus Lepetus: A Mammoth Club Original Podcast is hosted by Molly, Alan, and Max. Each episode features a detailed breakdown and discussion of the wild world of Disney Channel Original Movies, or DCOMs, chronologically.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 84 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film |
Molly, Alan, and Max return to Camp Rock for a final jam as they watch an old rivalry between old band mates lead to an impromptu competition to determine which camp reigns supreme.
Molly, Alan, and Max join their fellow Bumblebees and follow the misadventures of their Den Brother, Alex, as he overcomes his selfish ways.
Molly, Alan, and Max follow the misadventures of Jess as she rides a roller coaster of emotion alongside her kidnapper, Chris Wilde.
In this story of sibling trauma waiting to happen, Molly, Alan, and Max watch as Justin, Alex, and Max have to reverse an errant wish that threatens their very existence.
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I’m obsessed. This is hilarious, informative, charming, and my new favorite podcast ever. Ever. 10/10, absolutely peachy king. Fully exquisid.
I have been watching the MC YouTube channel before a trip to Orlando this year so thought I would give this podcast a listen on my commute. I am not familiar with most of the DCOM back catalogue so picked the High School Musical episode as I have at least seen that movie. Twenty minutes later I had to pull over because I could not see the road, spent five minutes in a lay-by with my head on the steering wheel crying with laughter. “FIFTY DOLLARS” was the tipping point for me. Honestly, I will pr... more
I absolutely love this podcast. I absolutely die every time I listen and I keep coming back for more. I love DCOMS and listening to them tear apart my happy more
I love watching the Mammoth Club reviews on YouTube and I’ve kind of listened to the podcast episodes off and on. more
A great addition to the MAM FAM, teaching me loads about old dcoms, never seen any of them but still love listening repeatedly. As you get to know Molly Alan and Max (through this and YouTube videos etc) it is the sideline conversations and the chaos twins trying to lead Alan astray that get me howling with laughter and forever looking forward to the next episode. Just downloaded loads of episodes in readiness for a holiday
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Apple Podcasts | #31 | South Korea/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
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this podcast launched 2 years ago and published 84 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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