
“I bought you five minutes…”
In this episode that goes to infinity… and beyond, Stanford and Marc enlist as Space Rangers to review & discuss Disney•Pixar’s newest film, LIGHTYEAR.
(recorded on: Monday June 20th, 2022)
Continue reading“I bought you five minutes…”
In this episode that goes to infinity… and beyond, Stanford and Marc enlist as Space Rangers to review & discuss Disney•Pixar’s newest film, LIGHTYEAR.
(recorded on: Monday June 20th, 2022)
Continue readingIn this episode the man, the myth, the legend himself, Greg Weisman, joins Tom Fonss and Marc Vibbert.
Weisman’s Shakespearian background, the origins of Gargoyles (and it’s twentieth anniversary), hopes for the possible futures of both The Spectacular Spider-Man and Young Justice, as well as voice acting on Star Wars: Rebels are all spoken of. Plus so much more…
Also Discussed: Doctor Who and Transformers – Beast Machines reviews, Donald Glover as Miles Morales/Spider-Man, Daffy Duck’s Quackbusters, and a flying Baymax.
(Recorded on 09/12/14)
Hop on the bus with Marc and Matt as they head to Monsters University for orientation. Joining them on campus are Pixar story artist Austin Madison and animator Chris Chua to give us an in-depth look at the production of the film as well as a little bit about The Blue Umbrella.
Hear it here first: details about the MU short that will appear on the Blu-ray this fall, Party Central directed by Kelsey Mann.
Little surprises around every corner, but nothing dangerous, so stay tuned!
In this episode Marc and Matt are joined by voice acting legend Bill Farmer (voice of Goofy, Pluto, Foghorn Leghorn, & Yosemite Sam as well as many others). Interview includes discussion of inspiration for Mr. Farmer’s career, great stories, and thoughts on stop motion animation. Marc and Matt also debate the ending of Bambi, all this and much, much more…
In their 25th epi-versary Marc and Matt are joined by guest hosts Tim Costello and Jonathan Morris to discuss the animated legend of the dark knight. Plus much, much more…
“I am the terror that flaps in the night.”