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March is here on the Talking Simpsons Network, and once again it's our monthly poll to pick the next subject of our premium podcast, What A Cartoon Movie! Each month we record a fresh, extra-long podcast about an animated film, and then release it for our $10 Patreon subscribers. And when we open up the voting, we want to let all the $5 folks have a chance to be heard as well so they can help pick episodes they might enjoy down the line. And as noted in our recent updated schedule, an extended preview of this movie podcast will now be our last What A Cartoon! episode released each month in the regular feed!

For March 2020, it's time to return to of favorite theme of ours: film adaptations of shows we've covered! Yes, we've got four different movies to choose from, all based on a show we've podcasted about before. The four choices are:

Daria: Is It Fall Yet, all the way from 2000 it's the TV movie of Daria's tumultuous summer!

The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, 2004's film adaptation of the happy sponge that was once planned as the finale!

Wakko's Wish, the long-overdue Animaniacs film that was released in 1999!

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, the 2005 Aardman feature that contained the duo's biggest adventure ever!

So please, make your voices heard before March 8,  and let your voices be heard! Last month's poll was very close, so every vote counts. Thanks as always for your amazing support, and here's to another great month of podcast fun!

Comments

Anonymous

It is finally time for Spongebob and his movie

Anonymous

All of these are fine choices but to my mind it's easily the most notable and interesting of these picks. Daria and Animaniacs are more or less long TV episodes. Wallace and Gromit is fine but kind of lesser. It is the sponge's hour.

Angel

My vote goes to Spongebob. My heart will go to Daria because I really wanted to hear Henry and Bob's take on the bisexual artist who hit on Jane in that movie because that subplot rubbed me the wrong way.