Bonus Credit 28 - Stefoddy Bennettalion (Patreon)
Published:
2023-01-14 23:40:52
Imported:
2023-06
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A double-sized delight, because I couldn’t figure out where to cut it! Enjoy choice samples from the past handful of episodes, including the full saga of Frank Cifaldi investigating the Married With Children point and click adventure.
A SMALL DESCRIPTION OF EPISODES PULLED FROM:
- (Ep. 265) Pre-show. Frank, Jaffe and Brandon discuss Michigan J. Frog facts. Brandon translates some French. Frank discusses all the anime he’s ever seen. Tim recommends all of Jojo and insists Cowboy Bebop doesn’t count as anime. I left in the audio-syncing clap moment this time because there’s some cute moments there.
- (Ep. 265) Brandon is trying to decide whether to go 4:3 or 16:9 with his Wii and has been exploring Indian PS2 and PSP games. Tim explains how Bomberman: Act Zero is more true to Bomberman origins than most Bomberman games.
- (Ep. 266) Pre-show. Brandon shares a few details of his half-laptop setup. Frank reveals the Married With Children game to the world. We all know Ed O’Neill has been a rock-solid practitioner of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Jaffe did something and it worked.
- The Married With Children game screenshot
- (Ep. 266) Please just never email Tim about anything, he already knows whatever you’re going to tell him. Brandon shares some Christopher Lambert facts and can’t remember Clarissa Explains It All. Frank is really trying to figure out this Married With Children game.
- (Ep. 268) Extended intro. Brandon has been watching that old Speed Racer show and has information on which version of the Blu-Ray YOU should buy. Tim shares the original name of the Flintstones and why he likes the Crunchyroll subtitles for Dragonball.
- (Ep. 268) Extended break. Brandon has a little more to say about Steel Battalion. Tim quizzes the panel on what Bubsy is referring to when he says “What could possibly go wrong?” Frank shares everything he’s learned about the canceled Married With Children video game, including the work of a hidden master of the VGA palette.