Norah and Ben recommend that you prepare yourself mentally and physically for this week’s topic… adventure! Ben has lots of questions for Norah about her adventures overseas.
Cartoon oriented video games mentioned include: the Kingdom Hearths franchise, Mane 6’s “Them’s Fightin’ Herds,” and Cuphead.Ġ0:01:00 - This week’s word is one vowel drop away from being a cartonĠ0:02:44 - Bell and Howell was a motion picture machinery company based in Wheeling, ILĠ0:04:30 - Norah runs off again, Ben misquotes Porky Pig, and CupheadĠ0:07:55 - Gin tries to poop, complaining about movie trailers, and possible trailer alternativesĠ0:12:20 - Movie ratings, the funny papers, Walt Kelly’s Pogo Possum, and Mad TVĠ0:16:56 - Terry Gilliams’s shorts, the placement of screens, and political cartoonsĠ0:20:07 - The definition segment is delayed by Ben’s National Lampoon’s Vacation referenceĠ0:24:53 - The Family Circus was never funny, and the “make Peanuts funny” gameĠ0:26:06 - The first animated cartoons from the 1900sĠ0:30:10 - Remembering the flying toaster screensaver, Hardware Wars, and FantasiaĠ0:34:21 - Disney makes back it’s budget and other facts about the 1969 release of FantasiaĠ0:39:01 - Ben summarizes the concept behind the Kingdom Hearts franchise for NorahĠ0:41:51 - Library, Blockbuster, or GameStop?Ġ0:44:07 - Norah starts the great “all games have cartoons in them” debateĠ0:47:01 - The ungulates fighting game inspired by My Little Pony: Friendship is MagicĠ0:51:30 - A “band of bronies” receives Hasbro’s cease and desist notificationĠ0:54:23 - MLP FIM creator Lauren Faust helps Mane6 with character designs and storyĠ0:59:34 - The arcade feel of Cuphead, the Moldenhauer brothers, and the Netflix seriesĠ1:06:01 - What’s next for Studio MDHR, Sophomore jinxes, and the boss battle world recordĠ1:08:20 - Norah’s crowd funded potato salad storyĠ1:10:22 - Ben talks about donating to charities with Humble BundleĠ1:13:00 - “Don’t eat all of your money and cartoons!” Not really… it’s cartoon! The hosts reminisce about the theater and television cartoons of their youth before moving on to video games.
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