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Animation Deliberation Intro & Ads
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It's an animation, deliberation, a conversation and a celebration of all the action animated series. Yeah. Yeah. Well done. Well done.
Guest Introduction: Matthew Carroll
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Well, if you folks couldn't tell by the voice behind those beautiful vocals there, we have a very special guest with us today. I'm your host, Jay Scottie St. Clair. With me is my co-host, Zuhair Ali, and we've got with us Matthew Carroll from the Marvel Cinematic Universe podcast. Welcome to Animation Deliberation. Thanks for being here. How are you? What is up, Jay Scoots? How are you doing, buddy?
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All good here, all good here. Just a heads up to the behind the scenes stuff. I think I'm having a little instability with my wifi, so hopefully it doesn't impact this conversation too much. It is one I'm excited to have, but we will power through one way or another. All right, Zuhair, how you doing?
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Doing pretty well, man. Good to be here, and I'm glad to have Papa Panda Matt Carroll with us today.
Exploring The Boys Diabolical Series
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I like it. I like it. All right, so as stated up top, we are talking about The Boys Diabolical, the new animated anthology series from Amazon Prime set in the world of The Boys, which has had an exciting and explosive first two seasons. I want to bring back a segment we haven't done in a while, so this will be new to you, Matt.
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I like to bring this segment up every now and then based on a rating of yeah to yeah. Where do you land on this series as a whole? I definitely go with yeah. Right on, right on. It's up there and it's good. Very good. Zuhair, what are you thinking?
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I'm under the weather today, so I couldn't hit that tone if I wanted to, but just know that there is a lot of energy in my voice when I attempt my, yeah. Yeah. I apologize. I have kind of forgotten about your ailments before I post that challenge to you. So you're a trooper. I tried. Sorry, I'm feeling bad.
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Yeah, yeah. All right, so we had eight stories from eight different creators, kind of similar to some of the other shows we've covered on this show. The first one that comes to mind is Star Wars Visions. So they brought in some surprising talents. Before we get into, you know, discussing every single short, why don't you guys just start with what your favorite was? Matt,
Favorite Episode Discussion: Boyden 3D
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since you're the guest, I'll let you go first. Did you have a particular favorite from these eight entries?
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Man, it's hard to say. It's hard to say. I liked them all. They're very, very, very different, every one of them, obviously. I'm probably going to go with Boyden 3D. I liked Boyden 3D, the one about the couple that's dating. It was a Black Mirror episode in the middle of this boy's diabolical run.
Animated Crushes & Self-Discovery
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Yeah i really enjoyed that one i'm on the same page with both of you is definitely one of my favorites if not my favorite i love the story i love the animation style i loved i was a little bit more down to earth and an unexpected love story with some major consequences and
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you know, not to get too inappropriate or weird or anything like that. But we've talked about animated crushes in the past. I had to appreciate how thick and curvy Cherry was. And when she went cat form, I was maybe informed me of some fetishes I didn't know I had.
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It's like, trust me, darling, your freckles aren't what everyone's looking at right now. Exactly. Well, that's good. It's good to have some self-discovery while watching these shows. It really is. Hopefully not too much, though. Don't tell us any more.
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That's the thing that I had a problem with with that episode is it was the first one I watched on the plane that I was on. I downloaded these to watch on a plane and that was the first one and yeah, I had two children sitting next to me.
Humorous Viewing Experiences
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I started having to cut my screen to watch it through my hands because it was suddenly cartoons. The kids are obviously distracted by the fact that there's a cartoon on my phone. Oh my God.
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And I started having to like, excuse me, I want to cover this screen and watch because it's just like cartoon sex scenes. Like the most, you know, I'm not a big whatever anime fan. And I know anime has a lot of scenes like that here and there, but I have not seen that much cartoon sex in my life. So that was an interesting experience on a plane.
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So despite the fact that this was off of the boys, like nothing clicked to you, like there may be some way to draw content that shouldn't be watched in front of kids, like regardless.
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Well, I didn't know. In the first few episodes, it was mostly just the, like I knew that I would have to be, honestly, I was kind of joking with them actually paying attention. They weren't actually really paying. I was a little worried they would. They were like staring at their own iPads. There's that paranoia of like, oh man, if they look over right now. Yeah, exactly. They were looking at their own iPads, but I was like, there were a couple of scenes where I was like, I'm going to like angle this away from you, but then I'm like showing it to the whole aisle. So I had to like really keep my hands around my phone.
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I'm not sure if I had like a favorite per se but I do have these kind of like ranked in tiers depending on like my My enjoyment of them and my top tier was laser babies day out and BFFs I don't know they're both of them because they were animation styles that were just like so fun for me like they just
Favorite Animation Styles & Influences
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connected a lot better like BFS was very um what am I thinking of Teen Titans where it's like it is American cartoon but it's taking like a hint of anime especially like when they had like the dot eyes like what we love from Demon Slayer and stuff like that and just the silly facial expressions the fact that Aquafina was voicing it made it 10 times better
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Mm-hmm, and then laser babies day out was just so looney tunes and then and there was one to correct BFS is the episode where she gives birth to a Vought turd of the a compound being turd baby Exactly. She becomes best friends with
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It's so weird. It's such a weird episode, man. And her dialogue is so great. And then when they're having the fight in the sewer, she just summons all these little turd babies to fight. Yeah. Yeah. And the Deep is just like, that's your power. You control. I couldn't not think about the Iron Man 3 scene with Tony and Harvey was like, well, we're connected. Oh.
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Yeah. And the laser babies day out was just, um, it was very Looney Tunes. It was very Animaniacs. It reminded me of one bit called, um, Mindy and, uh, like the dog. Yeah. The dog had to babysit the kid all the time. Yeah. Well, I think babies day out animation, correct? Buttons. Okay.
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Well, I think Baby's Day Out was an old Looney Tunes cartoon or something, right? Like that era? Yeah, I think so. The animation style on Wikipedia says, 1990s Steven Steelberg animation. So they definitely are trying to embrace a bit of that. And it was... So it reminded me of that show that I mentioned, Bindi Button, where he's trying to follow after her when she's getting into silly stuff. It reminded me of the Jack Jack shorts from The Incredibles 2.
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Sure, sure and just both of those because they kind of just despite how rated are they were the way that it just kind of like Captured that essence of like what I loved about cartoons as a kid. It was just it was really fun There's no dialogue or anything of this one, too It was just pure chaos of this kid being loose trying to get her to live a red ball and just murdering everyone across the way Mm-hmm
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Yeah. I am interested to learn that it was inspired by the 90s Spielberg animation because while it very much does remind me of like animaniacs and hysteria and stuff like that, I kind of found it leaning into like the trappings of like tech savory and those really old school Looney Tunes kind of like Matt was talking about. But yeah, it's the best of both worlds there. Another one of my favorites. That one's by Seth Rogen as well.
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Yeah, Seth Rogen was involved there, yeah. Yeah, good call. And I did look it up there. There was a 90s movie called Baby's Day Out, which I do. Oh, okay. Yeah, it was live action, which is funny.
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I had not thought of that movie until you just brought it up right now. It was somewhere in the recesses of my mind, but yeah. I remembered it when I was watching the episode because it's the same thing. It's like the baby's walking on skyscrapers and stuff. Exactly. In this one, it's a laser baby. Okay.
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Yeah. And as much as these shorts all could have been set in the world of the TV show, another one of my favorites was one of the ones that was clearly inspired by the comic book series, even from the way they animated the characters. And that's the one with the wide wonder and him going on display. I can't remember if it was to join the seven or to receive accolades of some kind, but even Billy Butcher, he wasn't voiced by
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So why can't I think of his name? Carl Urban.
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He was not voiced by Carl Urban, he was voiced by Jason Isaacs, but he looked just like he did right out of the comic book. They even took Huey and had him voiced by Simon Pegg, who was his father in the show because he was always supposed to be based on Simon Pegg in the comics. But that one just took everything I loved about the boys in terms of showcasing how terrible the soups can be as people and how exploitative, and then just giving them their just desserts with some really gruesome
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and violence outcomes towards the end. So he was supposed to be in the Hall of Fame of Heroes. And I actually thought that was, I thought that was Frenchie with him just because of the facial hair design. Yeah, I thought so too. I looked up the voice cast and it was Simon Pegg voicing We Huey. So that's why he had the Scottish accent and whatnot. Because yeah, in the comic book he's Scottish.
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Yeah. This was supposed to all be in, I'd heard it was all in the, in the, you know, the boys universe, but yeah, all the, all the character designs and stuff are more like the comics, which I thought was interesting. I didn't know if it was like, I had me wondering if it was a rights issue. Like they were like, the boys diabolical can be a completely different show. We have to pay the actors and stuff to use their likenesses if it's based on the comics, you know?
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Yeah, yeah, for sure. And that episode was called I'm Your Pusher. So kind of opened with the character that basically provided all the drugs to all the celebrity soups and whatnot.
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Yeah. That one and the final episode with Homelander are the two that are most like the show, you know what I mean? Yeah, those two could easily be canon. Right, right, right, exactly.
Homelander's Origin & Actor Controversy
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Yeah. Well, while we're on the subject of that last one, one plus one equals two, that was definitely another one of my favorite episodes. It wasn't my favorite, but it was just a really good one and definitely felt like it fit in the canon of the show in terms of having, you know,
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the actual voice cast there with Elizabeth Shue voicing Madeline, Anthony Starr voicing Homelander, and just getting to see his first forehand action and how he went from being a somewhat altruistic hero with good intentions just to having that level of power
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warped by the witnesses and him having to take everyone out, including trying to take out Black Noir. But he kind of learns the ropes from Black Noir there at the end. I love that animation style, too. That one reminded me of Young Justice a lot, Zuhir.
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I mean, the flashbacks and everything were so cool the way that you could like hear the screaming like as he's killing the people in the room, but it's like throwing back to kind of like the trauma that he's going to. But there was something about how Black Noir like the way that he composed himself and towards the end when he like ever so slightly like pulls a notebook out of his back and then like gently with so much detail takes a pencil out and starts writing like that level of detail and animation just in the motion and stuff like that part alone was just like
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Everything was just so well drawn out on that. The animation was just phenomenal. For sure. It's really, really good. It's interesting your take on the characterizations there between him learning a thing from Black Noir, which he does say at the end, but the thing that I took that I did not take that Homelander was a
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altruistic character at all, even from the beginning. He's always like this traumatized character, but what he was, was he was trying to be what he thought a hero was supposed to be, but then he keeps messing it up with murdering people, sometimes by mistake and sometimes through like pure rage and like malice. But then the thing that he learned from Black Noir at the end is if you kill everybody,
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Nobody knows anything. So like he had screwed up so bad and then Black Noir goes, oh, no, it's fine. Just kill the last one and it's fine. And then we don't know what he wrote on the notebook, but I'm assuming it was something the effect of like, no, it's you're going to be fine. Like we all do. We all mess up. We all do the bad thing. You just make sure they all die in that case. Oh, I thought he actually like wrote the script of what he was supposed to say. It's like, this is the this is what happened. This is what you're going to tell the people.
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I think it was something to that effect. It was something basically like, as long as they all die and you say you act like it was a tragedy, then like, yeah, just go out there and you usually got a smile for the cameras and you can turn this into a win. He taught him about the sort of how to be the number one hero, how to come off that way to the people.
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And even the way that the audience responds to it, like, no, we're just happy that you were here and you tried your best and you're a hero and this and that is just like, whoa. And then we've seen it in the live action, but just that that's kind of what makes this the most canonical one is just.
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amplifying that and reminding us just how chaotic that these people are and a lot of the episodes have had little touches of the seven and like they kind of like hint at them without needing to directly pull them in and just all that involvement is just kind of how batshit crazy this universe is and just the the low expectations that we have for people because we just need something to look forward to or to look up to and
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it not it not mattering like what happens behind the scenes like we don't want to know because there's a hero over here and just how ridiculous everything gets over this like this this is just one of the most cringiest shows but it's just so fascinating just how human nature works for sure yeah and i like what you brought up to hear about you know his response to the reporter and their kind of response to him but that was where
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It really sold you as being the origin story for Homelander because he starts saying that he failed. He failed all of them and they're like, no, you didn't fail. You saved us and you're the hero. And that's where he gets to deliver a line, which is right out of the series. If I'm not mistaken, he says, no, the captives were the real heroes. And that's where you get that kind of disingenuous, gaining grin from Homelander that he becomes so well known for.
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And the fact that this actor is currently in jail for getting to a bar fight just makes it so much weirder. Yeah, it's strange. And he's been sentenced for a year. I really wonder like, you know, if he'll, if he'll serve the whole year or if they'll somehow like, you know, if he'll be able to come back and I'm wondering how that'll affect the next season of the boys and, you know, all of that.
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I'm going to probably delay it because the trailer and everything just came out this week too. So I'm going to imagine he has everything done. Yeah. From what I've heard, he's been able to pay his way out of that one. So I don't think it's going to impact things too much. Oh, has he? Mm-hmm. Gotcha. Gotcha. Gotcha. Yeah. Last I heard, they were like, he was supposed to go away for a year. I was like, whoa, that's going to disrupt things. Oh, for sure. Unless they make some changes in the season or whatever.
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I hope not, but that's a case where, you know, kind of seems like method acting or maybe he let the power go to his head a little bit, but it sounds pretty terrible. So hopefully he learned his lesson. Yeah. I haven't really read the details, but it seems like something's up with that guy. Yeah.
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So yeah, the next one that I would like to discuss, unless you guys have any qualms, would be the Justin Roiland one. The
Superheroes Gone Rogue & Justin Roiland's Style
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one where the superheroes get pissed and kill their parents. While I like the final two episodes that we have left to discuss, this one I really enjoy just for the irreverent and out-there nature and just kind of letting Justin Roiland do what he does best and just be completely insane.
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For sure. When I was trying to decide which would be my favorite, this was the other one I was bouncing back and forth between. I really, really enjoyed this one. This could have been an actual episode. I felt like the silliness of going to the side and being like,
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Hey, it's a bunch of other soups that you never heard of. And like, I always love that when they, there's an episode of loss. That's one of my favorite episodes where like, we just suddenly, like they always focus on the same eight passengers of the plane that crashed or whatever. And then suddenly there's an episode where they just completely focus on a different group of people. And it's like, these guys have been in the background all season and now they're just like kind of around. I don't know. It's, it's always fun to see that kind of stuff, just like completely focused on a different group of characters.
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I am a big fan of Rick and Morty, so being able to switch over to that design did give me a really good laugh. I would say it is one of more of my mid-tier ones because there is a lot of cringe with Rick and Morty and just a lot of head shaky stuff, so that was kind of there for me while I'm doing this. Just like, oh my god.
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This is just so ridiculous. The level of imagination that you have to be able to do this episode or anything Rick and Morty related is really something else, but it was entertaining. You can't not be excited whenever Ben Schwartz is in something. Just all of it was entertaining.
00:20:45
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Yeah, and that episode had some really star studded talent. You had Christian Slater as the narrator who I absolutely loved. And then the one that I didn't really pick up on until I looked it up, but Kevin Smith, who has been long associated with comic book properties and superhero properties and whatnot, he was actually the voice of Booby Face, who was an unexpected favorite of mine. Oh, that's funny. That's funny. I didn't know he did the voice of that. That's really funny.
00:21:14
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It started lactating towards the end when the dog was on him. That's just a type of criticism I'm talking about. That had to be animated in there. That was something that was on a storyboard of like, yeah, of course you're going to do this. Someone made that decision very, very silly. How do you kill that translucent girl? If there's not supposed to be any evidence, what do you do with her in particular in this scenario?
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Yeah, there's nothing to do, but she also really doesn't have any power except what she did in this episode, which was like binding a bunch of people together to go accomplish the mission she wanted to accomplish, you know? Yeah. Slow mo dude was just weird.
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I love slow-mo, dude. I'm like his dad was just kind of like, oh, I get what you're doing right now. Oh, oh, no. I was like, wait, you're trying to kill me. I mean, I really, I did like this show a lot, but I was grossed out the entire time. There's so much, I don't do well with super gore and this was really bad all the way through. You didn't enjoy seeing someone's throat slit in slow motion?
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do you feel like this was kind of like a higher level of gore compared to the rest of them or is it just the way that it was depicted? This one is just it's taken more for comedy and I don't really like when gore is treated with such lightness because I can't I can't get past the gore like I still am like that is gross that is a person dying and and the thing was it was so
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I mean, the first one's the same way. I'm looking at all of them. All of them are really, really disgusting, honestly, in their own ways. And yeah, I really had a hard time with a lot of the gore in every episode. But particularly, I think for some reason when it's so played for comedy, it really comes off as like, I don't like it. I don't like it at all. I know you're just lines on a page, but man.
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I think that comes down a little to the human nature part of it too, where it's kind of like you're watching people suffer for fun.
Debating Gore in Comedy
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Right. And there's something about that that's very difficult to process or you've seen it so much that you're like, that's funny. Yeah. And I'm not as, I guess I'm not as sick in the head as Justin Roiland. So it really, really bothers me a lot.
00:23:44
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I'm not even sure if I have too much more to say about that one. It was just, it was, there was, there was a lot that happened in that episode in the 10 minutes that it was. Yeah. What was the dude with the nut sack that could like melt things? Yes. And he had to walk with a really wide stance and he had burns all over the inside of his thighs.
00:24:08
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Oh my God. So, so funny, but also so disturbing. The only thing we hadn't talked about is Nubian versus Nubian and John and Sun Hee. What'd you guys think of those?
Critique of Sunhee & Nubian Episodes
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Those were actually both my low tier ones. They were all right. I was really disappointed with John and Sunhee because I just love Andy Samberg. And while it was a heartfelt story of she's got colon cancer and the guys are trying to do whatever he can to help his wife out in this and that.
00:24:40
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I enjoyed the sentiment, but I don't think it delivered if that makes sense. Because the chaos of it was chaos for the sake of chaos.
00:24:51
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the connection part of it in line with like the environment, just the delivery just wasn't there. It wasn't as impactful as I think it could have been for me. The idea of taking someone's cancer and making it an external threat of a monster is really evocative. And I was like, this is cool. And I saw that Andy Samberg wrote it and it's not a funny one at all. And I was like, this is really cool. He's really going for something here, like something
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allegorical about fighting the colon cancer and maybe the uselessness of fighting it. There could have been something very interesting there, but I don't think they really went for that. It was instead just played as this. I was expecting to feel a real catharsis at the end and I don't think it got there. Yeah. They definitely laid it outright, but it just didn't hit.
00:25:47
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And Nubia versus Nubian. I liked it a lot and I liked Aisha Tyler, right? Was the writer and starred in this one.
00:25:56
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Correct. And Don Cheadle was the Nubian Prince. I thought that was his voice, but I wasn't totally 100%. Yeah, I liked this one a lot, actually. Again, there's not one of these I didn't like, but I liked Nubian versus Nubian. Again, it really bothered me though when it seemed like that one guy with hammer hands ended up getting so hurt. Groundhog. Yeah, Groundhog is such a funny name.
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Yeah, that made me so uncomfortable because like he didn't have to do any of that. The girl was just trying to get her parents together. And they just heard like the one word that they needed to hear, which is pedo, which what they said like over and over to be an excuse to just pound on the dude and the blood is flying all over her. And she's just like,
00:26:42
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This world is really messed up. Get your divorce. Spoil the crap out of me. I don't want to have anything to do with either of you because just like how a lot of the people see Homelander like that girl just saw her parents as absolute monsters. And I was actually pissed off on the first scene that the couple walked in and started arguing like the kid was in the scene the whole time. It's not like they were like, oh, we didn't see you when she happened to pop up. She was at the door when they walked through and started arguing. So for them to just like
00:27:12
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speaking that way in front of their child was something that just like really irritated me. Yeah. I get that. I liked the story. I liked the little girl and I liked the little girl trying to like make her parents work and work and everything. But yeah, it was, it disturbed me in a number of ways as did every episode of the show. So yeah, I can't really say that makes it on the lower tier because they all really disturbed me.
00:27:38
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It really is a pick your poison type situation. Yeah. Jay Scotty, did you have any thoughts on Sunhee or? Nubian versus Nubian. Nubian versus Nubian. All right. Well, yeah, I'm sorry. I guess we lost Jay Scotty there. But yeah, I thought every one of these episodes was good. I liked them all.
00:28:01
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Yeah, I don't think there was one that necessarily disappointed me in any way. But the two that I said were my lower tier one, like I wouldn't be excited. Like if I were to rewatch this, I may skip it through. I mean, for 15 minutes, like, yeah, I could watch them again. It's no big deal. Yeah, they're awesome.
00:28:17
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The it's like the good ones really were good ones like my top and like my higher tier those those four so just for The sake of like wrapping up with what my favorites were laser babies day out Boyd in 3d BFFs and
00:28:36
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1 plus 1 equals 2. Those were higher or top tier for me. I think they were phenomenally animated. I think the story really hit. The voice actors were fantastic. When there was comedy, the comedy was there. When there was action, the action was there. I would be down to watch something like this again if it were something that they renewed for a season two. Oh, for sure. Yeah, I would absolutely watch another season of this. It's great. And it's just so cool to see so many different creators take a crack at this world.
Anticipating The Boys Season 3 & Podcast Promotion
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And while we're talking about the boys, did you watch the trailer for season three? Yeah. Yeah. I want to do a trailer breakdown for Pandavision soon. Nice. I'm going to try, but yeah, it looks great.
00:29:20
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Yeah, it looks just as chaotic as the last two, or I don't think one was any worse than the other. So like bring it on. I'm ready for the show, especially because I've been watching so much animated stuff. It's going to be nice kind of balancing back and forth with that. It was neat seeing this season too, because, or this season of Diabolical because it clearly, because V is now in the public in this, in this cartoon. So it like, it was neat to see the, a little bit of that world kind of laid out, like what it's looking like right now, you know? Yeah, I gotcha.
00:29:50
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Well, we have had like a flurry of listeners who have come in because we've been doing a lot of anime talk. So for those people who aren't quite part of the Panda Network, who have been listening for anime, do you want to just kind of plug the Marvel Cinematic Universe podcast and talk about yourself a little bit? Yeah, man. Sure. I'm Matthew Carroll. I am part of the Stranded Panda Network, and Marvel Cinematic Universe podcast is my main show. We talk about the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Um, and it's a lot of fun over there. We do two or three episodes a week because there's just so much going on in that world. Um, and we're about to start talking about moon night. Um, and, uh, and then multiverse of madness. And so if you like all that Marvel stuff, please check out the Marvel Cinematic Universe podcast. Yeah. Oh, and if you like the boys follow Pandavision because we're going to be doing Pandavision. We're going to be doing the boys fully on our other show, Pandavision.
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Yeah, I think Matt makes his way around all the shows more than any of the hosts in the Stranded Panda Network. You know, I call him Papa Panda for a reason. So, you know, as we always say, check out StrandedPanda.com that has all of our shows on there, each one covering a fandom that I'm sure you're in love with between Star Trek, Star Wars,
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uh, anything movie related on binger's symbol, the shows on pandavision, marvel cinematic universe, and of course all of your animation needs here at animation deliberation. Matt, thank you so much for joining us to talk about this. Thank you, zoo. And thanks jay Scotty as well. Sorry we lost you, man.
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Sorry, Gscoots. If you guys have any feedback, as always, animationdelibrationpodcast.gmail.com. We are going to go back to our anime coverage. We
Return to Anime & Young Justice Preview
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have Young Justice finally has a date for the end of March, so we're super excited to get back to that. So tune in next week, and as always, stay well.
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