The Fellowship is pleased to present our discussion of Scooby-Doo on or around its 50th anniversary. It's been a mainstay of children's television for a long time now, taking some format changes (and character updates) in stride. We get into our impressions from our younger days, the many variations over the years, the cultural impact, and a whole lot of other stuff. Plus our usual silly behavior and our picks of the week.
Announcements:
What we're up to this week:
All podcast, all the time - working hard on #AllTheHorror
13 Reasons Why - season 3 is not as gripping as the previous 2, didn't get into OITNB either, though
Got out of jury duty (nothing shifty, we promise); new job (one day a week); pretty good week overall
Still working the new project (it will be really cool)
Weirdly, Skype seemed fine this week, but TC's mic was a little wobbly. We'll try to get that sussed before next week's show.
And if you're not familiar, it's called "What's Opera, Doc?" and you need to track it down and watch it 🙂
The show Liz brings up was called Late Night Black & White, and another one like it that I enjoyed back then was ToonHeads. Fun historical stuff 🙂
Picks for the week of 9/18:
Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins #3 (Dark Horse)
Steeple #1 (Dark Horse)
Pellucidar: Wings of Death #1 (American Mythology)
Umbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion volume 3 trade (Dark Horse)
Flaming Carrot Comics Omnibus volume 1 (Dark Horse)
You Are Obsolete #1 (Aftershock)
Flash Forward #1 (DC)
Honorable Mention: CBLDF Presents Selling Comics: The Guide To Retailing and Best Practices in the Greatest Modern Artform (Dark Horse)
Shoutouts:
#PodernFamily - an awesome group of indie podcasters supporting each other; find a podcast on literally anything by searching the hashtag
Manny the Martyr - thanks for letting us use your music; check them out by clicking the link
You, dear listeners! Thanks for listening, and if you haven't yet, subscribe so you won't miss next week's exciting episode :-)
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