
Retro Renegades Pop Culture Power Hour
By Mikey Taylor

Retro Renegades Pop Culture Power Hour Apr 12, 2023

Grand Comic Fest Guest Spotlight Series: Michael B Moynahan
I just want to start off by saying Michael B Moynahan is a nice guy, so nice in fact that we invited him back for another year at Grand Comic Fest. You may know him from his run as Lookout Bear in the wildly popular children's show Zoobilee Zoo, or perhaps you recognize him from his role as Pee Wee Hutchins in the 1986 wrestling film Bodyslam. No matter where you know him from, you'll love this adventure into his career that includes stories about hanging out with Michael J Fox, what it's like to actually wrestle your favorite wrestler, his stint as a chanting monk, and working with Conan O'Brien. We also discuss his Beach Boys tribute band The Beach Toys before diving into some Zoobilee Zoo talk and wrapping up with with some talk about Grand Comic Fest. You won't want to miss this fun conversation with our good friend Michael B Moynahan, and you certainly won't want to miss Grand Comic Fest 5.
Check out The Beach Toys on Facebook
Listen to the Zoobilee Zoo Podcast
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Grand Comic Fest Guest Spotlight Series: Deryl Skelton's 50 Year Celebration
Deryl Skelton has worked 50 years in the comic industry and we are helping him celebrate. Join us as we get an inside look at the path that lead to this golden anniversary. You'll hear tales of his years at DC and Marvel and the folks who inspired him along the way, as well as his encounters with celebrities such as George Forman, Liberace, Siegfried and Roy, and not one but two Catwomen. Deryl tells us what it's like to tackle beloved franchises and have the people he is drawing give regular critiques. Did you know that he created the visuals for a Cyndi Lauper video? Hear all about it in this episode! If it happened in the comic world in the last 50 years, chances are Deryl either did it or has a story about it..... and we get to listen in as he reminisces about a half century of living his childhood dream.
For more information on what Deryl is up to head over to skeltonartist.com or Skeltonartist on Facebook
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Grand Comic Fest Guest Spotlight Series: Wyatt Weed
There isn't anything in filmmaking that Wyatt hasn't done. He's a writer, a director, an editor, a visual and special effects artist... but that's not all, not by a long shot. He's acted in such notable franchises as Star Trek the Next Generation and Predator, he's built a spaceship for a Weirdo and crashed airplanes (or at least made them look crashed), hell... he's even made his very own (awesome) Batman film. Wyatt is a testament to what happens when you allow your drive, passion, talent and all the amazing people you've surrounded yourself with to work together to make dreams come true. The truly wonderful thing is, he has remained humble and grateful through it all. Join us as Wyatt shares some remarkable stories from his career and gives some solid advice for aspiring filmmakers who want to follow that same path.
Click here to follow Wyatt on Facebook
Click here to go to www.wyattweed.com
Click here to watch "The Dark Knight Returns- An Epic Fan Film
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Grand Comic Fest Guest Spotlight Series: Dave Sullivan
When it comes to wrestling, there isn't much Dave Sullivan hasn't done. He has worked the territory system in the United States and world wide, he has main evented major pay per view events, he has shared the ring with a literal who's who of the wrestling business, and he has survived one of Harley Race's infamous car rides. Join us as we discuss his beginnings as a collegiate and pro athlete, his coaching career, his training and how he broke into the business and story after story of working in the business of professional wrestling. You will hear tales you have never heard before, and if you pay attention you might just learn a thing or two about life. Listen along as we visit with WCW superstar and Nebraska Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame member Dave Sullivan.
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Season 3 Episode 6: Bill & Ted
San Dimas, California 1988: The Great Ones are in danger of failing their history exam and struggling to actually be great, but never fear... Rufus and his time traveling phone booth are coming to save the day. Join us as we talk all things Bill and Ted, from the two blockbuster films to the failed television shows and whatever else crosses our easily distracted little minds. Grab your air guitars jump in "the death box" and let's rock... it's time.
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Grand Comic Fest Guest Spotlight Series: Kathy Coleman
Kathy Coleman joined us to discuss her vast career and give fans a sneak peek at what they might experience at Grand Comic Fest 5. She gives us some background on when she was touring with the Mike Curb Congregation (including an Omaha stop), her early audition process and life after Land of the Lost. We talk about the business of show business, her pony Comanche, giving back to the fans, her Land of the Lost family and what it's like to be an award winning author. Oh, there may be a little chat about crushing on a Sleestack. Kathy is just as excited to meet the fans as they are to meet her, quite possibly more. When you step up to the LotL booth you are in for an experience because she and Wesley believe in giving you a memory to take home, so swing by and say hi!
To learn way more than you would ever want to know about Wesley (his words) go to www.wesleyeure.com
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Grand Comic Fest Guest Spotlight Series: Wesley Eure
Many of us recognize Wesley Eure as Will Marshall from Land of the Lost, but I'm here to tell you that's just the tip of the iceberg. Do you know what role saved his life from a rollerskating street gang? Were you aware that he has performed with the Jackson 5 and was signed to Motown Records? Hear these tales and so much more including what it's like to work on a daily soap opera, spending a day teaching Lucille Ball how to play Password, how much Sid Kroft loves to talk and how Wesley is connected to the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (GLOW). We also discuss The Red Wings of Christmas, one of the many children's books he has written and the creation and impact of the PBS series Dragon Tales (you won't believe who named their kids after characters Wesley created). You will be inspired by his charity work and philanthropy; you will be amazed by stories that haven't been told, or even thought about, in years; and you will be charmed by the genuine kindness that just flows from our new friend Wesley Eure.
To learn way more than you would ever want to know about Wesley (his words) go to www.wesleyeure.com
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Grand Comic Fest Guest Spotlight Series: Greg Berg
To talk to Greg Berg is to take a stroll down memory lane. He has given a voice to so many of our favorite animated characters from Hanna Barbara greats to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to some of his most recognizable work as Baby Fozzie and Baby Scooter on Muppet Babies. Join us as we talk with Greg about working on one of the hottest radio shows in the 80s where he was able to introduce John Travolta to John Revolting; his days in a sketch comedy group with Bill Hicks at The Comedy Store; his vast resume of celebrity voice replacement; and all the great, iconic characters that he has portrayed over the last 40 years. Not only is Greg a talented multi-voiced actor, but he's also a mentor and coach for up and coming voice talent who enjoys giving back to the industry that he loves. He's also one heck of a nice guy. Listen in as we hear about all the stepping stones that led to an amazing career for Grand Comic Fest 5 guest Greg Berg.
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Email Greg with questions and booking information at idovoices@yahoo.com
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Season 3 Episode 5: Reality TV
These days it seems reality shows are the norm, but where did this trend come from? Why do people think we love to see the drama and bullshit in their every day life? (We totally do by the way) And who in the hell paved the way for Gene Simmons to show us his Family Jewels every week? We're discussing the early days of reality TV this week on The Power Hour... and we talk about clown girls and cocaine bears too.... what else did you expect?
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Grand Comic Fest Guest Spotlight Series: Mark Acheson
Over the past 45 years Mark Acheson has done it all. He's appeared in retro television favorites like MacGyver, Highlander, and The Incredible Hulk as well as iconic Sci Fi programs such as Stargate SG-1, Supernatural, Smallville and The X-Files. He's given a voice to Fat Dog Mendoza, Fisto, Transformers Unicron and Crumplezone, and My Little Pony villain Lord Tirek. Hell, he even got Buddy the elf drunk... I'm telling you, Mark has done it all. Join us as we discuss a very diverse career. From the bizarre Netflix series Brand New Cherry Flavor to his upcoming role in the Disney film Peter Pan & Wendy and all points in between, Mark shares a story about a man living out his lifelong dream.
Check out https://markacheson.com to learn more about his career and find social media links and contact info.

Season 3 Episode 4: Wrestling Weddings
It's Valentine's season and we have decided to give you a special treat. We're diving deep and giving you the best of the best wrestling wedding storylines from the past. Very rarely do they actually happen, but if they do hilarity usually ensues. Listen in as we talk about putting a ring on it... in the ring.
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Season 3 Episode 3: Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon.. Just the mention of the word takes you right back to childhood, but did you know that your favorite network as a kid nearly didn't even exist? Join us as we take a deep dive into the history, the shows, the movies and all of our wonderful memories from the first station for kids.
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Season 3 Episode 2: Pauly Shore
What's up buuuud-dy? It's time to talk about the breakout star from the MTV generation. From humble beginnings as a struggling stand up comedian to Totally Pauly, to his Ama....zing movies (and the bad ones too) we cover it all. We also discuss manscaping and if turkeys have testicles, because we answer the tough questions (well Cory googled it, but that's basically the same). All this and more on this week's Power Hour!
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Season 3- Episode 1: KISS
It's our season 3 premier and we wanted to give you nothing but the best..... but instead we talk about KISS for about 3 hours. We also discuss their cinematic flop KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park and the amusing film Detroit Rock City. All in all we had fun and hopefully you do too. You wanted the best..... well you got the best!
As promised here's the link to the film we discussed... it's really not great, which makes it totally worth a watch
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=203832737359897
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Season 2 Episode 26: Rudolph and Grinch watch along
Well... we made it. This is the final episode of 2022, so we thought we'd do something a little different and give you an audio commentary to a couple of your childhood holiday favorites. Just press play and you, yes YOU can groan to all of our bad jokes; marvel at just how little we know about pretty much everything; and wonder what the hell we are talking about when we go horribly off track... all this and more for the low low price of a couple hours of your time.
We would like to thank you for hanging with us for another year and hope that you and your loved ones have a wonderful holiday season no matter what you celebrate. We love you and wish you the best and we'll see you next year!
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Season 2 Episode 25: The Cola Wars
In the 80s and 90s there was a battle raging right in front of everyone's faces, although many of us didn't realize it. The two biggest soda manufacturers were waging war over who had the superior cola beverage. We were treated to amazing commercials, epic taste tests, and unbelievable give aways..... some are even too good to be true. Join us as we talk New Coke, Cool Cans, Pepsi Challenges and missing aircraft... all this and more on the Power Hour!
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Season 2 Episode 24: Trash TV
After a morning of game shows and Grandma's "programs" we would watch audiences gather to listen to a panel of guests be interviewed and ask them questions. Most of these shows started out as genuine journalistic endeavors.... but good taste quickly gave way to ratings and "trash TV" was born. Join us as we discuss all the big names in the talking game and some of the moments that you'll never forget. You might also be treated to a near brawl as your hosts debate the difference between Geraldo and Gerardo, trust me this one gets heated folks.....
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Season 2 Episode 23: 90s Teen Television Programming
In the 90s a couple of new networks emerged, and so did a new target audience. With this new focus, the teen drama and comedy genres were thrust into prime time. Join us as we discuss these television programs and the future superstars that made up their casts. In reality this episode is just an excuse for us to talk about Saved by the Bell a lot.... and we are SO excited!!
RIP Jason David Frank 1973-2022
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Season 2- Episode 22: Prince
We're just gonna say it, Prince is likely the greatest performer of our lifetime... so we're talking about him this week. From the highs of Purple Rain to the lows of hanging out Under the Cherry Moon we're covering it all and we formally announce our campaign to canonize The Great Purple One into sainthood. To find out what we want him to be the saint of, you'll just have to listen in as we figured it out in the moment. Join us on the Power Hour this week and Let's Go Crazy!!
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Season 2 Episode 21: G.I. Joe
It's G.I. Joe against Cory the enemy, M80 in his hand, explosions and laughter fill the air as he scatters plastic all over the land.... GI Joe is there, and there, and some of him over there.... That's right, we're talking about that Real American Hero and the impact he had on our young lives. Oh things could have been so much different if that damn movie had come out when it was supposed to, RIP Optimus......
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Season 2 Episode 20: Horror Anthologies
What can we say.... the last couple months have been crazy busy, but we didn't want to let spooky season pass by without at least one Halloween themed episode, so here it is.
Back in the day we used to get some amazing mash ups with legendary directors teaming up to make anthology films... and these are the most memorable of our yute. You may remember bits and pieces of some of these movies, perhaps a quote or two... but do you know the stories behind the scenes? We take a deep dive into some of our favorite films such as Creepshow, Cat's Eye, Twilight Zone, and even include what we consider to be a modern classic (just because we love it so much) Trick r' Treat. Maybe memories will emerge, maybe you'll discover new favorites... and maybe you'll have a good time. We're talking horror this week.... have a safe and happy Halloween!
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Season 2 Episode 19: 80s Sitcoms
Back in the day, there were only 3 channels... and odds are good that at least 2 of them were showing a sitcom on any given evening. The laughter flowed like water, most of the time. This episode we discuss the ones that worked.... and the ones that didn't. We also have a generous helping of Weird Al talk and we listen in as Cory eats a bologna sandwich. All this and more on The Power Hour, we're pretty good and we do our best.
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Season 2 Episode 18: The Ultimate Maniacs
Just a couple of dudes sitting around talking about their favorite wrestlers, who just happened to be a very short lived tag team. Cory has The Ultimate Warrior, Mikey has Macho Man Randy Savage and together they formed The Ultimate Maniacs (Warrior and Savage, not Cory and Mikey) Listen in as we ramble through some career highlights for a couple hours on this week's Power Hour.
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Season 2 Episode 17: Grunge, Singles, and Sub Pop
Loud, angry, moody, and.... fabricated? All these terms could describe the music that set the tone for the 90s, grunge. This week we are discussing some of our favorite grunge bands, along with the folks who made up...err... I mean started it all, Sub Pop Records as well as a review of the 90s classic film Singles, and Mikey gives a tourist guide to Seattle. All this and more this week on the Power Hour.
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Season 2 Episode 16: Happy Maddison
In the thrilling conclusion to our month (or so) long series about the break-out stars from SNL 85-95 we cover the successful duo of Rob Schneider and Adam Sandler, and basically rave over some of the greatest hits of the Happy Maddison production company. We also hear Cory's epic rant on film critics, why getting bit by various critters is stupid and we get the fellas singing..... a lot.
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Season 2 Episode 15: Farley and Spade
Chris Farley and David Spade seemed to be a comedy powerhouse, but you might remember them teaming up way more than they actually did. Join us on part 2 of our 3 part series on the breakout stars of SNL 85-95 and learn all about this volatile duo (it involves a fat guy fight and tuna sandwich stomping... and it's over a woman). We learned a lot, and hopefully you do to.
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Season 2 Episode 14: Dana Carvey and Mike Myers
SNL kickstarted so many careers, and we are going to explore some of the greatest of our generation by breaking it down into duos. First up Dana Carvey and Mike Myers and the mega hits that they have been a part of. Get ready for some hot takes, some fun trivia and extreme confusion.... and don't worry, there's a potty break too (instructions provided). Bring your own cookies and stew
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Season 2 Episode 13: SNL 1985-1995
We grew up in the second golden age of SNL. Saturday nights were appointment television, and we were all about it. From great performers such as Dennis Miller, Victoria Jackson, Jon Lovitz and Phil Hartman to amazing characters like Wayne and Garth, Opera Man, Canteen Boy, and Matt Foley Motivational Speaker.... we always had something to talk about at school on Monday. Join us as we take a trip down memory lane and recall all the greatness that was Saturday Night Live 1985 to 1995. Listen to this show or you might end up in a VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER!!
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Season 2 Episode 12: 80s Action Shows
The 80s were rich in prime time action and adventure shows, and we cover several of them. From the beaches of Hawaii with Thomas Magnum to the seedy underbelly of Miami with Crockett and Tubbs and all points in between, we're bringing you the action this week, as well as figuring out how these shows changed our lives and affected the world around us. We also talk about our favorite Lunchables and setting up a luxury yacht on a row boat budget.... all this and more this week on The Power Hour.
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Season 2 Episode 11: The Weird Career of Weird Al
Confession... we are weird. It's ok we love it... in fact we celebrate it, and today we're gonna talk about one of our favorite weird guys, Weird Al. His career has been a joke (in a good way), his music has been a soundtrack to our weird lives, and he just makes the world a better place. Feeling down? Pop in some Weird Al and turn that frown upside down! Now......Let's get WEIRD!!
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Season 2 Episode 10: A Grand Adventure with Noah Hathaway from The Never-Ending Story
We're back... and boy do we have some stuff to tell you. We had a grand adventure and made a new friend. First, we'll tell you all about attending Grand Comic Fest 4 and all the wonderful things we did there, and then we discuss the career of our new pal, Noah Hathaway. He did a lot of really awesome stuff, so we just turn it over to Mr Hathaway and let him tell the story. You get his panel from Grand Comic Fest 4 in it's entirety. As much fun as it was to have this adventure, we're glad to be back home with you... hope you didn't miss us too bad...

Season 2 Episode 9: Dinosaurs and Space
Here we are and here we go again, talking about a couple of our favorite things from elementary school, that's right dinosaurs and space. Not only did these two subjects captivate our mind, but we got some pretty kick ass toys and films from them too! Join us on a journey where we go way back, far far away, to infinity and beyond and start digging up fossils in the final frontier... it's all things dinosaurs and space this week on The Power Hour!

Season 2-Episode 8: Hogan goes to Hollywood
In the 80s Hulk-a-mania was running wild, and Hulk Hogan quickly became a household name, so naturally the next step was for him to start expanding his brand and make some movies. These films range from blockbusters like Rocky 3 and No Holds Barred to utter crap like Mr Nanny and Suburban Commando. This week we cover them all, and talk a bit about how Hulk Hogan parlayed wrestling superstardom into a mediocre acting career.

Season 2- Episode 7: ....And Now For a Special Presentation
Sometimes your favorite television shows were pre-empted by a special news report or because the president was on.... all 3 channels, but sometimes you got some amazing feature presentation. This week we are talking about all the fun programing that your family would gather and watch together. Everything from magic, to scandal, to stunt shows, to whatever Doug Henning was talking about we got it all right here on the Power Hour.
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Season 2- Episode 6: The Disney Afternoon
Do you remember rushing home from school and having just enough time to change clothes and make a snack before settling in for some action, adventure, mystery, and maybe a little romance from your favorite cartoon pals? Well we're talking about all that and more in this episode. Grab your Dunkaroos and punch that straw into your Capri Sun because it's time for The Disney Afternoon this week on the Retro Renegades Pop Culture Power Hour.
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Season 2- Episode 5: Banned Toys
This week we take a look at a few toys that made the news. Some were super dangerous, others were found to be offensive... but they all have one thing in common, they got hit with the ban hammer. That's right, we're talking banned toys. We're also joined by our friend, toy expert and provider of our Honey Money, Flint Frank from The Toy Hive on Facebook (click here to join). Flint is attending Toyhio Toy Show (https://toyhiotoyshow.weebly.com) and wants to tell you all about the amazing things that he has found over the years. You won't want to miss this... and if you're in Ohio and attend Toyhio, mention Retro Renegades Pop Culture Power to Flint and he'll give you a hug. Seriously... try it.
Links: The Toy Hive on Facebook

Season 2-Episode 4: Ernest, Max, Bartles, James, Jocko and Joe Camel
So we admit it..... we didn't have a clue what the hell we were gonna talk about when we hit record. We had an idea, but no solid plan.... so we did what we do best, we started babbling about nothing. Eventually we talk about retro ad campaigns and worked our way into discussing a few celebrities who started out as simple product spokespeople. You will learn everything Wikipedia has to offer on Max Headroom and Ernest P Worrell, and you'll get a crash course in the musical career of one Bruce Willis. All this and more this week on The Power Hour.
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Season 2- Episode 3: Ghostbusters
So... after repeated viewings of Ghostbusters: Afterlife, the fellas got all sentimental and wanted to chit chat about the films that started it all. They talk so long in fact that they have to take a potty break, and have to deal with several technical issues that they blame on Gene Simmons. This show is educational.... you'll learn who was originally supposed to portray Gozer, how much cocaine it took to create Slimer, and never be able to watch the films without thinking about pee bags. All this and so much more on this trip through all things Ghostbuster... hope you're ready to dance, because that happens too.

Season 2-Episode 2: Questionable Cartoons and Traumatizing Animated Films
What's happening friends? This week we explore several children's cartoons that were based on R rated films and why this might not be a great idea. After that, we help each other process the animated films that traumatized us and try to figure out why. Join us as we discuss, among other things, Rambo; Swamp Thing; Police Academy; Hobbits; Last Unicorns; intelligent rats and terrifying owls. We also get a voice mail from our good friend Mike Fantastik of The Russian Leg Sweep podcast. All this and so much more this week on the Power Hour.... thank you for being our friend.

Season 2-Episode 1: Home Video Game Consoles
I'm pretty sure everyone remembers their very first home video game system. Many times they fall victim to a garage sale, but the lucky few still have these relics from the past hanging out in a box somewhere in their place. This week we are talking about the gaming systems and games of our yute. From simple one button joysticks of the 80s to infrared motion detection controllers of the late 90s, we cover them all right here on the Retro Renegades Pop Culture Hour.

Episode 40: The Jim Henson Series part 3- Jim Henson Productions
This week we continue to celebrate Jim Henson by discussing other cinematic ventures that he was involved in. We start out with some that we aren't that familiar with, so it's kind of a wandering, rambling trip for a few minutes... but things pick up when we get into the more popular Jim Henson Productions. In the second half you are treated to a wandering, rambling review of not only The Dark Crystal, but also the classic film Labyrinth. You won't want to miss what we have deemed the shittiest review of Jim Henson's body of work. Hey.... you remind me of the babe...the babe with the power.... of VOODOO

Episode 39: The Jim Henson Series part 2- The Muppets
"Someday we'll find it, the Rainbow Connection. The lovers, the dreamers, and me...." - Kermit the Frog

Episode 38: The Jim Henson Series part 1- Sesame Street
It goes without saying that everyone who was once a child (and we hope that's everyone) has been affected and influenced by the work of Jim Henson. He was, without a doubt, the greatest puppeteer ever. We are going to take the next few shows to pay tribute to Jim and his many creations. In this episode, we take a trip on down to Sesame Street... and immediately go right off track. We speculate as to why Telly Monster is so damn nervous, we talk about why Oscar changed from orange to green, we try to resolve an irrational fear of number obsessed purple vampires, and we argue about if the ladybug picnic should be charged with arson. We also remember some of the greatest friends that a kid could have and some of the best skits and songs from our childhood. Sesame Street had a huge impact on both of us, and on millions (and millions) of children worldwide. It's a sunny day... sweep those clouds away and join the Retro Renegades as we Follow That Bird to where the air is sweet.... let's head on down to Sesame Street!
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Episode 37: The Cartoons That Warped Our Fragile Minds
When most people think of cartoons they think of Saturday mornings and bowls of cereal.... but there was a generation of cartoons that were late night, lewd, crude and just plain old funny. It was humor for the MTV generation, and we loved it. This episode is dedicated to the immature teenager that still lingers in the dark mushy part of our brain. Buckle in as the Retro Renegades discuss all the stupid stuff that used to (and still does) entertain us..... huh huh huh...I said "anus"
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Episode 36: Children's Educational Shows
Sometimes you have to trick kids into learning, and we had some great shows to do just that. Many of these shows are iconic staples in our childhood. It doesn't matter the age or the subject matter, these shows prepared us for school, for socialization, and for life in general. Join us as we discuss the programs that educated us, entertained us, and taught us how to be decent people.
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Halloween Bonus Episode: The Great Pumpkin Watch Along
Happy Halloween from your pals here at The Power Hour! We thought we'd give you a little something different, if you are so inclined feel free to watch It's The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown along with us as we provide nonsensical commentary. We hope you have a fantastical Halloween and get all the treats, or tricks, that you hoped for.

Episode 35: Horror Hosts
You may remember struggling through a yawn, sleepily eating popcorn as you waited under a blanket on the couch for that late night monster movie to start. It was always a rewarding triumph if you were able to stay awake for the beginning, even if you were dozing by the opening credits... it still counted! Sometimes you were tuning in for the film, but more often you wanted to see what the horror host was up to. The 80s and 90s were rich in the traditional hosted movie shows, some were locally produced while others were on a larger stage and gained international fame. From local heros to legendary figures we touch on all our favorites in this week's tribute to the folks who stayed up late with us watching scary movies... Here's to the horror hosts!
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Episode 34: Halloween Memories
These days scary movies and spooky activities are a way of life for your lovable, cuddly, furry hosts but way back when Halloween was a special time. You would spend months planning for the perfect costume, you would try to select the best treat so that your house would be the talk of the school... and you would pull out the most mischievous tricks. One night full of amazing fun that in turn made amazing memories. In this episode we discuss some of our memories.... from the brittle plastic masks to the corporate tie ins to the seemingly endless television specials we cover everything that made Halloween of yesteryear epic. Trick or Treat, smell our feet because this week's Power Hour is bringing the heat!
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Episode 33: Horror on TV
We start this episode off with a tribute to a legend and friend that we lost this week, The King of Belts Reggie Parks. Fly high my friend, we'll see you on the other side.
The 80s and 90s were chocked full of great horror shows that we had to beg, plead, and sneak around to watch. Although the selections ranged from mild, family fare to absolutely terrifying, we tuned in weekly to get our fix and disrupt our sleep. This week we talk about all the amazing shows that we couldn't get enough of, as well as discussing some of the movies that spun off of these awesome shows. Nightmares, Monsters, The Cryptkeeper, and so much more from the Darkside of television this week on The Power Hour.
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Episode 32: Nightmare on Elm Street
What's up kiddies? Your pals are back to talk about the man of your dreams, Freddy! We dive into one of our favorite franchises in horror and come up with random facts, strong opinions, alternate endings, and complete nonsense. You learn what we like and don't like about The Springwood Slasher and may find a little gem or two that you have forgotten about. Join us as we weave our way through the dream world, right here on The Power Hour.... welcome to prime time... bitch!
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