7.11: Interview with Michael Hirsh

In this episode we have the good fortune to sit down with a producer who has been a part of making so many formative children’s programs over the years. From Inspector Gadget to Babar to The Magic School Bus and Beetlejuice, Michael Hirsh has helped give us a staggering number of wonderful memories! We talk about his new autobiography Animation Nation: How We Built a Cartoon Empire, and take it from me, you don’t want to miss this one!

7.10: Review of Axel F

Ken and Richard take a little dip into the pond of nostalgia as they review the new sequel in the Beverly Hills Cop series, Axel F! How does this film stack up in the current trend of releasing sequels to movies that came out a really, really, really long time ago? Listen in and find out what we think!

7.09: Interview with Alessandra Williams

Ken welcomes actress Alessandra Williams to the show! We talk about her new movie Lissa’s Trip as well as a host of other topics including her other roles, dancing, gymnastics and much, much more!

7.08: Music Mystery Spectacular

Okay, so maybe ‘spectacular’ is a bit hyperbolic, but this episode is definitely about music. Ken and Richard comb through the history of the show to remind everyone (including themselves) about the albums they’ve reviewed thus far. Then, they make something new out of the whole thing!

7.07: Top 10 Marvel Villains

We gave DC villains the top 10 treatment, so it is only fitting to do the same with Marvel! Who’s the baddest of the bad? Take a listen and get our completely biased takes!

7.06: Review of Inside Out 2

Richard takes the helm in this episode to see if Pixar can create a sequel as good or better than the original in Inside Out 2!

7.04: First thoughts on Season 4 of The Boys

Ken and Richard give their thoughts on the newest season of The Boys. Does it hold up to the quality of previous seasons? What are some of the more interesting aspects? What are we most excited to see? Tune in and find out!

7.02: Album Swap

Sometimes there is no greater gift than the gift of music. In that spirit, we revisit one of our favorite pass-times, the Album Swap! We each give the other an album they have no listened to and we give our honest reactions. Ken listens to WC and Maad Circle’s ‘Curb Servin’ and Richard listens to Handsome Boy Modelling School’s ‘White People’! Did we serve up some winners or do we need more schoolin’?

7.01: Top 10 DC Villains

In the first episode of our seventh season, your hosts tackle the most important subject on everyone’s mind: what are the top 10 DC Villains? Don’t deny it. I know you have been stewing on this one for years now. Never fear! We will provide the definitive list! Or, at least A list. Come with us for the journey!

6.51: Season 1 X-Men ’97 Review

It’s been 6 years folks! And the Pudding Guys can think of no better way to cap off that sixth season than to review the full first season of X-Men ’97! C’mon and sing along with us: De-ne, ne-ne-ne, NEH-NEH!

6.50: History of Comics in TV 1992

Ken and Richard start to get into some of the truly great stuff in our History of Comics in TV series! 1992 features an array of interesting options as well as 2 of the best animated series ever made! Join us and find out more!

6.49: Bethesda Game Updates

Ken and Richard react to Bethesda’s newest updates to both the tried and tested Fallout 4 and the newest beta drop for Starfield! Are these changes cool? Will they attract new players? Will they address existing issues in the games and/or provide something exiting to existing fans to make them wish to play again? Listen and find out!

6.48: History of Comics in TV 1991

We continue our series talking about all of the shows released to TV or streaming based upon comic books or comic strips, this time landing on the year 1991! There are some pretty interesting entries in this one folks!

6.47: Review of Fallout

Ken and Richard review the Amazon streaming adaptation of one of their favorite gaming series: Fallout! Can it live up to their lofty expectations, or is this just another example of a large corporation experimenting on unsuspecting citizens in the name of profit… and probably science?

6.46: Interview with Nina Bergman

In this episode, the Pudding Guys welcome the lovely and talented Nina Bergman to the show! A dancer, model, actress, boxer and musician, Nina has packed a lot of experience is a relatively short time. We talk about her experiences as well as one of her newest films, Cold Meat!

6.45: Review of The Big Short

It’s time for a throwback movie review! Your intrepid hosts go back almost 10 years to 2015’s The Big Short! Invest some time in this episode and we guarantee you won’t regret it! Although, we are an unregulated podcast market that is not required to make good on its claims, so listen at your own risk!

6.44: X-Men ’97 First Impressions

Ken and Richard attempt to restrain their giddy glee as they review the first 3 episodes of a sequel series to one of their favorites, X-Men ’97! How will it stack up to the original 1992 series? Listen and get what you probably already realize is an extremely biased reaction!

6.43: History of Comics in TV 1990

In this short but sweet episode, your boisterous hosts showcase the television programs released in the year 1990 that were directly based on comic books and strips!