Episode 307

In this Episode:

  • 80’s voice actors doing high pitched voices,
  • our incredibly bland, generic Presidental election response,
  • followed by the Vince McMahon election response,
  • remembering our buddy Frankie V. of the Digital Press Podcast, and avid fan and collector of Transformers and video games (news),
  • also remembering Atari historian and homebrewer Curt Vendel (news),
  • new discovery of NES Double Dribble voice samples being corrected (YouTube),
  • did Michael Jackson’s “The Way You Make Me Feel” rip off Tommy James’ “Dragging The Line”,
  • Mortal Kombat on the Atari Lynx (link),
  • the miserable Baseball Stars 2 NES sequel,
  • celebrity deaths (Joe Ruby, Bonnie Pointer, Ken Osmond, Sam Lloyd, Thomas L. Miller, Bill Withers, Eddie Van Halen, Ruth Bader Ginsburg),
  • Rob-review of Nathan for You, the Comedy Central 2013-17 TV series, starring Nathan Fielder.

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Episode 200

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 200

In this episode:

  • longtime listener Esteban in Florida returns!,
  • difficulties keeping track of listeners,
  • nicknames for Paunch listeners,
  • where do our topics come from?,
  • Rob’s pop culture deficiencies,
  • our Stan Lee impersonation,
  • a 1977 Stan Lee interview on video,
  • our old recording secrets,
  • Paunch in Time (Cuban Missile Crisis),
  • the genesis of Esteban’s Roboplastic Apocalypse podcast,
  • Esteban meeting legendary cartoon voice actors at conventions,
  • Gregg Berger (Grimlock from The Transformers) disrespected by cosplayers,
  • the location of Botcon conventions,
  • old age of Peter Cullen, Frank Welker, and Michael Bell,
  • will they turn grey when they die?,
  • our thoughts about meeting and interviewing quasi-celebrities,
  • tidbits about our Ted Danson and Ed Begley Jr. interviews,
  • the Paunch Show archive,
  • the Target Deli,
  • the backstory of Rob meeting Britta Phillips in 2003,
  • the Old Jingles of the Episode (“Galaxy Glue” song from The Incredible Shrinking Woman and the theme to Zoobilee Zoo),
  • Esteban seeking out Optimus Prime’s creator,
  • Transformers model kits by Revell,
  • the reason certain robots in Transformers catalogs never appeared in the cartoon,
  • our review of the Transformers: Prime animated show (slow pacing, Frank Welker’s Megatron voice, lack of robots, etc.),
  • Hasbro’s poor handling of the Transformers franchise,
  • our review of the new ThunderCats series on Cartoon Network (art and music quality, non-talking Snarf, strong backstories, etc.),
  • Esteban meeting and aggravating Larry Kenney (original voice of Lion-O),
  • people not posting their photos of celebrity encounters online for the public to see,
  • the Beardo,
  • our brief review of the new Tron: Uprising cartoon,
  • newly released “classic” yet low quality Voltron toys,
  • the complicated origins of the original Voltron cartoon,
  • the Transformers Generation 1 re-released toys,
  • and other 1980s robot toys that deserve credit (Gobots, Robo Force, Zoids, and Starriors).

200th Episode Bonuses from the Achrive!

Finally, it’s the video of Greg and Rob interviewing Ed Begley Jr. in 2008, from Episode 101!

Our long unseen video commentary of the disappointing WBHS Belleville NJ public access TV station’s 25th anniversary celebration in 2006, from Episode 41!

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Episode 156

The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 156

In this episode:

  • What Ever Happened To? (H. Ross Perot),
  • the upcoming movie Yogi Bear (2010) starring Dan Aykroyd and Justin Timberlake (video),
  • the upcoming cartoon show Transformers: Prime starring Peter Cullen and Frank Welker (video),
  • the upcoming cartoon show G.I. Joe: Renegades,
  • Steve Carell leaving The Office,
  • Extras starring Ricky Gervais,
  • the razor blade scam,
  • counterfeit money detection pens,
  • celebrity deaths (George Steinbrenner and James Gammon),
  • the Major League movies,
  • our movie review of Whatever Works (2009) starring Larry David,
  • our hatred of Woody Allen,
  • The Jerky Boys,
  • and Greg’s problem selling things on the Amazon Marketplace.

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