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Angelo talks his new comic coming out today.Over the Rainbow Harp cover: https://archive.org/details/acidplanet-audio-01156008
Nepmuk Aspic returns to talk Mozart and his most famous opera: The Magic Flute.Opera for Dummies: The Magic Flute https://youtube.com/shorts/T7VhF40kgvk?si=cHQXOqGfywsqVHiNNepomuk's The Clemency of Titus pitch: https://solointhesand.tumblr.com/post/809761886548656128Operavox animated Magic Flute: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbyBs5z-uA4
Erica and Jay talk Hazbin Hotel, the show about becoming a better person in Hell.
Jay takes a few minutes to ramble.
Jay and Sam talk some of their favorite superheroes.
Jay and Jonathan Miranda drop their hot takes about the past year. With hopefully some empathy.
For the third year in a row, Jay and Angelo talk the movies they saw in 2025.
Erica comes in to talk the 1993 film adaptation of George Balanchine's edition of The Nutcracker ballet. Also, a Home Alone tangent.
Chelly returns to talk about her local version of the Nutcracker ballet, which offers a very unique spin on the story.
A Very Nutty Christmas continues as Jay talks with Jon about Barbie in the Nutcracker, Mattel's first direct to video 3D animated Barbie movie.
Jay and Sam talk Nutcracker Fantasy, Sanrio's 1979 stop motion take on The Nutcracker story.
Jay and Nepomuk Aspic talk E.T.A. Hoffmann's The Nutcracker and the Mouse King.
Jay, Bryce and Jon return to Oz to talk the latest Oz movie to hit theaters!
Jay's taking a break, be back soon!
Jay and new guest Robb discuss John Landis' An American Werewolf in London and their own thoughts on the movie and werewolf lore.
Bill Graff returns to talk Tim Burton's biopic of the infamous filmmaker Ed Wood.
Erica returns to talk about witch trials with Jay and how she's a practicing witch herself and what that means.
Jay is joined by Bill Graff and Erica to talk about our favorite pop culture witches.
Jay and Sam talk about one of their favorite supernatural TV shows, the BBC's Being Human.
Jay comments on the outrage against Kristin Chenoweth's sympathy on the passing of Charlie Kirk and further comments on critical thinking and what we should be getting mad about.





















