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The Bat-Jar Podcast

Welcome to the Bat-Jar Podcast, where nerd culture gets put under the microscope. Hosted by Average Joe and Beef Pork Ribs, this is your place to take a closer look at the culture built around comic books, television, movies, animation, and more!
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Now displaying: February, 2021
Feb 22, 2021

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Special thanks to Zencastr who made it possible for us to record this episode while practicing physical distancing in separate locations.

This week, Ms. Dis joins Average Joe to go through the official ranking of the animated Disney movies released between 2000 and 2009. Are there any diamonds in the rough from this period in Disney's history?

In a decade when Dreamworks, Pixar, and other studios were winning at the box office, the House of Mouse was taking hit after hit. What happened during this decade that led to a string of flops and what animated movies managed to find success?

Music and audio clips used in this episode are the property of Walt Disney Pictures and Walt Disney Animation Studios.

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Feb 15, 2021

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There's the old saying "hindsight is 2020". Well today we are looking back on the year that has passed by and giving some hindsight for the year where everything we know changed. Of course, through the lens of nerd and geek culture.

The intro and outro music was created by Rob Koechl and Jeremy Eckert. We thank them for their generous support of this podcast.

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Feb 8, 2021

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Yakko, Wakko, Dot, Pinky, The Brain, Slappy the Squirrel, and many others join us inside the Bat-Jar for a truly chaotic episode. Regarded by some as the greatest cartoon ever made, "Animaniacs" has created a legacy of great characters, clever writing, and show-stopping music. 

Music and audio from "Animaniacs" is the property of Richard Stone, Tom Ruegger, Steven Spielberg, Warner Bros. Animation and Amblin Entertainment.

Music and audio from "Animaniacs (2020)" is the property of Richard Stone, Julie Bernstein, Steven Bernstein, Wellesley Wild, Steven Spielberg, Warner Bros. Animation, Amblin Television, and Hulu.

The intro and outro music was created by Rob Koechl and Jeremy Eckert. We thank them for their generous support of this podcast.

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Feb 1, 2021

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This week we take the lasso of truth and ask "Wonder Woman 1984" some hard hitting questions. Can Wonder Woman able to save the movie industry? Was releasing this film on streaming and theatres a good idea? Why does this movie remind Average Joe of "Batman Returns"? Does it improve or take away from the success of the first movie? 

To avoid SPOILERS for "Wonder Woman 1984" skip over 47:27- 1:10:07 of the episode.

Music and audio from "Justice League Unlimited" is the property of Kristopher Carter, Lolita Ritmanis, Michael McCuistion, Dwayne McDuffie, Bruce Timm, James Tucker, Shaun McLaughlin, Warner Bros. Animation, and DC Comics.

Music and audio from "Wonder Woman 1984" is th eproperty of Hans Zimmer, Charles Roven, Deborah Snyder, Zack Snyder, Stephen Jones, Patty Jenkins, Gal Gadot, DC Films, Atlas Entertainment, and The Stone Quarry. 

The intro and outro music was created by Rob Koechl and Jeremy Eckert. We thank them for their generous support of this podcast.

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