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    Animation Station with Robbie and Tracy

    Take a journey down this colorfully appointed rabbit hole with your two hosts, Robbie and Tracy, as we delve deeper into some lesser known hidden gems of the world of animated film and TV. Part historical time-capsule, part improv, part critical review and also probably part were-wolf.
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    Episodes (27)

    Episode 26: Kubo and the Two Strings

    Episode 26: Kubo and the Two Strings
    Hey guys! This time we're talking about Kubo and the Two Strings, Laika's most recent stop-motion animated feature. We talk about some of our favorite moments in the movie as well as some of the moments that struck us as indicative of the love and care that went into making the movie. We also touch briefly on the fact that Studio Laika was once Vinton Studios. If you're interested in exploring that more, click here. Also Tracy appeared on the Unfortunate Associates podcast; you can check that out here. As always, thanks for listening!

    Episode 24: Felidae

    Episode 24: Felidae
    Hello guys, happy summer! This episode we talk about the German-animated noir film, Felidae. Felidae follows the story of a cat named Francis trying decipher the mystery of why cats keep turning up dead in his neighborhood. This movie gets a little gruesome and as a result, so does this episode, so if discussion of animal cruelty or death disturbs you, it might be best to skip this one. That said, we had a blast talking about it; it is a beautiful movie. Thanks for listening!

    Episode 23: Cartoon All-stars to the Rescue

    Episode 23: Cartoon All-stars to the Rescue
    Hello again! We are back with a new episode! This month we review an old PSA cartoon called Cartoon All-starts to the Rescue. We do so at the request of our guest, Dr. Christopher Douglas, a friend of Robbie's who recently received his PhD. We talk about the oddities of a cartoon attempting to push an anti-drug message while also trying to shoe-horn in all the requisite copyrighted characters possible. It's a bit of a wild ride. Enjoy!

    Episode 21: Paranorman

    Episode 21: Paranorman
    Hey guys! We're back at you with a new episode! This time we're talking about the movie Paranorman, which was requested by one of our fans, Angela! We were, of course, happy to make an episode about it. Mostly we focus on some of the more interesting technical aspects of the film, but we also talk about some of the bigger points of the movie. Hope you guys enjoy!

    Episode 20: He-Man & She-Ra: A Christmas Special

    Episode 20: He-Man & She-Ra: A Christmas Special
    Hey guys, I know it's a bit late, but here is our Christmas episode! Joining us on this episode is Tyler from the Cynical Cartoons podcast, among others. This episode we talk about the He-man and She-Ra Christmas Special and its many odd qualities and moments. It's a bit of a wild ride, so strap in and enjoy! Again, sorry this one was so late. If you'd like to, remember you can always follow us on Twitter @lobster_writer, @tctrauscht, and @futurehorsepod. Thanks for listening!

    Episode 19: Gravity Falls is Ending!

    Episode 19: Gravity Falls is Ending!
    Hey guys! We are back! We're really sorry about the infrequency of our posting lately, but we are currently working on getting something a little more consistent going. In the meantime, we bring you this episode about Gravity Falls and the fact that it's ending. We're both huge fans and we thought it'd be fun to an episode about. So join us as we discuss parts one and two of Weirdmageddon.  Also, as we mention in the episode, we appeared in another podcast! Wow! Cool stuff! We were on Cynical Cartoons podcast with Tyler. You can check that episode (and others) out here. It was good time, so give it a listen! And you can follow Tyler on twitter here. Robbie Twitter: @lobster_writer, Tracy Twitter: @tctrauscht As always, thank you for listening. We've got a few things in the works right now, so stay tuned guys. Bye!

    Episode 18: Halloween Extravaganza!

    Episode 18: Halloween Extravaganza!
    Happy Halloween everybody! That's right, two episodes this week! Hot dog! It's a Christmas miracle...just several weeks early! :D In our Halloween special, you're getting two, count 'em, two Halloween episode reviews as well as a super spoopy animated music video review. All in all, it's a good time! Break out the fun-size candy bars, adjust those ill-fitting tights and enjoy! Love, Robbie and Tracy Check us out on iTunes under "Animation Station with Robbie and Tracy": your ratings and feedback are very much appreciated! •3• Tracy Twitter/Instagram: @tctrauscht Robbie Twitter: @lobster_writer

    Episode 17 (kinda): The Prince of Egypt

    Episode 17 (kinda): The Prince of Egypt
    Hello listeners! It's been a while! As you've probably noticed, a number is missing in our sequence. We recorded an episode 16, but didn't feel that the quality was up to snuff, we scrapped it. Sadly, we scrapped it after we recorded this episode, so our numbers are a little off. Whoops. Onto business! This time we reviewed Prince of Egypt, Dreamworks' first feature. We talk about things we loved, things we hated, and some of the facts we found interesting. As always, we hope you enjoy! Happy listening!

    Episode 15: The Rescuers Down Under

    Episode 15: The Rescuers Down Under
    Hey guys! Sorry about the delay between episodes lately. Things have been getting busier, but we're trying to fall into a more consistent schedule. Anyways! This week we talk about the 1990 animated feature, The Rescuers Down Under. The sequel to the 70s release "The Rescuers", Down Under takes the characters down to Australia to help a boy save an eagle. While it didn't do terribly well at the box office, it's an old favorite of ours, so join as we talk about how great George C. Scott is at being a villain and how awesome Bob Hope is at being a tiny, somewhat apprehensive mouse. Enjoy!

    Episode 14: The Iron Giant

    Episode 14: The Iron Giant
    Hey guys, sorry it's been a while since we've put up an episode, but we're back this week with The Iron Giant! This 1999 animated feature focuses on a the story of a boy and a giant robot, but not in the way you might think. 15 years before the release of Big Hero 6, this underrated gem tells the story of 11 year old Hogarth Hughes as he bonds with an enormous lost robot from outer space. Set in the 1950s during the height of Cold War paranoia, he teaches the metal gentle giant about the value of life and the importance of choosing your own path and not necessarily the one you were designed for. This movie really got screwed out of the big release that it deserved, which we'll talk about as well as our usual discussion about our favorite moments in the film. As always, contact us on Twitter for comments and review ideas! @tctrauscht @lobster_writer

    Bonus Episode! The Brave Little Toaster Commentary

    Bonus Episode! The Brave Little Toaster Commentary
    Hey guys! This week we've got something of a bonus episode for you! So when we initially watched the Brave Little Toaster, we conceived the idea of doing a commentary with it, a la Rifftrax. We weren't ultimately satisfied with it taking place of our normal episode, but we still thought it might be fun for ya'll to listen to alongside the movie. Hope you enjoy!

    Episode 13: The Critic

    Episode 13: The Critic
    Hello again, listeners! Join us this week as we discuss the cult classic TV show, The Critic. Made in the early 90s, the Critic is a show about Jay Sherman, a somewhat unpopular and goofy film critic with a show where he talks about upcoming movies. Join us as we discuss why this show didn't really enjoy the success we feel it deserved as well as why we love the show so much. Thanks for listening, enjoy!

    Episode 12: The Brave Little Toaster

    Episode 12: The Brave Little Toaster
    Welcome back! Join us this week as we talk about the surprisingly dark 80s film, The Brave Little Toaster! This week we talk about the difference between our childhood expectations and memories and the movie as it is. We also talk about how many of the animators on the film later became animators at Pixar and how some of the themes from this movie carry over to much of Pixar's work. Overall, it's a fun, at times harsh, romp. Enjoy! Sorry we took so long to get this one out; we've been pretty busy lately and this was where we fell apart. We hope to get back on track soon. Thanks for listening!

    Episode 11: All Dogs Go to Heaven

    Episode 11: All Dogs Go to Heaven
    Hello once again! Join us this week as we talk about the 1989 Don Bluth film, All Dogs Go to Heaven. We discuss some of the odder parts of the movie that we noticed as well as some of the darker aspects of its production. We also talk about Don Bluth's career at large. It's a bit of a strange and dark tale, so strap in! As always, if you have any movies, thoughts, or suggestions, feel free to hit us up on Twitter. Thanks for listening!

    Episode 10: Interstella 5555

    Episode 10: Interstella 5555
    Join Robbie and Tracy this week as we discuss the Daft Punk-related Interstella 5555. This somewhat odd animated movie was made to sync up with the 2001 Daft Punk album Discovery. Join us as we discuss the amusing oddities of a movie that appears to have been produced out of time as well as some of the frustrating truths about the music industry. We hope you have as much fun listening to this episode as we had making it! Thanks for listening! Find us on Twitter at @lobster_writer and @tctrauscht!

    Episode 9: The Triplets of Belleville

    Episode 9: The Triplets of Belleville
    This week, join Tracy and Robbie as they talk about the charmingly surreal French animated film The Triplets of Belleville, a movie about the diminutive Madam Souza's adventures to save her cyclist grandson, Champion. We talk about some of the reasons behind the unique character design, fantastic music and the the director's not-so-subtle opinions on the biggest giant of North American animation.

    Episode 8: The Adventures of Mark Twain

    Episode 8: The Adventures of Mark Twain
    This week, join Robbie and Tracy as they dive into the surreal and fascinatingly detailed world of Will Vinton's The Adventures of Mark Twain. Though he's best known as the creative mind behind 80s commercial mascots like the California Raisins and The Noid, Vinton was the father of modern claymation. He combines humorist literature and imaginative design into a beautiful feat of stop motion film-making. The story follows Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn and Becky Thatcher as they go on a high-flying journey with writer Mark Twain through his short stories on a fantastical flying ship. Strange concept? Sure. A huge labor of love with remarkable talent at the helm? Without a doubt. Hope you guys like this one! If you have any comments or film recommendations for something you'd like us to review, follow us on Twitter at @lobster_writer and @tctrauscht! Thank for listening!