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    Explore "spongebob squarepants" with insightful episodes like "You Should Listen to The Mollusk by Ween", "Animation Culture with Andy Clark", "Passion in Art with Heather Martinez", "My Favorite Movie Podcast 167 - SpongeBob Squarepants the Musical" and "Creative Synergy with Jay Lender" from podcasts like ""You Should Listen To This", "Storytelling Saga", "Storytelling Saga", "My Favorite Movie Podcast" and "Storytelling Saga"" and more!

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    You Should Listen to The Mollusk by Ween

    You Should Listen to The Mollusk by Ween

    On this episode of You Should Listen to This: Tanner makes Bat listen to The Mollusk by Ween for the first time.

    Tanner will attempt to guide Bat through this concept record filled with psychedelic rock and stoner humor. We discuss each song and what makes this album so special to Tanner, as well as millions of others. Let's hope Bat likes it.

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    Intro and outro music by Jacob Dotson

    Animation Culture with Andy Clark

    Animation Culture with Andy Clark

    Ali interviews art director and background painter, Andy Clark, who shares about his experience on many shows such as Dexter's Laboratory, SpongeBob SquarePants, The Angry Beavers, ChalkZone, Seth MacFarlane's canceled The Flintstones project, and more. He also provides a lot of valuable insight about the current state of the animation industry and offers pertinent career and life advice.

    My Favorite Movie Podcast 167 - SpongeBob Squarepants the Musical

    My Favorite Movie Podcast 167 - SpongeBob Squarepants the Musical

    SpongeBob Squarepants the Musical: A Fun and Surprising Show

    You're probably thinking, "A Broadway musical based on SpongeBob Squarepants? That sounds like it could be terrible." But I'm here to tell you that it's actually a lot of fun!

    • The show opened on Broadway in 2017 and ran for over two years.

    • It won two Tony Awards, including Best Musical.

    • The cast includes Ethan Slater as SpongeBob, Gavin Lee as Squidward, and Lilli Cooper as Sandy Cheeks.

    • Various artists, including Yolanda Adams, Steven Tyler, and Sara Bareilles, wrote the music for the show.

    • The show has been praised for its humor, heart, and catchy songs.

    Overall, SpongeBob Squarepants the Musical is a fun and family-friendly show that you'll enjoy.

    Hosts: Daniel Levain, Ian Sweetman and Eric Sweetman.

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    🟣⚫ Pre-Draft Podcast Special: Final Predictions 🟣⚫

    🟣⚫ Pre-Draft Podcast Special: Final Predictions 🟣⚫

    The countdown to the NFL draft is on, the Flock Crew makes their final prediction while assessing the Ravens biggest needs. Will 5 picks be enough, will they trade for more this year, stockpile for next year?

    We also try to translate Lamar Jackson's tweets, including the SpongeBob gif that blew up the twittersphere. Morgon, Rocco and Jaffe also break down the rumors regarding star WR DeAndre Hopkins, and whether he could come to Baltimore.

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    Monkey D. Luffy arrives at Gasparilla

    Monkey D. Luffy arrives at Gasparilla

    The episode opens up with EstoBro addressing that Tom Kenny is one of the most respected voice actors of his current generation (1:20), most notoriously for being primary voice actor for Spongbob Squarepants. The host is joined by executive producer Mandy Hatake and guest for the episode Jack of Hearts as they breakdown the range of Kenny; especially on adult swim programming. The subject being a part of the cold open to discuss the same studio dismissing Justin Roiland from the hit show Rick and Morty (9:15), as the trio attempts their best of imitating characters on the show as their recorded footage to replace Roiland on the program. A year ago, the Gents manifested that the pirate festival in Tampa known as Gasparilla start acknowledging the pirate tale that is One Piece. Mandy Hatake confirms cosplaying as the Straw Hat Pirate captain, Monkey D. Luffy, during the invasion (18:00), to reassure that the Gent's dream is coming true. Jack of Hearts is happy to accompany EstoBro to the Bachelor Bonnaroo Bonanza (26:45), as they also discuss music in the local Tampa area plus discuss the recent inductions of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (34:45). Jack of Hearts opens up about the world of education as he shares about his first year of being a teacher (41:45). He shares about the challenges he faces teaching this upcoming generation, EstoBro also discusses his guest's teacher plan and how he incorporates the art form to teaching literature (56:05). Greater details of Jack's experience in teaching is very eye opening (67:20), even more so to how establishing trust with the parents of students and their behaviors. 

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    S5E235 - Ween 'The Mollusk' with Les Norris

    S5E235 - Ween 'The Mollusk' with Les Norris

    Our 2nd foray into the rock and roll enigma that is Ween, this time diving into their sixth studio album The Mollusk with special guest and super-fan Les Norris. Pegged as a favorite by both  Gene and Dean Ween - as well as purportedly being the inspiration for Spongebob Squarepants - it's a dark but surprisingly tuneful multi-genre concept album that flits from psychedelia to sea shanties as only they can.
    "Bring forth the mollusk, cast unto me
    Let's be forever, let forever be free"

    Songs featured in this episode: Loop de Loop - Ween; Chances When - Radiobaghdad; Shakedown Street - Grateful Dead; Brain Damage - Pink Floyd; Spongebob Squarepants Theme Song - Patrick Pinney; Are My Ears On Straight? - Gayla Peevey; I'm Dancing In The Show Tonight, The Mollusk - Ween; I've Seen All Good People - Yes; Wonderboy - Tenacious D; Polka Dot Tail, I'll Be Your Johnny On The Spot - Ween; Spinning Wheel - Blood Sweat & Tears; Octopus - Syd Barrett; My Monkey - Marilyn Manson & The Spooky Kids; Mutilated Lips, The Blarney Stone, It's Gonna Be Alright, The Golden Eel - Ween; Green Machine - Kyuss; Doctor Rock (live) - Ween; The Unquiet Grave - Luke Kelly; Cold Blows The Wind, Pink Eye (On My Leg), Waving My Dick In The Wind - Ween; Jar Of Cardinals - Guided By Voices; Buckingham Green, Ocean Man, Pollo Asado, She Wanted To Leave - Ween; Sears & Applebees - Les Norris

    S3E17a Krabby Land

    S3E17a Krabby Land

    Join Stelly and Gavin as they discuss the first segment of the seventeenth episode of the third season, Krabby Land. SpongeBob wants to learn the true meaning of summer, while Mr Krabs sees an opportunity to make some money out of kids on break. Elsewhere, Stelly remembers an rainy visit to Hershey Park, Gavin discusses unexpected consequences of sitting on a kerb, and this month's quiz is all about Gary the Snail. This episode was previously released on Patreon.

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    S3E16b I Had an Accident

    S3E16b I Had an Accident

    Join Stelly and Gavin as they discuss the second segment of the sixteenth episode of season three, I Had an Accident. An accident results in SpongeBob breaking his bottom and he confines himself indoors to protect himself from further damage. Elsewhere, Stelly imagines an opera starring Oprah while Gavin surprises his co-host by being Scottish.

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    S3E16a Born Again Krabs

    S3E16a Born Again Krabs

    Join Stelly and Gavin as they discuss the first segment of the sixteenth episode of season three, Born Again Krabs. Mr Krabs is forced to change his ways when he is rushed to the hospital after eating a dodgy Krabby Patty. Elsewhere, Stelly and Gavin are both a little distracted by the BAFTA Film Awards that's silently playing on a screen as they record.

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    S3E15a The Great Snail Race

    S3E15a The Great Snail Race

    Join Stelly and Gavin as they discuss the first segment of the fifteenth episode of season three, The Great Snail Race. SpongeBob gets jealous when Squidward takes delivery of a purebred racing snail. Elsewhere, Stelly gives her views on The Batman while Gavin complains about the price of frozen drinks at the cinema.

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    S3E14 Ugh

    S3E14 Ugh

    Join Stelly and Gavin as they discuss the fourteenth episode of season three, Ugh. It's a SpongeBob Special where we see the gang in a 1,000,000 BC type thing, plus Patchy the Pirate. Elsewhere, Stelly has had a cultural weekend while Gavin's reason for having facial hair is revealed.

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    S3E13b Clams

    S3E13b Clams

    Join Stelly and Gavin as they discuss the second segment of the thirteenth episode of season three, Clams. After making his millionth dollar, Mr Krabs takes SpongeBob and Squidward out for some clam-fishing. Elsewhere, Stelly feels sorry for Wales, while Gavin contemplates a lawsuit from Adele.

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    Classical Music in Animation

    Classical Music in Animation

    Description
    There are a myriad of animations around the world that use classical music. Sometimes to support the action and other times to be the focal point. Here are three that I wanted to touch upon. Join me, as we take a minute to get the scoop!

    Fun Fact
    Another Japanese anime to consider watching is Your Lie In April. It is about Kōsei Arima, a child prodigy who became famous after winning a major piano competition. However, he lost his ability to play following his mother’s passing. The story focuses on his friendship with Kaori Miyazono, who encourages Kōsei to return to the musical world and reignite his passion for playing.

    About Steven
    Steven is a Canadian composer living in Toronto. He creates a range of works, with an emphasis on the short-form genre—his muse being to offer the listener both the darker and more satiric shades of human existence. If you're interested, please check out his website for more.

    A Note To Music Students et al.
    All recordings and sheet music are available on my site. I encourage you to take a look and play through some. Give me a shout if you have any questions.

    Got a topic? Pop me off an email at: TCMMPodcast@Gmail.com 

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