acid rain
Isn’t being a pet sitter full of puppy cuddles and kitty kisses? NOPE! Collin shares a little about the kind of things you can expect to deal with as a pet sitter. To decompress, the boys take a deep (probably too deep) dive into 90s and 80s cartoons. It was a different time.
Dog sitter stories
Things I wasn’t expecting to do
Acid rain
90s tv show lists
Toxic Love: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHIgSNw4V0U
Nigel Thornberry: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0167743/characters/nm0000347
McHale’s Navy: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119640/
Seinfeld
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0124229/
The Pirates of Dark Water: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pirates_of_Dark_Water
John Tesh: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Tesh
NOFX Champs Elysees: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f381G0k9Inc
Swamp Thing: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0408427/
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SPEAKERS
Collin, Brandon
Collin 00:04
Welcome to Oh, brother, a podcast of three brothers trying to figure it all out with your hosts, Brandon, Colin Aaron. On this week's show, acid rain. I'm not gonna complain about my job.
Brandon 00:24
That's what people say before they complain about stuff.
Collin 00:29
But I am going to have a commentary on it. So this is one of those things where you go, oh, I'll just take care of people's pets like what's, what's the worst that could happen? Like, what? What could possibly what kind of issues could you possibly deal with? You're just taking care of people's pets?
Brandon 00:53
Like literally all the issues in the world? I guess? Yeah.
Collin 00:59
I'll tell you, I'm going to tell you a new one that I've added to my, to my file cabinet, st or something. Experiences, yeah, experience. 11 years into this ready for this? Okay. We haven't taken care of a chow AF named T bone for the four years now. Four times a week, we come over while his owner works overnight shifts at the local hospital, hospital. A hospital that's a word. So. So basically our like 6pm to 8pm visits, like somewhere in there are a mid day because she doesn't get off work until like four in the morning. So anyway, me, um, we come over to lay them out to go potty and play with them. When my very first visit that I came over, the owner opened the door about an inch. And with her eye with her fingers, mainly, like, look at me, don't look at him kind of motion. And I was like, Yes, ma'am. We came in, we sat down. And we had a conversation. And he stood over very, like, on the off very on the defense like, he's back in a corner. And he's not take his eyes off me. And he's barking his face off. And oh, no, you know, and he's a chow. So he's a little I'm a little like, cheese like, Oh, no. And I said, like, does he have a bite history? No. Tell me how he does whenever new people come over to the house. And she was like, this was like, fair enough. Do you have a fenced in yard? Do I need to leash him up? And she's like, Yes, I have a FinCEN or No, do not take him on walks. I just need you to let him out to go to the bathroom, and then bring them back in. I was like, okay, I can do this. So for the first three weeks, I would when I walked up to the door, I would sing him a song, just that I made that I made up and I would sing the same matrix, sing the same song. And then as I opened the door, I would toss treats to him, I would immediately go into the kitchen, grab the bucket of treats off the refrigerator, go out the back, and I would just stand there with my back against the wall of the back of the house while he went out and he did his thing. And I just would stand there with the treats. And then after about two weeks, two and a half weeks, I would take a treat. And I put my hand and I'd hold it down by my side. And then he eventually would come up and smelled it. I could give him a treat. And we're off to the races. Now he and I are best friends. And so enter after about six months of this. The daughter who doesn't live in the house anymore. She's older than she's has her own family.
Brandon 03:30
She calls me she goes you're probably wondering why my mom has
Collin 03:37
kids cameras all over the place. And I was like, No, not really. Like I'm used to being on camera all the time.
Brandon 03:43
Right? Like it's not something that people do. It's just, you know, she goes, Well, my mom's not gonna tell you this, but
Collin 03:51
she just got out of a 10 year long abusive relationship. And
Brandon 03:58
T bone, watched her get physically assaulted, like, on a regular basis.
Collin 04:05
And she sits and watch the video watches the videos of you, cuddling with him rubbing his tummy giving a treats and just cry because she knows T bone isn't broken. Right? T bone is going to be okay. And I have successfully been able to introduce T bone to every single one of our team members. And they've been caring for him
Brandon 04:23
beautifully. Until Oh no. The end of January
Collin 04:32
where we got one of our staff members was like T bone was a little like, edgy around the door today. And didn't and was like kind of like mouthing my feet as I came in. I thought that was kind of weird. And we're like yeah, that is kind of weird. That's cool. And then nothing ever happened on it. Well then one of my other team members who's a man
Brandon 04:51
and he's bigger build.
Collin 04:54
He comes over and T bone is not okay with us. He is He is a a whole nother level. And he is not letting him in the door at all. He is aggressively like this is this is now true, like a bite is imminent if this was free and so I had to call the owner and I was was like, Hey, I'm calling you because I want you to know that we're dedicated to T bone and his future care. And we are committed to trying to make this work, I would have conversation. And my first thought was like, as he has he has you seen a doctor of that recently, like get him checked out medically. And she goes, hold on. I think I know what happened. And I got a screenshot texted to me while I was on the phone, and she goes, Did you get that? And I said, Yeah. And she goes, Do you think your staff member looks like that? Man, that picture. And I went, honestly, I thought that was my staff member. And she goes, that was my X, his three year restraining order ended. And the day it ended, he showed up at my house.
Brandon 06:05
And I went, Oh, okay. II. So three years of work, and dedication, and focus and out the window with one appearance at the door from the sky. And
Collin 06:29
we are now having to rebuild this trust with T bone and my staff member. So that's what I had to do. I was we I'd gone over on Monday. And then my other staff member, she went in she was just fine yesterday. And then today, the other staff member came in and I had to come in and kind of smooth things over at the end between him and T bone because T bone had turned a little and was like, I'm just going to keep you in a corner of the yard.
Brandon 06:59
And was like reef. Yeah. So new rule. The other
Collin 07:05
other staff member can't go over by himself anymore. Like either I or the team over half of it has to be with him. Because it's, it's so frustrating because it's like, we were doing so well. Like, yeah, that's crazy. Like, that's the level of trauma that he was carrying around with him to that point. Right. Like that's, and that just, that just hurts so much to know. Right? Like, and now now we're slowly rebuilding and I, you know, I
Brandon 07:36
said like, we did it one time,
Collin 07:39
we're going to do it again. And it's going to be okay,
Brandon 07:42
so we have to, we have just work on that. Right. And, man,
07:50
that's it's such a big it feels like such a big setback, you know, three years. And here's where we are. But you know, three years and here's where we are. So and it was so you know, I as soon as I pulled up and started talking to T bone, he immediately started wagging his tail and ran over to me. So it's like, okay, at least we still have this because I don't like if we don't have this I don't know like how we're gonna. Yeah, that's a big that's something different at that point. So
Brandon 08:19
you know, it's just we're, we're it's a different
Collin 08:27
different time now, unfortunately. And man, it's just feels brutal. Feels real brutal.
Brandon 08:33
That's crazy. Like, man, I'm, uh, yeah, I've lost thoughts about this. That's That's wild dude.
Collin 08:48
Like, and now now, of course, I have the I have the unfortunate. I'm in the unfortunate position of, of having conversation with a lady and asking her
Brandon 09:02
if your cameras pick up the guy
Collin 09:06
again, at your house, I need you to let me know so that we can be extra aware when we're in the house next day, right? Like, I now have to have the the the, like, just oh my gosh, right. Like it's just I mean, yeah, so
Brandon 09:23
like, so. Yeah, I have a lot of conflicting thoughts here. Not conflicting. I have a lot of different thoughts. That's a better way to phrase this statement. Right. Like, first of all, I feel it's really weird. It's I feel really bad for the dog. Right? Because obviously it was traumatized like severely right. So what kind of keys ball? Right Like, does that like I have a pet history restraining order for three years like clearly no one wants you. Clearly. Nobody wants you in their life. And then like the day after that you would just like show up. Like what a kind of disgusting Human Being behaves that way. It's that sick, man, that is absolutely sick. Right? That's, like revolting. So yeah, that's the other theory. So I have like a lot of pity, and a lot of revile, and that's why I'm here at this, read the story like that a lot,
Collin 10:22
a lot of anger, right?
Brandon 10:26
It's like gross like, gross Are you like? Well, and I
Collin 10:30
had very early after about, Gosh, man. We hadn't been caring for the dog long. And it was actually the end of the year that that first year, we actually the owner contacted me. And I think this was shortly after the order had been put in place or something. I don't remember this exact timeline. But he was actually going to take her to court. I may have talked about this. So he had he was gonna take her to court for custody of the dog. And we were asked to come in and testify it like they asked if we would be ready to come in and testify about the ownership, the care the dedication, like what she was doing to care for the dog so that she could keep him.
Brandon 11:16
I feel like this is does ring some sort of Bell? Yes.
Collin 11:22
Yeah, yeah, I'm sure I've told this before. So like that all happened. And then it just drifted away from memory. And like we were in a routine and in a groove, and then is one instance of coming up and showing and knocking on the door. We're just like, none of that's real. It's so gross. Like, what in the world? I know. I know. And like, Oh, the other part of this oh my gosh, like the other part is, I'm on the phone with her. And she's like, Oh, and I've just been she's like I've always said she goes I've been on pins and needles when I'm home and I haven't been sleeping well. And she goes, I'm sorry for stressing out my dog. And I was like, Do not apologize. Like that. What do you what do you know? Like, that's not something that you need to do right now. Like, he's traumatized. You're traumatized. Like it's just trauma all the way down. Don't apologize for how that's going on. Like we're, we're dog walkers, pet sitters. Like we'll figure this out. Like that's what we do. But don't apologize for you carrying this now. Like that was another part of this conversation that just like things Colin didn't think he'd be having. He'd be talking about today. On the phone with
Brandon 12:37
a client. It's just like, wow,
Collin 12:40
oh my gosh, so it this whole week has been just, it's been off for me. Like trying to focus and if I keep getting sucked back into this, and you know, I and I to carry like, I'm really frustrated. Like I'm just frustrated that this is happening and it just feels gross. And
Brandon 13:01
I don't like it.
Collin 13:03
I know that we can do a lot we can try a lot of things. And we can we can I believe we can build this trust back. I just I resent that. I'm having to do that at all. You know like it well yeah, right. Like that's
Brandon 13:24
so,
Collin 13:26
anyway, that's fun. Fun is is a word that could potentially be used to describe not this event.
Brandon 13:39
That's for sure. That's for sure. So yeah, no, that's no good. I'm sorry that you have so much negativity and trauma
Collin 13:51
in your week. Thanks but other than that, man, goodness have you see the sudden recently OH MAN Yeah,
Brandon 14:05
it's been very shocking
Collin 14:09
so I use Oh, hot
Brandon 14:11
in sky. Oh, turn the air on in my classroom today through weird but that was weird. was necessary, but like, What a strange thing to be pushing this button right now. That's things I wasn't expecting to do. have turned back off tomorrow, but you know, it's fine. I need a different day. So that's right. Yeah,
Collin 14:41
we're celebrating Cobis birthday today. So the big one, the big one the big birthday golden birthday. 15th on the 15th
Brandon 14:51
Boom. So that's quite a blam. Quite fun. Yes, he Yeah, he got out Um, his treats were a as a smaller, small ish apple 2.2
Collin 15:11
fluffed toy but he has decided that this is this is his new pillow. It looks really cute but he lays on it. It has a speaker in it he is not interested in in fitting with his old age he is not concerned so much about the speaker anymore but is this comfy for my head to rest upon
Brandon 15:30
it well Kobe is always kind of been about how soft is this thing? Right? It's kind of his MO for like forever has been like, is this soft? Yes. Yeah.
Collin 15:43
And then we also got him some some dehydrated salmon treats. Oh, man, these these invigorated lots lots of movement. This was definitely the antithesis to the pillow that he was protecting. He was this caused quite a stir in his in his little puppy life of new thing and needing immediately and it was so funny, because ever see was before it's opened, you know, you can kind of smell through it. But as soon as Lilian completely opened it, it was like just scampering. Like
Brandon 16:24
swiveling immediately.
Collin 16:28
Does the thing. Where is his back legs are a little sore with with with age. But
Brandon 16:34
still the thing like when he
Collin 16:38
when we when we trained him on how to sit, we would always bad bad on us. But we would say Kobe sit Kobe lay down. And we give him a treat at both of those. So unfortunately,
Brandon 16:51
he just he just does both it repeatedly.
Collin 16:56
Just sit lay down, lay down, sit lay down, sit down, lay down, but up until he gets something. It's almost what he was really. It's like I don't remember. Whatever you want.
Brandon 17:11
It's been a long time since we did this. So I don't remember. Just do both. Yes.
Collin 17:17
So he did that. And so we were we were giving him several of those throughout the day. And he he was happy. He was definitely happy for the for the for the warm weather weather as well. Oh, yeah,
Brandon 17:31
I bet but he was very enthusiastic about this. Because, you know all dogs don't like cold. Not a thing they like so. No,
Collin 17:42
no, they don't really don't. So he didn't spend a whole lot of time outside. He was mostly again concerned with the aforementioned softness in his in his life. There we go.
Brandon 18:00
We haven't really been doing a whole lot. I forgot that this was a 40 week in school. So works until like Monday. Susan's like, Yeah, I'm just going to make you lunches for four days, because you don't have school Friday. And I was like, what else? Oh, okay. So that's just been trying to get through a short week with strange children. Right. So that's what we're
Collin 18:29
sure. So So which day did you have off?
Brandon 18:33
Are we are going to have off Friday? Right? We have like a four day weekend for like, bra Friday, then we have Presidents Day, we're off Monday, but like it's like a staff day. So I have to like go to like meetings and my favorite meetings. Right.
18:52
Like I do that, but
Brandon 18:54
they're not not really a whole lot going on. Mostly this week. We've just been working on presentations anyway. That's good. Right? And I've been really having to restrain myself because we're talking about like air pollution right. So naturally, naturally, we have talked yesterday about all the bad this that is air pollution, right? All the things there. But inevitably right we have to discuss acid rain, right? So this brings about two challenges for me right? Number one, trying to explain the pH scale because experience is very difficult. concept that is like
Collin 19:43
hard to get right?
Brandon 19:44
Yeah, you just have to be like listen, this look at the scale and this side is acids and the side is base. What makes them that we don't have the chemistry knowledge to deal with that right now. Right? Know that. Trust me, just Know that it was a hydrogen ion. So there we go. Anyway. Moving on Yeah. So we have to explain acid rain and how pH works. How No, you will not turn into Salvador Dali painting if it acid rains on you be fine, right? Sure, but I also cannot get FernGully out of my head when I think about acid rain, right I think about that song. Monster things right? Tim Curry's singing, right?
20:42
It's so crazy.
Collin 20:43
I always forget that. That's Tim Curry. And we've had this conversation.
Brandon 20:48
Like 70 times, but like,
Collin 20:50
oh my gosh, toxic love. Oh,
Brandon 20:53
yes, this actually gloves are FernGully is all that I can think about. When I think of acid rain, and I'll just like chuckle to myself or the kids like what like that? Don't worry about it's fine. I don't have time to explain FernGully to you today. So we're just gonna and none of you have definitely none of us 0% of you have ever seen FernGully so we're just gonna not talk about that because it'll make me upset. Talk about it.
Collin 21:26
really creepy part of the movie too. Like that. All movies a little bit creepy. Right?
Brandon 21:31
But like Oh, yeah.
Collin 21:36
There's a lot of weird, but it's a good it's a good one. Like
Brandon 21:40
it is but it is a weird that's very odd movie. But that part that's like these big reveal, right? Because before that he's just like, a slime. Yeah,
Collin 21:50
yeah, he kind of he takes bodily form at that.
Brandon 21:53
Yeah. And with a weird song. Maybe that's just show them the song with no context. Just like Hey, guys, watch this. I think
Collin 22:06
it's a really good idea. Actually.
Brandon 22:07
What? What is it? Yes, this is you'll say welcome to my childhood.
Collin 22:17
Another interesting fact Tim Curry. Do you remember the Wild Thornberrys
Brandon 22:20
Did you ever watch that show? Do you do that? Watch it but like, I remember it was on this was the time this is where this is like time where it was like Aaron watching TV cartoons. And yes, he like so they were on. And I was there. But I don't. Yes, I just now remembered the Wild Thornberrys exist. There we go. Yeah.
Collin 22:51
Tim Curry also also voiced the book. Also voice Nigel Thornberry the the dad there. So really? Tim Curry? Yeah. Tim Curry did Yes. So I'm aware of this. So I don't know that. I don't know. But yes, Tim, Tim Curry. I've played both ends of the, of the invite in the Eco spectrum. An eco enthusiast right, traveling the world educating people and making them changes to preserve the planet and toxic sludge.
Brandon 23:22
Yeah. And then number two terrorists in the world, right. Because another movie, that's like, not good. But when I was younger, I liked that movie a lot. I don't really know why I liked that movie. Because like, it's not a good movie. And bad. Right. But we use it that when we come out I mean, listeners I am of course speaking about McHale's navy. Ah, I've seen that. That's all it's a fantastic. Not Texas movie. 97. There we go. See, this is where I would have been in middle school ripe for this type of ridiculous humor 3% on Rotten Tomatoes, by the way. Just mean that sounds accurate.
Collin 24:20
Well, wait. Now who's whose score is that? I forget.
Brandon 24:22
I forgot. I don't know. It's just the one that pops up. Let's see. Oh, the that's the Rotten Tomatoes score. The audience scores at a whopping 38% Fresh. Let's see that. Great. Three. But this is of course, the 9097 remake of like a 70 sitcom that zero people ask for? Yeah,
Collin 24:51
yeah, it wasn't even like a beloved, you know, older version, you know?
Brandon 24:55
Like they didn't. Yeah, yeah, I just I don't remember it. ever talked to anybody that in the list of like favorite TV shows from the 60s has gone. Oh, man McHale's navy. Right? Like a lot of TV shows come up and zero of them are McHale's navy. So I don't really know who was clamoring for this, right? Like, what? What made McHale's Navy a hot property in 1997. But, like it happened, I'm trying to remember the plot
Collin 25:35
of McHale's
Brandon 25:36
Navy than that is difficult because there's not really one. I remember trying to like, do something with a boat. I mean, obviously, Yeah, cuz the whole thing is like, these got like the PT boat, right? And then it's like, the, I think this will be okay. So this will be appeals to my love of the like, assembling the crew archetype. Ah, right. Yes. And I think that's why I liked it. Because I do love an assemble the crew kind of thing, right? Where like, you have all the characters who are like, they all have like a niche. And they're all like, do something different. They all have like a specialty. You know what I mean? Like, I like this storyline. I don't know why. It's the I just like this trope, right? I like the assemble the team trope. I think it's interesting. And I think this has kind of like a version of that, because he's all like, oh, no, I'm alone. And then he comes back and he like, gets the old crew. And they all have like, there's like the deck gunner guy. And then there's the guy from Third Rock from the Sun. And then there's like, the other guy, right? Like, they just all kind of have their jobs, you know, and they like, do the thing. And I liked that trope. My favorite trope of mine. So I think that's probably why I liked it, but I don't remember exactly something about they have to stop the terrorist from doing something right. Somebody number
Collin 27:13
two terrorists. Yes. Yeah. So
Brandon 27:14
it's like, it's actually I believe it's one of the the trope that I like less well, right, like, some sort of bad guy hires terrorist to do something, right. That's like they hire him to do something. Right. I don't really remember what, but that's the whole point because they like hire him to do something, right. This is before. Obviously, this is much before 911. So you can just put the word terrorist in a movie and it's like fine, like nobody cares. So zany, zany, a bit of zany, lighthearted terrorism you know, it'd be I don't really know as I doesn't even find the plot of this movie. Is there even a Wikipedia article about
Collin 28:04
all there are there is there's I just found it. I've been trying to scan through it.
Brandon 28:11
Quite nonsense. It makes no sense. I would imagine
Collin 28:14
one thing that I did notice is
Brandon 28:17
a baseball team and Debra Messing is in it for some reason. Like I don't know.
28:22
Is that this?
Collin 28:24
Its budget was $42 million. Okay, what for? This
Brandon 28:30
does not look like a 42
Collin 28:32
it's got Tom Arnold. It's got Tim Curry. Okay.
Brandon 28:36
That's why as the cameo from original McHale Ernest Borgnine
Collin 28:39
Yes. These people don't come cheap. The box office by
Brandon 28:43
satellites of course. No 90s table.
Collin 28:46
Yes. Well, there's my satellite. It made 4.5 million at the box office. So hey,
Brandon 28:57
when it was a bomb even there this was not nobody wanted this. Oh yeah, there's a stealth boat. That's another 90s thing. Lots of stealth boats around for reasons that I don't know why people thought stealthbits were like just a really important thing people had to do Yeah, this is pretty nonsensical. Yeah, they ended up in Cuba looking for like a weapon parts parts to fix the boat for some reason. Yes, there we go. Maybe this is why it made back no money at the box office. Because this plot is rather nonsensical. Hmm. Surprising. Oh,
Collin 29:50
thinks I'm finding out that you know, Tim Curry had a stroke.
Brandon 29:53
I didn't know this. Yes.
Collin 29:54
Oh my gosh, okay. Wow, I clicked on something and apparently he hasn't made like any public appearances really in over 10 years at this point, so yeah, it's been a while. Oh, gosh,
Brandon 30:07
he's Yeah. He's still class back people online for like, say and stuff. But he's he's still he's still like, five he'll still get it ready for. Yeah. So very witty.
30:20
And so my,
Collin 30:23
what my brain does when these things happen because now I'm realizing that there was a character in McHale's Navy that like, was just kind of a face of, of 90s early 2000s films and I had no idea what his name was. It was French Stewart.
Brandon 30:38
Yeah, him that's Third Rock from the Sun guy.
Collin 30:42
Yeah, French of like, yeah, third rock from the sun and like, talk on and some other things. I remember him like he was the one that everyone remembers obviously Home Alone for.
Brandon 30:52
Oh, yes. Because we've all seen Home Alone for oh,
Collin 31:00
it's just one of those faces that have like, yeah, that's 90s. Like, that's the that's 90s
Brandon 31:05
movie has a lot of that. I feel like you know, it has David Alan Grier has Bruce Campbell. It has he's, you know, these a lot of these people are just like, you they're in other stuff randomly. Like you've seen them around. But they're like, they're just like, dude, oh, yeah, forget Oh, yeah, random appearance from Tommy Chong. Who can forget that? I did until I just saw this list of cast members like, Well, I mean, you know, yeah, it's a lot of people that are in like, if you click on at random cast member, and then look at the other movies, they've been in their movies that you have never seen, or they were on a random episode of Law and Order, once or twice, like, they're just, you know, they're just like around, you've probably seen them somewhere. But you don't know where, like
Collin 32:10
it's the, they had their Well, that's why their budget wasn't even more because it kind of took some, you know, this third, the BS, the see the listings, you know, who they could get together a listings, they went okay, that's enough cap that, but we still have a few parts to fill out.
Brandon 32:30
Yeah, so it was looking at these random people that have been in some odd things. Yeah. That makes sense, right. This is how 90s movies work. Sometimes it just like, how about this movie? Sure. What? They were really,
Collin 32:49
we think there is any movies today like that. I mean, I mean, there are weird things today, but they're also like, yeah, that was there was a lot just being thrown at the wall. Because they really was they were just trying to make stuff. It seems like,
Brandon 33:10
Okay, who wanted McHale's Navy who was just clamoring at the bid for that? I don't know. I don't know. I was like, Yeah, you know, the kids will love a random sitcom for 30 years ago.
33:25
Like, well,
Collin 33:27
you know what, that's weird. We're still talking about it. So you know,
Brandon 33:32
because I just remember to have right now. Yeah, about that. I don't even think I've ever seen the actual original cast. Again, I it's just the assembling the team trope that I liked so much. It's a strong trope. When done well, we're gonna win done badly, right. You could still still get some mileage out of it, as is evidenced with as evidenced by McHale's Navy, your clearly McHale's Navy star vehicle with Tom Arnold for some reason, I don't know.
Collin 34:03
Yeah, what a weird What a weird guy to put in
Brandon 34:05
the like, lead, like action II role. The way Yeah. Yeah. I don't. Yeah. Like I don't know how I was a weird weird one to just like, pick up. Maybe he wanted to be famous for being I don't know. Like, I don't know. Who else to take returns, returns. Just I guess he wants to be known for something other than being married to Roseanne. They go, so I needed speaking of a show that was weird, and then I didn't like I never watched that one. So It lets you know
Collin 35:03
Yeah, top five things we never watched there we go that's
Brandon 35:08
a good list actually. Top 590s TV shows and ever watched number one Roseanne number two married with children like that there's a lot there. I don't know if these this list has potential we had to marinate on this one for a little bit I got my life I like this idea though. Weirdly has legs. I don't know how
Collin 35:44
if he then I'm like, well, but some of these like, there are also some very odd ones in here where I'm like, maybe. I don't know. Maybe we do our teas. Yeah, yeah. What we things we didn't watch the 90s proof that even
Brandon 36:01
sitcoms. There's a whole list here that I oh my gosh, I forgot that existed. We're gonna see. Look at this. See?
Collin 36:09
That's what I'm doing right now. I'm mostly looking at like, oh, yeah, there was a cartoon about Franklin that like not the new one. No, not that one. But like, the 19 like the early 90s. Franklin like, oh, yeah,
Brandon 36:19
remember that? See? I want to I don't want I keep getting like, best list. I want like worst list.
Collin 36:28
No, you have to actually listen to didn't watch.
Brandon 36:31
Yeah, I bet that's true. A Cosmo tell me when I didn't want. Cheese real quick. While we're on this hot take? I don't really like Seinfeld. Oh,
Collin 36:44
okay. So is it? Man? Where do you go with that? Why?
Brandon 36:52
It's boring. Right? Like it's not. It's a bit boring. Boring. Like, I don't. It's not.
Collin 37:00
And I don't know if that's, I mean, I know. That's because that's Jerry Seinfeld's like his. What he does, like, that's just his comedy through and through and everything, but at the same time,
37:15
I just, I never,
Collin 37:16
I was never a laughing one to me. And it just seemed like, okay,
Brandon 37:21
that's maybe it was like, I don't know, it was like an age thing. Because like, I was maybe I was just like, a little bit too young for that. Because you know, they're all older in that show. And I would have been like a teenager and so I just, but even I know a lot of a lot of my friends liked it. I just didn't really get it really liked. Why didn't I think was just boring? Right? And it's like, not a lot of the situations are not humorous. I don't like that. Like you know that like, I don't remember it has a name. Right? It's like it's like kind of the opposite of like, shattered Friday. Where are you like, are you are watching somebody in like a horrible. It's like a really awkward, weird situation. And you feel like pity for them because they're just like, so ridiculous. I don't like that. Right? You know what I mean? Yeah, like, I don't want to watch that. I don't find that fun. Like, like, Oh, man. Look at George. sucking at life, right? Like, I don't want to watch that. It's not,
Collin 38:33
is it? Me? Is it when is it that feeling of when the show starts to get awkward? Instead of being engrossed or identifying it? You immediately switch the channel because you're like, No, thank you. I can't watch that. Like, train wreck of an interaction. Yeah,
Brandon 38:48
I don't want to watch the awkwardness. I don't want to like revel in the awkwardness that is this. Like, I don't like it. I just Yeah, I just want to change the channel because it's not appealing to me. And so I think that might be part of it. Because Seinfeld is just a lot of that. Right? You're like, oh, this is a really awkward situation. And it's like, uncomfortable. Now you have to watch this person be stuck in this uncomfortable situation. Like I don't want to watch that. I try to avoid uncomfortable situations in my life. Why would I want this?
39:27
This is this is
Collin 39:27
true of not I get this as well, during TV shows where
Brandon 39:33
it's meant to be like, Oh, now what are
Collin 39:36
they going to do? Or like what's going to happen? I'm like, Ah, like I just I feel it in my my chest and my shoulders. This Yeah, this anxiety of what's happening and I have a
Brandon 39:47
name that I Googled once and I can't remember what it's what it is like a name that's associated with this. And it's like, my eyes don't like that, right? It's not Have fun. And that is Seinfeld. Right? That is like the George character. Right? That is like all the jokes are like, Oh man, look how awkward This is. You're like, that's not funny. I don't like it. And then the rest of it's just like boring. Like you know, Bro, did you know that? In every single episode there's a Superman I literally don't care. That's literally the least interesting thing you could tell me like, no one cares. Get out like
40:40
me
Collin 40:41
Yeah, I'm sure people who live like lived that kind of lifestyle or like we're in. I don't know what New Yorkers Chicago really? Like they probably identified a lot more with that kind of interactions and things. But yeah, it just wasn't something that I could ever see myself in. Be Yeah, I had those moments constantly of going well, this is I'm cringing right now, which is our modern word that we would use to describe this I guess and we would go through I'm going to change the channel.
Brandon 41:11
Yeah, I just yeah, I didn't like it. Hey, that's on my list for sure. As we investigate this list apparently live on air. I rarely live on air right that's how this works. I don't know maybe
Collin 41:30
top top 90 show that we didn't watch or most awkward kids cartoon shows.
Brandon 41:37
And oh, that's an
Collin 41:42
I have a top one already so good luck beating it
Brandon 41:48
I've Medicare curious I want to know what it is. Oh,
Collin 41:52
so I don't know. I mean, this just immediately comes to mind but bananas in pajamas. went on for eight seasons. eight seasons of life of a banana jam.
Brandon 42:06
There was two of them. Okay, there was so that's it was for chill children's shows don't count because that you know I literally don't remember anything about that show. Except for the opening thing when they were actually coming downstairs. Yeah, waking up. Yeah, I don't I Yeah, sure. They were coming down in pairs. Bro as our that's
Collin 42:32
actually actually my most awkward kid quote unquote kid for the shows goes to 1980 fours, Gullah Gullah Island. Oh my gosh, I forgot about
Brandon 42:42
that. Like we can only that's real weird. Oh, okay. more controversial. Hot takes me another 90s this time cartoon show that everybody loves that I couldn't stand it annoyed me to know in Ren and Stimpy oh my gosh, I can't this can't raise didn't be it's too much. Okay, so
Collin 43:14
it's it it right it Oh yes. I never understood the appeal to this. i There's nothing redeeming about the show at all. Like it's just straight terrible. And in parks hot garbage of a shoe. That does not need to be watched as followed closely by Rocco's modern life it personally
Brandon 43:40
Yeah, I suppose I didn't like a lot of the Nicola a lot of the Nickelodeon shows I certainly like I don't know I say that everybody but Doug exists and I like duck. Duck is very chill, right? I like that. Yeah. Again, that was a little later for me so like I definitely didn't like that stuff. Also on this list it gave me a 90s action cartoons featuring FernGully so anyway I thought that was important time just throw in the middle of show here. That's fine. That's fine. That works a lot of those like I don't know these are seeing a lot of on this list like Cartoon Network and like Nickelodeon shows like also not Johnny Bravo. Bravo either. Pretty bad. Pretty bad. Wasn't even is this I don't even know. Very strange. Yes, I don't know if there's anything worse than you said though. That's pretty bad.
Collin 44:55
Or just weird. I don't know. Well, I don't know. Yeah, there's just I tell ya weird, weird. It's a weird time then I guess. But again, I haven't been watching Modern cartoons. So I can't compare 1992 is the Big Comfy Couch to anything being up today?
Brandon 45:11
Because I don't, I'm not watching them. So any listeners, okay, here's okay. So this is important any listeners who are younger than us, right? And are curious about when we talk about how the 90 was worth weird. And you know, people say again, Pete right now the 90s is like very popular. It's the 20 year arc rule in effect, where like 90s things are popular, right? People there once again, listening to like vanilla ice on purpose. But I need everybody to know that in the 90s, there was a cartoon called SWAT Kats where these cats flew around jet fighters to fight is important that you know, important that you know, when we talk about how ridiculous things are. This is what I talk to you about. What was it? It was
Collin 46:11
the SWAT Kats and then there was Moo Mesa, right every man
Brandon 46:15
that was a movie cowboys. Excellent. There's a lot of just like really strange reboot the cartoon show reboot, you remember reboot? Wait a minute. Yeah, yeah, that show doesn't make any sense. Oh my
Collin 46:33
gosh, yeah.
Brandon 46:35
Yeah, you just look at the our salad you go fall back into horror.
Collin 46:40
The mouth. It was it was completely it was not drawed it was completely
Brandon 46:45
cuter animated, but like pure anime computer, like a 90s computer program that you could like buy and just like have on Windows 95. Right. It would be like
Collin 46:58
to remember the villain the virus or whatever being kind of creepy. Yeah,
Brandon 47:03
the whole show is really kind of weird. But like, really remember kind of actually liking that show. I don't remember why. Also, ladies and gentlemen, I need you to know that. The rarest of the rare. The fever dream. That was Fox Kids early 90s Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. Okay, I just need you to know that that was a thing. Okay, that's important. This is an important thing that we cannot forget. Oh, yes, yes. Sometimes that's up there on the list of things that I questioned whether or not it was actually real. Like I remember it. And sometimes I'll try to like ask people if they remember it. And I always get looked at like, I'm like, What? No, I don't know what you're talking about. Yeah. It's fever dream. Like, I always have to be like, This is real. This really happened
Collin 48:14
This is yet another one of those films of man what a time to be alive. So this was a 1992 1991 release. It was an I'm just learning this it's a it's a bit it's based on a 1978 film it's a movie like a really like a B movie. Yes. And then there was a 1988 sequel Return of the Killer Tomatoes. Yes. How many tomato heads were out there. clamoring for this what a cinematic universe to continue if the cinematic universe of this that they had to have more in 1990 9091 like that where is this? Because this this is in universe because the plot
49:22
if it picks
Collin 49:23
up five years after the great tomato war, as played in the 1998 till 1988 film where tomatoes were banned after the great tomato war, this is a this is five years
Brandon 49:40
after Yeah. The whole thing we always think about these cartoons is like oh man, I sure love Darkwing Duck. No, this in Attack of the Killer Tomatoes exists. A we can never forget. Somebody made this wonderful Oh. You're just left like, really? Really speechless. Yeah. Just when you thought Biker Mice from Mars was the weirdest cartoon show you've ever seen? No, no, you have to remember the Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. What's the thing? Any of the show work for this is weird. It's bad. That's right. It's not good. Like it's not good, even by the early 90s standards of animation, right? It's a bit poor. Yeah. Although, I will tell you something I just found on this list of another show that I periodically remember exists. But this one is excellent. And unfortunately, it never like ended. They just sort of stopped after like, two seasons. They just didn't make any. So that's a that's a problem. That's this one. Again, call back. This, this cartoon show? speaks to my love of the building the team trope, right? This is of course 1990 One's the Pirates of dark water dark water. Yes, it shows Well, I don't know if it is it was I remember the show being amazing right, it's so cool. Like, like pirates like looking for like these crazy. Like, what was it say? According to this they were 13 treasures I just remember they're looking for treasures. I didn't ever have any of the work. But I had like lots of like really cool characters. Like the bad guy was really cool. And like the bad guy pious. It was really cool in the art was really neat. And like I said, the characters are really cool like the band of heroes or whatever. Like very diverse and like pretty well written. And then they just stopped writing. I don't really know what happened. Based on this article, it just says they stopped. They only ever found eight of the treasures well done. That's infuriating. Yes. You sort of stopped it is upsetting. But I liked that show. I know this is a show I know this is a topic of our shows we didn't like but I had to feel like we have throw out Pirates of dark water was cool. I think it's fine just to balance out the fact that there was attacking Yes, I'm fine.
Collin 52:47
I'm fine with the balance that we bring here. That's it's important.
Brandon 52:51
It's somewhere in the middle of that another cartoon show that I didn't remember till just right now Bobby's world Oh my gosh. Yeah. Why? Oh, no. Doubt was that Howie Mandel Hill Right. That's what there's less.
Collin 53:10
Yes. But it was a Howie Mandel. Beckman. He had hair right. And it was a currently live action. There wasn't as animated. So there was a live he was in the show for portions of it.
Brandon 53:22
I think maybe the beginning in the beginning. Yes. Yes.
Collin 53:28
I definitely remember in Yeah, it wasn't the majority of it wasn't but there were definitely segments where he was there with with animated Bobby. Yes. What even the point again? This
Brandon 53:40
is what I don't remember. Don't know. I remember he had a tricycle. And a weird uncle that always talked about socks into camp. This is literally all I remember from Bobby's world, right?
Collin 53:53
It went on for seven seasons.
Brandon 53:55
That can't be right. How tempting Now did that go on for? What did he do?
54:03
I don't know.
Brandon 54:05
I could I told you all I remembered about Bobby's URL just right now is one sentence.
54:11
Can you sense
Collin 54:14
there's a video game on it to me N is a Bobby's world video.
Brandon 54:18
Board video game of all time. Oh, is
Collin 54:21
that a Super Nintendo
Brandon 54:23
ES? Ah, you in 95 It's amazing. Oh my gosh. Why? It Yeah,
Collin 54:34
again, these these things come up and you're like, like you said that word earlier like that was a fever dream. It most definitely was like it was certainly like none of this is meant to make any sense. And I know they were just again. Oh, John Tesh made the theme music to that that's any really here? Yes.
Brandon 54:54
Why? Why why out of 90 The Jiminy Cricket 90s thing of all time John
Collin 55:04
Nash making the D music.
Brandon 55:06
Alright, so I have a quick segue I have a very odd John Tesh like connection right like that we can actually advise him here for this. I just remember it we had to like in French class, we had like Misha Minella would show like, these videos is like pronunciation and stuff, you know, and they were kind of cringy but I, I just remember one of them and there was a guy and he was like, shed door John Tesh? As I say that sometimes,
Collin 55:50
oh my gosh.
Brandon 55:52
This is like it's burned into my brain. I will say it sometimes it's like, what, like your mind? I know. I don't explain this right now. That's
Collin 56:05
like, look, this is an inside joke for myself alone.
Brandon 56:11
No, I don't talk to anybody that also remembers this anymore. So like this is just a joke for me. Listeners and Colin I'm sharing all this with you. Next time. You hear the name John Tesh. Hopefully you will think you adore John
Collin 56:28
who were they pulling from for that? Crickets? Who? Yeah, like oh, here's what's because you know whenever they do those videos, they're like, what's the relevant stuff that we're gonna pull in so people can relate to this? It's somebody somebody sat down in that Hey guys, it's real hot guy coming up. Everyone's listened to his music every everyone knows exactly who this is.
Brandon 56:55
Shot test. Yes. Blam. Right It was good yeah Oh, read. I just had to share that. That's just that's something just has to get out there. People need to know about the French video. That's good. I thought you were gonna go down.
Collin 57:22
I mean, the John Tesh is good. I thought you were going to relay how we all had to remember the ocean's 11 A song
Brandon 57:34
that's true I can still sing the first verse of that song Not the other ones probably but and recite my recite my conjugation tables right like ma saw me right like that's
57:55
very fun because who did that? Who did the
Collin 58:02
did the punk rock version of Ocean's release eight that was no facts, wasn't it?
Brandon 58:06
Oh, yeah. Yeah, there is yeah, yes. Yeah. That yeah, one of those like
Collin 58:13
Sorry, What? What? Okay, cool.
Brandon 58:15
I like yes, yes. Speaking of very 90 things, no effects,
Collin 58:20
no effects. That's pretty much Nuff said. There's like a dat one.
Brandon 58:27
Yeah, no effects cheese. Oh, man. Here we go. All right. I want to know who made whoever made this list right. 90s cartoons you definitely forgot existed. And the first one on the list is Dexter's Laboratory. Get out of my nerves as the layman's list of all time. That's yeah, it was modern life. Johnny was already mentioned all these. Yeah. Okay, I did forget about this one. Because here's a new one. I never watched the angry beavers There we go. Yeah. Okay. Remember that was a thing is a terrible list. Gotta find some mouse. Oh.
Collin 59:14
Oh my gosh. Harold filled this one out for you. Life of life with Louis. Do you remember this one like guys? St. Louis Andrews in the game? Yes. Yes. Louie Anderson as a child. Was this just like, was this like a rip off of Bobby's world?
Brandon 59:31
This is our this is may have been on how to be first, right? When did babies? I don't know has to be that has to be true. Oh, no, no, this has to be like, man. You know, it's a real hot genre. Older comedians, but like, it's kids.
Collin 59:54
I think there's even Louie Anderson
Brandon 59:55
talks about that says what?
Collin 59:57
No, it's much worse than that. So much worse.
Brandon 1:00:01
I don't know. I don't remember the show. I remember that it existed now that you said that. Yeah. Oh my gosh. Other
Collin 1:00:07
Other made these. What was it with it with a Nickelodeon? Because then there's also the life or I Am Weasel. You remember that one? Maybe oh my gosh, I Am Weasel Yeah, that's a terrible one. It's right up there with Ren and Stimpy for sure for me at least it'd be
Brandon 1:00:30
I know like everybody else my age is gonna be like, What a loser. I was lame.
1:00:35
I did not like it
Brandon 1:00:42
Oh, of course, the Timon and Pumbaa spin off television show. Oh, no. I've gone through this list. And there's a lot of ones that are actually really good. So I'm skipping them here because we that's a different that's a different list.
Collin 1:00:57
Do you remember that? Do you remember the TV show beetle juice?
Brandon 1:01:01
I did not actually remember that was a thing until I saw it a little bit ago and this list. Yeah. Because I definitely that I just realized watch that like,
Collin 1:01:10
because it was made by Tim Burton. He actually developed the TV show. And he Yes, he did.
Brandon 1:01:19
Weird But all right. Yeah. I've done know this. Yeah. Very weird.
Collin 1:01:30
Well, maybe I don't know. I'm trying to read through that because I was just reading about that. And it says it was developed is this cartoon adaptation of the 1980 a cult film was developed and produced by Tim Burton himself.
Brandon 1:01:42
Right. Like that's, that's weird. Didn't know he did. Okay. When I suppose the TV thing is done. In the real Adventures of Jonny Quest, everybody's Yeah. Jonny Quest to write about the agave Disney's bonkers. Angkor. Wat. No, no, yeah, I was a thing. That wasn't. It was real. I remember. Oh, my God. Earthworm Jim. off man. I forgot. Yes, there was a
Collin 1:02:27
game. Yes. From the same Vega right. I think the same is I do remember watching Mortal Kombat. The. The TV the CVMA. TV show
Brandon 1:02:45
that? Oh,
Collin 1:02:47
okay. Well, I think I think we've talked about this one before. The the Mighty Ducks. Right that that isn't that is another? Very odd where they do have they're still coached by Emilio esta vez. Yeah, that's another good
Brandon 1:03:05
assembling the team trope though. Yes, it is. They all are like they all have the different like persona. Right. And they all have their different like vibe going on. You know? That's another good one there.
Collin 1:03:16
Yeah, it was just a weird adaptation. I don't know why they thought that would work. Because they're all like half human half duck superheroes.
Brandon 1:03:22
Ducks. Yeah, I bet we had enough duck. We had a lot of duck based entertainment. Right? So maybe they're just like, Yo, we've got duck tails. And we've got Darkwing. Duck. Maybe we need the Mighty Ducks. Right? Maybe it's just what we need.
Collin 1:03:39
Sure. They were children hockey players. But what if they were alien mutants? Yeah, it's fine. And oh, yeah. And they still play a Hockey.
Brandon 1:03:49
Hockey after which is a little weird. It's very tentative. Right. That's a an odd time to say the least. Another one that hears a fever dream show that people don't remember actually exists either. If you remember the Muppet Babies up babies. Yeah.
Collin 1:04:19
Yeah. near there. Yeah. Yeah. The animated one not. Yes, no,
Brandon 1:04:31
super creepy.
Collin 1:04:32
Super creepy. I don't I don't appreciate any of what's being animated in that. Fonzie is not okay. Gonzo is straight out like No, like they're like, no, they're not.
Brandon 1:04:46
That's that's just that's years of
Collin 1:04:51
psychological work to undo.
Brandon 1:04:54
She's, oh my gosh. I forgot. All right, another one. Another one everyone forgets about. Because that's what this list is about. I'm skipping over all the good ones everyone likes
Collin 1:05:06
like, like dark oil. Like I saw gargoyles. That was like, Excuse me. See? Yeah,
Brandon 1:05:11
this is why we skipped Animaniacs right? We suggest Tiny Toons Okay, everyone loves Tiny Toons um, Swamp Thing? Yes. Okay.
Collin 1:05:25
I, I do like this show and I do know that we and we also have
Brandon 1:05:31
an act. We definitely had toys of the show. I definitely said this. I definitely had something actually use. Yes. Yes. Now this is not the
Collin 1:05:38
2019 T TV series. No, this was not a 90. Yes. Yes. And this is not the 1990 This is the 99 Oh, gosh, this is terrifying. Okay, so there's a 9090 animated Swamp Thing. There's also a 1990 Oh, there. Oh, because it's based off of the same action comics that were coming out this exact same time. Yeah, they're producing these. Yes. Something I do. I do remember liking. It
Brandon 1:06:12
wasn't a short lived thing. Right. But it was like, yeah, there was action figures and stuff in the animated series. But yeah, this Yes. Was resulting in the only significant marketing platform every car ever created for this character. is not surprising. That's pretty Oh, because I mean, it I mean, come on, like Swamp Thing, right?
Collin 1:06:43
Yeah, I am. I'm interested to see
Brandon 1:06:47
what the 2019 thing was.
Collin 1:06:51
I don't know. Anyway, I'm not gonna say that I do. Yeah, and I do have memory right now but I do have distinct memories of
Brandon 1:06:58
the of that action figure.
Collin 1:07:01
I'm pretty sure it's still
Brandon 1:07:03
definitely remember having the actual year more than the show at this point. I think I'd
Collin 1:07:10
Oh, for sure. There's no Yeah. Guardian of the earth.
Brandon 1:07:17
And DC has some weird weird things anyway, you know? Yes, they do not sure what they're working with. I don't know you know, just got Batman The Animated Series One of the greatest cartoons of all time all time and also Swamp Thing so like
Collin 1:07:47
you know it's at the bench is there but it's not
Brandon 1:07:54
Yeah, it's really
Collin 1:07:55
it is President
Brandon 1:08:08
Oh, yeah, so that's this is
Collin 1:08:11
this is your mixture of the 90s movies or 90s TV shows we a remember a be liked and then see didn't like so it's
Brandon 1:08:22
a little convoluted by focusing mostly today on ones we didn't like AND and OR forgot completely existed. And because we didn't like it or
Collin 1:08:33
actually deeply love them and think
Brandon 1:08:40
trying to keep DuckTales off this list, man is where you gotta do DuckTales gargoyles don't need to be on there. Now. Biker Mice from Mars
Collin 1:08:48
maybe will be there. That's that's fine.
Brandon 1:08:51
But that none of these websites lift cowboys of Mesa. I just want you to know that. How? Maybe it was actually a dream. Maybe we actually dreamed the cowboys and movies.
Collin 1:09:02
I don't.
Brandon 1:09:03
Maybe it was a different story. I don't think that that it's zero. I've looked at like 20 lists during the course of this episode. I don't see it anywhere.
Collin 1:09:15
Maybe that's because it was actually well received. Maybe Matt on putting it probably. It was only on for like two seasons. Okay, I'm looking at IMDB. I guarantee you. This has the highest rating out of anything other 7.3 out of 10 Okay. Yes, I think this was well loved. Let me look at Biker Mice from Mars Biker Mice from
Brandon 1:09:35
Mars, but that cannot be well above. Well.
Collin 1:09:38
It's gotta be on IMDb. It's got Oh, okay, so Oh, she's okay. So apparently
Brandon 1:09:44
for people ranked it because only four people remember.
Collin 1:09:47
Oh, Biker Mice from Mars is better remembered than cowboys. And we Mesa kind of cheat the show. No, cowboys have a mesa on IMDb. It won't count they it only has 320 One votes. And
Brandon 1:10:02
that's not a very good sample size. Biker Mice from Mars
Collin 1:10:05
4600 people have voted which still is had low, but it has it gets a seven out of 10.
1:10:12
Seven out of 10.
Collin 1:10:13
And this is the 1990s series, not the early not the mid 2000s junk that came out. No, this is this is 9093 to 96.
Brandon 1:10:23
There was another one. Ah,
Collin 1:10:26
I'm looking at here there is a TV series from 2006 to 2007. What?
Brandon 1:10:32
What? Yes. Okay,
Collin 1:10:35
and I'm kinda confused now that I'm looking at this.
Brandon 1:10:41
I think this is not the right one. As long as mislabeled. It might be label. Let's see. Hmm. Anyway. Okay. Yeah, this is very, very interesting.
Collin 1:10:58
I'd like looking at these ratings because it's kind of gives me some idea of like, how many people remember this? Versus
Brandon 1:11:07
barely more than us? Has? Insane. isn't saying that even rated weird. Weirdly,
Collin 1:11:20
the stent while this was because it was just huge. Oh, man, Steven. Oh, Freakazoid. Okay, now we're getting into some weird things. So it never worked out when either no
Brandon 1:11:29
browser saw out here. Other cartoons I didn't watch include things like the tick. Yeah, didn't watch that. Ether. yet. Okay, goodness ism. Those are later.
Collin 1:11:49
Thankfully, another one of the I mean, this is a bit older, but this ran from 1987 to 1986. Obviously, if we're talking about the TDSB Ninja Turtles, this is an anonymous list because this is accurate. And untouchable. Yeah, to, to, to put some of this into perspective, cowboys of mu makes I had 321 votes. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles from 1987 to 1986 has 35,000 for that, so that should tell you
1:12:22
an awful lot about these just
Collin 1:12:26
retroactive popularity, and yes, the Batman The Animated Series as 110,000 versus
Brandon 1:12:31
the millions Oh, this is so much fun. Like looking at these about about Tasmania. Hmm. Yeah off featuring a cartoon character that doesn't speak. Oh my God. Brothers. Yeah. Fine. What's
Collin 1:12:56
the worst that could happen? Oh, yeah.
Brandon 1:12:58
Yeah. You know, it
Collin 1:13:00
has it has 10,000 votes rating of 6.7
1:13:06
Is it really? Yeah, I don't read
Brandon 1:13:08
anything about that show. Nothing is founded on this other list.
Collin 1:13:12
Absolutely. Nothing comes to mind thinking about what that show was. I do it looks like God
Brandon 1:13:18
that Aladdin had a television show. Yeah, yeah. Aladdin had a television show and the Disney Channel Yes. Oh, yes.
Collin 1:13:36
There's the yeah yeah, guy with the glove.
1:13:41
That there's a blue which
Brandon 1:13:44
is the guy with the glove you know that die of Aladdin three right
Collin 1:13:50
Oh, no, no, it's I'm gonna send you this photo and you're gonna know who I'm talking
Brandon 1:13:55
about texting Aaron will love just getting this random. Yeah, you know it's fine coaching What the heck I don't even know why
Collin 1:14:08
was this it was like battle that is like this like Aladdin like bad version. Shorter steel
1:14:15
lads. Yeah,
Brandon 1:14:16
I don't remember
Collin 1:14:17
I don't remember all I don't remember anything about why is it but this is one of those like,
Brandon 1:14:21
oh my gosh, yes. See? Who is that? I don't know.
Collin 1:14:25
Why didn't go for that but that's a character that my brain remembers
Brandon 1:14:32
bad guy Aladdin like one bad guy Aladdin. To proceed not too far. Like boom ego. Got it. I guess that's
Collin 1:14:42
that's Oh my gosh. So many. Oh, yeah. Okay, yeah, that's there's a whole whole worlds there that are coming up here. Okay, this will. Here's,
Brandon 1:14:53
here's all Yeah. Hey, I was unaware that there was a Jungle Book cartoon show. What that's confusing so many strange times in our life so many things I
Collin 1:15:15
was unaware of this
1:15:16
Yes. Okay
Collin 1:15:18
I'm gonna close that porosity
Brandon 1:15:21
Yeah. Capping
Collin 1:15:23
Gee who knows? Who knows it's there. It's there my brain has somewhere a response to that for some reason it's right there for the taking. Anyway Well that'll give me some interesting dreams to think about tomorrow so more moral of that story I'm not sure God Sure sure. Not sure where we go from there
Brandon 1:15:57
we'll come up with it later it's fine probably
Collin 1:16:01
later learn about acid rain this week folks and watch
Brandon 1:16:06
FernGully watch for going go down a rabbit hole of strange strange 90s cartoon that's what as we the good ones the other one the
Collin 1:16:25
same thing we do every week
1:16:27
yeah
1:16:31
I still say we're gonna do tonight brain Yeah.
Brandon 1:16:36
I'm not again not appearance was excellent.
Collin 1:16:38
But no, it's not. This is why my brain still says it. To me. Same thing. We try to do everything. I try to take over the world. Foundation. These are what drive us
Brandon 1:16:52
really what it is. It's really foundational, right? Like,
Collin 1:16:56
trying to just unlock more secrets of the brain. That's what we're trying to do. Yeah, we have acid rain. Watching my knees. Listen to some John Tesh it really just you know just destress stop thinking about so much. And I think that's a recipe for greatness. Lots of homework to get caught up
Brandon 1:17:27
will leave it okay.