First, we tried out candy buttons, those delightful, rainbow-colored sugary dots that come on a strip of paper. You can buy a box of them HERE on Amazon OR you can make your own by clicking HERE! (The make your own recipe features meringue instead of cornstarch, which could taste better than the store-bought version!) Then, we talk all things GI Joe! There are four series that you can find for free on HERE ON TUBI
We watched the first episode from the 1983, 1986, and 2011 series, and episode 9 from the 2005 version. And we revisited the classic PSA "Knowing is Half the Battle" messages at the end of each 1986 GI Joe episode. You can find a compilation from YouTube below!
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Well, it's Girl Scout Cookie Season! You can find Troop Beverly Hills to rent or own on Amazon Prime HERE During the podcast, we also talk about Jenny Lewis, who played Hannah in the movie. She's a rock star now, and even has a video parodying her time as a child star. That video is below! OR If you'd like to see the infamous "Cookie Time" number and the fashion show from the movie, you can also watch that video below! And of course, our vintage snack for this episode had to be Girl Scout Cookies. If you don't have a Girl Scout in your life, you can go to the Girl Scout website HERE to use their cookie finder or to connect to your local troop!
ALF Season 1 isn't really available because of streaming rights, but the other seasons of ALF are currently streaming on Starz, which you can find through Amazon Prime HERE You can also find a few episodes on the YouTube compilation below:
Also featured below are clips from the ALF cartoon and "ALF's Hit Talk Show" from TV Land, which both we both loved! During the podcast, we also discussed the article "Out of This World: An Oral History of ALF," and if you'd like to read more about ALF, you can find it HERE on Mental Floss. Before watching ALF, we had our vintage snack! We ate Jelly Bellies and played the game "Bean Boozled," and if you'd like to play, you can find that on Amazon HERE
A lot of videos from YouTube this week! The first video below is a full playlist of all the Strawberry Shortcake episodes from the 1980s. For the podcast, we watched:
From the first reboot, we watched "Adventures on Ice Cream Island" (2004) We also discuss some of the other reboots, including the clip below from "Strawberry Shortcake Berry in the Big City" (2021) And, our vintage snacks were Good Humor Bars! Steve had a Strawberry Shortcake Bar and Megan Had a Creamsicle Bar. You can find those on Good Humor's website HERE
This week, we watched Who Framed Roger Rabbit. The 1988 movie can be found on Disney+ HERE But, if you don't have Disney+ you can rent it on YouTube HERE. In the episode, we also discuss "The Making of Who Framed Roger Rabbit," a short documentary you can watch below on YouTube. And, for our vintage snack, we ate Hubba Bubba Bubble Tape. If you'd like to try some, you can find it HERE on Amazon. Cheers is currently streaming HERE on Hulu.
On the podcast, we discuss:
We also ate some delicious (or disgusting, depending on who you ask) candy cigarettes. You can buy a pack HERE on Amazon. We watched the first 2 episodes of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe from this 3-hour compilation on YouTube. After these episodes, we also watched the two reboots on Netflix. You can find the 2021 reboot He-Man and the Masters of the Universe HERE And you can find the 2021 Kevin Smith Masters of the Universe: Revelation HERE Throughout the podcast, we also reference The Toys That Made Us, a documentary on Netflix, which you can find HERE. He-Man is featured in Season 1, Episode 3. If you'd like to eat along with us, you can purchase an assortment of Pop Rocks HERE on Amazon. |
What's Streaming?Each week, we'll post the links to the shows and films we watched, so you can "play along at home." Archives
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