Shownotes
There's 2 movies about bunnies that 90's kids remember. The one that gave them nightmares and the one that gave them interesting dreams once puberty hit. But there's no way we would be reviewing Space Jam, so we bring you the nightmare fuel that is Watership Down. Alicia is busy moving and was unable to record, so we are joined by Mikes friends and the proprietor of Daley Kreations, Kate! Kate doesn't just love monster movies, she works on them as a designer and maker, and you can order your own cosplay stuff from her, as well as learn the art at various cons in the Ottawa area. Check the site for schedules, or just to order some great stuff. Tell her the Graveyard Shift sent ya!
This episode was edited to suit our new lean format, but you can get an extra 17 minutes of hilarious and informed content by subscribing to the patreon. In addition to all the perks of expedited requests, the archive of reviews that never made our feed (and out of our usual format), you get the extended cut of this episode which includes;
Mike talking about goofs in the animation and extra trivia from him and kate including things missing from the movie explained better in the book.
Johns expanded thoughts on modern media withholding character building trauma for kids
Kate talking about the Bunyip from Dot and the Kangaroo for suprises horror in a non-horror cartoon
Kate Talking about her Waterworld obsession
and more! Including a sample of Garfunkles song Bright Eyes (removed by Spotify despite fair use)
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