
New and a Bit Alarming Podcast
1) SMB12 - Super Lawrence Johnson
In the final SMB episode, we review a rushed ending brought about by low budget, look at some very out of place product placement, revisit what it's like to be the first in a genre, and review the gen...Show More
2) SMB11 - Good Night, Everybody!
In this episode, we debate Koopa's invasion plan, which involves sending a tiny expeditionary force to a planet that is FAR more populous and more technologically advanced to boot.
3) SMB10 - Smashin' the Fash with a Passion for Fashion
This week, Mario and Luigi DEBATABLY dress like Mario and Luigi.
4) SMB9 - Stand Up and Cheer
HIATUS... Well, not over, but temporarily back on schedule as we finish Mario. And in this episode, our final breather before getting back to the story, we play the Letterboxd game and make some jokes...Show More
5) Hiatus Breaker!
This week, Brian and Flonk discuss the show's hiatus and then play an incredibly conceptual game of FMK.
6) SMBONUS - The Assassination of King K. Rool by the Coward Wallace Pike
Flonk, Brian, and Maggie continue our alarmingly deep dive into Max Landis's insane garbage Mario script. This episode: It wasn't Earth all along, Kirby is full of Hell, and Sir George Carteret makes ...Show More
7) SMBonus - Straight Outta Crampton
Flonk, Brian, and Maggie flomp our dorns over a truly awful Super Mario Bros epic fantasy action spec script from Max. MAX? You mean Max LANDIS? The garbage son of a helicopter murderer?
8) SMB8 - Thank You, Dredd, But Our Princess is in Another Block
This week, exposition is repeated, Iggy and Spike reform offscreen, Mario culturally appropriates Islam, and the movie turns into another movie. Completely.
9) SMB7 - Don't Tell Darwin About This
This week, Koopa decides that since a problem's come along, he must whip it, whip it good. Also: We reveal the odd listening habits of Cyclops from the X-Men, and Luigi takes his top off.
10) SMB6 - That's What the Mamm Means
This week, Dennis has a bad trip, we forget to look up Fiona's name again, and we address the Goomba Question.