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A sudden and tragic loss brings us back for a somber bonus episode to discuss Space Jam: A New Legacy.
In this one, Lebron James.
Long ago, two boys bravely decided to start a podcast about Spy Kids. The idea eventually morphed into the idea you now know as Purely Nostalgia. Three years later for their series finale, rather than talk about one of the many movies they intended to get to but never did, they decided to just watch Spy Kids again.
In this one, we’re done.
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What have the Kung Fu Panda movies been missing this whole time? Pandas. I mean, there’s the one panda, sure. But what if there was a whole bunch of them? Kung Fu Panda 3 fixes this problem.
In this one, we tie up some loose ends.
We’ve established that pandas can do Kung Fu, but can they achieve inner peace? That’s the big question that Kung Fu Panda 2 is concerned with. Also, did you know that gun powder was invented by peacocks?
In this one, we make a pretty big announcement (make sure and listen to the end).
Is it Bear Month once again? Nope! There’s only one bear that we care about for these next three episodes, and his name is Po. Our good pal Josh Alexander once again joins us to kick off our journey through the Kung Fu Panda trilogy and to help us answer some important questions such as: who is better, Master Oogway or Master Yoda? What is Jack Black’s best performance? And should Clint watch Naruto?
In this one, a Kung Fu does Panda.
You’re a wizard, Harry (Osborne)! The streaming wars have once again reignited, but we have taken cover in a nearby Hulu Hole to bring you a passionate discussion about Sam Raimi’s 2013 film Oz the Great and Powerful.
In this one, Clint had to rotate his iPad.
In the series finale of podcast maxiseries Live and Let Cry, Cody Lunsford of Best Pictures makes one last attempt to make Eli Smith of Purely Nostalgia cry. Desperate times call for desperate measures, so Cody has employed his secret weapon: anime.
Will Studio Ghibli's bleak war drama Grave of the Fireflies finally squeeze a tear out of old Dry Eyes? Is it a bummer when children die? And most importantly, what have we learned from this experiment? We'll answer all these questions in this final episode of Live and Let Cry.
We regret to inform you that we have returned to Oz. And folks, things aren’t lookin’ great there! But the good new is, they have TikTok now.
In this one, Gump.
The podcast currently has 96 episodes available.