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So Weird Was SO GOOD!

Hannah Werme, Chelsea Gabzdyl, and Friendswww.buzzsprout.com
Season 2: So Weird is a late 90s Disney Channel show that deserves to be looked back upon with love, and that's what we are going to do. Join us as we re-watch the masterpiece to give it the respect it deserves. Go watch it on Disney+ right now and make your life a thousand times better. ---------- Season 1: A podcast that looks back at Animorphs to say "I love you, but WTF?" Topics include childhood trauma, genocide, disability rights, veterans affairs, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, JK Rowling slander, K. A. Applegate love, and incredibly sad birds. FULL SERIES SPOILERS IN MOST EPISODES, IF YOU AREN'T DONE READING PLEASE DON'T HURT YOURSELF.
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So Weird Was SO GOOD! Angel: love, trust, and protect each other. Also, fuck cancer.

Ned has one of the worst moments of his life and still manages to spend it loving the kids. Fi saunters into the underworld without a second thought. Clu milks a cow. Chelsea shares her cancer-survivor perspective on Gabe. Hannah desperately hopes Patrick Levis didn't experience too much Satanic Panic backlash for his involvement in this show. This entire episode is full of people loving and protecting each other, and it gives us warm fuzzies.

Dec 17, 202227 minSeason 2Ep. 7

So Weird Was SO GOOD! Escape: Leave the burnt-out gifted children alone, please!

Quick question: did we all have fantasies about being able to astral project when we were kids, and did those fantasies evaporate once we all got our drivers' licenses? Asking for a friend! Astral projection acts as an allegory for escapism from the stresses of life in this episode. Capitalism sucks, the 90's treatment of "gifted children" was highly misguided, and it turns out humans need enough free time to experience boredom in order to live up to their full potential. Sometimes that full pot...

Nov 14, 202227 minSeason 2Ep. 5

So Weird Was SO GOOD! Sacrifice: the "feel good episode," complete with Civil War corpses

PUPPY!!!!!! And by "puppy" we do mean "Bigfoot." Join us for the "feel good episode" in which Fi literally finds the corpse of a Civil War soldier. Themes include giving your life for someone else, self-awareness, compassion for outgroups, communication, Colonialism, ecological preservation, intent versus impact, respecting autonomy, and bringing families together. Tangents include Desperate Housewives, Tarzan, and gawking at how incredible the creators of this show were (as always)....

Oct 15, 202219 minSeason 2Ep. 4

So Weird Was SO GOOD! Memory: This episode about aliens is a little TOO real.

What if you can't trust your own mind or memories? What if you don't have the resources you need to stay alive? What if you are under the control of people who are not in their right mind and they make poor decisions that put you at risk? Each of the characters respond to this situation wildly differently, and deciding who is right and who is wrong is not straightforward. Drugs? Mental illness? Alzheimer's? Caregiver neglect? Lack of resources? Somehow this episode about aliens is relevant to al...

Oct 06, 202229 minSeason 2Ep. 3

So Weird Was SO GOOD! Web Sight: drive safe, use anti-virus software

This week we talk about plots that got scrapped on the writing room floor (thanks to the other So Weird podcast that did ALL the research and archiving to keep this show alive during the dark years), Molly's (and Mackenzie's) triumph over addiction, the season 3 that could have been, the pure brilliance of the theme song, Henry Winkler's contributions to Millennial culture, and that's all before we even start talking about the episode at hand. In this episode: phenomenal rapport between the char...

Oct 04, 202226 minSeason 2Ep. 2

So Weird Was SO GOOD! Family Reunion: ghosts (and children, and ghost children) are people too!

Let's meet the characters, gush about our bisexual neurodivergent icon Fi, responsible older brother Jack, stoner-coded comedic relief Clu, mother-of-the-year Molly. Chelsea the elementary school teacher and Hannah the former homeschooled kid agree; Ned is teacher of the year. This episode begins with images of corpses being pulled out of a shipwreck, builds up to parents watching their child fall to their death, and ends with absolutely iconic 90s fashion. Along the way we compare it to The X-F...

Sep 10, 202255 minSeason 2Ep. 1

Animorphuckery: And on to the next hyperfixation... introducing "So Weird Was SO GOOD!"

I'm not saying I am done talking about Animorphs, but I am saying WELCOME TO SEASON TWO OF HANNAH CAN'T SHUT UP ABOUT 90S CHILDREN'S SCI-FI! If anything else about Animorphs comes up that desperately needs to be said, I'll say it, but in the meantime Chelsea and I have decided that the Disney show So Weird MUST be discussed. I am convinced that the Venn diagram of people who would love Animorphs and people who would love So Weird is a circle. Its on Disney+ right now; go make your life 1000 time...

Sep 04, 20228 minSeason 1Ep. 9

Animorphuckery: Trauma: War is Hell. So is Childhood.

GET IN, SHORMS, TODAY WE ARE FACING OUR TRAUMA. How traumatized were each of the Animorphs before the war? How about after? What methods exist for reducing the impact of traumatic events? Why does the Animorph fandom seem to be so full of people who had shitty childhoods? Join us as we analyze each character's (modified) ACE scores before and after the war and learn about the healing power of shorms. Safety warnings: - This episode talks about some heavy shit. If you are not in a mental place wh...

Aug 06, 20221 hr 27 minSeason 1Ep. 8

Animorphuckery: Disability Part 2/Interview With an Anifan

Travis, aka @WlkngCntradctn, has the coolest Twitter bio ever: "Bi/Pan white cis male poly kinky quadriplegic therapist published philosopher/author semi-professional origami artist and canonical Animorph." After reading that I just HAD to hear everything he had to say about Animorphs, and sure enough, he was full of great things to say. Topics include: Avatar The Last Airbender & Korra, disability, grief and acceptance associated with becoming disabled, various forms of privilege, The Troll...

May 02, 20221 hr 13 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Animorphuckery: Disability and Ableism in Animorphs... There's a Lot.

CW: This episode discusses the misguided belief that disabled lives are not worth living or preserving. If now is not a good time to be in that headspace, please have a wonderful day listening to something else <3 Animorph topics include: the Auxiliary Animorphs (obviously!), no wheelchair ramps at the yeerk pool, yeerks/taxxons/gedds/nothlits/oatmeal-poisoned-yeerks as allegories for disability, Vecolism, Loren as the only good amnesia representation in all of literature, morphing technology...

Mar 06, 20222 hr 25 minSeason 1Ep. 6

Animorphuckery: Andalites as an Allegory For Imperialism

Chelsea is a schoolteacher and it shows. Hannah majored in Political Science and minored in History. We both had A LOT to say about Imperialism and Animorphs! Topics include: The Irish diaspora and Potato Famine, the Hong Kong and Panama 99-year treaties, the Spanish-American War, the Lewis and Clark Expedition, one-child policies, third-culture children, white saviorism, 9/11 and the War on Terror, women's history in STEM, and the Native American Genocide (with a strange amount of focus on the ...

Jan 23, 20221 hr 20 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Animorphuckery: Anything Rowling Can Do Animorphs Did Better

Are you sick of Rowling's TERFy nonsense? Do you want to stop supporting Harry Potter but don't have a good replacement lined up? Have no fear, everyone; anything Harry Potter ever did right Animorphs did better. Topics include family, race, representation, free will, neurodivergency, trauma, whimsy, good and evil, and gay aliens with Space AIDs living in suburbia. A HUGE thanks and shoutout to the Animorphs Yeerkposting Facebook group for all their suggestions. https://www.facebook.com/groups/8...

Dec 25, 20211 hr 33 minSeason 1Ep. 4

Animorphuckery: Memoirs of Two Isolated Blonde Nine-Year-Old Girls Who Took Rachel VERY Seriously and Then Met K. A. Applegate in Their 20s

Back in the 90s Hannah and Shannon were isolated homeschoolers who didn't have much in life, but DID have Animorphs. Being tiny little blonde girls with attitude problems the importance of Rachel cannot be overstated. Then Mama Applegate murdered Rachel. Then Hannah and Shannon met Mama Applegate. Hugs and hate mail ensued. Phucked up topics include: PTSD in war veterans, beating a man to death with your own severed arm, murdering your family for the cause of the war, Native American genocide, 9...

Dec 11, 20211 hr 25 minSeason 1Ep. 3

Animorphuckery: A Sci-Fi Nerd Reads Animorphs For The First Time: Phuckery Ensues

A 55-year old sci-fi nerd reads Animorphs for the first time. Phuckery discussed: religious trauma, censorship, addiction, The War on Drugs, cannibalism, getting eaten alive, torture, Rodney King, suicide, slavery, genocide, sex trafficking (specifically in Maine?), sexual assault, trans rights, dysmorphia, women's rights, broken homes, 9/11, and the War on Terror. You know, because these are kids' books.

Dec 07, 20211 hr 19 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Animorphuckery: The Sharing as a Cult

Real life cult recruitment tactics along with how they apply to The Sharing. Also discussed: the 2016 US election, toxic religious groups, Scientology, and sexual assault. The doxxing will begin in 5, 4, 3…. Books heavily covered: 1, 2, 6, Visser, and Megamorphs: Back to Before. Check out Telltale Atheist and Genetically Modified Skeptic on YouTube, along with these additional resources: https://bigthink.com/the-present/four-cult-recruitment-techniques/ https://people.howstuffworks.com/cult3.htm...

Dec 02, 202126 minSeason 1Ep. 1

Animorphuckery Pilot: What Exactly Will Animorphuckery Say About Animorphs?

Who are we? Grown-ass neurodivergent millennials who are still hung up on our elementary-school hyperfixation. Why are we here? To take children's books way too seriously, or to acknowledge how serious these children's books are, depending on your perspective. What's our purpose in life? Purposes include: - Examining cultural and psychological themes that appeared in Animorphs, - Telling K. A. Applegate et al. how much we love them, but occasionally acknowledging we have some concerns, - Compari...

Nov 28, 20218 min0
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