All times are EST.
Friday:
7:00 PM: Little Homeschool
7:15 PM: Guidance
7:30 PM: Rose Buds
7:45 PM: Volleyball
All times are EST.
Friday:
7:00 PM: Little Homeschool
7:15 PM: Guidance
7:30 PM: Rose Buds
7:45 PM: Volleyball
Summer Camp Island’s first season ended on a huge cliffhanger when Susie took Hedgehog’s wand. Why is Susie acting like this though? Betsy was teaching Hedgehog magic, so what’s the problem?
The answer lies with Ramona, Susie’s friend and Summer Camp Island’s resident time witch. Unlike the other witches, Ramona is mortal; one day, probably soon, Susie will lose her friend and someone else will have to take responsibility for time on the island and the midnight quittance.
Watch out: the next season of Summer Camp Island could have some very sad stuff in it.
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GC13 and David discuss the ninth episode of Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart: Outfoxed.
Driven by his desire to prove to Adorabat that not all nice people can be trusted, Sheriff Mao Mao works to expose the “special men” who take advantage of the monster buffet called the “sweetiepies”.
Just know this: we cherish all of you.
This episode of the podcast is also available on YouTube.
Here are the episodes of Steven Universe that you can currently watch on the Cartoon Network website and app without logging in with a cable provider:
Total Dramarama gets the most average views this month while season two of Infinity Train gets the highest single-episode premier for The Mall Car. Most shows did well, with Total Dramarama, Ninjago, Apple and Onion, and Infinity Train all averaging over 400,000 viewers per premier.
Also, January saw the end of the weekly runs of Transformers: Cyberverse and Bakugan: Battle Planet.
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GC13 and David discuss the first episode of Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart: I Love You Mao Mao.
Buckle up, we’re about to get into no-margin comedy with villains who have very serious decor. The first episode starts like the series means to begin: very funny, with a great dynamic between the three main characters.
If you haven’t been watching Mao Mao, why haven’t you?
This episode of the podcast is also available on YouTube.
Raise your hand if, while you were watching the second season of Infinity Train, you expected One-One to be able to fix MT’s problem as soon as she found him. A lot of you probably raised your hand. Things didn’t work out so easily, did they?
One-One is a robot, and as a robot he has certain rules he follows. He conducts the train to the best of his abilities, but MT didn’t get her happy ending until she exploited One-One’s limited logical abilities.
What would the creator of the Infinity Train have thought about her ending? When will we learn about this creator?
Here are the Steven Universe episodes that you can currently watch on the Cartoon Network website and app without logging in with a cable provider:
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