Lunar Sea Spire podcast episode 390: Hooty’s Moving Hassle

GC13 and David discuss Hooty’s Moving Hassle from The Owl House.

Hooty’s a big boy house, and he’s got the legs to prove it! When he’s been conjured, anyway. Come to think of it, there’s an awful lot we don’t know about the way the conjuring works… And Penstagram. Maybe we’re better off never having that one explained to us, actually.

At least Tom the Demon Hunter is out there living his childhood dream: throwing children off of cliffs, and never looking back.

Listen to the Voice of OK KO’s Radicles in Neon White

I was just trying to play video games. I didn’t think that when I played Neon White, I’d end up hearing Radicles, he of OK KO fame. It looks like Ian Jones-Quartey is in demand though, so hear him I did, as the voice of Neon Yellow. And not just the voice: Neon White gives us the full Radicles experience with the kind of characterization you remember from OK KO.

So there’s no reason to be sad: OK KO may have ended early, but a piece of Radicles lives on in Neon White.

If you’re interested, Neon White is listed on the Switch and on Steam.

Lunar Sea Spire podcast episode 389: Oscar and the Monsters

GC13 and David discuss the Oscar and the Monsters arc from Summer Camp Island’s fifth season.

This time we have not one, but two retcons to consider. Maybe three. It would seem that Summer Camp Island owes its philosophy on worldbuilding more to Adventure Time, where that came much later in the game.

Not that any of that stops Summer Camp Island from being awesome. Stuart might disagree, but he’s just… Stuart.

Ruler of the Boiling Isles: Is The Owl House’s Emperor Belos More Than He Seems?

Emperor Belos speaks for the Titan, or so he claims. Viewers of The Owl House will know that he’s lied before, so it’s only natural to wonder whether he’s lying now. But, is the lie that he can hear the Titan at all? Or is The Owl House’s current villain secretly the Titan?

Maybe. Or maybe Belos is just a guy and he wants people to believe he might be the Titan. The Owl House hasn’t given us much reason to trust him, so we’ll have keep an eye on new episodes for more hints.

Lunar Sea Spire podcast episode 388: Anne Theft Auto and Breakout Star

GC13 and David discuss Anne Theft Auto and Breakout Star from Amphibia.

Well, Anne Theft Auto was a heartfelt episode forging a connection between Anne and her adoptive frog family. Who couldn’t love that? Once Anne got to reading about Bessie’s history, she couldn’t put the book down, and we couldn’t put this episode away either.

Then, of course, we got the acne episode, with a twist: people love it! Well, and the zits disappear in a day, but some things are too unbelievable, even in a cartoon about being transported to a frog world.

Root Beer Guy: Adventure Time’s Twistiest, Turniest Character

I’ve always loved the episode Root Beer Guy. When Adventure Time gets it right, it gets it really right. But while it’s a great episode and he’s a great character, Root Beer Guy is also Adventure Time’s weirdest tribute to the status quo. He may become captain of the Banana Guard, but Root Beer Guy is also killed off offscreen, only getting an on-screen death a season after the fact. What the heck, Adventure Time?

It’s alright though: that same episode brings him back to life. Root Beer Guy, now Dirt Beer Guy, resumes the old status quo living with Cherry Cream Soda and leaving the Banana Guard to its own devices. You couldn’t have brought a nicer guy back, Adventure Time.

Lunar Sea Spire podcast episode 387: Covention

GC13 and David discuss Covention from The Owl House.

No, it’s not the most fun title to pronounce, but it’s the first we see of Lilith and the Emperor’s Coven, and oh boy is that a good battle between sisters (even if it’s not the safest event to watch from the stands).

But whether you’re part of the Swag Coven or the Cat Coven (the Swag Cat Coven, perhaps?), the important thing is that you do your duty and join a coven. The Emperor demands it.

Cartoon Network January 2022 Ratings Report

Cartoon Network only gave us premiers for two shows in January, but they gave us a LOT of premiers. Yes, Craig of the Creek premiered eight new episodes, and January also saw the series premier of We Baby Bears with twenty brand new episodes (and some very nice ratings).

And if you think that Cartoon Network didn’t premier many shows in January, just wait until next month… We might have to skip a month on the ratings report.

Lunar Sea Spire podcast episode 386: Susie and Her Sister

GC13 and David discuss the Susie and Her Sister arc from Summer Camp Island’s fifth season.

Susie started out so nice and happy. What went wrong? Perhaps she was never meant to live in the moors… Taking that immortality potion probably wasn’t a great idea though.

Well, at least Mildred got to live her dream of being a hot corn girl before she lost her family. Hopefully everything turns out alright for her in the end…

Craig of the Creek, Season 4, and the Quest for Kenneth’s Cube

Season four of Craig of the Creek has begun in earnest, and we’ve already been introduced to the quest that’s going to tie it all together: the quest for Kenneth’s Cube, and the mysterious Heart of the Forest it unlocks. That’s the Craig of the Creek I know, with mysteries piled high.

JP said this quest could take all season, but if we finish this quest in season four then some shenanigans will have to be involved. Craig of the Creek has given us a mystery, and we can hope we don’t solve it in season four.