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Welcome back to the Neverland Podcast!
Happy Easter! Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was released this holiday weekend, but before we cover all things DC, we’ll spend a little time with the Disney fun that we love.
This week we have two new trailers to review in the Neverland Trailer Park. Although neither are Disney movies, one of them has a Disney connection. The Lego Batman Movie, and The Huntsman: Winters War.
Tim Nydell from Saturday Morning Rewind will take us on a ride through Star Tours before we sit around the campfire for more of the Neverland Story Time!
And then it’s time to geek out with Lost Boy Tricky Rick as he tells us about some of the history between Batman and Superman in the pages of DC comics. When did they first meet? Have they ever fought before? Who would win in a fight to the death?
I’ll spend some time with Lost Boy Phillip as well, discussing some of these topics before he and I sit down to review the new movie, Batman v Superman.
Hear me on Stuff I Never Knew Episode 18!
Be sure to visit iTunes to purchase your copy of Star Wars: The Force Awakens (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) – John Williams
Please also pick up your copy of Journey to the Stars – Tom Ameen
Katie Leigh’s new audio book will be released April 1st, Adventures in Oddity.
Be sure to purchase some great music from Yehaa Bob Jackson!
Bob Jackson’s Sunset Sky on iTunes
Bob Jackson’s Original Compositions on iTunes
Bob Jackson’s The Saddest Poem on iTunes
Dr. Solar is by The Silvermen. Although you can’t purchase this song, they have two albums available on iTunes.
Incendiary, Luminary – The Silvermen
Attack! – The Silvermen
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“I recognize this from myself, this is exactly how I learned… Paladins!
Yes, I know it’s weird but you could compare paladins to fighting games.
There are different characters, each with their own cards, talents and abilities and paladins esporst is also a thing.
I’m also getting into brawlhalla as of recently, quite liking it actually, is kinda like smash but quicker in combat. More string and combo based.
Good vid pal!”
I love fighting games, I’ve always loved them but I was never good at them and I usually played the ones which are less reliant on combos but had easy to do special moves and fancy stuff like that (i.e. Mortal Kombat) but this made me a little more dedicated to try to get better and play the other games too so thanks!
Victoria Tegg
This is just an issue for me but. Chrono trigger is five here and on the best games of all time. Which is fine, I find this channel to have this most reasonable top tens I’ve ever seen. But there’s one problem. It’s inconsistent. The entrees on their top five for this list are
5 Chrono
4 Donkey kong country
3 Mario kart
2 Mario world
1 And a link to the past
And on their top ten of all time it’s
5. Chrono trigger
4. Super Mario world
3. Half life 2
2. Tetris
1. Ocarina of time
Obviously ocarina of time replaces link to the past in this situation, considering the one per franchise rule, but I find it very strange that the only snes titles set for top ten of all time are 2 (super Mario world) and five (Chrono trigger) on this list. Why isn’t Chrono trigger Mario kart? It’s inconsistent. The only reasonable explanation I can come to is that Donkey kong country and Mario kart are bunched into the Mario franchise, making this list break the one per franchise rule.