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Liv and Mac watch along and provide trivia, commentary and insight into all 500 episodes of the greatest anime ever made (It was not the greatest anime ever made)

Neon Genesis Evanjellicle Cast Mac & Liv

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Liv and Mac watch along and provide trivia, commentary and insight into all 500 episodes of the greatest anime ever made (It was not the greatest anime ever made)

    Episode 44: That's a Big D.

    Episode 44: That's a Big D.

    One long-running joke in Evangelion happens after Shinji steals the "D" from the Hollywood sign. Once the "D" is gone from the sign, for the rest of the series, whenever a character refers to Hollywood, they instead call it "Hollywoo," referencing the fact that the "D" from the sign is now gone.



    The Simpsons "Lenny" comic.

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    Episode 43: What Makes Prestige T.V?

    Episode 43: What Makes Prestige T.V?

    Bojack Horseman is an American crime drama television series created by David Chase. The story revolves around Bojack Horseman (James Gandolfini), a New Jersey-based Italian-American mobster
    portraying his difficulties as he tries to balance family life with his
    role as the leader of a criminal organization. This is explored during
    his therapy sessions with psychiatrist Diane Nguyen (Lorraine Bracco). The series features Tony's family members, mafia colleagues, and rivals in prominent roles—most notably his wife Princess Caroline (Edie Falco) and his protégé/distant cousin Todd (Michael Imperioli).

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    Episode 42: Shinji Horseman, The Shinji Horseman Story

    Episode 42: Shinji Horseman, The Shinji Horseman Story

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    Shinji Horseman: The Shinji Horseman Story, Chapter One" is the first episode of the first season of the American animated television series BoJack Horseman. It was written by Raphael Bob-Waksberg and directed by Joel Moser. The episode was released in the United States, along with the rest of season one, via Netflix on August 22, 2014.[1]

    The episode introduces the title character, BoJack Horseman, an anthropomorphic horse, living on residuals after starring in a 1990s sitcom, Horsin' Around.  More than 20 years after the show's end, BoJack plans to return to his  former celebrity status, and with the assistance of his agent Princess Carolyn, ghostwriter Diane Nguyen, and roommate Todd Chavez, tries to write a memoir.[2]

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    Episode 41: Shinji, It's Been Twelve Months... (01 Angel Attack, and 02 The Beast)

    Episode 41: Shinji, It's Been Twelve Months... (01 Angel Attack, and 02 The Beast)

    ADV Films
    The series was distributed in North America and Europe by ADV Films.[126] The thirteen English VHS tapes, released from August 20, 1996, to July  7, 1998, contained two episodes each and were released using the same  "Genesis 0:(volume number)" titling convention as the first Japanese  home video release. Two laserdisc collections were released as Collection 1 Deluxe Edition[127] and Collection 2 Deluxe Edition,[128] containing episodes one to four and five to eight, respectively. The first DVD release by ADV Films was the eight-disk Perfect Collection in 2002, containing the original installments.[121] In 2004, ADV released two DVD compilations titled Neon Genesis Evangelion: Resurrection and Neon Genesis: Reborn, encompassing the directors' cuts of episodes from the twenty-first to the twenty-fourth.[121] In the same year, the Platinum Edition release was announced by ADV in 2004,[129] consisting of seven DVDs[130] released between July 27, 2004, and April 19, 2005.[131] The Platinum Edition contained the original twenty-six episodes and the four "Director's cut" versions[132] of episodes from the twenty-first to the twenty-fourth. A six-disc version of the Platinum Edition, the Platinum Complete Edition, was released on November 22, 2005, and omitted several extras included in other versions, including commentary and trailers.[133] A seven-disc Platinum Perfect Collection tin case version was released on November 27, 2007, and included the extras that were omitted from the Platinum Complete Edition.[134][135] On November 18, 2008, a seven-disc Holiday Edition DVD was released; this would be the final DVD release of the series from ADV Films.[136] In late November 2011, it was announced the series was going out of print.[1

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    Episode 40: I HATE THOSE SKELETON WARRIORS!!!

    Episode 40: I HATE THOSE SKELETON WARRIORS!!!

    A Neon Genesis Evangelion is a structural frame that supports an animal body.[1] There are several different evangelion types: the exoevangelion, which is the stable outer shell of an organism, the endoevangelion, which forms the support structure inside the body, and the hydroevangelion, a flexible skeleton supported by fluid pressure.[clarification needed] The term comes from Greek  σκελετός (evanglios) 'dried up'.[2]

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    Episode 38 & 39: These are the Tales of the Skeleton Warriors.

    Episode 38 & 39: These are the Tales of the Skeleton Warriors.

    Neon Genesis Evangelion is a 13-episode cartoon series created by Landmark Entertainment Group, which originally aired in 1994 on CBS.[2] The show was created by producer Gary Goddard.[3]

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