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⚡️ | 80's & 90's Retro Pop Culture Commentary & News With Host ⚡️Radical Ryan Hunter & "Brother" David ⚡️ | ThunderCats 1985 Reviews ⚡️ | New Every Friday Since 2020!

  1. ThunderCats Reviews: 4:129 "Well of Doubt" (1989) With Dennis J. Woodyard

    1 MAY

    ThunderCats Reviews: 4:129 "Well of Doubt" (1989) With Dennis J. Woodyard

    Welcome Back Bunglers! ⚡ We’re heading into the final episodes of our beloved series, and your Radical Retro Brothers welcome back our friend Zack as cohost for another dose of kitty cat fun! This week, we’re revisiting “Well of Doubt” and joining us is the man who wrote the episode himself, Dennis J. Woodyard! Dennis takes us behind the scenes of this powerful and emotional story, sharing how the episode came together, the inspiration behind its themes, and what it was like working on ThunderCats during its iconic run. From story development to character moments, we get firsthand insight into one of the most memorable episodes of the series. We also dive into Dennis’s incredible career in animation, including his work across multiple roles in the industry, his time shaping the later era of ThunderCats, and his creative journey beyond the show. This is a heartfelt, nostalgic, and fascinating conversation that celebrates the legacy of ThunderCats through the voice of one of its own creators. (*Sorry for the delay at some parts of our conversation Bunglers. We had a slight delay while recording the episode online with Dennis*) Dennis J. Woodyard is an Emmy-nominated animation producer, director, writer, and artist whose career spans decades across television animation, design, and original creative development.He gained early experience in television graphics and animation before joining Rankin/Bass Productions, where he became part of the iconic ThunderCats legacy. During his time on the series, Dennis worked as a storyboard artist, designer, and writer, contributing to the show’s distinctive visual style in its later run. He is credited with writing standout episodes such as “Shadowmaster” and “Well of Doubt,” and is also recognized as the creator of the fan-favorite villain Shadowmaster. Dennis’s career continued to expand across multiple roles in the animation industry, including work on Gargoyles and Ozzy & Drix, the latter earning him a Daytime Emmy nomination for his work in animation directing. He also served as a producer and creative contributor on the science fiction series Exosquad, showcasing his ability to lead and shape complex animated productions. As the founder and Creative Director of Dragonfly Entertainment, Dennis created a platform to develop and produce animated entertainment across a wide range of media with innovative projects like Dragonfly Flipz, a unique animated flip-book experience that blends traditional art with interactive motion. His legacy bridges classic animation, original storytelling, and forward-thinking creative innovation, making him a truly respected and beloved figure in the world of animation. ⁠⚡Dennis J. Woodyard Blog⁠⚡ ⁠⚡Dennis J. Woodyard YouTube⚡ Todays Episode: "Well of Doubt"  ⚡” The Thundercats use a new Tower signal to guide a Thunderian ship in; aboard are Baron Tass and Mr. Grubber, a devious pair of Thunderians..” ⚡Original Airdate: September 28, 1989. ⚡ ✨Thank you to the “ThunderCats Wiki” for the plot synopsis✨ ⚡⁠Martin Barreby - A Vehicle Theme⁠⚡ Please Like 👍 Comment 📝 and Subscribe ✔️ to support the channel!⁠⁠⁠THUNDERCATS INSTAGRAM⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠INSTAGRAM⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TWITTER⁠⁠⚡️For Business Inquiries & Beyond Email: Ryanhunterstudios@gmail.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    2h 36m
  2. ThunderCats Reviews:  4:128 "The Zaxx Factor" (1989)

    10 APR

    ThunderCats Reviews: 4:128 "The Zaxx Factor" (1989)

    Welcome Back Bunglers! ⚡ We’re heading into the final episodes of our beloved series, and your Radical Retro Brothers welcome back our friend Zack as cohost for another dose of kitty cat fun! This is the last emancipation of Vulchi! He’s escaped the Circus Train and Captain Braggs bucket for one last ride through the galaxy!…Plus, we chat about the upcoming Egyptian-themed Super7 figure wave, including the long-awaited debut of Wizz-Ra (finally!!), and how it ties into today’s villain spotlight on Zaxx. This is the third-to-last episode of ThunderCats… can you believe it?! We’re officially in the endgame, and things are getting WILD…. we also end up discussing why our cats were naked in the pilot episode… was it because they were the superior athletes of their planet, or were they just perverts like David says? 🤣 ⚡”Vultureman escapes the Circus Train by hijacking a bookmobile. He discovers information about a powerful enemy of Mumm-Ra, Zaxx. Using this knowledge, Vultureman plots to overthrow Mumm-Ra and rule the universe.” ⚡Original Airdate: September 27, 1989. ⚡ ✨Thank you to the “ThunderCats Wiki” for the plot synopsis✨ ⁠⚡Dennis J. Woodyard Blog⁠⚡ ⚡⁠Martin Barreby - A Vehicle Theme⁠⚡ Please Like 👍 Comment 📝 and Subscribe ✔️ to support the channel!⁠⁠⁠THUNDERCATS INSTAGRAM⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠INSTAGRAM⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TWITTER⁠⁠⚡️For Business Inquiries & Beyond Email: Ryanhunterstudios@gmail.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    2hr 1min
  3. Episode 182: "Dollhouse" TV Show (2009–2010)

    27 MAR

    Episode 182: "Dollhouse" TV Show (2009–2010)

    Welcome Back Radical Ones! ⚡️ Did I fall asleep? This week, Ryan and guest co-host Cadu revisit the two-season Joss Whedon series "Dollhouse", starring Eliza Dushku, and take a look back at the sci-fi drama that left a lasting impression despite its short run. We discuss the show’s premise, standout moments, memorable characters, and the themes of identity, memory, and control that made it so compelling. Also in this episode, we are thrilled to share a special message from acclaimed singer-songwriter Jonatha Brooke, whose unforgettable theme song, “What You Don’t Know,” became such a vital part of Dollhouse and its haunting atmosphere. A celebrated folk-rock artist, guitarist, and composer, Jonatha has built an impressive career through decades of powerful musical storytelling. Known for her rich vocals and deeply emotional songwriting, she has released numerous albums and has also written music for film and television, including Disney projects. It is a full retrospective on a series that may have only lasted two seasons but still gave us plenty to talk about. "The story follows Echo (Eliza Dushku), a "doll" or "Active" for the Los Angeles "Dollhouse", one of several facilities, called "Houses", run by a company which hires out human beings to wealthy clients. These "engagements" range from romantic interludes to high-risk criminal enterprises. Each Active has their original memories wiped and exists in a childlike blank state until programmed via the insertion of new memories and personalities for each mission." Starring: Eliza Dushku,Tahmoh Penikett, Harry Lennix, Fran Kranz, Enver Gjokaj, Dichen Lachman, Olivia Williams, ⚡️Cadu On Instagram Please Like 👍 Comment 📝 and Subscribe ✔️ to support the channel! ⚡️Davids Instagram:  ⚡️Radical Ryan's Instagram ⁠⁠THUNDERCATS INSTAGRAM⁠⁠⁠⁠INSTAGRAM ⁠⁠⁠⁠TWITTER⁠⚡️For Business Inquiries & Beyond: Ryanhunterstudios@gmail.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    49 min
  4. Episode 181: "Leprechaun 4: In Space" (1996)🍀

    13 MAR

    Episode 181: "Leprechaun 4: In Space" (1996)🍀

    Welcome Back Radical Ones! ⚡️ This week on Radical Retro Rewind?!, Ryan and David continue their yearly St. Patrick’s Day Leprechaun tradition and this time pack for space travel with “Leprechaun 4: In Space" from 1996! Long before Jason launched himself into space, the Leprechaun got there first, making his way through the year 2096, bizarre space princesses, questionable IKEA-inspired surroundings, and surviving the whole thing with his buckle still shining. From robot drag queen sergeants to over-the-top creature effects, this sequel has all the ingredients for a truly unforgettable trip, so grab your gold, prepare for liftoff, and join the Radical Retro Brothers as they head to the final frontier with one of horror’s smallest and strangest icons. And we also have a very special message from the director of not only this film, but "Leprechaun 3" as well, Brian Trenchard-Smith! "On a distant planet, a power-hungry Leprechaun kidnaps a Dominian princess, Princess Zarina, and plans to make himself king, but not if a bumbling brigade of space marines have anything to say about it.” Stars: Warwick Davis, Brent Jasmer, Jessica Collins, Guy Siner & Miguel A. Núñez Jr. ⚡️Davids Instagram ⚡️Radical Ryan's Instagram Please Like 👍 Comment 📝 Subscribe ✔️ to support the channel! ⁠⁠THUNDERCATS INSTAGRAM⁠⁠⁠⁠INSTAGRAM ⁠⁠⁠⁠TWITTER⁠⚡️For Business Inquiries & Beyond: Ryanhunterstudios@gmail.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    43 min
5
out of 5
4 Ratings

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⚡️ | 80's & 90's Retro Pop Culture Commentary & News With Host ⚡️Radical Ryan Hunter & "Brother" David ⚡️ | ThunderCats 1985 Reviews ⚡️ | New Every Friday Since 2020!

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