The Pop Break

Alex Marcus

The Pop Break is a collection of podcasts executive produced by Pop Break Director Alex Marcus, featuring the very best conversations about television, film, music, anime, wrestling, and more! This includes weekly pods like Roses & Rejections on Wednesdays, providing coverage of the best of reality dating, as well as new episodes of monthly podcasts like The Anniversary Bros, TV Break, Not Couple Goals, Blerd Watchers, Anime x Pop, Batman By The Numbers, & Bill vs. The MCU every Monday and Friday!

  1. 1 DAY AGO

    The Anniversary Brothers Podcast: Disney’s House of Mouse 25th Anniversary

    Aaron and Josh Sarnecky are here to talk about Disney’s House of Mouse for its 25th anniversary. Disney’s House of Mouse is a crossover animated series on Disney’s One Saturday Morning on ABC. It premiered on January 13, 2001 and ran for 52 episodes. It also had two direct-to-video movies. It finished its run on Toon Disney on October 24, 2003.  On the show, Mickey Mouse (Wayne Allwine) hosts a dinner theater called the House of Mouse, which serves as a hangout for characters from Disney’s various properties. Acting as the staff are Mickey’s friends, including Minnie (Russi Taylor), Donald (Tony Anselmo), Daisy (Tress MacNeille), Goofy and Pluto (both Bill Farmer). Mickey’s rival and the club’s landlord Pete (Jim Cummings) often tries to shut down the club. The show contains short gag cartoons in between the episode’s main story, many borrowed from Mickey Mouse Works, another One Saturday Morning series. The show was nominated for multiple awards. It won a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation (for Chris Roszak) and an Annie Award for Outstanding Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production (for Corey Burton). Aaron and Josh discuss their histories with the show before going into the premise, humor, and its use of different Disney characters. They also mention how the show is not currently on Disney+. For another Disney podcast, you can listen to Aaron and Josh’s podcast with Allison Lips on Kim Possible.

    56 min
  2. 5 DAYS AGO

    Blerd Watchers: Super Bowl Trailers, Ronin Warriors, Wonder Man, and Attack on Titan Retrospective with Anime x Pop!

    Welcome to Blerd Watchers! ThePopBreak.com's monthly podcast about TV shows with a Blerdy twist! Come hang out with Courtney & Marshall, two married Blerds, as they navigate all the dopeness on TV and share insights and opinions on the monthly show topics! In this episode, Marshall and Courtney are joined by special guests Amanda Rivas and Josh Sarnecky from Anime x Pop. The group kicks off the show with an in-depth discussion about the new sequel series to the classic anime, Ronin Warriors, evaluating its art, storytelling, and character progression. The conversation then shifts to Marvel's latest TV series, Wonder Man, where the panel shares their thoughts on Yahya Abdul-Mateen II's portrayal and the show's unexpected narrative twists. Finally, the episode concludes with a retrospective on the iconic series, Attack on Titan, examining its complex characters, philosophical themes, and the controversial ending. The show highlights the significant impact of Attack on Titan on the anime community and debates the morality of protagonist Eren Yeager's ultimate decisions. Chapters (01:21) Special Guests: Anime x Pop Team (03:42) Super Bowl Trailer Predictions (19:39) Ronin Warriors Discussion (40:09) Wonder Man Review (01:19:06) Attack on Titan Retrospective (01:21:26) Personal Experiences with Attack on Titan (01:26:00) The Philosophy and Themes of Attack on Titan (01:32:17) The Time Manipulation Twist (01:37:13) Eren Yeager's Morally Gray Character (01:42:23) The Ending and Its Implications (01:54:42) Favorite Titan Shifter Powers (01:56:30) Closing Remarks and Plugs

    2h 3m
  3. 2 FEB

    TV Break: February 2026 - Reviews of The Pitt, Industry, Wonder Man, & A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms + YouTube's Daytime TV Takeover

    Welcome to TV Break, where Pop Break’s Podcasts Editor Alex Marcus is joined by editor-in-chief Bill Bodkin, and TV Columnist Josh Sarnecky to talk about the happenings in television. Here’s the format of the show: The Best Thing I Saw on TV Last Month  – Alex, Bill, & Josh talk about a show/episode/event they liked from the last month including HBO’s Industry and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and Disney Plus’s Wonder Man.  Newsbreak – This month, they are discussing the news that YouTube has begun to dominate Daytime TV, with a 75% increase in viewers year over year thanks to the strength of children’s programming and video podcasts on the platform. Streaming Wars – Alex, Bill, & Josh each selected their top streamer of the month. Josh and Bill agree on HBOMAX’s big month, as they flood the zone with The Pitt S2, A Knight of the Seven Kingdom Industry and the continued success of Heated Rivalry, as well as being the home of the two most nominated films at this years Oscars: Sinners & One Battle After Another. Meanwhile, Alex stands up for YouTube after they won the rights to broadcast the Academy Awards. New Series Spotlight  – This month we are paying off our Emmy bet, which means Alex asks Bill and Josh to watch S1E1 of The Pitt to see if he can convince them to finally get on board the runaway hit series.

    1h 36m
  4. 30 JAN

    Batman By The Numbers: 1960s Batman TV Villains RANKED with Stacy Dooks

    There’s arguably no superhero in existence that has been reimagined, redefined, or reinterpreted more than Batman.  No matter how many times he’s been rebooted, audiences are always willing to come back to Gotham City’s greatest defender.  With so much Bat content out there, there’s plenty to dissect, analyze, and of course, rank!  This podcast is dedicated to a surgical evaluation of Batman’s history, with a focus on ranking several topics in the world of Batman, among other classic Bat themes and characters. Join hosts Daniel Cohen, Pop Break’s former Film Editor, and Kris Ingersoll, co-host of the Media/Lit podcast, as they bring on several guests every month to share their passion for the one and only Dark Knight.  From Adam West to Robert Pattinson, no bat stone will be left unturned.  Bottom-line: If you’re a Batman fan, this is required listening. It’s the first podcast of 2026, and that means the first of our yearlong theme of the Eras of Batman, where each episode we’ll be focusing on a key point in Batman’s long history in film and television. And we couldn’t think of a better first episode than what is arguably one of Batman’s most important eras.  That’s right, we’re going back to the 60s!  This episode has been a long time coming – an entire episode focused on the glorious, iconic, and classic Adam West show from the 1960s! To help with this fantastic topic, Daniel and Kris brought a newcomer into the pod cave, Stacy Dooks, co-host of the Fanboy Power Hour Podcast!  The trio discuss every nook and cranny of this show, including major themes, Adam West and Burt Ward’s iconic performances, and the Chief O’Hara of it all!   Oh, and we’ll chat some villains too. That leads us to our rankings topic, because within this great discussion on the show, we had to fit in a ranking topic on these great underrated villains! If you’re a fan of the 60s Batman show, this might just be your favorite episode of Batman by the Numbers Podcast!

    1h 28m

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The Pop Break is a collection of podcasts executive produced by Pop Break Director Alex Marcus, featuring the very best conversations about television, film, music, anime, wrestling, and more! This includes weekly pods like Roses & Rejections on Wednesdays, providing coverage of the best of reality dating, as well as new episodes of monthly podcasts like The Anniversary Bros, TV Break, Not Couple Goals, Blerd Watchers, Anime x Pop, Batman By The Numbers, & Bill vs. The MCU every Monday and Friday!