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Every other week, The Taste Buds (Cassie, Mike, and Ryan) fire up the mics to dive deep into the weirdest corners of comic book TV history. This season, they’re heading back to the wild world of Cadillacs and Dinosaurs, kicking off a journey through the bonkers ‘90s cartoons that tried to bring comics to Saturday mornings. Whether it’s prehistoric car chases, eco-warrior muscleheads, or theme songs that slap way harder than they should, the Buds break it all down — with jokes, trivia, drafts, and the kind of analysis that makes you sound smart and smug. If you love comic book TV, used to love it, or just love laughing at it, subscribe to The Superhero Show. It’s the most X-treme way to relive the ‘90s; dinosaurs, Cadillacs, and all.

  1. 3 DAYS AGO

    Comic Book Catch Up! - Supergirl, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, X-Men News, &...Taylor Swift?!

    The Superhero Show #618Comic Book Catch Up! - Supergirl, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, X-Men News, &...Taylor Swift?!The Superhero Show — Comic Book Catch Up: Supergirl, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, X-Men, & Taylor SwiftThis week, The Superhero Show takes a break from its usual 90s cartoon deep dives for a special Comic Book Catch Up - Supergirl, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, X-Men, & Taylor Swift episode. Instead of revisiting animated classics, the hosts jump headfirst into the biggest comic book movie and comics news making waves right now—from fresh trailers and reboot chatter to the internet’s hottest fan reactions. It’s a fun, fast-moving episode that blends real news analysis with the same comic book passion listeners expect from the show. Comic Book Catch Up - A New Look at SupergirlThe hosts kick things off with the newly released full trailer for Supergirl, which has fans buzzing thanks to its cosmic scale, darker emotional tone, and heavy inspiration from Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. They break down Milly Alcock’s take on Kara, the bigger focus on Krypto, and the revenge-driven galaxy-spanning quest teased in the footage. The conversation leans into how different this version feels from previous live-action Supergirl adaptations, with the hosts debating whether the “space John Wick” comparisons are a selling point or a sign DC is taking the character in a bold new direction. Naturally, they also spend time talking about the internet’s reaction—ranging from fans thrilled by the Woman of Tomorrow influence to others cautiously wondering if the film may lean too grim. Comic Book Catch Up - Peter Parker’s Fresh Start in Brand New DayNext up is Marvel’s latest big reveal: the trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The hosts dig into what makes this new chapter feel so exciting, especially with Peter Parker now operating in a world where nobody remembers who he is. They speculate on the “back to basics” New York street-level tone, the mysterious new threats teased in the footage, and how this trailer suggests a major tonal reset after the multiversal chaos of No Way Home. The discussion also touches on fan theories already flooding the internet, from villain predictions to surprise cameo rumors. The hosts especially enjoy talking about how the title Brand New Day evokes one of Marvel Comics’ most debated Spider-Man eras, giving this trailer a little extra comic-book-nerd electricity. Comic Book Catch Up - The X-Men Reboot Temperature CheckThe middle section of the show shifts to Marvel’s slowly developing X-Men reboot, where the hosts catch up on the newest behind-the-scenes developments. They discuss the latest writers now reportedly attached to the project, what that might signal tonally for Marvel’s mutants, and whether the studio seems ready to finally commit to a definitive vision for the MCU’s version of the team. More importantly, this becomes a great “temperature check” segment: how is the internet feeling, and how are they feeling? That opens the door for some classic Superhero Show banter—balancing cautious optimism, fan-casting wish lists, and the very real fear that Marvel may overcomplicate what should be a simple, character-first mutant story. Comic Book Catch Up -The Unexpected Joy of Female Force: Taylor SwiftTo close things out, the hosts take a delightfully weird detour into comics history with Female Force: Taylor Swift, the biographical comic centered on Taylor Swift. This final segment gives the episode a playful, lighthearted energy as they explore the comic’s place in the long-running Female Force series, talk about the surreal charm of celebrity biography comics, and have fun imagining what a modern expanded Swift comic universe might even look like. It’s the perfect closer: still comic-book related, but with plenty of laughs and pop culture crossover appeal. Final Thoughts — Comic Book Catch Up - Supergirl, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, X-Men, & Taylor SwiftBy the end of this Comic Book Catch Up - Supergirl, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, X-Men, & Taylor Swift episode, The Superhero Show proves it can be just as entertaining covering current comic book news as it is revisiting 90s animation. From the cosmic ambition of Supergirl, to the fresh-start energy of Spider-Man: Brand New Day, to the always-dangerous discourse surrounding X-Men, and finally the unexpected joy of the Taylor Swift Female Force comic, this episode offers the perfect mix of news, fandom, and fun. Need to Catch Up on the Latest News?Check out some of our favorite go-to sources! Want More From Us?We've talked about Spider-Man plenty in the past and you probably have some catching up to do! Do that here Covering X-Men the animated series was one of our favorite seasons and if you haven't heard that, you need to! Click the link (it's calling to you)

    36 min
  2. 25 MAR

    Cadillacs and Dinosaurs: The Final Three Episodes - Departure, Duel, & Wild Fire!

    The Superhero Show #617Cadillacs and Dinosaurs: The Final Three Episodes - Departure, Duel, & Wild Fire!This episode of The Superhero Show dives deep into the final stretch of the cult-favorite 90s animated series Cadillacs and Dinosaurs, breaking down Episodes 1.11, 1.12, and 1.13 — “Departure,” “Duel,” and “Wild Fire.” The hosts explore how these episodes bring together the show’s core themes of environmentalism, trust, and high-octane action, while also delivering some of the most character-driven storytelling of the series’ run. Departure — Saying Goodbye… or NotIn “Departure,” the podcast unpacks a turning point for Hannah Dundee and her place in the City in the Sea. The episode centers around Hannah’s controversial plan to introduce flying dinosaurs (pteranodons) as a warning system against dangerous sea creatures—an idea that sparks conflict with both Jack and the ever-opposing Scharnhorst. The hosts highlight how things escalate when Hannah considers leaving altogether, frustrated by the resistance to her ideas. Meanwhile, danger ramps up as Jack faces off against a rogue war machine and a new antagonist, Lars Striker. As the story unfolds, Hannah ultimately proves the value of her plan when the creatures help defend the city, leading to her decision to stay. The podcast crew praises “Departure” for blending emotional stakes with action, noting how it reinforces the evolving partnership between Jack and Hannah while showcasing the show’s environmental themes. Duel — Old Friends, New EnemiesThe conversation shifts into “Duel,” where the hosts dig into one of the series’ most personal conflicts. Jack reunites with his old friend Sean Russel, a fellow mechanic whose charm quickly gives way to arrogance and betrayal. As discussed on the podcast, things spiral when Sean steals critical technology and disrupts the delicate balance of the ecosystem—causing dinosaurs to behave erratically. The hosts emphasize how this episode leans into rivalry, with Jack forced into a literal and emotional showdown against someone who mirrors his own skills but lacks his moral compass. The climactic race between Jack and Sean becomes a standout moment, symbolizing not just competition, but a clash of values. The podcast frames “Duel” as a classic “hero vs. dark reflection” story, elevated by strong character writing. Wild Fire — A Blazing FinaleClosing out the discussion is “Wild Fire,” the explosive finale of the series. The hosts break down how a reckless act—using stolen dynamite to scare dinosaurs—sparks a massive jungle fire that quickly spirals out of control. What follows is a high-stakes race against time, as Jack, Hannah, and even their enemies are forced to confront the devastating consequences of environmental negligence. The fire threatens not only the ecosystem but also Scharnhorst’s operations, adding layers of tension and irony. The podcast highlights the episode’s thrilling action set pieces—dangerous transport missions, collapsing terrain, and a desperate attempt to stop the blaze by collapsing a canyon. They also note how “Wild Fire” serves as a perfect thematic capstone, reinforcing the show’s message about humanity’s responsibility to nature. Final Thoughts on Departure, Duel, and Wild FireIn wrapping up, The Superhero Show celebrates “Departure, Duel, and Wild Fire” as a powerful trio of episodes that encapsulate what made Cadillacs and Dinosaurs special. From emotional character decisions in Departure, to personal rivalry in Duel, to the large-scale environmental disaster of Wild Fire, these episodes deliver a satisfying and thought-provoking conclusion to the series. The hosts ultimately agree: this stretch proves the show was far ahead of its time—blending action, serialized storytelling, and ecological messaging in a way that still resonates today. Looking for More?Want to learn more about Cadillacs and Dinosaurs? Get into the sacred texts! Or the video game! Or just read about the show! Catch Up On Past Episodes!Missed any of our past episodes? Catch up here Watch Along With Us!Want to watch along with us? Of course you do! Here's a link to all the episodes!

    1hr 4min
  3. 11 MAR

    Cadillacs and Dinosaurs: Pursuit

    The Superhero Show #615Cadillacs and Dinosaurs: PursuitThe Superhero Show: Pursuit — Jack Tenrec on the RunThis week on The Superhero Show, the hosts dive into Cadillacs and Dinosaurs episode 1.10, “Pursuit.” In this intense chapter, Jack Tenrec finds himself framed for a crime he didn’t commit and forced into a desperate chase to clear his name. What begins as a confrontation with the notorious poacher Hammer quickly spirals into a story of corruption, betrayal, and a relentless pursuit across both the city and the wilderness. A Midnight Theft at the Docks“Pursuit” kicks off late at night at the docks of the City in the Sea. Hammer Terhune attempts to steal a powerful piece of heavy equipment—a massive pile driver that could be turned into a dangerous poaching weapon. Jack arrives just in time to confront him, and the two rivals immediately clash in a brutal fight among the crates and machinery. However, the confrontation takes a turn when the alarm is triggered and Hammer escapes the scene. Instead of catching the criminal, Jack is suddenly placed under arrest by Captain Noc, who accuses him of being responsible for the theft. The hosts highlight how this moment flips the usual dynamic of the show: Jack isn’t chasing the villain—he’s suddenly the one being hunted. Jack on TrialThe next morning, Jack faces the city council in court. Captain Noc’s testimony paints Jack as an accomplice in the pile driver theft, and the evidence seems stacked against him. Despite his protests, Jack is found guilty and sentenced to punishment. But Jack refuses to sit still while Hammer turns the stolen equipment into a weapon. During his transfer to a remote penal colony, Jack makes a daring escape. Now officially a fugitive, he sets out to track down Hammer himself and stop whatever plan the poachers are preparing. Enter the Bounty HunterWith Jack on the run, Wilhelmina Scharnhorst escalates the situation by hiring a relentless bounty hunter named Brink. Brink is tasked with capturing Jack and bringing him back to face justice. The hosts discuss how Brink becomes one of the episode’s most interesting additions. Unlike many characters in the series, he isn’t driven by greed or ideology—he’s simply doing his job. This creates a tense cat-and-mouse dynamic as Brink repeatedly catches up to Jack during the pursuit, forcing Jack to explain that Hammer is the real criminal. Meanwhile, Hannah Dundee begins her own investigation. Suspicious of Captain Noc’s story, she searches for evidence that could expose the real culprit and prove Jack’s innocence. Poachers, Slithers, and the Final ShowdownJack’s pursuit eventually leads him deep into the wilderness, where he discovers the poachers’ hidden base. The stolen pile driver is already being used to power dangerous operations. At the same time, Brink finally catches up to Jack, leading to another confrontation between the fugitive mechanic and the determined bounty hunter. However, when Jack reveals the truth about Hammer’s plan, Brink begins to question the orders he was given. Soon the situation escalates into chaos as poachers attempt to eliminate both men by dropping them into pits filled with deadly slithers. Jack manages to turn the tables, rescuing Brink and proving that Hammer is the true villain. The episode culminates with Jack destroying the poachers’ base and stopping their operation. With the evidence finally clear, Brink arrests Hammer and the truth comes to light. Final Thoughts on PursuitBy the end of “Pursuit,” Jack’s name is cleared and the real criminals are brought to justice. The hosts reflect on how this episode stands out because it flips the usual formula of the series. Instead of protecting the city from outside threats, Jack must fight the system itself while racing to expose corruption. With courtroom drama, bounty hunters, jungle danger, and a relentless chase from start to finish, Pursuit delivers one of the most gripping adventures of the season—and The Superhero Show is there to break down every twist of the chase Looking for More?Want to learn more about Cadillacs and Dinosaurs? Get into the sacred texts! Or the video game! Or just read about the show! Catch Up On Past Episodes!Missed any of our past episodes? Catch up here Watch Along With Us!Want to watch along with us? Of course you do! Here's a link to all the episodes!

    38 min
  4. 25 FEB

    Cadillacs and Dinosaurs: Remembrance

    The Superhero Show #614Cadillacs and Dinosaurs: RemembranceThe Superhero Show: Remembrance — Ghosts of the Past ResurfaceThis week on The Superhero Show, the hosts return to the world of Cadillacs and Dinosaurs to unpack episode 1.09, “Remembrance.” In this emotionally charged chapter, the past refuses to stay buried as long-lost technology, painful memories, and old-world ambitions collide. Unlike the jungle-heavy action of previous episodes, Remembrance shifts focus inward—forcing Jack Tenrec and the residents of Sea City to confront history itself. Echoes of the Old WorldRemembrance begins with the discovery of preserved relics from the pre-apocalypse era—artifacts that stir curiosity and ambition in equal measure. When evidence surfaces suggesting the existence of advanced cryogenic technology, hope spreads through the city. Could survivors from the old world still be alive? The hosts highlight how the episode carefully builds intrigue. Instead of immediate action, the tension grows through possibility. The idea that someone from the ancient past might awaken sparks excitement—but also unease. After all, the old world is the one that collapsed. Awakening the PastWhen a preserved figure from before the great cataclysm is revived, Remembrance pivots from mystery to moral conflict. The awakened survivor carries knowledge, but also outdated ideals rooted in control, hierarchy, and technological dominance. The hosts explore how this character represents more than a person—he embodies the mindset that led to Earth’s downfall. At first, the promise of forgotten science dazzles Sea City’s leadership. However, Jack remains skeptical. He understands that progress without balance can be catastrophic. As the revived figure begins pushing for the reactivation of dangerous systems and old infrastructure, the tension rises sharply. Clash of IdealsThe heart of Remembrance lies in its philosophical battle. The old world valued power and expansion. Jack values harmony and sustainability. The hosts dive into how the episode stages this conflict not just through dialogue, but through escalating stakes as ancient systems threaten to destabilize the fragile ecosystem Sea City depends on. As dormant machinery hums back to life, the danger becomes immediate. Technology once meant to protect civilization now risks destroying what little has been rebuilt. The episode’s action crescendos as Jack and Hannah scramble to shut down systems that should have remained relics. Letting Go to Move ForwardBy the conclusion of Remembrance, the message becomes clear: survival requires learning from the past, not resurrecting it wholesale. The revived figure’s tragic arc underscores that nostalgia can be dangerous when it ignores the consequences of history. The hosts reflect on how this episode deepens the show’s overarching themes. Cadillacs and Dinosaurs has always balanced spectacle with environmental caution, but Remembrance brings that philosophy to the forefront in a powerful way. Final Thoughts on RemembranceIn the end, Remembrance stands as one of the most thoughtful entries in the series. It trades pure action for emotional weight and philosophical stakes, reminding viewers that the greatest threats aren’t always dinosaurs or poachers—sometimes they’re the unresolved ghosts of yesterday. Tune in to The Superhero Show as the hosts break down every layered moment of Remembrance, exploring how the past shapes the future in a world still fighting to survive. Looking for More?Want to learn more about Cadillacs and Dinosaurs? Get into the sacred texts! Or the video game! Or just read about the show! Catch Up On Past Episodes!Missed any of our past episodes? Catch up here Watch Along With Us!Want to watch along with us? Of course you do! Here's a link to all the episodes!

    44 min
  5. 4 FEB

    Best Album of 2025 Pt. 2

    The Superhero Show #613Best Album of 2025 Pt. 2The Superhero Show Show: The Best Album of 2025 Pt. 2 Bracket Reaches Its Final Showdown Join the hosts as The Superhero Show returns with Best Album of 2025 Pt. 2, the thrilling conclusion to their musical detour from Cadillacs and Dinosaurs. After setting the stage in part one, this episode is where the bracket tightens, the debates get sharper, and the final decision is made. With passions running high and strong opinions on the line, the hosts work their way toward crowning the album that ultimately takes the title—officially locking in the winner as the show’s choice heading into 2026. Narrowing the Field: Best Album of 2025 Pt. 2 Gets CompetitiveIn Best Album of 2025 Pt. 2, the bracket resumes with fewer contenders and much higher stakes. Albums that survived the first round now face tougher matchups, forcing the hosts to compare not just quality, but impact, longevity, and cultural relevance. Each discussion digs deeper into sound, experimentation, and how these records defined the year. As the bracket progresses, earlier favorites get tested, surprise underdogs gain momentum, and consensus becomes harder to reach. The episode captures that turning point where casual debate turns into full-on advocacy. Critics vs. Personal Picks: The Final BattlesThis episode also highlights the collision between critically acclaimed albums and the hosts’ personal favorites. Records like Lux by Rosalía, Debí Tirar Más Fotos by Bad Bunny, Mayhem by Lady Gaga, Let God Sort Em Out by Clipse, Choke Enough by OKLOU, Getting Killed by Geese, Viagra Boys by Viagra Boys, and Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party by Hayley Williams all come back into focus as the hosts reassess which albums truly deserve to advance. Because the field is smaller, every elimination feels bigger. The hosts revisit earlier arguments, challenge their own assumptions, and wrestle with whether innovation, emotional connection, or sheer replay value should matter most. The Final Vote: Best Album of 2025 Pt. 2 Crowns a WinnerAs Best Album of 2025 Pt. 2 reaches its climax, the hosts make their final votes. The bracket closes, the debates settle, and one album rises above the rest. Whether the winner is a critical darling, a personal favorite, or an unexpected champion, the decision feels earned after two episodes of passionate discussion. Final Thoughts: Best Album of 2025 Pt. 2 Delivers the VerdictIn the end, Best Album of 2025 Pt. 2 delivers exactly what it promises: a decisive, spirited conclusion to The Superhero Show’s biggest musical experiment yet. By borrowing the “Best Of” format from Movie of the Year and applying it to music, the hosts prove they can argue albums with the same intensity they bring to TV and film. With a winner officially crowned and carried into 2026, this episode stands as a loud, fun, and deeply opinionated celebration of a standout year in music. Looking for More?Want more "Best of 2025" episodes? Check out Movie of the Year podcast! Catch Up On Past Episodes!Missed any of the past best of 2025 episodes? Catch up here! Watch Along With Us!Want to watch along with us? Of course you do! Here's a link to all the episodes!

    33 min
  6. 21 JAN

    Best Album of 2025

    The Superhero Show #612Best Album of 2025The Superhero Show Goes Off-Script: Hunting for the Best Album of 2025 This week on The Superhero Show, the hosts hit pause on Cadillacs and Dinosaurs and dive headfirst into a brand-new challenge: crowning the Best Album of 2025. Known across the network for breaking down films on Movie of the Year, the team admits that music requires a different kind of expertise. So, instead of avoiding the challenge, they bring the “Best Of” format directly into The Superhero Show and let the debate rip. From Superheroes to Soundwaves: The Best Album of 2025 BracketTo tackle the massive question of the Best Album of 2025, the hosts build a full tournament-style bracket. The lineup pulls from critics’ lists and major media outlets, creating a field packed with the year’s most talked-about releases. Each matchup sparks lively discussion as the hosts weigh artistry, cultural impact, replay value, and pure vibes. Albums going head-to-head include Lux by Rosalía, Getting Killed by Geese by Geese, Debí Tirar Más Fotos by Bad Bunny, Choke Enough by Oklou, Let God Sort Em Out by Clipse, Mayhem by Lady Gaga, Viagr Aboys by Viagra Boys, and Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party by Hayley Williams. With every round, the bracket tightens and the debates get louder. Personal Picks Enter the ArenaIn addition to the critical darlings, each host brings their personal favorite album of the year into the bracket. These wild-card picks test whether passion can overpower consensus. Some personal choices surprise the panel by holding their own against heavyweight contenders, while others spark heated disagreements over taste, expectations, and what truly defines the Best Album of 2025. Debates, Upsets, and a Final VerdictAs the bracket narrows, the conversations shift from casual opinions to full-on arguments. The hosts debate genre boundaries, longevity, and which albums will define 2025 years from now. Unexpected upsets shake the bracket, and longtime favorites face serious challenges before a single album ultimately claims the title. Final Thoughts: Naming the Best Album of 2025By the end of the episode, the hosts reach a hard-fought consensus on the Best Album of 2025, closing out a special episode that blends their signature energy with a fresh musical focus. Whether you agree with the final pick or not, this episode proves that The Superhero Show can tackle any pop culture battlefield—even one filled with beats instead of capes. Looking for More?Want more "Best of 2025" episodes? Check out Movie of the Year podcast! Catch Up On Past Episodes!Missed any of the past best of 2025 episodes? Catch up here! Watch Along With Us!Want to watch along with us? Of course you do! Here's a link to all the episodes!

    54 min
  7. 7 JAN

    Cadillacs and Dinosaurs: It Only Comes Out At Night

    The Superhero Show #611Cadillacs and Dinosaurs: It Only Comes Out At NightThe Superhero Show: It Only Comes Out at Night — Terror in the DarknessThis week on The Superhero Show, the hosts take a deep dive into Cadillacs and Dinosaurs episode 1.08, “It Only Comes Out at Night.” In this eerie chapter, Sea City faces a threat that strikes under the cover of darkness. When mysterious disappearances plague the city’s night shift workers, Jack Tenrec and Hannah Dundee must confront something ancient and deadly—something that truly comes out at night. A City Shaken by NightmaresThe episode begins with unsettling news: workers guarding the docks and warehouses are vanishing in the dark. Locals whisper that something prowls the night. The hosts set the tone by describing the creeping dread that pulses through the story from its earliest moments. Jack and Hannah are soon drawn into the mystery when one of their friends goes missing after a late-night errand. As dusk settles, they join a night patrol to investigate the waterfront. The tension is immediate. Shadows loom. Even routine alleyways and rusted containers feel alive with menace. First Bite: A Creature EmergesSoon enough, the threat reveals itself. An enormous reptilian beast—a long-feared wild predator—emerges from the shadows and attacks. It strikes with predatory speed, leaving the group reeling. The hosts emphasize how this encounter quickly establishes the central conflict of “It Only Comes Out at Night.” This is no ordinary animal: it’s bigger, stronger, and smarter than any creature Jack and Hannah have faced so far. With the city in panic, the team scrambles to piece together clues. The hosts highlight the eerie use of sound and darkness in the episode, where silence can be as threatening as the beast itself. As one character notes in the original show, “You don’t even hear it coming until it’s too late.” Tracking Terror Through the DarknessJack and Hannah’s investigation leads them to the riverbanks, where more traces of the creature are found. They discover that the beast may be connected to illegal poaching tunnels—forgotten passageways beneath the city that haven’t seen light in years. The hosts point out how “It Only Comes Out at Night” uses these claustrophobic settings to increase anxiety and play on primal fears. As night falls again, Jack sets a trap near the broken tunnels, rigging lights and explosive charges to flush the creature out. The hosts talk about how this strategy plays into Jack’s evolution as a thinker, not just a fighter—especially in a world where brute force can get you killed. A Harrowing Showdown Under MoonlightWhen the creature finally appears, the atmosphere shifts from mystery to chaos. Explosions light up the night sky. Rocks fall. The beast roars. Jack, Hannah, and the crew must rely on each other just to survive. The hosts describe the battle with visceral detail, recalling how Jack’s Cadillac becomes a refuge and a weapon amid the frenzy. In a desperate gamble, the team lures the creature toward a deeper chasm. With coordinated effort, they manage to separate the beast from the city and send it sliding into the darkness below. As dawn breaks, the threat fades—and Sea City breathes again. Final Thoughts: It Only Comes Out at Night Brings the Darkness to LifeIn the conclusion, the hosts reflect on why “It Only Comes Out at Night” stands out in Cadillacs and Dinosaurs. It’s not just the action or the creature design; it’s the way fear is woven into every moment. From abandoned tunnels to silent docks, this episode reminds viewers that in this world, the darkness holds as many dangers as the daylight. Whether you’re here for dinosaur terror, pulse-pounding tension, or atmospheric storytelling, this breakdown of “It Only Comes Out at Night” delivers. Tune in to The Superhero Show for all the scares, insights, and nostalgic thrills of this unforgettable night-time adventure. Looking for More?Want to learn more about Cadillacs and Dinosaurs? Get into the sacred texts! Or the video game! Or just read about the show! Catch Up On Past Episodes!Missed any of our past episodes? Catch up here Watch Along With Us!Want to watch along with us? Of course you do! Here's a link to all the episodes!

    35 min
  8. 24/12/2025

    Cadillacs and Dinosaurs: Survival

    The Superhero Show #610Cadillacs and Dinosaurs: SurvivalThe Superhero Show: Survival — Poison, Poachers, and PerseveranceThis week on The Superhero Show, the hosts venture back into the dangerous world of Cadillacs and Dinosaurs with episode 1.07, “Survival.” Danger strikes on multiple fronts as Jack Tenrec and Hannah Dundee face ruthless hunters, toxic threats, and impossible odds. Every choice matters. Every mistake could be fatal. A Simple Job Turns DangerousThe episode opens with what seems like routine work. Jack and Kirgo collect rubber sap from jungle trees for vital machine parts. However, calm never lasts long in this world. Nearby, Lassard, a greedy and reckless poacher, detonates explosives inside a gas-filled cavern. The blast causes chaos. It also kills Lassard when the cave collapses on him. His ambition leaves a lasting ripple. Back in Sea City, Wilhelmina Scharnhorst recovers a submerged antiquity freight car. She ignores repeated warnings. Meanwhile, Mustapha refuses to assist until the cargo is proven safe. His instincts prove correct. Poison Beneath the CityOnce the tunnels are drained, the truth emerges. The freight car contains toxic canisters linked to a past catastrophe. Mustapha remembers that an antidote exists, created from rare shade-grown flowers. Jack and Hannah immediately head into the jungle. Time is short. Lives are at stake. Wilhelmina opens the container anyway. Poison leaks into the city. People collapse. Mustapha is among the victims. Panic spreads fast. Hunted in the WildAt the same time, Wilhelmina secretly hires Lassard—now rebuilt with mechanical enhancements. He wants revenge. He wants control. Lassard sabotages Jack and Hannah’s Cadillac, leaving it stranded near a cliff. Moments later, a stampede of hornbills charges through the area. Survival becomes instinctual. Forced to flee on foot, Jack and Hannah descend into a ravine to retrieve the flowers. Lassard pursues them relentlessly. Worse still, he uses scent trails to lure deadly cutters into an ambush. Turning the OddsHannah reacts quickly. She redirects the predators toward Lassard instead. The hunters become prey. Jack uses the terrain to his advantage. The cutters and Lassard are driven over a cliff. The threat finally ends. With the flowers secured, the antidote is prepared. One by one, the poisoned survivors recover. Mustapha lives. Sea City breathes again. Hannah even finds time to tease Jack. The tension breaks. Relief settles in. Final Thoughts: Survival Against Impossible Odds“Survival” stands out as one of the series’ most intense episodes. Every scene raises the stakes. Every decision carries weight. Between poison, predators, and human greed, Jack and Hannah prove resilience matters most. In this world, survival is never guaranteed. It must be earned. Tune in to The Superhero Show as the hosts break down every close call, daring escape, and defining moment from “Survival.” Tune in to The Superhero Show as the hosts break down every perilous moment of this unforgettable adventure and explore what Survival truly means in a world where danger never rests. Looking for More?Want to learn more about Cadillacs and Dinosaurs? Get into the sacred texts! Or the video game! Or just read about the show! Catch Up On Past Episodes!Missed any of our past episodes? Catch up here Watch Along With Us!Want to watch along with us? Of course you do! Here's a link to all the episodes!

    45 min

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Every other week, The Taste Buds (Cassie, Mike, and Ryan) fire up the mics to dive deep into the weirdest corners of comic book TV history. This season, they’re heading back to the wild world of Cadillacs and Dinosaurs, kicking off a journey through the bonkers ‘90s cartoons that tried to bring comics to Saturday mornings. Whether it’s prehistoric car chases, eco-warrior muscleheads, or theme songs that slap way harder than they should, the Buds break it all down — with jokes, trivia, drafts, and the kind of analysis that makes you sound smart and smug. If you love comic book TV, used to love it, or just love laughing at it, subscribe to The Superhero Show. It’s the most X-treme way to relive the ‘90s; dinosaurs, Cadillacs, and all.