Animorphology Jenny, Ted, and Gray
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Ted, Jenny, and Gray read and discuss the Animorphs series.
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Episode 67 (Vegemorphs Part 2): V Space Is Not a Thing
In this episode, Jenny, Ted, and Gray discuss Vegemorphs (part 2).
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Episode 66 (Everworld #10): We Pick Up Where We Laughed Off
In this episode, Jenny, Ted, Gray, and Meg discuss Everworld #10: Understand the Unknown.
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Episode 65 (Vegemorphs Part 1): Just Vegetable Erotica
In this episode, Jenny, Ted, and Gray discuss the 1998 Animorphs parody book, Vegemorphs.
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Episode 64 (Everworld #9): Hashtag Not All Gods
[Content warning: mention of rape and false rape accusations in a fictional context] Jenny, Ted, Gray, and Meg discuss Everworld #9: Inside the Illusion
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Episode 63 (Everworld #8): Full Tilt on the Quilt War
Jenny, Ted, Gray, and Meg discuss Everworld #8: Brave the Betrayal
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Episode 62 (Everworld #7): In the Myth House
In this episode:
Jenny, Ted, Gray, and Meg discuss Everworld #7: Gateway to the Gods
A wild plot appears!
Theological discussions
We hope you aren’t still playing the “Animorphology Drinking Game” because Gray says the word “interesting” like 10 times in one minute.
Comparisons to Animorphs
Thoughts on how Everworld is constructed (poorly)
April’s assessment of the other characters - and ours
Applegrant’s authorial racism
April and the Disney Problem
Real world consequences of Everworld problems
Cassandra and the Very Stupid Prophecy
Hints of bisexuality, quickly ignored
Pegasus, Pegasi
Aughties and Naughties
A TV-tangent (and Jenny’s next podcasting venture?)
Predictions
Customer Reviews
Barely read any Animorphs and love the show!
My wife loves Animorphs and loves the show, and introduced me to it after reading several books in the car. Great discussions and good laughs. Well done!
too preachy
I appreciate the enlightened attitudes the hosts have but I was hoping to just hear people speak about Everworld and it’s plot. If you’re more interested in people tearing apart an over twenty year old property for old and out dated ideas that come with aged content. Recommended only for those who want to hear about a kids book put to social and political sensibilities of the modern era as opposed to a simple chat show about a book.
Amazing Animorphs podcast!
The hosts are funny and full of thoughtful, creative analysis. It’s especially fun that Gray has never read the series before and predicts each book based on the cover. This has given me joy in the middle of a pandemic, thanks y’all!