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Hello, universe! This is Earth to Station Atlas, the talk show from the cosmos, right here in your orbit. Yes, we may live in space, but that doesn't mean we don't know our Earth media. Chappie and I have had Station Atlas cruising through Earth's orbit for quite a long time and we want to share our extraterrestrial perspective on Earth media like video games, TV shows, movies, books, and more.
This is Aldwin signing out--hope to see you soon!
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Hello, universe! This is Earth to Station Atlas, the talk show from the cosmos, right here in your orbit. Yes, we may live in space, but that doesn't mean we don't know our Earth media. Chappie and I have had Station Atlas cruising through Earth's orbit for quite a long time and we want to share our extraterrestrial perspective on Earth media like video games, TV shows, movies, books, and more.
This is Aldwin signing out--hope to see you soon!
--END TRANSMISSION-- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/earthtostationatlas/support

    Episode 2: Fantastic Adaptations and Where to Find Them

    Episode 2: Fantastic Adaptations and Where to Find Them

    During their second transmission, Aldwin and Chappie discuss adaptations of Earth media that provide a fresh outlook on the source material. Aldwin begins the episode with their analysis of “The Count of Monte Cristo” and its anime counterpart, “Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo.” Chappie chimes in with his analysis of Lego games that adapted popular film franchises like “Star Wars,” “Batman,” and “Indiana Jones.”

    Thank you to @winter_wren_art for the lovely illustration of Chappie! 3


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    • 56 min
    Episode 1: Under-Appreciated Media

    Episode 1: Under-Appreciated Media

    On the debut episode of "Earth to Station Atlas," Aldwin and Chappie discuss Earth media that deserves more recognition. Aldwin begins the episode with their analysis of "Wander Over Yonder," a short-lived show by Craig McCracken that ran on Disney Channel and Disney XD. Their analysis focuses on two episodes, "The Date" and "The Buddies." Chappie chimes in with his analysis of "The Last Door," a point-and-click horror/adventure game by The Game Kitchen.



    Thank you to @winter_wren_art for the amazing cover art 3


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    • 44 min

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