May the Zoo be with you. - A TCG Podcast May the Zoo be with you.
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Josh, George, and Louie talk about all things TCGs. From Magic the Gathering to Pokemon, Lorcana, Sorcery and everything in between. This is YOUR inside look into the lives and opinions of a few store owners, content creators, and even guest appearances.
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Customer Reviews
The weekly round table of all things TCG
This podcast has quite the characters, lore, and background to be an epic campaign for trading card games.
There is George, he is like the character on that famous sitcom. He is always bringing in drama and new takes on TCGs, and will defend the heck out of Meta Zoo.
Louie just wants to chill and accept everyone as they are. (Like some Nirvana song)
Then there is Mitchell, who is is obsessed with going to the world most average places… like New Jersey. Perhaps because after being in Texas for so long, he longs for the “average”.
All jokes aside ;)
This podcast is a lot of fun to listen to and to hear all of the takes from card shop owners to players to people that just want to collect. It’s always interesting hearing about all the new trends and what they think each product should bring to the market.
Can’t stay on topic
Tired a few episodes and it’s two thirds just random in jokes and banter, one third actual content. Super annoying when you are interested in the subject but then they ramble and laugh for 15 minutes. Avoid.
It gives me a headache
I’ve been listening to this show for about 3 months and I’ve come to the realization that it’s just an hour plus episode of arguing. I came to this podcast in hopes it would help navigate me to learning and understanding tcgs better as a new player. But all I hear is George and others arguing for what seems like forever. They never stay on topic, They yell over each other, and I usually end up cutting it off early because it just turns into an argument. If I wanted to listen to that I’d put my kids on a podcast.