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TS117 - Boybanderoff's Boysterous Boy Bands

Sometimes someone steps out from the shadows.  They are neither the hero you want, not the hero you need, nor really the hero you deserve.  Unless you're a really bad person.  Is that why?  Is that why I am forced to type these words?  WHAT DID YOU DO???? Please!  Why!?  Anyways, here's our funny podcast about Gravity Falls.  Sincerely, Dr. Cornelius Boybanderoff

TS116 - Freaky Funday (ft.CarpitPigz)

WE"RE BACK BABY You've heard about pigs in a blanket....  Now STARE INTO THE DEEP DEPTHS OF PIGS IN A MAN.  Or don't...  but please actually do. We have fun times and slapstick humor prepared for those who dare to enter our domain.  (but in a good way)

TS115 - Funny Jokes and Water Wings

It's been a long day without you my friend, but I'll tell you all about it as we sit in a moist tub with strangers.  This week, the boyos get to watch a GOOD EPISODE for once.  After the desert (not dessert (you can tell because there's only one s)) of bad episodes and unfunny jokes and bad plot, the Deep End returns with the first great and true Mabel episode and Trever is really happy about it.

TS114 - It's the PITS!

please send Spicy Nacho Doritos

TS113 - Our Boss is a RAPPER?!

Can something bad still be good?  Is it wrong to love something you know is just a giant trash monster waiting to eat your toilets the moment you turn your back on it? Are garbage metaphors even worth using?  And will the appearance of a renowned American singer, songwriter, rapper, and record producer save this podcast from total pun annihilation?  Find out this week on TAD STRANGE!

TS112 - We've been TWAMATIZED!!!

What makes a good horror movie?  How can that sort of storytelling be adapted to a children's show?  And how effective was Summerween at browning our trowsers with fright sauce?  All these questions are answered alongside bad puns and fan theories here with Tad Strange.

TS111 - Lil' Freestyle

Everyone has their own way of dealing with failure.  For some, it's gummy bears, for others it's bottling up their emotions until their eventually explode, destroyign your house, your family, your pets, and your Amiibo collection.  The doctors over at the Emmy award nominated show "The Doctors" tell us that good character development can only be achieved by stopping the flow of the story and inserting scenes of characters saying exactly who they are and what they are feeling.  Gravity Falls proves them wrong with an epic display of storytellingship the likes of which have never been seen before.  Oh, also Joe used the wrong microphone by accident.  Whoops!