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POWCA – EP 30 – Day Of The Living Gelatin

In Episode 30 of POWCA PecanCtMichael and TFG1Mike continue their Summer Vacation by talking about The next two episodes of Phineas & Ferb Season 2. Today we have a fourplex of episodes! First up is Attack of the 50 Foot Sister and Backyard Aquarium, after that we face Day of the Living Gelatin and it’s all Elementary My Dear Stacy  So Join us for the yes yes we do and no no we don’t moments, our thoughts on the plots of each cartoon and more! So come on with us and join the Podcast Organization Without a Cool Acronym!

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PERRY PUSHES DOOF’S NOSE IN!
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DANCING GELATIN!!!

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TFG1Mike is a geek with many interests. He has been podcasting for over a decade, and sees no stopping point in sight. From Transformers, He-Man, Batman, Comics, movies, video games, cartoons, and so much more, Mike has a zeal for the things he loves, and he will bring the hammer down on the things that he has a disdain for. He's generally a postive person, but negativity can creep in there. Mike is all about the innuendos and innuendon'ts too. You'll hear him on many of The GCRN podcasts!

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  1. Attack of the 50ft Sister:

    While the main plot isn’t the funniest, the execution of the message and the Doof plot make up for that. It is a cliche moral but one that’s revealnt, especially with how it’s executed. There’s still many funny jokes (PP Otter as King Kong, Doof’s Jingle Singers) but my favorite part is the ending. Do they somehow get Candace back to normal?

    Nope, they just mkae the unvierse 50 times bigger. That, is hilarious. So while it’s not my favorite, thee is a lot to admire about it. 7.4/10

    Backyard Aquarium:

    I’m not big on the main story. For most ofv it, there’s not much actually happening. They do some tricks with fish and Candace wants Jeremy to call. Riveting. It does get in some good jokes (The Square Root of Soon is Never!) and it gets more fun near the end, but i do wish there was more to it. Maybe it’s cuz there’s no Isabella or anything like that.

    The Doof plot however, makes up for it. Everything about it is from funny from his backstory (with the best evil jingle ever) to the whole Bratwurst fight. It might be one of my fave doof plots, which makes the average the main plot even more disappointing. I’ll give it a 7.3/10, if only for the Doof plot.

    Day of the Living Gelatin:

    I like the vibe of this one. I’m not sure what it is, but the groovy song and the creativity makes this enjoyable. They do some cool things with the idea, and there’s a fair amount of good jokes, like what the Evil-Inator hits. There’s nothing really mind blowing, but it’s just a very fun episode with a nice vibe. Not much to really say, except that it’s the first time we see Jenny’s personality. Eh. 7.3/10

    Elementary, My Dear Stacy:

    I really like this one. The main plot is interesting with how they combined a Holmes Style Mystery with the typical Busting stuff, which makes it engaging, and they add in a lot of good jokes. Then we have the Doof plot, with Perry being paired with a real agent which is as funny as it sounds. Every joke in this one hits and the concepts are fun.

    My only complaint is that P&F’s Big Idea is rather lame. But it’s not a deal breaker, so 7.8/10

    (Thanks for another shootout)

  2. Attack of the 50ft Sister:

    While the main plot isn’t the funniest, the execution of the message and the Doof plot make up for that. It is a cliche moral but one that’s revealnt, especially with how it’s executed. There’s still many funny jokes (PP Otter as King Kong, Doof’s Jingle Singers) but my favorite part is the ending. Do they somehow get Candace back to normal?

    Nope, they just mkae the unvierse 50 times bigger. That, is hilarious. So while it’s not my favorite, thee is a lot to admire about it. 7.4/10

    Backyard Aquarium:

    I’m not big on the main story. For most ofv it, there’s not much actually happening. They do some tricks with fish and Candace wants Jeremy to call. Riveting. It does get in some good jokes (The Square Root of Soon is Never!) and it gets more fun near the end, but i do wish there was more to it. Maybe it’s cuz there’s no Isabella or anything like that.

    The Doof plot however, makes up for it. Everything about it is from funny from his backstory (with the best evil jingle ever) to the whole Bratwurst fight. It might be one of my fave doof plots, which makes the average the main plot even more disappointing. I’ll give it a 7.3/10, if only for the Doof plot.

    Day of the Living Gelatin:

    I like the vibe of this one. I’m not sure what it is, but the groovy song and the creativity makes this enjoyable. They do some cool things with the idea, and there’s a fair amount of good jokes, like what the Evil-Inator hits. There’s nothing really mind blowing, but it’s just a very fun episode with a nice vibe. Not much to really say, except that it’s the first time we see Jenny’s personality. Eh. 7.3/10

    Elementary, My Dear Stacy:

    I really like this one. The main plot is interesting with how they combined a Holmes Style Mystery with the typical Busting stuff, which makes it engaging, and they add in a lot of good jokes. Then we have the Doof plot, with Perry being paired with a real agent which is as funny as it sounds. Every joke in this one hits and the concepts are fun.

    My only complaint is that P&F’s Big Idea is rather lame. But it’s not a deal breaker, so 7.8/10

    (Thanks for another shootout)

  3. I thought the first two episodes were just ok (OK!), for some reason I always thought that Candace growing to 50 feet tall was too cartoony and unbelievable, even though I’m totally fine with her becoming the Queen of Mars, traveling through time, switching minds with Perry, etc. Yeah, I don’t understand my logic either. Also, I never thought about the huge melons thing until now, so thanks for that. The aquarium episode was saved by the wiener fight between Doof and Perry.

    Living Gelatin was a fun episode, lots of great things here with the Scooby Doo type atmosphere, showing that Pinky is an agent, and getting the Fireside Girls into the action again – I always like it when they have a role in an episode. I thought the Elementary episode was great too, I loved both the Bond and the Sherlock references, being a fan of both. I even liked the British humor throughout the episode.

    And since you guys were wondering, yes I am a guy. I may see about changing my name to make it
    clearer.

  4. I thought the first two episodes were just ok (OK!), for some reason I always thought that Candace growing to 50 feet tall was too cartoony and unbelievable, even though I’m totally fine with her becoming the Queen of Mars, traveling through time, switching minds with Perry, etc. Yeah, I don’t understand my logic either. Also, I never thought about the huge melons thing until now, so thanks for that. The aquarium episode was saved by the wiener fight between Doof and Perry.

    Living Gelatin was a fun episode, lots of great things here with the Scooby Doo type atmosphere, showing that Pinky is an agent, and getting the Fireside Girls into the action again – I always like it when they have a role in an episode. I thought the Elementary episode was great too, I loved both the Bond and the Sherlock references, being a fan of both. I even liked the British humor throughout the episode.

    And since you guys were wondering, yes I am a guy. I may see about changing my name to make it
    clearer.

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