Jamie enjoys a well-deserved vacation this week, so Milo is joined by guest co-host Kev Bamboo to discuss which is the better 90s cartoon Beavis and Butt-Head or Ren & Stimpy.
Beavis and Butt-Head, the irreverent duo known for their adolescent antics and crude humor, go head-to-head with Ren & Stimpy, the zany chihuahua and dimwitted cat who took surrealism to new heights. It’s a lively and entertaining debate that you won’t want to miss.
In the greatest subgenre nobody asked for but everyone remembers, TV gave us intergalactic visitors who moved in with human families, disrupted suburban routines.
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4 live action 1980s television shows with 4 main characters, also known as a “four-hander”.
Five characters named Hawk from 80s and 90s TV shows and the actors who played them.
Here are 5 toys and gadgets from Stranger Things and the history behind them.
A look at five of the most prolific Asian-American actors of 80s and 90s Hollywood.
Five of our favorite public television show hosts from the 80s and 90s.
1980s action television had great helicopters. Here are my top five.
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Milo is an actor, podcast host and producer, and writer. His most recent book “How to Manage Your Manager: All the Credit, Half the Work” is out now.
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