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Colton TV
by Colton Nichols
I talk about cartoons and TV shows in a reviewer format.
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Colton TV- #20: Pink eye
In this week's episode of "Colton TV," Colton dives into a detailed review of South Park Season One, Episode Seven titled "Pink Eye." Join Colton as he explores the humor, social commentary, and memorable moments of this classic episode. Don't miss out on his insightful analysis and witty commentary as he breaks down all the highlights of this iconic installment of the beloved series. Stay tuned for an entertaining and informative episode that is sure to keep you entertained from start to finish!
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Colton Tv- #19: Death
Join us on this week's episode of Colton TV as we dive into a review of South Park's Season 1, Episode 6. Get ready for a hilarious and insightful discussion that will take you through the memorable moments and themes of this classic episode!
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Colton TV- #18: An elephant makes love to a pig
Welcome back to Colton TV This week,'re diving into a classic South Park episode that caused quite a stir: "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig." Join me as we break down the controversial and hilarious moments from this iconic episode. We'll explore the social commentary and satirical take on taboo subjects, and delve into the impact it had on popular culture. So grab your headphones and tune in, because this is an episode you won't want to miss!
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Colton TV- #17: Big Gay Al’s big gay boat ride
Welcome back to Colton TV! In this episode, I'll be diving into the world of South Park as I review season one, episode four: "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride." Join me as I explore the hilariously controversial humor, the social commentary, and the impact of this early episode of the iconic animated series. We'll dissect the episode's storyline, character development, and comedic moments, so grab your popcorn and tune in to hear my take on this classic South Park installment. You won't want to miss it!
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Colton TV- #16: Volcano
In this episode of Colton TV, the focus is on the third episode of the first season of South Park, titled "Volcano." Tune in as Colton dives deep into the plot, characters, and memorable moments of this hilarious and often controversial animated show. From the outrageous antics of Cartman, Stan, Kyle, and Kenny to the show's satirical take on current events, Colton provides an entertaining and insightful review of this classic episode. Whether you're a die-hard South Park fan or simply curious about the show, this podcast episode is sure to keep you entertained and informed. So grab your snacks and get ready to laugh as Colton dissects the hilarity of South Park's "Volcano" episode.
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Colton TV- #15: Weight Gain 4000
In this episode of Colton TV, Colton reviews the South Park episode "Weight Gain 4000." He shares his thoughts on the episode and gives his overall rating. Tune in to hear his take on this classic South Park episode.
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Colton TV- #14: Cartman Gets An Anal Probe
The South Park episode "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe" is the first episode of the first season of the show, and it originally aired on August 13, 1997. In the episode, Cartman claims that he had a dream in which he was abducted by aliens and had a probe inserted into his anus. This leads the other boys to believe that he is lying, and they mock him for it. Meanwhile, the town of South Park is experiencing strange occurrences, including cattle mutilations and mysterious lights in the sky. The boys eventually encounter the aliens responsible for these events, and they discover that the aliens are actually conducting experiments on the townspeople. The episode is known for its crude humor and outrageous storyline, which are typical of South Park's irreverent style. It also introduces the show's main characters and sets the tone for the rest of the series. "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe" is considered a classic episode and is often cited as one of the best episodes of South Park's early seasons.
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Colton TV Special- #1: Every Episode Of The Simpsons Season one reviewed
Tune in to this week's episode of Colton TV for a special compilation edition, where Colton reviews all 13 episodes of season one of The Simpsons. Get ready to hear his in-depth analysis and thoughts on each episode all in one jam-packed episode. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to hear his take on the classic show. And don't worry, regular programming will resume next week with a review of the pilot episode of South Park.
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Colton TV- #13: Some Enchanted evening
"Some Enchanted Evening" is the thirteenth and final episode of the first season of the animated sitcom The Simpsons. It originally aired on May 13, 1990. The episode was the first to be produced, but the last to be broadcast. The plot revolves around the family's attempts to have a nice evening out, only to have it foiled by a series of mishaps. In the episode, Homer and Marge decide to go out for a romantic night on the town, leaving their three children, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie, in the care of a babysitter named Ms. Botz. However, Ms. Botz turns out to be a wanted criminal who is robbing the families she babysits for. Bart and Lisa manage to outsmart her and she is eventually arrested, allowing their parents to return home safely. The episode is notable for its rough animation, as it was produced early in the show's history and the animators were still finding their rhythm. Despite this, "Some Enchanted Evening" is a classic episode that features the witty humor and memorable characters that have made The Simpsons one of the most beloved and enduring television shows of all time.
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Colton TV- #12: Krusty Gets Busted
In the season 1 episode "Krusty Gets Busted" of The Simpsons, the beloved TV clown Krusty the Clown is framed and arrested for armed robbery. The episode begins with Bart and Lisa witnessing the robbery at the Kwik-E-Mart and they are shocked to see that it was their hero, Krusty, who committed the crime. As a result, Krusty's show is canceled, and his merchandise is pulled from shelves. Bart is certain that Krusty is innocent, so he starts his own investigation to clear the clown's name. Through a series of mishaps and clues, Bart and Lisa discover that the real criminal is Krusty's sidekick, Sideshow Bob. He framed Krusty in an elaborate scheme to take over his show and fame. With the help of the evidence, Krusty is proven innocent, and Sideshow Bob is arrested. In the end, Krusty's show is back on the air, and he is exonerated. The episode ends with Sideshow Bob plotting his revenge on Bart in a foreshadowing of future conflicts between the two characters. "Krusty Gets Busted" is known for its humor, clever storytelling, and the introduction of Sideshow Bob as a recurring villain in the series.
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Colton TV- #11: Crepes Of Rath
"The Crepes of Wrath" is the th episode of the season of the long-running animated TV show, The Simpsons. It first aired on April 15, 1990. In this episode, Bart is sent to France as an exchange student after he is caught working at a burlesque house. He stays with two cruel, slave-driving winemakers, and is forced to work long hours under harsh conditions. Meanwhile, the Simpsons host an Albanian exchange student named Adil Hoxha, who turns out to be a spy for the Albanian government. He secretly photographs and gathers information about nuclear power plants and military bases in the area, but is ultimately foiled by Homer and Bart. The episode is known for its clever references and satire of French culture, as well as for its comedic portrayal of foreign exchange programs and international relations. It also explores themes of homesickness, cultural differences, and the idea of family, all with the typical humor and wit that The Simpsons is known for. Overall, "The Crepes of Wrath" is a popular and well-regarded episode in the show's early seasons, and is often remembered for its memorable storyline and funny moments.
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Colton TV- #10: Homer’s Night Out
"Homer's Night Out" is the tenth episode of the first season of the animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on March 25, 1990. In this episode, Homer's son Bart secretly takes a photograph of him dancing with a belly dancer at a stag party. The photo becomes a sensation and spreads throughout Springfield, leading to tension in Homer's marriage and causing him embarrassment. Eventually, Marge forgives Homer after he expresses remorse and apologizes. The episode deals with issues of trust and the impact of actions on personal relationships. It is a classic example of the humor and social commentary that The Simpsons has become known for.
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Colton TV- #9: Life on the fast lane
"Life in the Fast Lane" is the ninth episode of the first season of the television show "The Simpsons," which originally aired on March 18, 1990. In this episode, Marge becomes concerned about the monotony of her life and decides to take up bowling to add some excitement. However, she soon meets Jacques, a suave French bowling instructor, and becomes infatuated with him. As Marge spends more time with Jacques, she starts neglecting her family, causing Homer to become suspicious of their relationship. Homer hires a private investigator to follow Marge and finds out about her affair with Jacques. Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa are struggling with the guilt of knowing about the affair but not telling Homer. The episode is a mix of humor and drama, highlighting the ups and downs of marital relationships and the consequences of infidelity. It also explores the importance of communication and honesty in a marriage. "Life in the Fast Lane" is a classic episode that has been well-received by fans and critics alike for its emotional depth and comedic moments.
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Colton TV- #8: The Telltale Head
. "The Telltale Head" is the eighth episode of the first season of The Simpsons. It originally aired on February 25, 1990. In the episode, Bart and his friends steal the head of the town's statue of Jebediah Springfield and end up facing the wrath of the town. As punishment, Bart must apologize to the entire town. The episode is notable for its exploration of morality and peer pressure, as Bart struggles with the guilt of his actions and ultimately learns an important lesson about integrity and doing the right thing. The episode also features the iconic moment where Bart's apology is met with forgiveness and understanding from the townspeople. "The Telltale Head" is considered a classic episode of The Simpsons and is often cited as one of the show's early standout episodes. It has been praised for its humor, its exploration of moral themes, and its memorable quotes and moments.
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My thoughts on Google Podcasts shutting down
In this mini bonus episode, the host delves into the recent news of Google Podcasts shutting down and shares their frustration and opinions on this decision. The host passionately rants about why they believe it is a foolish move and how it will impact the podcasting community. Listeners can expect to hear a candid and unfiltered take on the situation, as well as insights into the potential consequences of this decision. Tune in for a spirited discussion on the future of podcasting and the implications of Google Podcasts' closure.
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Colton TV- #7: The Call Of The Simpsons
"The Call of the Simpsons" is the seventh episode of the first season of the hit TV show "The Simpsons." It originally aired on February 18, 1990. In this episode, the dysfunctional Simpson family decides to go camping in the woods, where they encounter various comical misadventures. Homer, eager to prove his masculinity to his family and coworkers, buys a dilapidated RV and takes the family on a wilderness adventure. However, they quickly become lost in the woods, leading to a series of humorous encounters with nature, including encounters with a bear and a group of survivalists. As the family struggles to survive, they begin to realize the true value of their relationships with each other. "The Call of the Simpsons" is widely regarded as a classic episode of the series, showcasing the humor, heart, and wit that would come to define "The Simpsons" for years to come. The episode also serves as a commentary on the nature of masculinity and societal expectations, as Homer's misguided attempts to prove himself ultimately lead to comedic chaos.
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Colton TV- #6: Moaning Lisa
"Moaning Lisa" is the sixth episode of the first season of the animated television series "The Simpsons." It originally aired on February 11, 1990. In this episode, Lisa is feeling down and turns to music to express herself, while Homer tries to help her feel better. The episode explores themes of sadness, loneliness, and the importance of expressing one's emotions. It is known for its heartfelt moments and is considered one of the early episodes that showed the emotional depth of the characters on the show.
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Colton TV- #5: BART the general
"Bart, the General" is the fifth episode of the first season of the animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on February 4, 1990. In this episode, Bart Simpson stands up to school bully Nelson Muntz, but soon finds himself the target of Nelson's vendetta. Bart seeks help from Grampa, who tells him about the reign of terror that Nelson's grandfather, Muntz, inflicted upon him in 1944. Bart and Grampa then organize a group of kids to fight against Nelson and his cronies. The episode is a classic example of Bart's rebellious and mischievous nature, as well as his ability to rally others to his cause. It also highlights the theme of standing up to bullies and the importance of solidarity and support from others. Overall, "Bart, the General" is a fan-favorite episode that is both funny and heartwarming, and it is considered one of the standout episodes from the early seasons of The Simpsons.
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Colton TV- #4: There’s no disgrace like home
Colton reviews, The Simpsons season one episode four.
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Colton TV- #3: Homer’s Odyssey.
Reviewing the Simpsons season one episode three
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Colton TV- #2: Bart the genius.
Reviewing The Simpsons season one episode two
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Colton TV- #1: Simpsons roasting on and open fire
In the very first episode of Colton TV. Colton Reviews the Simpsons season one episode., Simpsons roasting on an open fire.
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