Best Podcast Episodes About The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
Everything podcasters are saying about The Super Mario Galaxy Movie — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 67 episodes
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“… poem All right, all right, all right. Double-sided. Double-sided. It is double-sided. It is double-sided. Like if Dr. Seuss was a doctor at Ty Marion's hospital. Who knows what's going to happen? Does he lose his virginity? Here we go. Oh. Here we go. It's the juiced up part of the poem. Vagina, pussy, beaver, and ham. Ham? Yeah, sure. Ham? I had to rhyme it. All right, hey, work with me, work with me. All right. I love to suck ham. Hey, don't make me start this over. All right, I'm about to. All right, all right. Beaver and ham. Vajayjay, clitoris, coochie, and clam. There it is. I got a …”
“I would never tell a soul my plans If no one at school was going to fuck me I should get a job Maybe one of them will suck me How long is this fucking poem All right, all right, all right. Double-sided. Double-sided. It is double-sided. It is double-sided. Like if Dr. Seuss was a doctor at Ty Marion's hospital. Who knows what's going to happen? Does he lose his virginity? Here we go. Oh. Here we go. It's the juiced up part of the poem. Vagina, pussy, beaver, and ham. Ham? Yeah, sure. Ham? I had to rhyme it. All right, hey, work with me, work with me. All right. I love to suck ham. Hey, don't make me start this over. All right, I'm about to. All right, all right. Beaver and ham. Vajayjay, clitoris, coochie, and clam. There it is. I got a job, and the first week went great. I laid low. They trusted me. They took the bait. They asked me, hey, would you be able to work late? I knew having sex was in my fate. I need you to stay late to feed the animals at night. Of course, I said, it would be a delight. Yes, it's true. The job I got is at a zoo. Once everyone... Oh, Jesus fucking …”
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This segment features a wildly humorous poem about a man's outrageous sexual escapades at a zoo, culminating in the unforgettable line about a hippo's fart. The absurdity of mixing animal encounters with raunchy humor creates a laugh-out-loud moment that keeps listeners engaged and entertained.
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The segment kicks off with a hilarious reflection on a childhood prank involving letters from a fictional 'pedo guy' that the host sent to his friend's house, leading to a series of absurd comparisons between Santa Claus and other questionable figures. The comedic exploration of societal issues through the lens of childhood experiences, combined with outrageous imagery, makes this segment a wild ride of laughter and discomfort.
“… two minutes away. It's like around the corner. Dispatch gets on the radio. They start explaining what they heard, which was not a lot. They were super vague about it. They're like, yeah, we can kind of hear this guy. He's like in and out, very quiet. We're not getting a lot of details, but we think he's trapped, but we don't really know. So we don't have a lot of information to go on. Chef's surprise, whatever you're walking through the door. Exactly. So we pull up to the house and there is nothing going on. There's nobody outside meeting us. Nobody's panicking. Nothing is happening. Are you …”
“… are. It's like a robotic voice. It could be an alarms call, stroke or a structure fire. So the tones go off and the voice lady says that it's trapped. That's all we get. So we hop in the truck. I'm driving that day. We go off to our call. It's only like two minutes away. It's like around the corner. Dispatch gets on the radio. They start explaining what they heard, which was not a lot. They were super vague about it. They're like, yeah, we can kind of hear this guy. He's like in and out, very quiet. We're not getting a lot of details, but we think he's trapped, but we don't really know. So we don't have a lot of information to go on. Chef's surprise, whatever you're walking through the door. Exactly. So we pull up to the house and there is nothing going on. There's nobody outside meeting us. Nobody's panicking. Nothing is happening. Are you in a rural part of Canada are you in a city? I'm in a city. It's a full-time department. Okay. We pull up to this house and there's construction workers out front. They're working on the sidewalk next door, but they don't really seem too concerned about anything They got nothing going on So I get out of the truck with another guy from the back We …”
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In a wild ambulance ride, the crew encounters a young man who has undergone a shocking penis amputation. The absurdity peaks when he jokes about losing height due to his injury, while his severed member is chilling on ice. This segment combines dark humor with outrageous medical anecdotes, making it both shocking and hilarious.
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In a wild twist of family drama, a man reveals how he ruined his brother's wedding proposal in a shocking act of revenge. The moment Todd proposes during the father-daughter dance is priceless, but the real kicker is when the protagonist hires an actress to claim she's pregnant with Todd's baby, leading to chaos and heartbreak.
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Arsenio Hall hilariously recounts the challenges of getting controversial guests on his show, like Ice-T and NWA, despite network pushback. His boldness and refusal to take no for an answer create a comedic tension that showcases the absurdity of television politics in the '90s.
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In this hilariously absurd segment, the hosts dive into a scandal involving a conservative figure caught in a bimbofication role-play gone wrong. The outrageous details about fake breasts and duck faces keep the laughs rolling as they dissect the hypocrisy of a man living a double life, all while poking fun at the absurdity of his situation.
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In a bizarre twist, a would-be rapist struggles to get it up, leading to an absurd negotiation over Vaseline. The victim's calm responses and witty retorts turn a terrifying situation into a darkly humorous tale of survival and absurdity.
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In this wild segment, the hosts dive into the absurdity of a domestic dispute where a frying pan becomes a weapon of choice. The hilarious twist comes when they discuss the idea of 'mutual combat' in a kitchen, leading to outrageous comparisons and the notion that both parties might just end up in jail for their antics.
“… black people on twitter at least are very upset by that what was his apology it was just explaining the disease yeah explaining it because in the movie there's an entire scene where the lady that takes him in is like you don't need to keep apologizing for something you can't help a black lady yeah yeah it was whoopi goldberg played his mom in the movie it was monique in the movie actually in the movie and the guy there's an actor who played him yes like yeah who probably had the time of his fucking life imagine getting that role just saying it all over fucking like hey man you're gonna get …”
“… it's caused an eye on them i mean you have like eric hartman disease i don't know what to tell you yes it's pretty it's pretty they're terrorists they're literally terrorists and then you're an evil terrorist you didn't apologize technically too and black people on twitter at least are very upset by that what was his apology it was just explaining the disease yeah explaining it because in the movie there's an entire scene where the lady that takes him in is like you don't need to keep apologizing for something you can't help a black lady yeah yeah it was whoopi goldberg played his mom in the movie it was monique in the movie actually in the movie and the guy there's an actor who played him yes like yeah who probably had the time of his fucking life imagine getting that role just saying it all over fucking like hey man you're gonna get paid like a hundred thousand dollars you guys see the n-word a bunch you're like oh no yeah you gotta yell it oh fuck that's terrible he doesn't yell the n-word in the movie no no probably not but now okay here's another thing that there's a scene in the movie where he's like painting his new flat, like his apartment with his friend. And it's like …”
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In a hilarious and thought-provoking segment, the hosts dissect a viral incident involving a Tourette's sufferer who dropped the n-word during a live show. They explore the absurdity of societal reactions and the fine line between humor and offense, culminating in a laugh-out-loud moment about the implications of 'Broadway Tourette's' as a new therapy method.
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Zach Noe Towers shares a hilarious and cringe-worthy moment from his first paid gig on a gay cruise, where telling an AIDS joke almost got him thrown overboard. This story highlights the stark difference between being internet funny and live performance funny, especially in front of a tough crowd. The audience's reaction and Zach's reflections make this segment both entertaining and insightful.
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In this outrageous segment, the hosts hilariously debate the absurdity of health practices like snorting urine and the dangers of bodily fluids. The punchline hits when they realize that if someone thinks their piss is good enough to snort, they probably shouldn't be making sandwiches for others!
“… You know how you divide up the home chores, the work life, raising kids, so on and so forth. You have similar interests. You go and you see your movies together. You go on your walks. Everything is a perfect yin and yang. And then all of a sudden, one night, you have one drink too many at the bar. And all of a sudden, you wake up and go, oh, what happened? Who's that? Oh, sex. Wrong person. Now my whole relationship's in flux. And all kinds are fucked up. Just because of one bad sex? I'm sorry. I'm on a keto diet, but I ate a roll. I break my diet, it's okay. But I put my dick in the wrong …”
“… go ahead. Have some sex. I love a dissociative crisis. That is true. Yeah, you will entirely lose your sense of personhood. Happens to me every time. Wade, worse. Life with your partner is a beautiful dance, a tango. You guys have it all figured out. You know how you divide up the home chores, the work life, raising kids, so on and so forth. You have similar interests. You go and you see your movies together. You go on your walks. Everything is a perfect yin and yang. And then all of a sudden, one night, you have one drink too many at the bar. And all of a sudden, you wake up and go, oh, what happened? Who's that? Oh, sex. Wrong person. Now my whole relationship's in flux. And all kinds are fucked up. Just because of one bad sex? I'm sorry. I'm on a keto diet, but I ate a roll. I break my diet, it's okay. But I put my dick in the wrong hole, and all of a sudden, it's all gonna end? Sex ruins everything.”
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In this hilariously dark segment, Wade laments the woes of enjoying a sunny day while being bald and plagued by annoying people. The comedic climax escalates when Bob takes it to an absurd level, referencing Hiroshima and turning a beautiful morning into an unexpectedly grim punchline, showcasing the podcast's unique blend of humor and shock value.
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The segment dives into the wild world of underground comic artist Art Crumb, who famously left his family to sketch while on acid, resulting in bizarre yet brilliant artwork. The hosts hilariously debate the shocking and sexual nature of his comics, with one even admitting to having 'jerked off' to them, showcasing the absurdity of past cultural norms.
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Nikki Glaser hilariously exposes the double standards in comedy, revealing how women are often discredited for using writers, while male comedians get a free pass. She compares it to home decorators getting credit for their beautiful setups, sparking a laugh while tackling a serious issue about gender bias in the industry.
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In this segment, the host hilariously connects the COVID lab leak theory to a humorous metaphor about ladybugs, while passionately critiquing the media's response. The outrageous claim that more Americans died from fentanyl than in major wars adds a shocking twist that keeps listeners engaged and laughing.
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into the absurd idea of introducing kids to their dad's anatomy as a bizarre form of parenting. The punchline? It's all about planting the seed of confidence, even if it sounds completely outrageous. The conversation takes wild turns, discussing everything from childhood perceptions to the 'fire in the belly' of fat kids versus jocks.
“… know this statistic. I'm going to go out on a limb. Okay. Let's go with it. I won't hell in you. And I don't know, I mean, other than the Al Pacino movie Cruising. Is that a real one? Oh, my God. I am here to investigate the gay community. There's a lot of guys here. Find the powers booth, bandana. I understand. Oh, your mind's going to be blown, Pete. You love the company of other men. Okay. Let's put it to you this way.”
“… yeah, welcome. You're going to get butt fucked. Yeah, exactly. Why is that part of modern society? I would also, yes, and this argument. Yes. Which is gay folk commit a much lower percentage of crime than heterosexual folk. Is this true? I don't know this statistic. I'm going to go out on a limb. Okay. Let's go with it. I won't hell in you. And I don't know, I mean, other than the Al Pacino movie Cruising. Is that a real one? Oh, my God. I am here to investigate the gay community. There's a lot of guys here. Find the powers booth, bandana. I understand. Oh, your mind's going to be blown, Pete. You love the company of other men. Okay. Let's put it to you this way.”
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In this hilarious segment, Pete Holmes dives into the absurdity of buzzed versus drunk driving, leading to a wild comparison of prison life and societal views on crime. The punchline about how we casually joke about prison sexual assault while ignoring its severity is both shocking and thought-provoking, making for an unforgettable comedic moment.
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Mark Normand hilariously critiques the cultural shift around sexual orientation, noting how being gay went from an insult to a badge of honor. He takes the absurdity further, joking about future identities, like 'child molester,' and how empathy can sometimes lead to justifying the unjustifiable.
“… on this show before, right? Yes, once. What did we find out about you in the interview portion that I found interesting about you? That I was once a super fat heroin addict. Is there anything that's changed since your last time on this show? I gained five pounds. It's a mess. No, there's nothing. I got in a – like my car got like rammed into. It was crazy outside of my house. I had to get a new one. Who rammed into you? It was a drunk guy outside of my house. Just rammed into it. It was crazy. I was almost getting into it with my girlfriend, so it was like a whole thing. You were getting into – …”
“… got one of those copper IUDs they cannot help themselves and someone wants to be a father No, I did know a girl once. She had so many abortions. She didn't even have a landing strip. It was just a Gaza strip. Kendall. Kendall, Kendall. You've been on this show before, right? Yes, once. What did we find out about you in the interview portion that I found interesting about you? That I was once a super fat heroin addict. Is there anything that's changed since your last time on this show? I gained five pounds. It's a mess. No, there's nothing. I got in a – like my car got like rammed into. It was crazy outside of my house. I had to get a new one. Who rammed into you? It was a drunk guy outside of my house. Just rammed into it. It was crazy. I was almost getting into it with my girlfriend, so it was like a whole thing. You were getting into – Yeah, like we were about to leave like at 7. It happened right at 7. I was supposed to get out of there. I had back surgery like crazy before, so it would have sucked because I would have needed another one. But it didn't happen. I tell you this man You have great premises and you don finish them Black British guy you not supposed to talk like that …”
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Blake Apatow delivers a wild take on immigration, suggesting we build a wall but also a doggy door for gorgeous Latinas. His punchline about the tragic fate of his friend who died from a fake Xanax adds a dark twist, making the audience laugh and gasp simultaneously. The mix of absurdity and personal tragedy keeps listeners engaged and entertained.
“… late and I have a life and a career and responsibilities. And, you know, 28-year-old failed pageant queens don't. and so they'd be able to stay up super late and hang and have no reason to get up the next morning and that's fine if you weren't fucking my boyfriend also at the same time and there were times like that where if I could go back and be like why are like what's going on you know right things like that do you think they ever had sex while you were upstairs yes I do I think they had sex in my guest room while I was sleeping in my own bed that he and I went to bed in together and then …”
“… been like, hey, like, and I'm like, I'm not even down there anymore. I have to like go down there and be the person's like, can you please? And it just was like so annoying. And there were times where I would like go up to bed or whatever because it's late and I have a life and a career and responsibilities. And, you know, 28-year-old failed pageant queens don't. and so they'd be able to stay up super late and hang and have no reason to get up the next morning and that's fine if you weren't fucking my boyfriend also at the same time and there were times like that where if I could go back and be like why are like what's going on you know right things like that do you think they ever had sex while you were upstairs yes I do I think they had sex in my guest room while I was sleeping in my own bed that he and I went to bed in together and then he left the bed and went to the guest room and fucked her yes I believe that god bless you god god bless you Ariana that's like trust issues like how like fuck fuck him because how do you even begin to like trust someone after like that level of like nine years with someone and they're that”
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In a hilarious twist of trust issues, the host reveals a shocking moment from a reality show where her boyfriend was caught getting frisky in a hot tub, leading to a realization that he might have been cheating all along. The absurdity of her friend's poorly trained dog adds a comedic layer, making her reflections on infidelity both funny and relatable.
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