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DATABANK BRAWL REWIND - Lama Su vs Fode and Beed - EP 17

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Star Wars Podcasts, Tv & Film, Star Wars

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 27 May 2024

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to Databank Brawl Rewind! Databank Brawl was a series that ran on ForceCenter from 2016 to 2020 and it remains one of our more beloved shows. Though Databank Brawl is on hiatus, we wanted to celebrate it along with the longtime listeners of the podcast and reintroduce it to the ForceCenter listeners who began listening to the podcast after the end of the show's run. Though all of the episodes remain on our podcast feed it can be daunting to scroll back and find them, so we're launching Databank Rewind. Here's your chance to go back to those episodes week-by-week and laugh with us at old jokes, memorable moments, unforgettable guests, and, yeah, old microphones, recordings, and perhaps some Star Wars predictions that came true alongside many that most certainly did not. Databank Brawl -- where Star Wars characters are plucked from the entries of the StarWars.com databank and forced to fight it out in an off-the-cuff podcast moderated by Joseph Scrimshaw. It's time to fight...


From the minds of Ken Napzok (comedian, host of The Napzok Files), Joseph Scrimshaw (comedian, writer, host of the Obsessed podcast), and Jennifer Landa (actress, YouTuber, crafter, contributor on StarWars.com) comes the ForceCenter Podcast Feed. Here you will find a series of shows exploring, discussing, and celebrating everything about Star Wars. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. Listen on TuneIn, Amazon Music, Spotify, and more!


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0:00.0

Hello there and welcome to an encore presentation of Data Bank Braw.

0:05.0

This is a show we started way back in 2016 and ran all the way through early 2020.

0:11.0

The episodes are buried deep in our archives so so we are re-releasing them, starting with episode one.

0:16.0

If you've never heard Databank Braw, here's the deal. We pick two characters from the Star Wars Databank,

0:21.0

and then make up a deadly fight between the pain, shame, and comedy ensue.

0:26.4

Yes, we hope you enjoy the jokes we made on purpose and the random comments about the future of

0:32.0

Star Wars which are now hilariously outdated.

0:35.0

So with no further ado, welcome to Data Bank Brawl.

0:51.2

The podcast where we learn about Star Wars characters, discuss them, share

0:54.3

our feelings and memories, and then make those characters fight for our amusement and hopefully

0:59.8

yours as well.

1:00.8

I am your host, my name is Joseph Scrimshaw, with me is almost always as well. I am your host. My name is Joseph Scrimshaw with me is almost always as Mr.

1:05.3

Ken Knapsock.

1:06.3

Almost always I am here to make sure people from Nibu are squished by droids.

1:13.3

It's what I do best.

1:14.8

Our last episode, we had some characters who weren't particularly good at fighting.

1:18.8

I promised some characters who are good at fighting,

1:21.3

and I failed. We have some characters who are better at fighting and I failed. We have some characters who are better at

1:24.7

fighting than our last episode where we had Seal Bibble from Nibu and a

1:29.2

gongedroid. These characters are a little bit better at fighting. We're still kind of in that prequel pocket.

1:34.0

I've been doing a lot of prequel characters because the prequel's,

1:37.0

I think it's strange because the original trilogy was a little bit more focused.

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