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The Cane and Rinse videogame podcast

Parodius series – Cane and Rinse No.561

The Cane and Rinse videogame podcast

Cane and Rinse

Leisure, Video Games, Games, Hobbies

4.8801 Ratings

🗓️ 25 April 2023

⏱️ 118 minutes

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Summary

Our Michiel's pick for this year's Volume of shows is Konami's series of cute, comedy shmup capers, Parodius. Leon, Chris Worthington, Michiel (obviously), Ryan and community contributors debate pronunciations, contemplate nonsense and revel in the surreal ridiculousness of octopi, penguins and pigs taking on an interstellar armada of absurdity.

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0:00.0

Hello everybody and welcome to the Canaan Rinse podcast, Volume 12, Issue 561.

0:23.9

And today we're going to talk about the Parodias series or the Paradius series.

0:29.1

Or, as I was calling it until the run up to this show, the Parodias series.

0:34.7

But what's correct?

0:35.9

I'm not sure.

0:37.0

Anyway, joining me, Leon Leon Cox in this issue are Chris

0:40.1

Worthington. Good evening, and I was today years old when I learned you don't pronounce it

0:44.6

Perodius. All right, well, to be discussed. Mikhail Kroda had a similar revelation at the end of

0:51.1

last week's recording. Exactly, yeah.

0:54.8

And I wanted to do this funny intro, but yeah, you got me on that.

0:59.5

I've blown it.

1:00.6

Yeah, I'll do it anyway, right?

1:02.9

Yeah, of course, yeah.

1:04.4

It's never stopped you before.

1:06.2

Teeth in my soup!

1:09.0

That's the one.

1:09.9

You have to imagine somebody yelling that through a megaphone, of course.

1:12.6

Got it.

1:13.2

Yeah.

1:14.1

And Ryan Jow as well.

1:16.0

Hello.

1:16.7

Well, certainly the root word is parody, so...

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