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Star Wars: Visions Episode II - Attack of The Pod

X-Ray Vision

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Society & Culture, Tv & Film

4.71.5K Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2021

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

On Episode 5 of X-Ray Vision, Jason Concepcion and Cody Ziglar stage an intervention to get Darcy & Howard the Duck into couples therapy! In Previously On… (1:25) Jason and Zig grab a cold one with Party Thor to catch up on the antics of the latest What If…? Then in The Airlock (18:06) they dive deep (deeeep) into their three favorite remaining Disney+ Star Wars: Visions shorts: “The Ninth Jedi” by Production I.G, “T0-B1” by Science SARU, and “The Elder” by TRIGGER. Then, in The Hive Mind (41:19), Jason welcomes Alex Damon of Star Wars: Explained to analyze the canonicity and lore potential of a few of the Visions shorts as well as give his overall thoughts on the anime anthology. Finally, in The Endgame (1:01:27), Jason and Zig play Fit Check: Spider-Verse Edition, ranking their Top Three Spidey universe costumes because “With great fits, comes great responsibility.” Don’t forget to order up your copy of Miles Morales: Spider-Man #30 out now, celebrating 10 Years of Miles Morales & featuring a short story by the one and only Cody Ziglar! Tune in every Wednesday and don’t forget to Hulk Smash the subscribe button!  Follow Jason: twitter.com/netw3rk Follow Crooked: twitter.com/crookedmedia The Listener’s Guide for all things X-Ray Vision! THOR: GOD OF THUNDER, by Jason Aaron and Esad Ribic, originally came out in 2012 and featured Young Thor, Modern Thor, and King Thor. Count Luchino Nefaria, a villain descended from a line of Italian noblemen who controlled the “Maggia,” the Marvel comics “Mafia,” and later acquired superpowers. Jason is referencing Brian Michael Bendis’ run on New Avengers. Akira (1988), the iconic post-apocalyptic cyberpunk anime film, directed by Katsuhiro Otomo about what happens to a biker gang when one of their members gains unbelievable telekinetic abilities. Available on Hulu.  My Hero Academia, based on the manga of the same name about a boy without superpowers in a world in which powers are common but still dreams of gaining them. The anime was produced by Bones. Available on Hulu, Crunchyroll, & more. Voltron, an adaptation of several different anime, first aired in 1984 and follows five space explorers who pilot a giant robot, aka Voltron. Available here. Patlabor, a multimedia franchise in Japan starting with the original manga, an anime show, multiple features, & more; set in a near future Tokyo and following the exploits, both thrilling and mundane, of a robotic division of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police. Astro Boy, known as Atom in Japan, an iconic character of manga and anime, created by Osamu Tezuka in 1951. The character has been featured in video games, TV, and film. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by EA; after the events of Revenge of the Sith and the fall of the Republic, Jedi Padawan Cal Kestis evades the Empire & attempts to rebuild the Jedi Order. For a closed-captioned version of this episode, please visit crooked.com/xrayvision..  For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast.

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0:00.0

You can't stop the spoilers anymore, then you can stop the sun from sending.

0:03.9

You should heed those wise words from the late great Shmi Skywalker.

0:09.4

May she rest in power, because this podcast contains spoilers from a galaxy far far away

0:14.8

about the series Star Wars Visions on Disney Plus, as well as the series What If,

0:19.7

also on Disney Plus, as well as who knows what else we're going to end up talking about.

0:30.0

Hello and welcome to Episode 5 of X-Revision of the Cricket Podcast where we dive deep into your

0:42.3

favorite shows, movies, comics, and popcorn. Sorry, the Odin sleep took me.

0:50.6

Today we're covering more of Disney Plus dazzling anime anthology Star Wars Visions.

0:56.4

Welcome back to the show Writer and Podcasts for Cody Ziegler. How are you?

1:00.5

Yo, I'm doing great, man. Good. I rewatched my two favorite of the Star Wars Visions last night,

1:07.7

just on the rim, so I love that we get to talk about it. You saw I made screen caps with my

1:12.7

favorite little evil dude because of the Twitter, so I'm very excited about today.

1:17.4

I can't wait to talk about it, but first, on previously on, let's talk about What If.

1:23.1

What If Episode 7, the Party Thor Episode, What If Thor Were Only Child? Quick recap.

1:33.2

Odin rather than raise Loki on his own, sends him back to Yotinheim to his people to live

1:41.6

in an authentic Yotin life, and it's hard to escape the fact that that clearly should have been

1:47.9

what he did. That would seem like a better move. Yeah, really good head of all the problems.

1:55.2

Yeah, because Loki is like, I know Thor has some issues, these sorts through, but Loki seems

2:02.0

absolutely like a balanced individual. Yes, he's a Yotin, but it's like he feels comfortable

2:07.6

in his own skin. That's great. Odin falls into the Odin sleep as he is off to do, and then

2:17.2

during this time, Frigga and Thor decide, well, it's time to party. Frigga goes off to her.

2:22.0

Sister's house to drink a variety of wines, while Thor goes to Midgard aka Earth to throw a

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