March 27, 2026

Episode 252 - THE CARTOON NETWORK TOON-AMENT

March Madness returns with a collection of 90s Cartoon Network classics, featuring everything from surreal talk shows and pop culture mash-ups to Dadaist comedy and high-tech adventures. Jake Beal joins us for what may be the toughest bracket in WWWW history, as we crown the winner of the Cartoon Network Toon-ament!

Shows included in the Cartoon Network Toon-ament:

Space Ghost Coast to Coast
Dexter's Laboratory
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest
Johnny Bravo
Cow & Chicken
The Powerpuff Girls
Ed, Edd n Eddy
Courage the Cowardly Dog

March 13, 2026

Episode 251 - The Dozenth Annual Dubbie Awards!

Our venerable awards-season tradition continues as we honor the best of then and now, while our Castville friends continue to raise the bar for creative acceptance speeches. For your consideration...it's the Dozenth Dubbie Awards!

This year's program of awards:

  • Most Watchable Performances
  • Worthiest Watches
  • Best Comeback
  • Most Unnecessary Throwback
  • Future WWWW Candidate
  • Most Nostalgic Moment
  • Best New Oldie
  • Never Too Soon for Nostalgia Award
  • Best Performance by a Guest
  • Best Performance by a Co-Host
  • Best WWWW Episode of 2025

February 27, 2026

Episode 250 - SMALL SOLDIERS

Small Soldiers, big episode! We're marking our 250th outing by returning to this hidden gem from Joe Dante—and to the very origins of this podcast. There will be no mercy as we discuss an unapologetically savage kids movie brimming with easter eggs for the olds.

War! What is it good for? An absolutely fun-filled WWWW milestone!

Small Soldiers (1998)
Directed by Joe Dante
Written by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio
Story by Gavin Scott and Adam Rifkin
Starring Gregory Smith, Kirsten Dunst, Kevin Dunn, Phil Hartman, Ann Magnuson, David Cross, Jay Mohr, and Denis Leary, with the voices of Frank Langella and Tommy Lee Jones


January 23, 2026

Episode 249 - DEMOLITION MAN

Demolition Man delivers an explosive showdown between two massive '90s action stars, but it's the eccentric social satire that steals the spotlight. We deconstruct the movie's super-specific, super-sanitized vision of a not-too-distant future with first-timer (and Cam's bro) Kyle Siemer, and embrace the enduring mystery of the three seashells.

Demolition Man (1993)
Directed by Marco Brambilla
Written by Daniel Waters, Peter Lenkov, and Robert Reneau
Starring Sylvester Stallone, Wesley Snipes, Sandra Bullock, Denis Leary, Rob Schnieder, Benjamin Bratt, Bob Gunton, Glenn Shadix, and Nigel Hawthorne