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* ''Podcast/MomCantCook'': {{Discussed|Trope}} in the ''Film/{{Under Wraps|1997}}'' episode. This was the first Disney Channel Original Movie, and both hosts comment on how unusual it is to see a DCOM with a proper budget.
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* ''Podcast/YoureDeadToMe: There is no [[OncePerEpisode quiz]] in the first two episodes, on Boudicca and the Spartans, respectively. The first quiz happens in episode 1x03, on Harriet Tubman.

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* ''Podcast/YoureDeadToMe: ''Podcast/YoureDeadToMe'': There is no [[OncePerEpisode quiz]] in the first two episodes, on Boudicca and the Spartans, respectively. The first quiz happens in episode 1x03, on Harriet Tubman.
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* In early episodes of ''Podcast/TrialsAndTrebuchets'', Winsler is timid, prone to tears, and hates lying, a far cry from his more mischievous characterization in later episodes, and Integrity has an aloof and mysterious personality, whereas in later episodes she's much more outgoing.
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* While the actual format of ''Podcast/EightiesAllOver'' barely changed from its launch through its being CutShort, up through August 1980 "boners" regarding release dates and missed movies that have to be caught up on are much more frequent than they are later, as Drew and Scott had trouble finding the relevant, correct information on such. This is partially because many of these films had gradual rollouts across the country (especially {{B Movie}}s) and thus multiple dates exist for when they opened in certain territories. The two test episodes that were later released as Patreon supporter bonus episodes -- which cover August and December of ''1979'', rather than anything from the 1980s -- only have extensive discussions of a few of the films featured, with many of the December titles quickly glossed over in the closing minutes.



* While the actual format of ''Podcast/EightiesAllOver'' barely changed from its launch through its being CutShort, up through August 1980 "boners" regarding release dates and missed movies that have to be caught up on are much more frequent than they are later, as Drew and Scott had trouble finding the relevant, correct information on such. This is partially because many of these films had gradual rollouts across the country (especially {{B Movie}}s) and thus multiple dates exist for when they opened in certain territories. The two test episodes that were later released as Patreon supporter bonus episodes -- which cover August and December of ''1979'', rather than anything from the 1980s -- only have extensive discussions of a few of the films featured, with many of the December titles quickly glossed over in the closing minutes.
* There is a segment in the first episodes of Podcast/GilmoreBallZ where they compare what aged worse between the two shows. This is dropped very quickly
* The first several episodes of the Creator/HeyJakeAndJosh show ''Pokemon World Tour'', feature Jake giving recaps of anime episodes where the locations where featured; these were soon shortened, then made into separate episodes, then removed altogether. They also started off rating any nickname sent in to them before shifting to their current format of taking names for the previous episode's spotlight pokemon.

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* While ''Podcast/BlankCheckWithGriffinAndDavid'': The first few dozen episodes hadn't worked out the actual format concept of ''Podcast/EightiesAllOver'' barely changed from its launch through its being CutShort, up through August 1980 "boners" regarding release dates the resulting podcast. It was first called ''The Phantom Podcast'', with the hosts Griffin and missed David taking ten episodes to discuss ''Film/StarWarsThePhantomMenace'' in an attempt to understand "what it's about" while also pretending to not realize that there were other ''Star Wars'' films made before or after it. From there, they dedicated ten episodes to each of the other prequel films after "discovering" that they exist, and then covering the original trilogy and later sequels in one episode each. Once they'd completely covered ''Star Wars'', they pivoted to the new name and concept: covering movies from other directors who'd been given a "blank check" of artistic control by Hollywood, covering one film an episode, often with a celebrity guest.
* Early episodes of ''Podcast/EscapeFromVaultDisney'' definitely had more dead air than later ones. The episodes did not open with audio of an advertisement of the work they're covering and instead went straight to the theme song, which was a public-domain honkey-tonk theme
that have to be caught up on are didn't gel well with the show's tone. The music for the transition sections and the outro did not fare better, having some twangy banjo music. Special sections such as State of the Parks were completely absent, the discussion section did not go into as much more frequent than they are later, as Drew depth about the work, and Scott had trouble finding the relevant, correct information on such. This is partially because many introductions for new guests were far less elaborate. Most of these films had gradual rollouts across changes started after the country (especially {{B Movie}}s) and thus multiple dates exist for when they opened podcast went on hiatus because of the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, with the music in certain territories. The two test episodes particular being original compositions that were later released as Patreon supporter bonus episodes -- which cover August and December of ''1979'', rather than anything evoke (and, in the outro's case, lift from) Disney VHS tapes from the 1980s -- only have extensive discussions of 80's.
* Podcast/TheFPlus didn't always sign off with Lemon's "Round about an hour, and that's it for Podcast/TheFPlus, terrible things read with enthusiasm--" CatchPhrase (or a plug for Ballpit, their official forum, which didn't exist at the time), the sound quality was fuzzier (and had audible Skype blips), and
a few of the films featured, with many of the December titles quickly glossed over in the closing minutes.
2009-2012 hosts no longer show up on later episodes.
* There is a segment in the first episodes of Podcast/GilmoreBallZ where they compare what aged worse between the two shows. This is dropped very quickly
quickly.
* The first several ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' took a few episodes to hit its stride, with its creator, Creator/MikeDuncan, trying a number of the Creator/HeyJakeAndJosh show ''Pokemon World Tour'', feature Jake giving recaps of anime episodes where the locations where featured; these were soon shortened, then made into separate episodes, then removed altogether. They also started off rating any nickname sent in to them different episode lengths and styles before shifting to their current format of taking names for the previous episode's spotlight pokemon.settling on his ArchiveBinge-inducing half-hour length and signature slightly-snarky-college-professor narrative voice. Production values also audibly improved.



* ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' took a few episodes to hit its stride, with its creator, Creator/MikeDuncan, trying a number of different episode lengths and styles before settling on his ArchiveBinge-inducing half-hour length and signature slightly-snarky-college-professor narrative voice. Production values also audibly improved.

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* ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' took Kritzkast, the fan-podcast for ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'', used to have a "Postman Pat" mail segment, which would be responded to by Mann Co. CEO Saxton Hale. The podcast spun this off into its own Website/YouTube segment briefly, then ceased it altogether. There also used to be a host on the show named B00bies, who quit due to real life commitments.
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few early episodes to hit of ''Podcast/SickSadWorld'' feature crime updates, which are just quick discussions of recent crimes. After the show got its stride, own social media pages, the crime updates moved there.
* Early episodes of ''Podcast/TwilightHistories'' had some noticeable differences to the current show. In them, the protagonist travels through the alternate worlds in a flying time machine, jumping to various points in the worlds’ history. There was also less emphasis on plot and characters,
with the emphasis being on the changes to history.
** Additionally, even after the show settled into
its creator, Creator/MikeDuncan, trying current style, some episodes gave the “You” character a number of different episode lengths more solid backstory, and styles the character was obviously meant to be male. This is most evident in shows such as “Ice Age Misery” and “Deep City.” Some episodes, such as “Ice Age Misery” and “Mask of the Plague Doctor” were straight-up time travel rather than alternate history.
* The first several episodes of the Creator/HeyJakeAndJosh show ''Pokemon World Tour'', feature Jake giving recaps of anime episodes where the locations where featured; these were soon shortened, then made into separate episodes, then removed altogether. They also started off rating any nickname sent in to them
before settling on his ArchiveBinge-inducing half-hour length and signature slightly-snarky-college-professor narrative voice. Production values also audibly improved.shifting to their current format of taking names for the previous episode's spotlight pokemon.



* Podcasts that become LongRunners often have much fuzzier sound quality in their earlier episodes, and one or two regular hosts that no longer show up, which can be weird for those who started more recently:
** Kritzkast, the fan-podcast for ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'', used to have a "Postman Pat" mail segment, which would be responded to by Mann Co. CEO Saxton Hale. The podcast spun this off into its own Website/YouTube segment briefly, then ceased it altogether. There also used to be a host on the show named B00bies, who quit due to real life commitments.
** Podcast/TheFPlus didn't always sign off with Lemon's "Round about an hour, and that's it for Podcast/TheFPlus, terrible things read with enthusiasm--" CatchPhrase (or a plug for Ballpit, their official forum, which didn't exist at the time), the sound quality was fuzzier (and had audible Skype blips), and a few of the 2009-2012 hosts no longer show up on later episodes.
* ''Podcast/BlankCheckWithGriffinAndDavid'': The first few dozen episodes hadn't worked out the concept of the resulting podcast. It was first called ''The Phantom Podcast'', with the hosts Griffin and David taking ten episodes to discuss ''Film/StarWarsThePhantomMenace'' in an attempt to understand "what it's about" while also pretending to not realize that there were other ''Star Wars'' films made before or after it. From there, they dedicated ten episodes to each of the other prequel films after "discovering" that they exist, and then covering the original trilogy and later sequels in one episode each. Once they'd completely covered ''Star Wars'', they pivoted to the new name and concept: covering movies from other directors who'd been given a "blank check" of artistic control by Hollywood, covering one film an episode, often with a celebrity guest.
* Early episodes of ''Podcast/TwilightHistories'' had some noticeable differences to the current show. In them, the protagonist travels through the alternate worlds in a flying time machine, jumping to various points in the worlds’ history. There was also less emphasis on plot and characters, with the emphasis being on the changes to history.
** Additionally, even after the show settled into its current style, some episodes gave the “You” character a more solid backstory, and the character was obviously meant to be male. This is most evident in shows such as “Ice Age Misery” and “Deep City.” Some episodes, such as “Ice Age Misery” and “Mask of the Plague Doctor” were straight-up time travel rather than alternate history.
* A few early episodes of ''Podcast/SickSadWorld'' feature crime updates, which are just quick discussions of recent crimes. After the show got its own social media pages, the crime updates moved there.

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* Podcasts that become LongRunners often have much fuzzier sound quality in their earlier episodes, and one or two regular hosts that no longer show up, which can be weird for those who started more recently:
** Kritzkast, the fan-podcast for ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'', used to have a "Postman Pat" mail segment, which would be responded to by Mann Co. CEO Saxton Hale. The podcast spun this off into its own Website/YouTube segment briefly, then ceased it altogether. There also used to be a host on the show named B00bies, who quit due to real life commitments.
** Podcast/TheFPlus didn't always sign off with Lemon's "Round about an hour, and that's it for Podcast/TheFPlus, terrible things read with enthusiasm--" CatchPhrase (or a plug for Ballpit, their official forum, which didn't exist at the time), the sound quality was fuzzier (and had audible Skype blips), and a few of the 2009-2012 hosts no longer show up on later episodes.
* ''Podcast/BlankCheckWithGriffinAndDavid'': The first few dozen episodes hadn't worked out the concept of the resulting podcast. It was first called ''The Phantom Podcast'', with the hosts Griffin and David taking ten episodes to discuss ''Film/StarWarsThePhantomMenace'' in an attempt to understand "what it's about" while also pretending to not realize that there were other ''Star Wars'' films made before or after it. From there, they dedicated ten episodes to each of the other prequel films after "discovering" that they exist, and then covering the original trilogy and later sequels in one episode each. Once they'd completely covered ''Star Wars'', they pivoted to the new name and concept: covering movies from other directors who'd been given a "blank check" of artistic control by Hollywood, covering one film an episode, often with a celebrity guest.
* Early episodes of ''Podcast/TwilightHistories'' had some noticeable differences to the current show. In them, the protagonist travels through the alternate worlds in a flying time machine, jumping to various points in the worlds’ history. There was also less emphasis on plot and characters, with the emphasis being on the changes to history.
** Additionally, even after the show settled into its current style, some episodes gave the “You” character a more solid backstory, and the character was obviously meant to be male. This is most evident in shows such as “Ice Age Misery” and “Deep City.” Some episodes, such as “Ice Age Misery” and “Mask of the Plague Doctor” were straight-up time travel rather than alternate history.
* A few early episodes of ''Podcast/SickSadWorld'' feature crime updates, which are just quick discussions of recent crimes. After the show got its own social media pages, the crime updates moved there.
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** Additionally, even after the show settled into its current style, some episodes gave the “You” character a more solid backstory, and the character was obviously meant to be male. This is most evident in shows such as “Ice Age Misery” and “Deep City.” Some episodes, such as “Ice Age Misery” and “Mask of the Plague Doctor” were straight-up time travel rather than alternate history.

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** Additionally, even after the show settled into its current style, some episodes gave the “You” character a more solid backstory, and the character was obviously meant to be male. This is most evident in shows such as “Ice Age Misery” and “Deep City.” Some episodes, such as “Ice Age Misery” and “Mask of the Plague Doctor” were straight-up time travel rather than alternate history.history.
* A few early episodes of ''Podcast/SickSadWorld'' feature crime updates, which are just quick discussions of recent crimes. After the show got its own social media pages, the crime updates moved there.
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* There is a segment in the first episodes of Podcast/GilmoreBallZ where they compare what aged worse between the two shows. This is dropped very quickly
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* ''Podcast/BlankCheckWithGriffinAndDavid'': The first few dozen episodes hadn't worked out the concept of the resulting podcast. It was first called ''The Phantom Podcast'', with the hosts Griffin and David taking ten episodes to discuss ''Film/StarWarsThePhantomMenace'' in an attempt to understand "what it's about" while also pretending to not realize that there were other ''Star Wars'' films made before or after it. From there, they dedicated ten episodes to each of the other prequel films after "discovering" that they exist, and then covering the original trilogy and later sequels in one episode each. Once they'd completely covered ''Star Wars'', they pivoted to the new name and concept: covering movies from other directors who'd been given a "blank check" of artistic control by Hollywood, covering one film an episode, often with a celebrity guest.

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* ''Podcast/BlankCheckWithGriffinAndDavid'': The first few dozen episodes hadn't worked out the concept of the resulting podcast. It was first called ''The Phantom Podcast'', with the hosts Griffin and David taking ten episodes to discuss ''Film/StarWarsThePhantomMenace'' in an attempt to understand "what it's about" while also pretending to not realize that there were other ''Star Wars'' films made before or after it. From there, they dedicated ten episodes to each of the other prequel films after "discovering" that they exist, and then covering the original trilogy and later sequels in one episode each. Once they'd completely covered ''Star Wars'', they pivoted to the new name and concept: covering movies from other directors who'd been given a "blank check" of artistic control by Hollywood, covering one film an episode, often with a celebrity guest.guest.
* Early episodes of ''Podcast/TwilightHistories'' had some noticeable differences to the current show. In them, the protagonist travels through the alternate worlds in a flying time machine, jumping to various points in the worlds’ history. There was also less emphasis on plot and characters, with the emphasis being on the changes to history.
** Additionally, even after the show settled into its current style, some episodes gave the “You” character a more solid backstory, and the character was obviously meant to be male. This is most evident in shows such as “Ice Age Misery” and “Deep City.” Some episodes, such as “Ice Age Misery” and “Mask of the Plague Doctor” were straight-up time travel rather than alternate history.
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* While the actual format of ''Podcast/EightiesAllOver'' has barely changed since its launch, up through August 1980 "boners" regarding release dates and missed movies that have to be caught up on are much more frequent than they are later, as Drew and Scott had trouble finding the relevant, correct information on such. This is partially because many of these films had gradual rollouts across the country (especially {{B Movie}}s) and thus multiple dates exist for when they opened in certain territories. The two test episodes that were later released as Patreon supporter bonus episodes -- which cover August and December of ''1979'', rather than anything from the 1980s -- only have extensive discussions of a few of the films featured, with many of the December titles quickly glossed over in the closing minutes.

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* While the actual format of ''Podcast/EightiesAllOver'' has barely changed since from its launch, launch through its being CutShort, up through August 1980 "boners" regarding release dates and missed movies that have to be caught up on are much more frequent than they are later, as Drew and Scott had trouble finding the relevant, correct information on such. This is partially because many of these films had gradual rollouts across the country (especially {{B Movie}}s) and thus multiple dates exist for when they opened in certain territories. The two test episodes that were later released as Patreon supporter bonus episodes -- which cover August and December of ''1979'', rather than anything from the 1980s -- only have extensive discussions of a few of the films featured, with many of the December titles quickly glossed over in the closing minutes.
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** There's also Taako being overwhelmingly dumb, and Merle worshiping Marthammor Duin instead of Pan.
** During the BOB initiation trial (the lethality of which is also a bit out-of-character for later BOB), Magnus, Taako, and Merle consider themselves the strongest, bravest, and smartest of the trio respectively. By later in the series, Merle and Taako should certainly be swapped here.

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* ''Podcast/WelcomeToNightVale'''s first episodes featured Cecil with a much slower and more monotone voice, giving a more ominous tone to the show. Subsequent episodes feature him sounding much more like a "normal" community radio host, often chipper and upbeat.

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* ''Podcast/WelcomeToNightVale'''s ''Podcast/TheAdventureZone'': In Tres Horny Boys' first meeting with Davenport, he speaks normally, but later episodes featured Cecil have him using only PokemonSpeak. Griffin later [[HandWave handwaves]] this by saying that due to [[spoiler: Lucretia's interfering with a much slower his memory]], he sometimes has days where he remembers enough to talk but is mostly only able to say his own name.
* While the actual format of ''Podcast/EightiesAllOver'' has barely changed since its launch, up through August 1980 "boners" regarding release dates
and more monotone voice, giving a more ominous tone missed movies that have to the show. Subsequent episodes feature him sounding be caught up on are much more like a "normal" community radio host, often chipper frequent than they are later, as Drew and upbeat.Scott had trouble finding the relevant, correct information on such. This is partially because many of these films had gradual rollouts across the country (especially {{B Movie}}s) and thus multiple dates exist for when they opened in certain territories. The two test episodes that were later released as Patreon supporter bonus episodes -- which cover August and December of ''1979'', rather than anything from the 1980s -- only have extensive discussions of a few of the films featured, with many of the December titles quickly glossed over in the closing minutes.



* While the actual format of ''Podcast/EightiesAllOver'' has barely changed since its launch, up through August 1980 "boners" regarding release dates and missed movies that have to be caught up on are much more frequent than they are later, as Drew and Scott had trouble finding the relevant, correct information on such. This is partially because many of these films had gradual rollouts across the country (especially {{B Movie}}s) and thus multiple dates exist for when they opened in certain territories. The two test episodes that were later released as Patreon supporter bonus episodes -- which cover August and December of ''1979'', rather than anything from the 1980s -- only have extensive discussions of a few of the films featured, with many of the December titles quickly glossed over in the closing minutes.

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* While the actual format of ''Podcast/EightiesAllOver'' has barely changed since its launch, up through August 1980 "boners" regarding release dates and missed movies that have to be caught up on are much more frequent than they are later, as Drew and Scott had trouble finding the relevant, correct information on such. This is partially because many of these films had gradual rollouts across the country (especially {{B Movie}}s) and thus multiple dates exist for when they opened in certain territories.
** The two test episodes that were later released as Patreon supporter bonus episodes -- which cover August and December of ''1979'', rather than anything from the 1980s -- only have extensive discussions of a few of the films featured, with many of the December titles quickly glossed over in the closing minutes.

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* While the actual format of ''Podcast/EightiesAllOver'' has barely changed since its launch, up through August 1980 "boners" regarding release dates and missed movies that have to be caught up on are much more frequent than they are later, as Drew and Scott had trouble finding the relevant, correct information on such. This is partially because many of these films had gradual rollouts across the country (especially {{B Movie}}s) and thus multiple dates exist for when they opened in certain territories.
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territories. The two test episodes that were later released as Patreon supporter bonus episodes -- which cover August and December of ''1979'', rather than anything from the 1980s -- only have extensive discussions of a few of the films featured, with many of the December titles quickly glossed over in the closing minutes.



* ''Podcast/BlankCheckWithGriffinAndDavid'': The first few dozen episodes is hadn't worked out the format of the resulting podcast. It was first called ''The Phantom Podcast'', with the hosts Griffin and David taking ten episodes to discuss ''Film/StarWarsThePhantomMenace'' in an attempt to understand "what it's about" while also pretending to not realize that there were other ''Star Wars'' films made before or after it. From there, they dedicated ten episodes to each of the other prequel films after "discovering" that they exist, and then covering the original trilogy and later sequels in one episode each. Once they'd completely covered ''Star Wars'', they pivoted to the new name and concept: covering movies from other directors who'd been given a "blank check" of artistic control by Hollywood, covering one film an episode, often with a celebrity guest.

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* ''Podcast/BlankCheckWithGriffinAndDavid'': The first few dozen episodes is hadn't worked out the format concept of the resulting podcast. It was first called ''The Phantom Podcast'', with the hosts Griffin and David taking ten episodes to discuss ''Film/StarWarsThePhantomMenace'' in an attempt to understand "what it's about" while also pretending to not realize that there were other ''Star Wars'' films made before or after it. From there, they dedicated ten episodes to each of the other prequel films after "discovering" that they exist, and then covering the original trilogy and later sequels in one episode each. Once they'd completely covered ''Star Wars'', they pivoted to the new name and concept: covering movies from other directors who'd been given a "blank check" of artistic control by Hollywood, covering one film an episode, often with a celebrity guest.
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* ''Podcast/WelcomeToNightVale'''s first episodes featured Cecil with a much slower and more monotone voice, giving a more ominous tone to the show. Subsequent episodes feature him sounding much more like a "normal" community radio host, often chipper and upbeat.
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** Podcast/TheFPlus didn't always sign off with Lemon's "Round about an hour, and that's it for Podcast/TheFPlus, terrible things read with enthusiasm--" CatchPhrase (or a plug for Ballpit, their official forum, which didn't exist at the time), the sound quality was fuzzier (and had audible Skype blips), and a few of the 2009-2012 hosts no longer show up on later episodes.

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** Podcast/TheFPlus didn't always sign off with Lemon's "Round about an hour, and that's it for Podcast/TheFPlus, terrible things read with enthusiasm--" CatchPhrase (or a plug for Ballpit, their official forum, which didn't exist at the time), the sound quality was fuzzier (and had audible Skype blips), and a few of the 2009-2012 hosts no longer show up on later episodes.episodes.
* ''Podcast/BlankCheckWithGriffinAndDavid'': The first few dozen episodes is hadn't worked out the format of the resulting podcast. It was first called ''The Phantom Podcast'', with the hosts Griffin and David taking ten episodes to discuss ''Film/StarWarsThePhantomMenace'' in an attempt to understand "what it's about" while also pretending to not realize that there were other ''Star Wars'' films made before or after it. From there, they dedicated ten episodes to each of the other prequel films after "discovering" that they exist, and then covering the original trilogy and later sequels in one episode each. Once they'd completely covered ''Star Wars'', they pivoted to the new name and concept: covering movies from other directors who'd been given a "blank check" of artistic control by Hollywood, covering one film an episode, often with a celebrity guest.
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** Kritzkast, the fan-podcast for ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'', used to have a "Postman Pat" mail segment, which would be responded to by Mann Co. CEO Saxton Hale. The podcast spun this off into its own YouTube segment briefly, then ceased it altogether. There also used to be a host on the show named B00bies, who quit due to real life commitments.

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** Kritzkast, the fan-podcast for ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'', used to have a "Postman Pat" mail segment, which would be responded to by Mann Co. CEO Saxton Hale. The podcast spun this off into its own YouTube Website/YouTube segment briefly, then ceased it altogether. There also used to be a host on the show named B00bies, who quit due to real life commitments.
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* ''Podcast/HowDidThisGetMade'' Early episodes were never done live, lacked the popular "Second Opinions" segment and instead had a "What the Fuck Moment" that highlighted the most bizarre moment in the movie, a “Life Lessons with June” segment, and another dedicated to viewer mail. The ClosingCredits also always ended with an awkward CreditsGag where the Earwolf howls and then, via a series of intentionally-bad human-made {{Wacky Sound Effect}}s, is shot and possibly blown up before the announcer says "The wolf dead."
* ''Podcast/TheHistoryOfRome'' took a few episodes to hit its stride, with its creator, Creator/MikeDuncan, trying a number of different episode lengths and styles before settling on his ArchiveBinge-inducing half-hour length and signature slightly-snarky-college-professor narrative voice. Production values also audibly improved.
* ''Podcast/WelcomeToNightVale'': Cecil's voice started out measured, always calm, and monotonous, fitting the show's theme of "NPR from Franchise/TheTwilightZone", as if he felt there was never anything unusual about hooded figures in the dog park or anything to criticize about the City Council. As the show went on, his performance morphed into a more emotional, expressive tone.
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** The two test episodes that were later released as Patreon supporter bonus episodes -- which cover August and December of ''1979'', rather than anything from the 1980s -- only have extensive discussions of a few of the films featured, with many of the December titles quickly glossed over in the closing minutes.

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** The two test episodes that were later released as Patreon supporter bonus episodes -- which cover August and December of ''1979'', rather than anything from the 1980s -- only have extensive discussions of a few of the films featured, with many of the December titles quickly glossed over in the closing minutes.minutes.
* Podcasts that become LongRunners often have much fuzzier sound quality in their earlier episodes, and one or two regular hosts that no longer show up, which can be weird for those who started more recently:
** Kritzkast, the fan-podcast for ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'', used to have a "Postman Pat" mail segment, which would be responded to by Mann Co. CEO Saxton Hale. The podcast spun this off into its own YouTube segment briefly, then ceased it altogether. There also used to be a host on the show named B00bies, who quit due to real life commitments.
** Podcast/TheFPlus didn't always sign off with Lemon's "Round about an hour, and that's it for Podcast/TheFPlus, terrible things read with enthusiasm--" CatchPhrase (or a plug for Ballpit, their official forum, which didn't exist at the time), the sound quality was fuzzier (and had audible Skype blips), and a few of the 2009-2012 hosts no longer show up on later episodes.
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* The first several episodes of the Creator/HeyJakeAndJosh show ''Pokemon World Tour'', feature Jake giving recaps of anime episodes where the locations where featured; these were soon shortened, then made into separate episodes, then removed altogether. They also started off rating any nickname sent in to them before shifting to their current format of taking names for the previous episode's spotlight pokemon.

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* The first several episodes of the Creator/HeyJakeAndJosh show ''Pokemon World Tour'', feature Jake giving recaps of anime episodes where the locations where featured; these were soon shortened, then made into separate episodes, then removed altogether. They also started off rating any nickname sent in to them before shifting to their current format of taking names for the previous episode's spotlight pokemon.pokemon.
* While the actual format of ''Podcast/EightiesAllOver'' has barely changed since its launch, up through August 1980 "boners" regarding release dates and missed movies that have to be caught up on are much more frequent than they are later, as Drew and Scott had trouble finding the relevant, correct information on such. This is partially because many of these films had gradual rollouts across the country (especially {{B Movie}}s) and thus multiple dates exist for when they opened in certain territories.
** The two test episodes that were later released as Patreon supporter bonus episodes -- which cover August and December of ''1979'', rather than anything from the 1980s -- only have extensive discussions of a few of the films featured, with many of the December titles quickly glossed over in the closing minutes.
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* The first several episodes of the Creator/HeyJakeAndJosh show ''Pokemon World Tour'', feature Jake giving recaps of anime episodes where the locations where featured; these were soon shortened, then made into separate episodes, then removed altogether. They also started off rating any nickname sent in to them before shifting to their current format of taking names for the previous episode's spotlight pokemon.

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