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** Third episode's sponsor is The Gardens, the zoo/amusement park that features so heavily in the series. It ''could'' be a perfectly ordinary advertisement for that venue, except that it hypes up the Z-space 2000, a virtual reality rollercoaster which involves dodging floating masses of flesh and aliens, and then swerves into a moment of discussing the core premise of ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}''.
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** Third episode's sponsor is The Gardens, the zoo/amusement park that features so heavily in the series. It ''could'' be a perfectly ordinary advertisement for that venue, except that it hypes up the Z-space 2000, a virtual reality rollercoaster which involves dodging floating masses of flesh and aliens, and then drops the background music and swerves into a moment of discussing the core premise of ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}''.
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--->'''VO''':Because... Z-space! Whatever questions you have, they can probably be answered with: Z-Space... 2000!
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** Third episode's sponsor is The Gardens, the zoo/amusement park that features so heavily in the series. It ''could'' be a perfectly ordinary advertisement for that venue, except that it hypes up the Z-space 2000, a virtual reality rollercoaster which involves dodging floating masses of flesh and aliens.
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** Third episode's sponsor is The Gardens, the zoo/amusement park that features so heavily in the series. It ''could'' be a perfectly ordinary advertisement for that venue, except that it hypes up the Z-space 2000, a virtual reality rollercoaster which involves dodging floating masses of flesh and aliens.aliens, and then swerves into a moment of discussing the core premise of ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}''.
--->'''Kid''': Whoa, aliens!? Even more awesome!
--->'''VO''': And even ''more'' awesome when you realize it's only you, children, who stand any chance at resisting them. The only thing you have to lose is your innocence... humanity, sanity, moral compass, and possibly everyone you know and love.
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--->'''Kid''': Wait...how is that awesome?
--->'''VO''':Because... Z-space! Whatever questions you have, they can probably be answered with: Z-Space... 2000!
--->'''Kid''': Whoa, aliens!? Even more awesome!
--->'''VO''': And even ''more'' awesome when you realize it's only you, children, who stand any chance at resisting them. The only thing you have to lose is your innocence... humanity, sanity, moral compass, and possibly everyone you know and love.
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--->'''Kid''': Wait...how is that awesome?
--->'''VO''':Because... Z-space! Whatever questions you have, they can probably be answered with: Z-Space... 2000!
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** The first episode's sponsor is Dealin' Dan Hawk from book 2, advertising
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** The first episode's sponsor is Dealin' Dan Hawk from book 2, advertisingjust as shady and inept as in the book.
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** With the end of Season One featuring [[TheBadGuysWin the Sharing taking over]], Season Two sponsors are almost all Sharing-related and darker and meaner in tone.
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** The first episode's sponsor is Dealin' Dan Hawk from book 2, advertising
** The second's goes on in almost sexual delight and longing, but with the ad reader also stuttering and playing with words the way Ax does. Though they don't reference Cinnabon directly it's clear they're talking about the cinnamon buns at the mall food court.
* With the end of Season One featuring [[TheBadGuysWin the Sharing taking over]], Season Two sponsors are almost all Sharing-related and darker and meaner in tone.
** The second's goes on in almost sexual delight and longing, but with the ad reader also stuttering and playing with words the way Ax does. Though they don't reference Cinnabon directly it's clear they're talking about the cinnamon buns at the mall food court.
* With the end of Season One featuring [[TheBadGuysWin the Sharing taking over]], Season Two sponsors are almost all Sharing-related and darker and meaner in tone.
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* All of the sponsor segments. All of them. To explain, the premise of the sponsor segments is that they are all heavy MythologyGags. All of the organizations that sponsors the podcast are from the Animorphs universe, and they are liberally sprinkled with in-jokes.
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* All of the sponsor segments. All of them. To explain, the premise of the sponsor segments is that they are all heavy MythologyGags. All of the organizations that sponsors sponsor the podcast are from the Animorphs universe, and they are liberally sprinkled with in-jokes.in-jokes.
** With the end of Season One featuring [[TheBadGuysWin the Sharing taking over]], Season Two sponsors are almost all Sharing-related and darker and meaner in tone.
** With the end of Season One featuring [[TheBadGuysWin the Sharing taking over]], Season Two sponsors are almost all Sharing-related and darker and meaner in tone.
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* All of the sponsor segments. All of them.
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** The premise of the sponsor segments is that they are all heavy MythologyGags. All of the organizations that sponsors the podcast are from the Animorphs universe, and they are liberally sprinkled with in-jokes.
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* All of the sponsor segments. All of them.
** Thethem. To explain, the premise of the sponsor segments is that they are all heavy MythologyGags. All of the organizations that sponsors the podcast are from the Animorphs universe, and they are liberally sprinkled with in-jokes.in-jokes.
** The ad for Royan Island Duckboat Tours starts out fairly normal... before you realize they're using [[NightmareFuel/{{Animorphs}} David's infamously terrifying fate]] for a [[CrossesTheLineTwice cheesy halloween attraction.]]
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** The ad for Royan Island Duckboat Tours starts out fairly normal... before you realize they're using [[NightmareFuel/{{Animorphs}} David's infamously terrifying fate]] for a [[CrossesTheLineTwice cheesy halloween attraction.]]
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** The premise of the sponsor segments is that they are all heavy [[Mythology Gags]].MythologyGags. All of the organizations that sponsors the podcast are from the Animorphs universe, and they are liberally sprinkled with in-jokes.
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* All of the sponsor segments. All of them.
** The premise of the sponsor segments is that they are all heavy [[Mythology Gags]]. All of the organizations that sponsors the podcast are from the Animorphs universe, and they are liberally sprinkled with in-jokes.
** The premise of the sponsor segments is that they are all heavy [[Mythology Gags]]. All of the organizations that sponsors the podcast are from the Animorphs universe, and they are liberally sprinkled with in-jokes.