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''[[http://www.tokyolivespodcast.com/ Tokyo Lives]]'' is a review podcast that focuses on {{Kaiju}} movies and other giant monster properties. Originally hosted by film school graduates Coleman Mcclung and Kyle Minnick, the show ran for twelve episodes (and two special reports) before Coleman left the cast. After a few months hiatus the podcast returned on December 28, 2016 with Kyle now joined by Robert New, Marisa Pickett, and Cameron Heikkila.

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''[[http://www.tokyolivespodcast.com/ Tokyo Lives]]'' is a review {{review}} podcast that focuses on {{Kaiju}} movies and other giant monster properties. Originally hosted by film school graduates Coleman Mcclung and Kyle Minnick, the show ran for twelve episodes (and two special reports) before Coleman left the cast. After a few months hiatus the podcast returned on December 28, 2016 with Kyle now joined by Robert New, Marisa Pickett, and Cameron Heikkila.
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** Rob will occasionally become confused about which movie they are reviewing. Beginning with the review of the South Korean movie ''Film/TheHost2006'', where he accidentally watched the [[Literature/TheHost Stephanie Meyer movie instead.]] This was more common early on but still appears occasionally.

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** Rob will occasionally become confused about which movie they are reviewing. Beginning with the review of the South Korean movie ''Film/TheHost2006'', where he accidentally watched the [[Literature/TheHost [[Literature/TheHost2008 Stephanie Meyer movie instead.]] This was more common early on but still appears occasionally.
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** Rob will occasionally become confused about which movie they are reviewing. Beginning with the review of the South Korean movie Film/TheHost, where he accidentally watched the [[Literature/TheHost Stephanie Meyer movie instead.]] This was more common early on but still appears occasionally.

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** Rob will occasionally become confused about which movie they are reviewing. Beginning with the review of the South Korean movie Film/TheHost, ''Film/TheHost2006'', where he accidentally watched the [[Literature/TheHost Stephanie Meyer movie instead.]] This was more common early on but still appears occasionally.
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* Tokyo Signals is a short episode released once a month where the hosts review kaiju themed TV episodes.

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* Tokyo Signals is a short episode released once a month where the hosts review kaiju themed related TV episodes.
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** Rob repeatedly suggested that the cast review ''Film/{{Critters}}''. This one has finally been laid to rest as of the 2019 April Fools Day episode.

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** Rob repeatedly suggested that the cast review ''Film/{{Critters}}''. This one has finally been laid to rest as of the 2019 April Fools Day episode.episode.
** $13.75 A non-existent Patreon reward tier. At the end of each episode one of the hosts, usually Rob, will offer a reward themed around the episode for patrons who pledge $13.75. The rewards are usually extravagantly absurd.
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** In 2020 Kyle and Marisa hosted Toronto Lives Episode 426: ''Film/{{Aliens}}''.
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* AprilFoolsDay: On April 1st 2019 Rob and Cameron de-fictionalized their running gag about a small monster podcast and released San Fransisco Lives Episode 30: ''Film/{{Critters}}''.

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* AprilFoolsDay: Tokyo lives began releasing special April fools episodes in 2019.
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On April 1st 2019 Rob and Cameron de-fictionalized their running gag about a small monster podcast and released San Fransisco Lives Episode 30: ''Film/{{Critters}}''.

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