Happy last-day-of-Chanukah! In this very special episode, join Julia, Thom, and Anthony as they are joined by longtime listener - and frequent guest - April Ryley to cover the classic children's Chanukah special, A Rugrats Chanukah! Along with Tommy, Chuckie, Phil, Lil, and Angelica, the elves learn all about this Jewish holiday not only from Grandpa Boris and Grandpa Shlomo, but also from April herself who discusses many of her family's personal traditions and just how historically accurate this cartoon episode is. As always when April guest hosts the pod, this is one fun, informative episode you do not want to miss! So light that menorah, bundle up with a blanket near the fire with a cup of hot chocolate, enjoy this episode and the final night of Chanukah, and get excited about the fact that we are only one week away from Christmas!
*Special Note: This episode was originally intended for Patreon, when we were hoping to record another episode with April for our main feed to mark the first night of Hanukkah. As always happens during the most wonderful time of the year, however, time got away from us, and we were never able to record that episode. Wanting to celebrate the Jewish holiday with all of our listeners, however, we decided to share this on our main feed. But this is why you'll hear references in the recording to this being a Patreon episode and references to another Hanukkah episode that was supposed to drop before this. Thanks for understanding!*
She Made Them Come Together So They Would Be There For One Another. (The Best Man Holiday)
Jingle Bells, Batman Smells, Robin Laid An Egg; The Batmobile Lost A Wheel, And The Joker Got Away! (The Christmas Episodes of "Batman: The Animated Series" and "Justice League")
The Start Is Not Nearly As Important As The Finish. (Last Holiday)
"Another Christmas Story" - Chapter Twenty-Nine - Run Rudolph Run - As Read By Manny Torres Of "Feliz Christmas Merry Navidad"
”Another Christmas Story” - Chapter Twenty-Eight - The First Noel - As Read By Robert Nickerson Of ”Behind the Bells”
"Another Christmas Story" - Chapter Twenty-Seven - Joy to the World - As Read By Sean Sotka of "The Christmas Podcasts Podcast"
"Another Christmas Story" - Chapter Twenty-Six - Hark the Herald Angel Sing - As Read By Adam Parker Sibun of "Merry Britmas"
‘You Ate The Baby Jesus And His Mother Mary! (The ”Curb Your Enthusiasm” and ”I‘m Sorry” Christmas Episodes)
It Is Hard To Soar With Eagles When You Work With Turkeys. (It's A Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie)
It's American Idol And Casual Libel Night On "Tis The Podcast". (Christmas In July Bonus Episode - 2021)
"Another Christmas Story" - Chapter Twenty-Five - My Grown Up Christmas List - As Read By Lauren Simone
The Way I See It, You Can Divide The World Up Into Two Kinds Of People: Those Who Like Fruitcake And The Rest Of Us. (Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer)
"Another Christmas Story" - Chapter Twenty-Four - Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! - As Read By Glen Warren Of "Seasons Eatings"
I'm Afraid This Whim Of yours Is Going To Obliterate Our Precious Holiday Memories. (Schitt's Creek)
"Another Christmas Story" - Chapter Twenty-Three - Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree - As Read By Matt Eurich Of "TGI Podcast"
Uncle Fester, Do You Believe In Santa Claus? (The "I Love Lucy" Christmas Show and Christmas with the Addams Family)
"Another Christmas Story" - Chapter Twenty-Two - Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer - As Read By Jay Skipworth Of "Film Strip Podcast"
Just Sing A Christmas Song, And Keep On Singing All Season Long. (Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas)
"Another Christmas Story" - Chapter Twenty-One - Sleigh Ride - As Read By Anthony Caruso
In The Spirit Of Christmas, I Think We Should Give Them A Nice, Wrapped Box Of Payback. (Christmas in Wonderland)
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