The extraterrestrial comedy podcast where we probe child prodigy/genius/Indigo Child Boriska Kipriyanovich. Boris, has lived quite the life. Well, lives actually. You see dear listener, Boris was born on Mars and just so happened to be a pilot before nuclear war put all that to ruins and Boris was recreated here on earth. Unusually though, Boris could remember his previous life and his phenomenal feats from an early age stunned his family and university professors. These feats could include being able to lift his own head up through only the power of Boris’ neck and an extremely detailed knowledge of space systems before Boris was even in high school… All this would go on to Boris developing the ability of foresight or maybe even five-sight because Boris, begun sharing prophecies for the future of humankind. Could Boris truly see the future? Boris was studied by scientists and you know that you can trust science. The thing with prophecies though is that when you try to show off and get a little too specific, things tend to fall apart. Unless that is, there is another explanation… What if Boris is seeing the future in terms of movies that will be released? Or could more homely explanations be the reality in this case? Or is Boris an Indigo Child after all? We also ponder during this episode as to whether lefties are better at art? If you tickle the Sphinx behind the ear, will this unlock the secrets of humanity? What’s that got to do with Boris? All that and more on this week’s file.
YouTube video of Boris being interviewed: https://youtu.be/gBrBArneAuA
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Music created via Garageband. Additional music via: https://freepd.com - thank you most kindly good people. There was a composition from Danny Elfman early on called ‘The Book! - Obituaries’ which you may recognise from a Tim Burton and Warner Bros. Pictures classic movie Beetlejuice. This tune really fits with our vibe and we both absolutely love the movie. There were also a few The Legend of Zelda themes today when discussing Boris’ origin and prophecies. First up was the Temple of Time theme and then the Legend Of Hyrule theme, both from the Ocarina of Time (1998). Next up, from A Link to the Past, was the Fortune Teller’s House theme (1991/1992). All were composed by hero of sound, Kōji Kondō and were originally released on Nintendo consoles the the Nintendo 64 and Super Nintendo. There was next a snippet from Eddie Murphy’s classic 1986 movie called The Golden Child Theme - The Chosen One, composed by Michel Colombier and performed by Robbie Buchanan courtesy of Paramount. The movie soundtrack is available via La-La Land Records. We finished up with with the Staff Roll aka credits theme from 1990-1992’s Super Mario World on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) composed again by Nintendo’s hero of sound, Koji Kondo. Yes, we got carried away with music today. Thank you folks.
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