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== Easter Eggs ==
== Easter Eggs ==


Easter eggs usually occur at the end of the episode, and have ranged from Youko singing to quizes.
'''Youko Barbershop Quartet''':


== External Links ==
== External Links ==


*[http://smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=108829 SHOW ME YOUR NEWS! - Podcast Discussion]
*[http://smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=108829 SHOW ME YOUR NEWS! - Podcast Discussion]

Revision as of 13:20, September 28, 2007

Show me your News (abbrieviated as SMYN) is a weekly podcast created by SWF member Youko. It was created on July 7, 2007 and was formerly known as The Dojo, but was changed due to confusion with the website Smash Bros. Dojo, also called The Dojo. The new name was named after Youko's main, Captain Falcon and his trademark taunt "Show me your Moves!"

Every week, Youko goes through "The week that was', recounting all the updates on The Dojo website in a detailed and thought out podcast. Each epidsode also inlcuded other segements, usually sent in by other SWF members.

As of September 30, 2007, SMYN is in it's second season, which includes newer segments in place of some of the previous segments.

Episodes

Pre E3: The first epidode of the podcast, origianlly aired on July 8, 2007. Youko reviews Assist Trophies, Bowser and his Final Smash, Giga Bowser Transformation, and the Bridge of Eldin. The Brawl Viewpoint comes from Youko himself and centered on what we could expect from Nintendo concerning Brawl at E3 2007.


Post E3: Originally aired on July 15, 2007, Youko reviews what happened at E3 2007 concerning Brawl. He also reviews the Release Date and the stage Smashville. Who's In begins it's first episode and reviews King Dedede of the Kirby series, Plusle and Minun of the Pokémon series, and Sonic the Hedgehog of the Sonic series. The Brawl Viewpoint comes from Blackadder, and centers on Ganondorf and any changes that could be made if he enters Brawl.


This World: Originally aired on July 22, 2007, Youko reviews Deoxys and the chances other Pokémon have as either playable characters or as a Pokéball Pokémon, Samus' Final Smash, Zero Laser and her transformation into Zero Suit Samus, and "This World..." Youko also begins Show Yourself with his own personal profile. The Brawl Viewpoint comes from Cless-Mint and centers on the music updates and possible Fire Emblem character inclusions.

This was the first episode to include the "Youko Barbershop Quartet", singing the Pokémon Stadium theme song.


New Physics:


Subspace Emissary:


The Letdown:


Stickers, Stickers, Stickers:


The Golden Week:


Gliding to New Beginnings:


Character's Serenade: Originally aired on September 9, 2007, Youko goes over F.L.U.D.D., Pokemon Stadium 2, and My Music. Who's In reviews Lucas from the EarthBound series, Krystal from the Star Fox series, and Lucario from the Pokémon series. The Brawl Viewpoint comes from Snakz, and centers on the Subspace Emissary.

This episode also included a shout out to Silver777 and an Easter Egg with Youko playing his guitar his own rendition of some of the songs from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, which he calls "The Hero of Time Overture."


Cold Sacrifices:


Snake? Online! BRAWWWWLLL!!!:

Segments

The Rundown

Included in every edisode, Youko chooses three of the updates in which he will talk in detail about. In the first part, he'll quickly state his opinon on those that "didn't make the cut." Then he'll dive into the three main updates of the week, in which he'll state both his own and SWF members' opinions on the updates.


Brawl Viewpoint

Sent in by members of SWF in either audio or text format, this is a chance for the members to try out their own opinion on what SSBB already has or really needs. This is a popular segment, as many members have sent in their opinion on very different matters, from the Subspace Emissary to third-party characters.


Previous Segments

Who's In

Once a bi-weekly segment by SWF member Sariku_Uchiha, it was cancelled when Season 2 started. In this segment, Sariku would give his personal views on characters other members wanted him to review. Although he was one of the first people to provide a voice to the podcast, he was criticized for providing a more "personal" view and giving reviews that sounded like he didn't study up on the subject, including the infamous "Wolf killed James McCloud." However, his last review was well recieved.

The last segment aired on September 23, 2007.

Show Yourself

Once a bi-weekly segment by members of SWF, it was cancelled when Season 2 started. This segment asked for members of SWF to send in audio submissions of them talking about themselves. They could choose what they would talk about. Most members would choose who they mained in Melee and when they started to play Smash, but some would also branch into other fields, like recreational activities.

The last segment aired on September 16, 2007.

Easter Eggs

Easter eggs usually occur at the end of the episode, and have ranged from Youko singing to quizes.

Youko Barbershop Quartet:

External Links