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The Wisecrack Television Explained Collection

By: Wisecrack
Narrated by: Helen Floersh, Jared Bauer, Austin Hayden Smidt, Michael Burns, Raymond Creamer, Ryan Hailey
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Learn about the philosophy behind hit television shows like The Office and Rick and Morty and take a stroll down memory lane to shows like Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, and more in The Wisecrack Television Explained Collection!

The Office: Is It Genius or Nonsense?

Bears. Beets. Battlestar Galactica. Listen in as Wisecrack breaks down the philosophy behind one of TV’s most iconic shows, the secret genius of favorite characters like Dwight Shrute and more in this curated collection available for the first time in audio.

The True Genius of Rick and Morty

Rick and Morty is an incredibly unique television show, with its remarkable characters, unforgettable episodes, and surprisingly profound subjects. Listen in as Wisecrack dives into the philosophy behind the characters, Szechuan Sauce, Get Schwifty, and more in this curated collection, available for the first time in audio.

Turn to Channel Nostalgia

From Animaniacs to Adventure Time, Wisecrack dives into our favorite cartoons and how they impacted us from childhood into adulthood.

You’ll hear about:

  • Why Courage the Cowardly Dog haunts your dreams
  • The real cost of war in Avatar: The Last Airbender
  • How to survive the urban dystopia of Hey Arnold!
  • And more in this curated collection, available for the first time in audio.
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