It's another original metal song close to the Reaper's heart -- Spooky Skeletons! Note: Going on hiatus for a while, will be back with a new show late spring/early summer!
It's our Halloween episode and we review the Ub Iwerks version of Sleepy Hollow, full of quality animation and questionable -- oh so questionable -- 1934 content!
It's the premiere of my new series, Strange Symphonies, where we throw snark at strange cartoons! For this first episode, it's a musical Russian cartoon that retells the story of the Fox and Crow!
If you like what I do, please spread this word, this is a new show and I'd like to get it out there!
It's the 100th episode! Featuring a metal version of the Glenn Miller big band hit, "In the Mood" to a collection of clips of things hitting the Reaper!
The Reaper's new movie seems remarkable similar to that Twilight Zone episode "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet," minus the nightmare. With guest reviewer Spooky Astronauts!
Check out Spooky Astronauts at her YouTube page: spookyastronauts
The HoolyAnimation channel did this great animation, with a script and voices and *gulp* improv jazz bass solo from yours truly. Check them out, give them a like!
Game bosses -- large and powerful armored enemies with the most blatantly obvious weak points. Of course, that knowledge doesn't do the Reaper any good!
The Internet Comedy Division has taken notice of The Reaper's little dog and pony show, and their reaction isn't totally unwarranted! Featuring guest stars PB&J Comedy!
It's an original hair metal ballad as The Reaper sings his loving tribute to Dragun, from Mattel's 70s jumbo Shogun Warrior toy line. The Beast is there just to make this whole enterprise collapse under it's own weight!
The Reaper can't even get to a question because puppets Buford and Petuna stage a hostile take over! There might be something they are forgetting, though, much to the Reaper's regret!
It's another episode of the Reaper hosted children's program "Whimsical Wonderlab." Today the kids go on a treasure quest, and the swiping wolf has turned his attention to white collar crime!
Ever wonder what the Green Acres opening would be like if it was more metal and with The Reaper as Oliver and a subtitled Beast as Lisa? No? Well, then this video is meaningless!
The Reaper is looking for pirate gold in the mysterious money pit on Oak Island! Even more mysterious is why he thought The Beast might be helpful in this endeavor!