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The Complete Catalog
Tristan Ettleman
29 episodes
1 day ago
The Complete Catalog is a podcast for media deep dives. For its first season, host Tristan Ettleman and his guests explore the films of Studio Ghibli across 30 episodes.
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The Complete Catalog is a podcast for media deep dives. For its first season, host Tristan Ettleman and his guests explore the films of Studio Ghibli across 30 episodes.
Show more...
Leisure
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S1 E20: Finale
The Complete Catalog
1 hour 48 minutes
2 years ago
S1 E20: Finale
The end of Butt Heads season 1 is here...for now! On the eve of the release of Tears of the Kingdom, the boys look back on their journey across the 19 (soon to be 20) mainline games in The Legend of Zelda series.

Tristan and Isaac walk through their respective lists, butting of heads actually results in some changes, the "Boscars Hemmys" are awarded to various outstanding aspects of the series, and friends of the show's first season share what Zelda means to them and their own ranked lists, all building to a crowd-sourced ultimate "guest list."

It's an extravaganza of Zelda love, with more sure to come with a Tears of the Kingdom bonus episode and season 2 news!
The Complete Catalog
The Complete Catalog is a podcast for media deep dives. For its first season, host Tristan Ettleman and his guests explore the films of Studio Ghibli across 30 episodes.