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Anomaly Supplemental is back, but unfortunately, Real Life got in the way of recording time. However, Sue and KC know that a good majority of our listeners are working on their taxes at the last minute, and are in need of remembering simpler times. And what’s more simple than Saturday morning cartoons? That’s right, Anomaly Supplemental is re-releasing their 2012 episode featuring Sue, KC, and guests Jen and Anne.

Anomaly Supplemental is all about animation. KC, Sue, Anne and Anomaly co-creator Jen have each created their own lists of their top five favorite television cartoons of the science fiction, fantasy, or otherwise geeky persuasion and discuss why they chose these shows. Reasons range from nostalgia, good writing, great comedy, animation style, positive messages, voice acting, etc. – “Favorite Sci-Fi and Fantasy Cartoons” Original Show Notes

Next time on Supplemental: Darkwing Duck

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Special Thanks

The theme music for Anomaly Supplemental is the song “I’ll Still be a Geek After Nobody Thinks it’s Chic (The Nerd Anthem)” from the album “Got To Fly” and is used by permission of Marian Call. Visit her website for more information and music.

Intro music “Rockulele” by Squire Tuck

KC
KCCo-Host/ Anomaly Supplemental
After misspellings of her first name and confusion with her middle name sounding like “Klingon,” she now uses her initials as her nom de plume.
Sue
SueCo-Host/ Anomaly Supplemental
Sue is a trekkie, a tap dancer, a juggler, a sports fan, an amateur photographer, a Henson fan, a blogger, a theatre nerd, a reader, a board-gamer…and therefore an “Anomaly”.