EPISODE 0.048: WHEN SCIENCE HITS THE FAN
Episode 0.048: When The Science Hits The Fan
(43.5 MB; 1:35:08 MIN)
When Doctor Despicable runs into his old college roommate Dickson Brainulous, he learns is biggest arch-nemesis, Dr. Delhambre, is throwing a Mad Science Fair and Doc wasn't invited. When Doc decides to invite himself, government super-scientist and professional adventurer Doc Defiant plans on bringing each mad scientist there to justice. He seems especially interested in one in particular... Dr. Wilheim Von Martinez. Meanwhile, mad occult scientist Professor Peter P. Picklepepper and his manservant David Lee Roth seem intent on kidnapping... me! What the heck is going on? Will Dickey Brainulous best Doc Despicable once and for all, or will his robot wife embarrass him in public again? Can Dr. Von Martinez build his Tony Danza generator in time? Will Doc finally be brought to justice for all those experiments that have caused irreparable damage to the space/time continuum? How hot is Dr. Bulletbra? Very few of these questions are answered as you listen to episodes of Nightfall, SF68 and The Strange Dr. Weird.
"When The Science Hits The Fan" was written by KC Locke and W Ralph Walters
Grocery store manager - Scott Wentworth
Doc Defiant - Mark Kalita
Sharky Sampson - Alasdair Stuart
Glendale Police Dept. - Colin Snow, Scott Wentworth
Sgt. Staccato - Elie Hirschman
Dr. Zeemorphous - Colin Snow
Professor Peter P. Picklepepper - Jack J. Ward
David Lee Roth - himself
Brent Hinks - Dr. Von Martinez
Evilbot 8000 - Gwendolyn Jensen-Woodard
Dr. Luna - KC Locke
Dr. Frank Delhambre - Paul Mannering
Professor Potassium - Mr. Wyrd
Huge Voice - Jim Chevas
Mister Master Mastrepol - Paul Mannering
Dr. Bulletbra - Kim Gianopolous
Doctor Despicable appeared with a price on his head
W Ralph Walters - everything else
(43.5 MB; 1:35:08 MIN)
When Doctor Despicable runs into his old college roommate Dickson Brainulous, he learns is biggest arch-nemesis, Dr. Delhambre, is throwing a Mad Science Fair and Doc wasn't invited. When Doc decides to invite himself, government super-scientist and professional adventurer Doc Defiant plans on bringing each mad scientist there to justice. He seems especially interested in one in particular... Dr. Wilheim Von Martinez. Meanwhile, mad occult scientist Professor Peter P. Picklepepper and his manservant David Lee Roth seem intent on kidnapping... me! What the heck is going on? Will Dickey Brainulous best Doc Despicable once and for all, or will his robot wife embarrass him in public again? Can Dr. Von Martinez build his Tony Danza generator in time? Will Doc finally be brought to justice for all those experiments that have caused irreparable damage to the space/time continuum? How hot is Dr. Bulletbra? Very few of these questions are answered as you listen to episodes of Nightfall, SF68 and The Strange Dr. Weird.
"When The Science Hits The Fan" was written by KC Locke and W Ralph Walters
Grocery store manager - Scott Wentworth
Doc Defiant - Mark Kalita
Sharky Sampson - Alasdair Stuart
Glendale Police Dept. - Colin Snow, Scott Wentworth
Sgt. Staccato - Elie Hirschman
Dr. Zeemorphous - Colin Snow
Professor Peter P. Picklepepper - Jack J. Ward
David Lee Roth - himself
Brent Hinks - Dr. Von Martinez
Evilbot 8000 - Gwendolyn Jensen-Woodard
Dr. Luna - KC Locke
Dr. Frank Delhambre - Paul Mannering
Professor Potassium - Mr. Wyrd
Huge Voice - Jim Chevas
Mister Master Mastrepol - Paul Mannering
Dr. Bulletbra - Kim Gianopolous
Doctor Despicable appeared with a price on his head
W Ralph Walters - everything else
Played: 3700 | Download | Duration: 01:35:34


I was mightily turned on by the robot's wife, but I draw the line at being tossed out a window.
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Dr. Bulletbra is nowhere near as hot as Nurse Bosom. Mmmmm... Nurse Bosom....sassy.
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I don't know what sort of "fair" that was supposed to be, but I didn't even see a single ride! I also wish we would have stayed long enough for me to get my hands on some funnel cake.
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Will, Welheim - I mean, Well, Willheim, it was, after all, a fair. Not an excellent or even a very good - just a fair. You'll have to upgrade your ticket, if you want rides and funnel cakes (incidentally, pie is much better for you!)...
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My father dragged me along to a Middlin' when I was a youth. Scarred me for life.
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By far the funniest episode in a while.
Great Story. Hilarious! The writing was excellent.
It was great to hear so many of the voices together.
All the OTR was Very Strong. After listening to it the first time, I rewound and listened to the rose water story again.
Um, er, is "Commie Claw Hammer" copy righted?
Cause that has such a ring to it...
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Hey; Zombie and your crew. I was directed to your insanely funny show a few month's ago and I have to say you and your crew have the funniest podcast on the net. And the way you stitch in the OTR is fantastic. I don't know if you monitor comments this far back? I have only made it this into your shows. I am tempted to take a few days off of work so that I can listen to all of them at once. I have been eating my lunch in the emergency ward of the hospital. In the hopes that I will catch appendicitis, leprosy or something that would get me a Doctor's note. My boss is reaaly hard to fool. Enough of my problems, I just wanted to tell you guy's that I love the show and can't wait to listen to the rest of them.
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