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In the finale of the "Catwoman" review, Daniel, Panda, and Cardane struggle to stay on-topic and try to figure out if there actually is a good movie SOMEWHERE in 2004's "Catwoman!"

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The “It’s Not That Bad” podcast is a production of Evil Breakfast Studios, based out of Pittsburgh, PA. Your host is Daniel Peckham, owner and operator of Evil Breakfast Studios. From comics to cartoons, puppets to cosplay, EBS does it all. Follow them on Instagram, Facebook, Bluesky, Etsy, and more as AT EvilBreakfastStudios.

 

Guests today were:

Amanda "Panda" Cline, photographer, cosplay creator, designer, actor, author, and more. Follow her on Instagram at UNIQUELY DOT PANDA.

and

Cardane Harding, filmmaker, writer, horror fanatic, and scare performer. Follow him on Instagram at MR BLACK FILMS (M R B L A C K F I L M S)

Show header created by Jeremiah Ion

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Music and sound clips featured:

"Freakazoid!" s1, "Candlejack"

"Catwoman," 2004, starring Halle Berry and Benjamin Bratt

"The Catwoman" from "Batman: The Animated Series," composed and arranged by Shirley Walker

"Gotham City Theme" from "LEGO DC Super-Villains" composed by Ian Livingstone

"Dance of the Dream Man" from "Twin Peaks," composed by Angelo Badalamenti

"Invader Zim," s1e1, "The Nightmare Begins"

"Rap Battle Parody Reaction Meme"

stock comedy rim-shot

"Markiplier 'Jingle-jingle' Meme," by YouTuber Markiplier

"Wolfy's Wild Takes" from "Red Hot Riding Hood," directed by Tex Avery

"Sway With Me -- Instrumental" by Saweetie & GALAXARA, from the "Birds of Prey" soundtrack

ABC Saturday Morning "We'll Be Right Back" bumper

"Batman: The Brave & the Bold," s1e25, "Inside the Outsiders!", featuring Diedrich Bader, Nika Futterman, and James Arnold Taylor

"DC vs Mortal Kombat"

"Garfield & Friends" show return bumper, featuring Lorenzo Music

"The Flintstones," 1994, starring John Goodman, Kyle MacLachlin, and Halle Berry

"Tiny Toon Adventures," s3e6, "The Return of Bat-Duck," starring Joe Alaskey (Plucky Duck), Cree Summer (Michelle Pfeiffer and Elmyra Duff), Maurice LaMarche (Tim Burton, stagehand), and Tress MacNeille (Sean Young)