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‘Radical Casual Reviews’ Episode 2, ‘Pokemon Red, Blue and Yellow Versions’ Part 2, Story and Characters

Posted by Kevin Matyi on March 11, 2016 in Reviews | 40 Views | Leave a response

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By Kevin Matyi, Janelle Clausen and Stephen Infantolino
Copy Editor, Staff Writer and Staff Writer

 

 

In the second part of episode 2, Janelle and Stephen go over the story and characters of “Pokemon’s” first three games, “Blue,” “Red” and “Yellow” versions, including some… interesting translations choices.

 

What is “Radical Casual”?
A crazy review show normally hosted by Kevin Matyi and Janelle Clausen, this time with guest host Stephen Infantolino.

What will we be reviewing?
Pretty much anything is possible, ranging from anime to video games to movies. New releases will get precedent, however the release date does not disqualify anything from being reviewed.

What’s the format?
At this point, we’re still working out exactly what this show is going to become. Each episode will have approximately five main sections, with the first being the background of whatever is being reviewed.

How long is each episode?
For now, we are intending each full episode to be 25 to 30 minutes long, however each main section (about 5 minutes of video) will be uploaded separately ahead of the main episode.

How often are you going to release an episode?
We are aiming to release a full episode every two weeks, with each main section of the video being released every three days leading up to the full episode being published.

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