Um, Actually... - Season 9

Season 9

Episodes

Curse of Strahd, The Holocron, Blaseball
Erika, Jess, and Hector vie for winningest contestant and discuss 80s cartoon sidekicks.

Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster, Bubbling Bobbs, Blue Milk
Saltzman, Lily, and Trapp test their foodie knowledge and argue what makes the best egg sandwich.

Justice League, The Legend of Zelda, Animal Crossing
Jujubee, Monét X Change, and Trinity Taylor identify superhero butts while Ify and Brian serve looks.

Voltron, Conker's Bad Fur Day, G.I. Joe
Jay, Austin, and Fiona discuss which video game characters are Black and why the Skywalkers are bad.

The Baby Bracket
Not-so-super-nerds Grant, Keith, and Zach talk about sex robots, what's allowed in space, and sing the Um, Actually theme song.

Yellowjackets, Metal Gear Solid, Castle in the Sky
Dani, Elyse, and Danielle talk about juicy mouths, on the nose names, and Catholic school memories.

Preschool Television Volume 2
Moms Krystina, Becca, and Haley see who knows their kids' favorite shows best.

GoBots, Pikmin, Sid Meier's Civilization
Jordan, Jarvis, and Demi discuss why people love when a meanie and twink get together.

Boo, Actually!
Jonah, Milana, and Harvey try to out buzzer each other while answering Ify's horror questions.

Glinda, Columbo, Inscryption
Damien, Azeem, and Amanda rave over background extras and try to figure out what chuds are.

Giant Robots
Who digs giant robots? Karen, Cody, and Charlotte dig giant robots.

NSYNC, Five Nights at Freddy's, Red Lantern Corps
Voice actors Dante, Janet, and Jack negotiate points and argue sub versus dub.
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