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* [http://videogameshotdog.com/ Video Games Hot Dog], a podcast about video games, done by the creators of [[Kingdom of Loathing]].
* [http://videogameshotdog.com/ Video Games Hot Dog], a podcast about video games, done by the creators of [[Kingdom of Loathing]].
* [[The D-Pad|The D Pad]], a weekly podcast about video games, music, movies, television, and pop culture. Features a [[YouTube]] channel for LPs as well.
* [[The D-Pad|The D Pad]], a weekly podcast about video games, music, movies, television, and pop culture. Features a [[YouTube]] channel for LPs as well.
* [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/escapist-podcast The Escapist Podcast] hosted on ''[[The Escapist]]''.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20131111122151/http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/escapist-podcast The Escapist Podcast] hosted on ''[[The Escapist]]''.
* There seems to be a change in leading Pokémon podcasts every generation. From 2005 to 2007, ''[http://bulbanews.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Bulbacast:About Bulbacast]'' led the field during the ''[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|Ruby and Sapphire]]''-era as the first successful Pokémon podcast. After they went into hiatus, two guys from Brooklyn who call themselves "Jowy" and "KC" came in with ''[http://pallettribune.com WTPT - Pokémon Radio]'', and their podcast would end up being the leading Pokécast during ''[[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|Diamond and Pearl]]'''s run in the U.S. They've stopped producing new episodes after a downer year in 2010, which left the #1 Pokémon podcast spot open for the current leader ''[http://pkmncast.com It's Super Effective]'' to take for [[Pokémon Black and White|Generation V]].
* There seems to be a change in leading Pokémon podcasts every generation. From 2005 to 2007, ''[http://bulbanews.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Bulbacast:About Bulbacast]'' led the field during the ''[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|Ruby and Sapphire]]''-era as the first successful Pokémon podcast. After they went into hiatus, two guys from Brooklyn who call themselves "Jowy" and "KC" came in with ''[http://pallettribune.com WTPT - Pokémon Radio]'', and their podcast would end up being the leading Pokécast during ''[[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|Diamond and Pearl]]'''s run in the U.S. They've stopped producing new episodes after a downer year in 2010, which left the #1 Pokémon podcast spot open for the current leader ''[http://pkmncast.com It's Super Effective]'' to take for [[Pokémon Black and White|Generation V]].
** As for Pokémon podcasts that's never been successful enough [[Just for Pun|to be the very best, like no podcast ever was]], there's the ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20201111182437/https://www.puclpodcast.com/ Pokémon Underground Champions League]''. They've been around since the very end of 2007 and have outlasted ''WTPT'', but their subpar quality have always prevented them from leading the Pokémon podcasting field. ''P.U.C.L.'' could have been number one after their (supposed) rival's demise, if it weren't for ''ISE'' taking the lead so quickly.
** As for Pokémon podcasts that's never been successful enough [[Just for Pun|to be the very best, like no podcast ever was]], there's the ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20201111182437/https://www.puclpodcast.com/ Pokémon Underground Champions League]''. They've been around since the very end of 2007 and have outlasted ''WTPT'', but their subpar quality have always prevented them from leading the Pokémon podcasting field. ''P.U.C.L.'' could have been number one after their (supposed) rival's demise, if it weren't for ''ISE'' taking the lead so quickly.