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The Thirteenth Year

The Thirteenth Year

FromMom Can't Cook! A DCOM Podcast


The Thirteenth Year

FromMom Can't Cook! A DCOM Podcast

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Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Aug 29, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Imagine turning thirteen and, along with the rest of the trials and tribulations of growing up, you also have to deal with turning into a fish. This week, Andy and Luke are talking about The Thirteenth Year, a coming of age story in which young swim team star Cody Griffin discovers that his real mother is a mermaid, and that he's turning into a fishboy with such telltale fish characteristics as flippers, the power to stick to walls(?) and the ability to shoot electricity out of his mouth(??). Will Cody come to terms with his new body? Will he still enter the state swimming championships despite having an obvious, unfair advantage? And what the hell is going on with that song over the end credits? Let's find out! If you've watched The Thirteenth Year and have your own thoughts, email them to us at momcantcookpod@gmail.com for a chance to have them read out on the show. New episodes every other Monday! With thanks to this week's sponsor, Insert Coin Clothing. Visit insertcoinclothing.com and use code UNLUCKYFORCHUM for 15% off online orders, not applicable on charity items, bundles, gift cards, postage and some products at launch. Codes can’t be combined with other deals or promotions. Valid until the end of 2022. Check out the official Mom Can't Cook! store for sweet merch: momcantcookstore.com
Released:
Aug 29, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (48)

Join Luke Westaway and Andy Farrant as they talk about cinema's greatest achievement: Disney Channel Original Movies. From X-TREME rollerblading, to Mermen, to homicidal smart homes, there's something for everyone in these brilliant, baffling films. Also, usually the mom character in the film is unable to cook, and this is considered richly comic. Hence the name.