Voices From The Eyrie: A Gargoyles Podcast
Welcome to Voices From the Eyrie, a monthly podcast dedicated to discussion, analysis, and celebration of the classic animated series: Gargoyles. Join our hosts: Greg Bishansky and Jennifer L. Anderson as they lead insider discussions with series creator Greg Weisman, and other members of the cast and crew as they dive deep into each and every episode of the series as well as the SLG comic books. On top of that, be there as other long time fans, and some new fans are invited on to give their perspectives on this wonderful show ranging from newbies’ perspectives to discussions of myth, legend, Shakespeare, biology, and so much more.
Show episodes
Finally, we’re back and ringing in the 30th anniversary of the television premiere of “Gargoyles”! Greg Weisman joins us to discuss news such as the Gargoyles Holiday Special being published by Dynamite Comics later this year, the announcement of new action figures from Mondo in 2025, and Greg teases big plans for “Gar
It’s our 50th episode! Recorded on Friday, July 5th, 2024 at 2:00 pm CST. Live from CONvergence 2024 in Minneapolis, Minnesota from the Hyatt Regency in the Nicollet Ballroom, Jennifer and Greg welcome back to the show series creator, Greg Weisman; Thom Adcox (the voice of Lexington); Brigitte Bako (the voice of Angela
Greg Weisman joins us to discuss romance in the City of Lights as Demona seduces Macbeth while hooking up with Goliath’s clone. We talk about the return of Thailog. Elisa’s heroism while Goliath fails at being any kind of parent to both Angela and Thailog. We also discuss one of the series’ most infamous animation erro
And we’re back, joined by Greg Weisman and Frank Paur to discuss “Golem”. The thematic similarities between this legend and the gargoyles. The introduction of mob boss, Tomas Brod. Halcyon Renard’s struggles with life, death, and integrity. And changing the focus of the World Tour. We also discuss bringing Prague to li
Jamie Thomason returns to chat about casting Brigitte Bako as Angela, directing Frank Welker, and then we follow that up with an intellectually stimulating discussion on Cryptozoology – and of course we’re just kidding: we discuss Tim Curry as Dr. Sevarius (and can’t seem to stop quoting him), the episode’s strengths a
Mark Von der Heide, the Sound Dubbing Supervisor, stops by to talk about his role in creating the sound for the series, his background in the industry, how Sound has evolved, the importance of this aspect of the production and their unsung heroism, as well as the art of the process. We also discuss “Kingdom” as we take