What’s up, dudes? It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for! That’s right! It’s the 5th Annual Totally Rad Christmas Awards, also known as the Raddies! This year I’m in Videoland at the Palace of Power! Captain N, Princess Lana, Mega Man, Simon Belmont, and Kid Icarus help me host the awards. And I can’t forget to mention all the assistance I received from ‘Tis the Podcast elf Thom Crowe, Mike Westfall from Advent Calendar House, CJ Belanger from from Rose Suchak Ladder, Jeff Loftin from Lost Christmas, and Charlie Ague from from Closer to Christmas!! After the Academy refined the nomination and voting process last year, the star-studded evening went off without a hitch…sort of! It went about as well as it has in the past, so… Who did you vote for? Did they win? Find out to the max in the 5th Annual Raddies!



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[…] you can hear us on the latest episode of the Totally Rad Christmas Podcast, accepting an award for the best 2024 episode covering a special where someone is in a trash can […]
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