It's Super Effective (podcast)

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It's Super Effective
PKMNcast.com
"What's up, everybody?"
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It's Super Effective's podcast art, which features Ken Sugimori art of Gengar and is derived from Red and Blue's box art.
Language English
Status Podcast Active
Website Active
Run Podcast July 2010 - Present
Website July 2010 - Present
Podcast debuted July 26, 2010
Last episode published {{{final}}}
Website opened July 24, 2010 (as PokémonPodcast.com)
Website closed {{{site_close}}}
Reason {{{reason}}}
Creator(s) Steve Black Jr.
Host(s) Jane Doe
Number of Episodes 93 (as of October 23, 2012)
Forum PokéTalk
Mascot Gengar (podcast art)
Slow Nyan Poke
Website PKMNcast.com
Feed It's Super Effective RSS feed It's Super Effective on Apple Podcasts It's Super Effective on Google Podcasts It's Super Effective on SpotifyIt's Super Effective can be found on the Zune Marketplace.
Stitcher
This article is about the podcast. For the in-game concept, see Damage modification. For the webcomic, see Super Effective (webcomic).

It's Super Effective is a Pokémon-centric podcast hosted by Steve Black Jr., also known by his initials SBJ, and is the flagship show of PKMNcast.com. It's Super Effective began on July 26, 2010, two days after the launch of the website, which began as PokémonPodcast.com.

Podcast

Segments

  • Introduction - Steve usually begins with "What's up, everybody?" and introduces the cast members.
  • News - The hosts discuss recent events in the Pokémon community.
  • ExtremeSpeed - Steve and occasionally another cast member grill another cast member (usually a new guest) with a string of questions, usually pertaining to a personal preference between two Types, Pokémon, or Items.
  • Featured Team - Steve and the cast give comments and constructive criticism on a listener's submitted team of Pokémon. Steve has said that this is reminiscent of a similar feature in Nintendo Power magazines he read in his childhood.
  • Pokémon of the Week - Steve and the cast usually end the show with talking about one Pokémon in particular. This sometimes relates to the weekly articles on the website. The chat ranges between facts of the Pokémon, movesets recommendations, and sometimes debates on whether or not the shiny form is cool.

Guests

These people have made one or two appearances on the show, either as a co-host or as an interviewee.

Episode titles

Since its debut in 2010, the podcast has followed a naming convention for the titles of each episode, which changes every ten episodes:

Episodes Naming theme
1-10 "[Subject A] to [Subject B]"
11-20 "Pokémon [Color or Object] Version"
21-30 "The [Subject]"
31-40 "S.U.B.J.E.C.T."
41-50 Jay-Z songs
51-60 "[Letter] as in [Subject starting with letter]" (Sesame Street)
61-70 Films
71-80 Palindromes
81-89 The Simpsons episode titles
90-99 Video games


Related podcasts

Critical Hit
A video podcast that is either consisting of various Pokémon-related things happening in Black Jr.'s life or a video version of the main audio podcast, depending on the episode. In the former's case, the podcast finishes off with a Pokémon-related YouTube video before the credits.
Leftovers
Steve's uncensored side project. Leftovers was hosted by Black Jr. and his friend Chris. Leftovers dealt with a more adult side of the Pokémon fandom, but is currently on hiatus. Also called "It's Super Offensive."

Reception

It's Super Effective is currently the most popular Pokémon podcast on iTunes and Zune. On the Zune Marketplace, the podcast peaked at #55 on the service's "most subscribed podcasts" list and #48 on its "most subscribed audio podcasts" list.[1] It became the leading Pokémon podcast after The Pallet Tribune's WTPT - Pokémon Radio ended production in 2010, the same year that ISE debuted. It won the third and fourth annual Shorty Awards (2011 and 2012) in the community-created category of "The Best Podcast in Social Media"[2] with 50 and 145 votes, respectively.

Staff

Website

People that are listed in italics are also current recurring podcast hosts.

Steve Black Jr.
Creator/Host of the It's Super Effective podcast and webmaster of PKMNcast.com
David Thomas
Previously PKMN of the Week Editor, now Lore Editor
Travis Wheeler
Previously Item of the Week Editor, now Rare Article Editor
William Anderson
PKMN of the Week Editor
Wil Brendel
Ability of the Week Editor
Saul Coronado
Tumblr Editor
Kay Street
Saturday Sketch Editor
Jay Petrequin
Previously Concept Editor, now writes "Shattered Gemstones"
Kenny McKee
Move of the Week Editor
Marc "Tytanious" Webb
Featured Team Editor

Recurring co-hosts

Current

  • Travis Wheeler
  • David Thomas
  • Irene Sarumi
  • William Anderson
  • Justin Vidal
  • Saul Coronado

Past

  • Aaron Spriggs
  • Wil Brendel
  • Brownkidd of "Albotas"
  • Catie Lackovich and GeorgieBoy of Press Pause Radio
  • Matt Kane of "Intrepid Audio"

References

  1. As shown in "Marketplace → Podcast" section of Zune software on October 23, 2012. Software is required to view list.
  2. "The Best Podcast in Social Media". Shorty Awards.


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