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I Will Fight You

A podcast dealing in Cold Hard Facts since 1986.

Every episode, I Will Fight You brings you a Cold Hard Fact, usually about cartoons, comics, and movies. Join Annie, Kit, and Maq as they turn opinions into facts like "Skeletor should be your role model" and "Everybody

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  • 80. Bumblebee

    02:08:11||Ep. 80
    Our hosts discuss Bumblebee (2018) and Kit proves that Bumblebee is a Horse Girl Movie.

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  • 79. Atlantis: The Lost Empire

    02:49:53||Ep. 79
    In this special Wolfpäc episode, Annie, Lucas, and Anna discuss Disney's Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001), and Anna proves that if you're going to go on a treasure hunt, you have to make sure there's actually treasure at the end.Note: Lucas had a pretty gnarly rainstorm during the recording, so you might hear some background noise on his end. Listen. It's atmospheric. Don't worry about it.
  • 78. Romeo and Juliet Round-Up 2: Romeo and Two-Liet

    02:16:58||Ep. 78
    Our hosts discuss West Side Story (1961), Romeo Must Die, and Little Italy, and Maq proves the fact that IT KEEPS HAPPENING.
  • 77. The Princesses Switch

    02:36:51||Ep. 77
    Our hosts discuss the Princess Switch trilogy (2018, 2020, 2021) and Annie proves that Christmas is the time to focus on the Holy Trinity of Gaslight, Gatekeep, and Girlboss.
  • 76. Big Fish

    02:13:43||Ep. 76
    Our hosts discuss the film Big Fish (2003), and Maq proves that many stories throughout history are exaggerations, but you can glean truth from them.
  • 75. The Works of Mike Flanagan

    02:01:56||Ep. 75
    Our hosts, with special guest Claire Mulkerin, discuss the movies and shows of Mike Flanagan, and Claire proves the fact that Mike Flanagan requires constant squirt bottle supervision.Find Claire Mulkerin on Bluesky, find Claire's games at itch.io, and find Binary Break wherever you download podcasts.
  • 74. The Core

    01:55:57||Ep. 74
    Our hosts discuss the film The Core (2003), and Kit proves that scientific accuracy is an all-or-nothing game.