Hunger Games prequel ‘The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ reviewed by The Bilingual Crocodile

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Are you a fan of the Hunger Games?

Passionate debate erupts as The Bilingual Crocodile and Daddy dissect the new Hunger Games prequel with fiery opposing takes.

While the Crocodile was enthralled by the dual viewpoints and added context, Daddy picks apart gaping plot holes and the glorification of murder.

Their analysis touches on all angles – from the jaw-dropping opening cannibalism scene to speculation that Lucy Gray could be Katniss Everdeen’s ancestor.

Who will you side with after listening to the hilarious crosstalk and differing opinions on characters, social commentary, and whether this installment captures the essence of the iconic franchise?

A can’t-miss episode for fans ready to weigh in!

The Bilingual Crocodile reviews The Marvels, a snooze fest with flerkins

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This week on The Bilingual Crocodile, we dive into the latest Marvel movie – The Marvels.

Even though one of our intrepid hosts snoozed through the flick, we’ll break down the highs, lows and post-credits surprises.

Which Marvel got the best character treatment?

Was the storytelling up to Marvel’s usual high standards?

And what’s the deal with Goose the cat – or is it flerken?

Tune in for our spoiler-filled review of The Marvels, part of the ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe.

New Year Special 2016 Episode 2 of 2

Dear Crocodile Lovers,

As promised, here is Episode 2! It’s New Year’s Eve at the Hot Pink Hen’s House, and the party is in full swing. The fireworks are ready for their midnight launch. And the moon is full. You won’t believe what happens after the little boy turns into his Werewolf self. Listen to Episode 1 here

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

New Year Special 2016 Episode 1 of 2

Dear Crocodile Lovers,

The family gathered this morning to record our New Year’s special double episode, created and narrated by Superchicken.

Join us by clicking on the Play button (that’s the tiny white arrow in the black strip underneath this text, if you are viewing this episode in a browser). The Hot Pink Hen is having a New Year’s Eve party and has invited children from all over. Unbeknownst to her, the Boy Werewolf manages to slip into the hen house… You will have to listen to both episodes to find out what happens next, but be warned that there will be fireworks and, ultimately, a trip to the moon… And join us tomorrow (the 4th of January) to listen to Episode 2.

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016
The Bilingual Crocodile New Year Special 2016

How the Good Dinosaur, Santa Claus, and the Green Elf saved all of the children’s presents

Welcome to our Christmas Special, starring a special guest, the six-year-old cousin of BooBooKiki, who is spending a few days with us. Building on the latter’s story idea, she convenes a good dinosaur (not THE Good Dinosaur, necessarily), a Santa (not THE Santa, because he has a twin), and a green elf. There is a stack of presents waiting for distribution to children all over the world. There is fear and trepidation when that huge mountain of goodies comes tumbling down. And you will just have to listen to discover the most amazing ending of them all.

Halloween Special: The hen, the witch, the spider, and the zombie children

It’s Halloween. Don’t listen to this story if you scare easily. It starts innocuously: the Hen can’t decide on what disguise to choose. Then a witch shows up. There’s also a spider and zombie children. You won’t believe who ends up scaring whom…

L’araignée Gypsie (Itsy Bitsy Spider)

Before recording the Crocodile’s Halloween Special, our three-year-old BooBoo Kiki (yes, we actually call him that…) asked to sing one of his favorite songs. He’s learned to sing this one in English at school too, but this is the French version.

L’araignée Gipsy
Monte à la gouttière.
Tiens ! Voilà la pluie…
Gipsy tombe par terre.

Mais le soleil,
A chassé la pluie.