Episode 401 - Speaking Easy with the Lackadaisy Crew

What’s Up, Fandom - A podcast by What’s Up Fandom - Fridays

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Hello rum runners and cat lovers! This week, Josh sits down with Tracy Butler, Fable Siegel, & Spike Trotman to discuss the $1.2 million-dollar Backerkit campaign for their animated series Lackadaisy. Join them as they discuss the comics, the origin story for the animated series, the challenges of animating the comic, the timeline for the series, the Backerkit campaign, Brendan Frasers 1999 film The Mummy, and much more.  The Backerkit campaign goes until August 24th. Head over to Lackadasiy Backerkit today to donate and grab your merch before the campaign ends.   Follow Lackadasiy: Twitter/X @LackadaisyFilm Read on WEBTOON Watch the pilot on YouTube & lackadaisy.com   Follow Tracy: Instagram @lackadaisycats Twitter @LackadaisyCats   Follow Fable: Twitter/X @fablepaint & fablepaint.com   Follow Spike: Twitter/X @Iron_Spike Iron Circus @ironcircuscomix & ironcircus.com   Special Thanks to this week's sponsor Wild Bill's Soda! Enjoy crisp unique olde fashioned soda flavors anytime with Wild Bill's. Head over to drinkwildbills.com and use code FANDOM10 to get 10% off your purchase!    Do you have suggestions for the show? Do have specific voice actor or creator that you would like us to interview? We would love to hear from you! Feel free to shoot us an email HERE. Be sure to head over to our website AnimationStationPodcast.com to check out both What's Up, Fandom & Animation Station Podcast episodes.  If you enjoy the show, please rate and review!   Follow the show on: Instagram @WhatsUpFandom Twitter @WhatsUpFandomPC YouTube What's Up, Fandom Podcast   Follow the Anime Book Club on: Instagram @Anime_Book_Club Twitter @AnimeBookClubPC   Follow Josh @JoshLCain Follow Graham @GrrrAHamT Follow Astra Nyx @AstraNyx Follow Luke @tatted_triceratops   Tags: podcast, podcasts, movies, tv, comics, popculture, fandom, anime, webcomic, webtoon, cats, lackadaisy, prohibition, animation

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