The Totally Unauthorized Fan Show
By Robert Yaniz Jr.,
Common Sense Media Reviewer
Common Sense Media Reviewers
Young fans share love for gaming; references some violence.
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Good but pricey
What’s It About?
THE TOTALLY UNAUTHORIZED FAN SHOW gives young gamers the chance to share their passion for their favorite video games and franchises. In every episode, a group of kids explains the premise of a popular video game – including Roblox, Minecraft, Super Mario, and Animal Crossing – and why they enjoy playing it so much. They also share tips and strategies they use to win and why they think the game is so popular. Other segments include a guessing game in which listeners need to identify a popular gaming character and another in which kids celebrate their gaming triumphs. The show is a combination of three different Pinna fan shows -- Video Games, Pokemon and Minecraft -- so some episodes focus solely on Pokemon and Minecraft.
Is It Any Good?
The Totally Unauthorized Fan Show might give gamers a fun excuse to indulge in their favorite pastime a bit more. But for non-gamers, it's unlikely to spark much interest. The show wears its love for the medium on its sleeve, featuring enthusiastic young gamers who are wholeheartedly invested in the game or franchise they're discussing. This kind of passion is infectious and makes the podcast a joy to listen to.
The Totally Unauthorized Fan Show acknowledges the skill and strategy involved in gaming, yet it still, it downplays some of the more negative aspects, such as kids who become addicted to gaming, how stressful some games can be, and the prominence of violent games marketed specifically to kids. Adults should bear that in mind when deciding whether this podcast is right for their family.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about how The Totally Unauthorized Fan Show gives a space for kids to share common interests and form community. Why is it important to have a community that shares similar interests? How can gaming bring people together?
Talk about whether video games are a positive or negative influence on children. Do they have to be one or the other? What are some benefits or drawbacks adults might want to consider when governing what games their children play?
The podcast doesn't always focus on one specific game or series. But it does highlight why many popular titles resonate with fans. Does this make it a promotional tool? Why or why not?
Parents can talk to their kids about violence in video games.
Podcast Details
- Release date: July 1, 2021
- Genre: Entertainment
- Average Run Time: 15 minutes
- Production Company and Network: Pinna
- Pricing structure: Free to try, Paid (Most seasons require a subscription of $3.99/mo or $29.99/yr. The first season is free on Apple Podcasts.)
- Last updated: December 12, 2023
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