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Show Me Your News (abbreviated as SMYN) is a podcast created by SmashBoards member Youko. It was created on July 7, 2007 and was formerly known as The Dojo, but had its name changed due to confusion with the website Smash Bros. Dojo, also called The Dojo. The new name was named after Youko's main, Captain Falcon, and his trademark taunt, "Show me your moves!", and was first coined by Fawriel. The podcast was released every Sunday, where the hosts (usually Youko and Samurai Panda with the occasional guest) review the week's Smash News and go through subjects brought in by other SmashBoards Members.

SMYN shifted to a biweekly format, then to no set schedule. The original podcast officially ended on September 6, 2015 after 11 seasons and 185 episodes. On June 18, 2018, the podcast was brought back as Show Me Your News Ultimate, with a new emphasis on Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Episodes

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

Season 5

Season 6

Season 7

Season 8

Season 9

Season 10

Season 11

Segments

Roundtable

Youko and SamuraiPanda discuss recent topics in Brawl in an unscripted, very loosely outlined discussion. The discussion is run through Skype, despite the fact that the two go to the same university and have actually met in person in order to discuss the segment concept. This is a type of discussion that was lacking in season one of SMYN but brings a lot of variety to the show in season two. Starting with episode 17, Roundtable included a third speaker in the mix and has replaced The Rundown. The guest speakers include colbusman, Piffman2, Gimpyfish, Mic_128, Buzz (accompanied by Sugarpoultry), and Cyberlink420, as well as the multiple guest speakers in the "Pandacast."

Mailtime

Youko reads questions sent to him from SmashBoards members. These questions can be about anything members wish to ask the host about. After he reads and answers a few questions, Youko will ask a couple questions of the audience to be answered in the thread. This concept, generated by SmashBoards member Somasu, helps the fans to learn more about Youko and Youko to learn more about the fans.

Rumor Central

Although this section doesn't appear as often as the others, Youko and SamuraiPanda may find a rumor around SmashBoards or anywhere else on the internet. If they think it is worthy enough, then they will tell it to everyone through this section of the podcast.

Interview

Appearing in the Third Season, Youko and SamuraiPanda interview one or two people and ask them anything from their views on Brawl to their contributions to SmashBoards.

Previous Segments

Who's In

Once a bi-weekly segment by SmashBoards member Sariku.Uchiha, it was cancelled when Season 2 started. In this segment, Sariku would give his personal views on characters other members wanted him to review. Although he was one of the first people to provide a voice to the podcast, he was criticized for providing a more "personal" view and giving reviews that sounded like he didn't study up on the subject, including the infamous "Wolf killed James McCloud." However, his last review, featuring Megaman, Captain Olimar, and Geno, was well received by members of SmashBoards.

The last segment aired on September 23, 2007.

Show Yourself

Once a bi-weekly segment by members of SmashBoards, it was cancelled when Season 2 started. This segment asked for members of SmashBoards to send in audio submissions of them talking about themselves. They could choose what they would talk about. Most members would choose who they mained in Melee and when they started to play Smash, but some would also branch into other fields, like recreational activities.

The last segment aired on September 16, 2007.

The Rundown

Included in every episode, Youko chooses three of the updates in which he will talk in detail about. In the first part, he'll quickly state his opinion on those that "didn't make the cut." Then, he'll dive into the three main updates of the week, in which he'll state both his own and SmashBoards members' opinions on the updates. However, the Rundown was not written for Episode 17, and Youko decided to cancel the Rundown.

The last segment aired on October 21, 2007.

Brawl viewpoint

Sent in by members of SmashBoards in either audio or text format, this is a chance for the members to try out their own opinion on what Brawl already has or really needs. This is a popular segment, as many members have sent in their opinion on very different matters, from the Subspace Emissary, to third-party characters, to Bli33ard's infamous stage creator mode.

The last segment aired on December 16, 2007.

Easter eggs

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