- Benson and the Little Giant
"Benson and the Little Giant" is a
podcast that highlights the rather peculiar relationship of the show’s two protagonists, who purport to have been friends since childhood: Dakota Benson and JB, the Little Giant.The show delves into such diverse topics as
philosophy ,politics , andpopular culture as the vehicle for its comedic themes. Its central premise is the dichotomy in the lives of Benson - who is depicted as morbidly obese, married and largely jovial in nature – and JB, the Little Giant – who is cast as abnormally short, single and somewhat jaded in his view of reality.History
"Benson and the Little Giant" made its debut on February 12, 2006 and continues to the present day. Unlike more traditional broadcasts, however, the availability of new episodes has been unpredictable. The show abruptly went on hiatus in April 2006 after only nine episodes, returned in March 2007 with a single episode, then disappeared again for seven months only to return with a flurry of ten episodes to finish out the year. Nevertheless, the first ten shows have traditionally been classified as “Season One” and the second ten as “Season Two.” “Season Three” commenced with the release of a new episode on March 1, 2008.
The show has undergone several format changes since its inception. The most significant took place at the beginning of Season Two, when "Benson and the Little Giant" began using
Gabcast technology for recording of individual episodes via full-duplex telephonic media;CastBlaster technology had been used to record the show using multiplex channels during Season One. Thus, despite the increased production flexibility brought about by the change there is a noticeable degradation in sound quality between the two seasons of the show.Audience
Though the science of measuring a podcast’s audience is still in its infancy, [ cite news
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"Benson and the Little Giant" is syndicated by BYOB Productions and is available for free on
Apple, Inc. 'siTunes , as well as on various web-based podcastaggregators . The complete series is available via RSS feed http://bensonandthelittlegiant.com/podcast.xml.Episodes
Recurring Themes
Several themes have emerged from "Benson and the Little Giant" episodes over the past two years. The show repeatedly emphasizes the heterosexual nature of the relationship between its hosts, juxtaposed against frequent homoerotic content in their discourse. The two repeatedly stress that “they’re not gay” to offset the pronounced chemistry they display in their interactions.
The show’s content evolves using three primary devices. Development of the Little Giant character employs frequent use of the
vignette (literature) technique, while the Benson character relies more ontheater of the absurd as a recurring motif. Interaction between the two characters is heavily dependent onstream of consciousness writing as a technique for content generation.One of the earliest themes to emerge was the fictional premise that the Little Giant character was the son of one of the
Statler Brothers , detailing offbeat and increasingly implausible scenarios. As the show progressed, JB's recurringinfatuation toward a variety of unavailable women manifest itself, a purported outgrowth of his single status as contrasted with that of the married Benson. Content centered exclusively around the Benson character has been more heavily weighted (no pun intended) toward lessesoteric themes such as married life and experiences from day to day reality.It is the shared experiences of the two that results in the most diverse material, however. These interactions draw heavily on
philosophy ,theology ,psychology ,pop culture using events from their childhoods as well as everyday lives as illustrations of same.References
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