Welcome back to Parallel Frequencies with Just Blane and Coco. Today is "Whistful Wednesday," but the vibes are shifting from nostalgia into a full-blown investigation. We’re dissecting the 1992 film Toys, a Robin Williams masterpiece that feels more like a fever dream than a movie. Why has it disappeared from every streaming platform? We explore the theory that it wasn't just a "box office flop," but a film that hit too close to the bone regarding the military-industrial complex and the hijacking of creativity.

Before we get lost in the toy factory, we’re looking at the skies. Artemis 2 is heading home after a trip around the moon, but we’re asking the real questions: What about the abductions? What’s on the dark side? And did the moon really just give us a sonogram shot?. From the "smiling through pain" acting of Robin Williams to the $150 eBay listings for physical media, we’re reminding you that protecting your inner child is the ultimate act of rebellion.

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