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This is the final episode of the podcast and the final matches in the tournament of aliens. THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WH O HAS MADE THIS SHOW SO SPECIAL FOR SEVEN YEARS!

This is it! The official 2018 Tournament of Aliens where 64 teams of alien races / cryptids / and paranormal beings battle to the death for the right to be labelled CHAMPION OF THE UNIVERSE.

This is it! The official 2018 Tournament of Aliens where 64 teams of alien races / cryptids / and paranormal beings battle to the death for the right to be labelled CHAMPION OF THE UNIVERSE.

This is it! The official 2018 Tournament of Aliens where 64 teams of alien races / cryptids / and paranormal beings battle to the death for the right to be labelled CHAMPION OF THE UNIVERSE. This is the first round where we reveal the results of the bottom right bracket.

This is it! The official 2018 Tournament of Aliens where 64 teams of alien races / cryptids / and paranormal beings battle to the death for the right to be labelled CHAMPION OF THE UNIVERSE. This is the first round where we reveal the results of the top right bracket.

This is it! The official 2018 Tournament of Aliens where 64 teams of alien races / cryptids / and paranormal beings battle to the death for the right to be labelled CHAMPION OF THE UNIVERSE. This is the first round where we reveal the results of the bottom left bracket.

This is it! The official 2018 Tournament of Aliens where 64 teams of alien races / cryptids / and paranormal beings battle to the death for the right to be labelled CHAMPION OF THE UNIVERSE. This is the first round where we reveal the results of the top left bracket.

Get ready to fill out your brackets! This is the official preview show for the 2018 Tournament of Aliens. We're reviewing EVERY matchup in the tournament to help YOU fill out your brackets.

Back in the 1980s, a series of low-budget space plays took over the airwaves on public access television, mesmerizing audiences nationwide. These were the broadcasts of Unarius, a whacky UFO space cult (that’s definitely not a cult) helmed by a kooky old woman in clown make-up and a crystal emblazoned wig named Ruth Norman. With psychedelic effects, unintelligble dialogue, and unfollowable plots, these movies somehow managed to ensnare the minds of thousands, bringing them to Unarius headquarters in El Cajon, CA where many other desperate loners like themselves clung to the hope of reincarnation, a higher purpose, and a role in an improvised space movie where maybe they’d get to wear a fun costume. But is there something more to this old dingbats sputtering nonsense?

Back in the 1980s, a series of low-budget space plays took over the airwaves on public access television, mesmerizing audiences nationwide. These were the broadcasts of Unarius, a whacky UFO space cult (that’s definitely not a cult) helmed by a kooky old woman in clown make-up and a crystal emblazoned wig named Ruth Norman. With psychedelic effects, unintelligble dialogue, and unfollowable plots, these movies somehow managed to ensnare the minds of thousands, bringing them to Unarius headquarters in El Cajon, CA where many other desperate loners like themselves clung to the hope of reincarnation, a higher purpose, and a role in an improvised space movie where maybe they’d get to wear a fun costume. But is there something more to this old dingbats sputtering nonsense?