
Episode 64
Ep.64 – Kick. Punch. Its All In The Mind: How PaRappa the Rapper Made Us “Believe”
Parappa the Rapper (1996)
A Trip Down Memory Card Lane · David Kassin and Robert Kassin
November 18, 202153m 40sExplicit
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Show Notes
In 1997, PaRappa the Rapper brought rhythm gaming to the PlayStation in North America, starring a paper-thin dog with big dreams and a simple motto: “I gotta believe!” Our conversation traces the unlikely collaboration of musician Masaya Matsuura and artist Rodney Alan Greenblat, who blended interactive music with quirky visuals to create something entirely new. We discuss how Sony’s Division Zero encouraged experimentation, how teachers like Chop Chop Master Onion and Instructor Mooselini came to life, and how licensing hurdles pushed the soundtrack from sampled tracks to original songs. Reception was mixed—an instant hit in Japan, but a slower burn in the U.S. From sequels to inspiring Guitar Hero, PaRappa proved originality could thrive. Join us as we revisit the rapping dog who started it all on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.