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Dispatches from the Multiverse

Dispatches from the Multiverse
Interdimensional Travel
Jeff Bezos
Bageltron 2000
NCIS
Moai
Amazon
Perfect Strangers
Mermaid Body Pillow
Gandhi's Nukes
Grandpa's Vapors
Wilhelm Scream
Openai
8 Sleep
Sam Altman
Multiverse
Hi-Fi Sound Systems
Firefly
Unicorn
Dimension Travel
True Essences

A weird, weekly improvised comedy sci-fi podcast

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes306Founded8 years ago
Number of ListenersCategories
FictionComedy FictionImprovComedy

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Max: Tim Ellis

Wilson: Scott Trapp

Jack Strobe: J.R. Willett

Frooper: Brian Williams

Tricia (on the phone): Jeni Ellis

Glex: Peter Ellis

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Recent Guests

Charles Rybold Sterlington
A character who ultroned himself and provides comic interference
Episode: Episode 283: Charles Rybold Sterlington
Aaron James
Portrays Charles Rybold Sterlington
Episode: Episode 280: The Edison Undertaker
Jas Wyden
Political candidate facing a leadership crisis
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Episode: Episode 278: There is not a leadership crisis!
Charles Stewart Stetson
Known as Hunter One, he is a character involved with the hunters in the episode.
Episode: Episode 273: The Peaceful Dimension
Brian Williams
Special guest voice as Fruper
Episode: Episode 271: Grandpa’s Vapors
Robert Ellis
Special guest voice as Baby K
Episode: Episode 271: Grandpa’s Vapors

Hosts

Tim Ellis
Host and producer, known for his creative storytelling and improvisational skills.
Max
Co-host and inventor, recognized for his humorous takes on absurd situations and inventive character explorations.
Jack Strobe
Co-host known for his comedic improvisation and participation in the whimsical narratives.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 209 ratings
  • Fun Ongoing Portal Hijinks

    I’m an avid podcast listener (hours daily) and it took me far too long to find Dispatches from the Multiverse. It is labeled as improv but is also well produced with SFX- do not fear the improv genre label. (Some other great shows labeled as fiction are improv’ed too!)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Colenm
    United States3 months ago
  • This improvised show just might change your mind about improvised shows. It's very well—if not rather simply—produced, ridiculous, and seriously funny. Give it an episode to see if it's your cup of tea. Because there are 300 of them!

    Podchaser
    5
    Evo Terra
    8 months ago
  • 🥯♾️🌎

    This improvised show just might change your mind about improvised shows. It's very well—if not rather simply—produced, ridiculous, and seriously funny. Give it an episode to see if it's your cup of tea. Because there are 300 of them!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    I’m still Evo Terra
    United States8 months ago
  • Is it fair to review your own podcast? Probably not! But hey, the app lets me do it so I'm going to!

    To make up for being a bit shady, a silly offer: If anyone is actually reading this, I'll buy a bagel for the first one to DM me on our show Discord (link in the show notes).

    Anyway, the review: This is a weird show, and obviously as the creator I mean that in a good way. The humor is pretty dry, and the feeling is heavily inspired by The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

    Try the _sliders_.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    The_Tim
    a year ago
  • Phenomenal podcast

    I love the show. It’s all ways good for a laugh and has a wild fun story in each episode.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Timmy3761
    United States3 years ago

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The humor ranges from lighthearted to deeply creative, keeping audiences engaged and amused.
The show's format allows for endless creativity, making it a favorite for those who enjoy improv humor.
Audience feedback often mentions that the hosts deliver comedic content that feels both fresh and relatable.
Reviews consistently highlight the podcast's ability to provide educational content alongside laughs, creating a balance between fun and insight.
Listeners appreciate the entertaining and unique storytelling among absurd character interactions.

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Apple Podcasts
#234
United States/Comedy/Improv
Apple Podcasts
#144
Canada/Comedy/Improv

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Episode 280: The Edison Undertaker
Q: What is the cause of death for Sam Altman?
He is very much alive, and there's a unique name related to his condition.

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With a unique blend of improvisation and comedic storytelling, this podcast offers listeners a whimsical journey through absurd dimensions and bizarre realities. The hosts engage in an ongoing narrative centered around interdimensional travel, aided by a quirky invention known as the BagelTron 2000. The episodes are characterized by playful banter, comedic mishaps, and a treasure trove of eccentric characters, making each installment both entertaining and mind-bending. The creators encourage imaginative exploration, inviting audiences to laugh while contemplating deeper themes within the chaos of their adventures.

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1. Charles Rybold Sterlington
2. Aaron James
3. Jas Wyden
4. Charles Stewart Stetson
5. Brian Williams
6. Robert Ellis

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