A weird, weekly improvised comedy sci-fi podcast
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 305 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Comedy FictionImprovComedyFiction |
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Credits
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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Max finally finds out who took all his stuff.
Credits
Max: Tim Ellis
Wilson: Scott Trapp
Jack Strobe: J.R. Willett
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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_.
I love the show. It’s all ways good for a laugh and has a wild fun story in each episode.
Every episode is better than the last :)
Recommended during the Unseen podcast, I was expecting another audio Drama.
However instead I was presented with a podcast detailing the scientific discovery of Dimensional travel via the use of Max Adam's Bageltron2k.
Although Generally not the type of podcast I listen to, Max refrains from going too much into technical jargon, instead keeping to a more layman's presentation.
The podcast is very educational and entertainingI haven't been this interested in science since watching Bill Nye.
Recommended during the Unseen podcast, I was expecting another audio Drama.
However instead I was presented with a podcast detailing the scientific discovery of Dimensional travel via the use of Max Adam's Bageltron2k.
Although Generally not the type of podcast I listen to, Max refrains from going too much into technical jargon, instead keeping to a more layman's presentation.
The podcast is very educational and entertainingI haven't been this interested in science since watching Bill Nye.
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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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Recent guests on Dispatches from the Multiverse include:
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2. Aaron James
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4. Charles Stewart Stetson
5. Brian Williams
6. Robert Ellis
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