We start on a land that is still. Some may say it's not moving. From each of the Four Great nations a champion emerges. This story is not about them.
Join Polly Waddle the Duck, Sunbelt Gongbonger the Minotaur, Dinner Munchabout the very divorced man and Charion Valariant the rich kid for a new saga with a new set of heroes they call The Dragon Friends
Dragon Friends is a monthly comedy show and p... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 215 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ImprovComedy |
The Heroes of Yearth wade through the muck of the swamps, tirelessly searching for their next objective. But how will they fare when the creatures of the land come for one of their own?
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With their lead struck dead before their very eyes and cultists swarming, what is a hero to do but make a daring escape. The Heroes of Yearth follow secret tunnels back into the wilderness, only to encounter the terrifying forces of the natural world... more
Battered and Bruised, the Heroes of Yearth finally find a place of brief respite in a small in along the road. However, with their cover ever under threat, can the heroes push back their instincts for theatrics to gain some information from the senio... more
The Heroes of Yearth continue on with heavy hearts, their task ever receeding to far off lands, while their motivation dwindles. Perhaps what the team needs is a well deserved, uninterrupted rest...
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Making fun of, or even implied fun of accents is not cool. Recent episode made fun of the Indian accent.
Real Talk first up; the music can be *very* excessively louder than most of the voices so it’s super jarring sometimes to actually hear what’s going on… The mixing levels tend to be all over the place.
(Also I swear I’ve heard Wurundjeri as “Wur-un-jary”, not “Wer-an-duri” like it was said on this…)
Aaaaaanyway;
The Hing rises to his inevitable throne!
ACAB (until you actually need them to help you, right? 👀🙃)
Love this Australian funny nonsense
I am so, genuinely concerned for you people that it’s funny. I started this podcast back in the middle of 2024 and I’ve just now gotten up to date and it is the most dumb, excitable, brain melting, genuinely concerning, borderline criminal, absolute piece of unicorn barf, but that unicorn was on drugs, honestly, this is the most amazing show I’ve ever seen in my entire life. As a not so proud American who currently isn’t the best financial standing, I think it would be amazing if you guys take a... more
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The content revolves around an ongoing Dungeons & Dragons campaign infused with comedic elements. The main cast, consisting mainly of Australian comedians, showcases a unique blend of humor, absurdity, and role-playing, often inserting unexpected twists and dark humor in their adventures. Notable themes include chaotic interactions among quirky character personalities, hilarious misunderstandings, and spontaneous improvisation, making each episode feel lively and unpredictable. The use of a fantasy setting allows for creative storylines that often mix fantasy with contemporary humor, creating a distinctive experience for listeners who appreciate a light-hearted yet immersive narrative.
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Recent guests on Dragon Friends include:
1. Orya Golgowsky
2. Tom Walker
3. Guy Montgomery
4. Carlo Ritchie
5. Nick Harriott
6. Dave Harmon
7. Ben Jenkins
8. Concetta Caristo
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