
A Dungeons and Dragons podcast about four dads from our world transported into a realm of high fantasy and magic and their quest to rescue their sons.
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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 189 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ImprovGamesComedyLeisure | |||

The Dads sit down to discuss the final episode of The Peachyville Horror and look back on the journey of utilizing a different system. They discuss favorite moments from the season and hint at what's to come in season four!
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A bowling team tries to save their friends, their town, and the world.
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The Dads embark on the cozy adventure of running a tavern together.
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I am still only in season one but when someone I know told me about this podcast I thought it sounded cool but now I just listen to it regularly. It has hilarious moments along with some deep moments. I loved the humor because all tv and movie media make dnd all serious but when I play I joke around and it is an enjoyable time. And this podcast really reflects that.
Literally the best DnD podcast there is amazing story and great characters in the campaign love the music too
Whether it’s Freddie swiping names and jokes from NADDPod (while complaining about how popular others are) or Anthony casually making a joke of spousal abuse in the 1950s the show lost a lot of luster by season 3. S1 and S2 were solid and Beth did an amazing job. Loved the music.
Update: read up on Anthony Burch’s controversies both personal and professional, it makes that kind of joke even worse.
i'm a big fan of this. this podcast pleases me greatly. one might even say i'm delighted. please continue to have fun and get silly with it
Ima be honest, my friend showed me this. But that doesn’t matter, what matters is that I listen. This podcast was the perfect cure to my boredom on account of me joining the fandom during s3. It helped me not search for some better song, and instead find a great podcast. This is something I bing-listened (is that a real term?) in three months and got through most the entire podcast. It is amazing.
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This podcast presents an engaging mix of comedy, high fantasy, and engaging storytelling as four dads find themselves transported from the mundane world into a whimsical and chaotic realm filled with magic and adventure. Each episode features imaginative narratives intertwined with themes of camaraderie, fatherhood, and personal growth as they confront bizarre supernatural foes while trying to navigate parenting challenges. The storytelling is peppered with humor and absurdity, making it an entertaining experience for both gaming enthusiasts and casual listeners alike. Unique for its blend of comedic elements and heartfelt character development, the podcast is likely to resonate with fans of tabletop role-playing games and those who appreci... more
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Dungeons and Daddies launched 7 years ago and published 189 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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2. Tim Lee Persons
3. Neil Newbon
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