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Ninjas Are Butterflies

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Ninjas Are Butterflies (powered by Sunday Cool Tees) is an outrageous comedy podcast with hosts Josh Hooper and Andy DeNoon. Filled with hilarious guests, conspiracies, captivating stories, and loads of laughters, Ninjas Are Butterflies is your new favorite podcast! New episodes every friday!

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Latest Episodes

Buckle up, Butterflies. This week, we’re cracking open more conspiracies than a Reddit thread at 3AM. In Episode 138, we uncover, The mysterious and probably too fancy Council of 300 — are they controlling the world, or just really bad at group proje... more

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What do Death Valley giants, a mysterious CIA ark cover-up, and a suspicious number of “coincidences” have in common? They’re all on today’s episode of Ninjas Are Butterflies — the podcast where chaos meets conspiracy. Whether you're a seasoned truth... more

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Ancient pyramids with electric coils beneath them? Quantum teleportation experiments that actually work? Mysterious Cryptids lurking in the Carolinas?? This episode of Ninjas Are Butterflies is absolutely WILD. We dive into the latest mind-blowing di... more

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What do the Rockefellers, a mysterious blood moon, and a UFO shaped like a Tic Tac have in common? Absolutely nothing… unless you listen to this episode. This week, we unravel the secrets of one of history’s richest (and possibly shadiest?) families,... more

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Recent Guests

Snoop Dogg
Famous rapper and cultural icon.
T-Mobile
Episode: 134 - Alien Nukes, Ancient Libraries, & The Dark Story of Ruby Franke
Private Investigator (Danny Dingaling)
A comedic character involved in a humorous segment about investigating family connections
Episode: 128 - Trump's Call to War, The D.C. Crash, and The Tree of Good and Evil
Will McGinniss
Former member of the Christian rock band Audio Adrenaline and involved in charitable work
Hands and Feet Project
Episode: 126 - Idols in the Vatican, Haitian Voodoo, and Weather Control
Timothy Alberino
UFO researcher and author, experienced in adventures in the Amazon.
Episode: 122 - Amazon Chaos, Alien Mysteries, & Escaping Death! Timothy Alberino
Ryan Reynolds
Actor and spokesperson for Mint Mobile
Mint Mobile
Episode: 121 - The Drones Have Been Here Before, Telepathy, and New Nuclear Tech
Chris Angel
Illusionist known for his show Mindfreak
Episode: 121 - The Drones Have Been Here Before, Telepathy, and New Nuclear Tech
Sam Tripoli
Comedian and host known for his outlandish humor and conspiratorial themes
Episode: 120 - Secret Societies and Schemes You've Never Heard of with Sam Tripoli
Kaylee Cuoco
Actress and spokesperson for Priceline
Priceline
Episode: 096 - Should The Government Control Everything?
Morgan Spurlock
Documentary filmmaker and producer, known for "Super Size Me"
Super Size Me Production Company
Episode: 096 - Should The Government Control Everything?

Hosts

Josh Hooper
Host and co-host known for his engaging and humorous style, as well as his ability to weave personal anecdotes into comedic discussion.
Andy DeNoon
Co-host and participant known for his comedic insights and ability to engage listeners through humor and relatability.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 7.1k ratings
  • Thankful

    I’m a mechanic in south Mississippi father of three and always have ear buds in listening to podcasts or 90’s-now metal hard rock Thank you for making a podcast I can listen to at work and in front of my kids (the lack of cussing is refreshing) the fact you guys can cover interesting and deep topics and still get a laugh out of everyone that listens is impressive please don’t stop making content. By far my favorite podcast. Coming from ya boy in the Sip ,Peace!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Boy in the Sip
    United Statesa month ago
  • Wow

    I got to stop listening to these during the night (skinwalker) 😬

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    An avid listener 2
    United States2 months ago
  • 😴😴😴

    Mormons that like to soak listen to this podcast. I’m glad I only wasted 30 minutes of my time to try and like this. Wish them zero luck.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    smh.james
    United States2 months ago
  • Do bunny’s deserve to die if it’s the last thing we have to eat?

    I drive semi for a farm 10 hours a day and my friend pointed out this podcast a couple of months ago. I have been religiously listening to your podcasts and am sad that I’m all caught up. Time for patreon! Thank you guys for making my boring job better.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MericaAF
    United States2 months ago
  • Tommy Agrees

    Think I’ve written like two reviews since I’ve been listening to podcasts but this show is tops. Quickly became my favorite. Even told my buddy Tommy about it. He always doubts me but he listened and he actually agreed!

    Came to you by way of the BC boys awhile back. Another top 5 podcast (but no longer number 1…you can hold that over their head the next time you do a combined podcast).

    Will be on the AMERICAN gulf side this summer (siesta key). Waves aren’t great but the water and sand is so ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Popsicle Sommelier
    United States2 months ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners appreciate the humor combined with serious topics, often noting the comedic talent of the hosts.
Overall, the podcast is considered a favorite for its lighthearted yet thought-provoking discussions.
Many reviews highlight the podcast's entertaining nature, with listeners laughing out loud and enjoying personal stories shared during episodes.
Audience members express gratitude for the clean content, making it suitable for enjoyment across various settings, including family environments.
Some feedback indicates a preference for content that doesn't stray too far into controversial territory, appreciating the balance between humor and depth.

Chart Rankings

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Spotify
#112
United States/Trending
Apple Podcasts
#58
United States/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#175
Canada/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#222
United Kingdom/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#162
United Arab Emirates/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#179
South Africa/Comedy

Talking Points

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131 - The Nuclear Vela Incident, Friendship Aliens & Skinwalkers
Q: What do you do if a skinwalker visits you?
You must name them by name, and it requires bonding something of yours with something of theirs.
124 - Mr. Beast's Evil Plan, Quantum Computers, & The Vegas Cyber Truck
Q: Lemon or lime?
Most of the hosts agreed on lime being more versatile and profitable in various contexts.
124 - Mr. Beast's Evil Plan, Quantum Computers, & The Vegas Cyber Truck
Q: What song do you want played on your funeral slideshow?
One of the suggestions was 'Why Won't Josh Dance' by a ska band from the 90s, noted for its humorous take that aligns with the moment.
123 - Area 51 Secrets, Elvis' FBI Conspiracy, & Wild 2025 Predictions
Q: Should we regret this past year?
No, we should not regret, because I don't think it's healthy to have regrets.
120 - Secret Societies and Schemes You've Never Heard of with Sam Tripoli
Q: Should we celebrate the holidays?
No, don't celebrate the holidays.

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What is Ninjas Are Butterflies about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast features a blend of outrageous comedy and intriguing discussions, focusing on a variety of topics, including conspiracy theories, historical anecdotes, and pop culture phenomena. Hosts engage with guests and share personal stories while exploring unusual phenomena and societal issues in a humorous and entertaining manner. Listeners can expect laughter mixed with thought-provoking commentary as they navigate through bizarre stories, urban legends, and serious themes intertwined with levity.

With a unique approach to storytelling that combines comedy with insightful perspectives on various subjects, this podcast likely appeals to those who enjoy humor that doesn't shy away from deeper conversations about life, culture, and the c... more

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2. The Confessionals
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Ninjas Are Butterflies launched 3 years ago and published 139 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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1. Snoop Dogg
2. Private Investigator (Danny Dingaling)
3. Will McGinniss
4. Timothy Alberino
5. Ryan Reynolds
6. Chris Angel
7. Sam Tripoli
8. Kaylee Cuoco

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