Far beyond the frontier of civilized space, sails the starship the CSS Cavalier, manned by her strange and daring crew. Their destination? Adventure. Their cargo? Your dang ears. Their mission? Episodic science fiction comedy at the intersection of Star Trek, Douglas Adams, and the Marquis DeSade. From the same people who birthed unto you the blockbuster true-crime podcast Rude Tales of Magic come... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 95 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Comedy FictionComedyFictionImprov |
With our heroes Threadcount (Christopher Hastings), Mitzi (Ali Fisher), and Vestavia (Carly Monardo) trapped by Dr. Genesis (née Aldo Nintendo) and his army of Mootants, do they have any chance of stopping him and returning to their future? Choices m... more
Trapped! In the 90s?!?!
Mitzi (Ali Fisher), Vestavia (Carly Monardo), and Threadcount (Christopher Hastings), find themselves trapped in 1996 Los Angeles, with no sign of Aldo Nintendo, and no chance of getting back home. Unless...
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When Threadcount-900 (Christopher Hastings), Vestavia (Carly Monardo), and Mitzi (Ali Fisher), are sent to investigate Darkmoon Deep Science Station and its chief scientist, Dr. Aldo Nintendo (Joe Lepore), nothing can prepare them for the adventure t... more
When a mysterious visitor...traveller... Voyager arrives on the CSS Cavalier, he seeks to learn all he can about this little starship where we lay our scene. And who better to guide him than Meredith Chesterfield (Ali Fisher), Gelmire Lysander (Tim P... more
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This show is so funny. Love this crew. They keep it real and keep it light, incredible.
I have so much love for this space show. I think you'll enjoy it too. You should stop reading this review and go play an episode — they're all bangers.
I suppose the only way I can describe this is that it’s noisy. What I mean by that is that is that the auditory field is so cluttered with background music and people talking over each other that I found it hard to listen to.
It is hard to do an improvised podcast, however the cast and crew do really well keeping everything going. Every character is funny either because of the absurdity in their action, or the actors pure dedication to the character. This is a really good podcast, and I have heard brilliant things about their other podcast, Rude Tales of Magic, as well. Love your dedication and hilarity guys!!
Almost nothing ever makes me laugh out loud but this show frequently does. The characters are all so real. Such talent. Listen, pay for the RSS feed, it’s easy and you’ll literally immediately know it’s the best money you’ve spent all year.
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Episodic science fiction comedy unfolds aboard the CSS Cavalier, where a quirky crew embarks on absurd adventures through imaginative narratives. Each episode creatively blends elements of classic sci-fi and comedy reminiscent of iconic franchises while weaving surreal plotlines and character-driven humor. The show is noted for its improvisational style, vibrant character portrayals, and a playful exploration of themes that often intersect with pop culture references, offering a unique and entertaining experience that caters to fans of satire, absurdity, and the peculiarities of life in space. With a mixture of laugh-out-loud moments and bizarre storytelling, it attracts those who appreciate both sci-fi and comedic offerings, setting itself... more
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