In this improvised narrative role playing podcast, come and join artists, writers, and comedians from Adult Swim, Cartoon Network, Comedy Central, Marvel Comics, and more as they fight and fumble their way across the madcap, and exceedingly rude, fantasy wasteland of Cordelia. Branson Reese and his jester's retinue, Christopher Hastings, Carly Monardo, Tim Platt, Joe Lepore, and Ali Fisher star as a group of unlikely survivors (a talking crow, a lich in a wig, a bubbly fawn, a Sasquatch punk, and a tiefling hunk, specifically) who must solve the mystery of Polaris University's vanishment and return balance and higher education to their world. It's going to be very hard and very, very, rude.
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The gang arrives back on campus for the new semester and-what?? Polaris University is gone? It's now a "Forbidden Zone"?? Boy I have got to start paying more attention! more
Our heroes try to soldier on following the events of last episode, but as they approach the Forbidden Zone, the dangers only increase. more
While we're sure you're desperate to hear the next chapter of our gripping tale, the back half of August is a time to slow down, relax, and enjoy those last days of summer. So the Bad Boys of Podcasting (Chris, Tim, and Joe) sit down to draft the ULT... more
If I could only listen to one podcast forever I’m sure I’d get tired of it and start to despise it BUT if I had to choose just one, it would be this one. It’s the perfect mix of nerdy, funny, horrifying and touching. I heart you, Rude Tales of Magic.
The DM need to work to be quiet before speaking, the uhh uhh uhh is annoying as F.
dude this is one of the best dnd podcasts I’ve ever heard more
I found this show about 2 months ago, but for some reason, I waited until I got to episode 59 to write a review. This show is awesome, as we see the characters develop from trying to fight everyone, to trying to be a bit more smart in using their discussions with foes. Stif fry never really did grow out of it, but that’s just his character I guess, no matter how bad I want him to play a bit smarter. more
I was brought here by Oh These, Those Stars of Space! which features the same cast and crew. Together, these two shows now dominate my intake of comedy, full-stop. These folks improvise so well together that it feels scripted. The talent pool is diverse, each person is notable for their own specialties and pursuits. Combined, they produce some magical pieces of storytelling. Very adult and full of heart.
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Rude Tales of Magic launched 4 years ago and published 102 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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