Five longtime friends and Chicago improvisers combine the best parts of two disparate worlds: sitcoms and Dungeons & Dragons.
Follow a halfling bard, a half-orc warrior, a druid bar owner, and an elven princess as they struggle to keep the lights on at their tavern and inn, Bottoms Up. Unlike most D&D podcasts, each episode is self-contained, so drop in wherever just like your favorite sitcoms! more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 127 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Sitcom D&D is an improv comedy podcast that uses D&D inspired rules/world building with a sitcom format. Or something like that. Idk all the fancy terms. What I do know is that it is hilarious from start to finish. And just like a great sitcom, it is one of my top comfort listens I come back to again and again. So come belly up to Bottom’s Up bar, grab a piss beer or two, and bask in the gang rollin’ DIIIIIIICE!
Long time regular. But third time complainer. I have been coming here since the Water Sports Water Park, and met my wife at the Chuckiy at Chuckiebusters Purgestravaganza. But with current change in management, I’ll be taking a 8 week break and come back to binge drink thirstally a seasons worth. If you’ve never been to bottoms up, Dive on in. the beer is warm and stale; just like mom used to make.
update: Many moons later and I have returned, and boy howdy I had some of the best laughs of my ... more
While you’re gearing up for your next project (🤞), I’m listening to the entire series again from the beginning.
I was meeting my friends at bottoms up and one of the staff asked me to go to the kitchen. I was led to the stove by a bunch of rats and I fell through the floor into an prison run by a bunch of goblins. The pot of orange was good though 2/5
Just like any sitcom the first two seasons are rocky. They are figuring things out, fleshing out their characters, etc. I recommend starting with Season 3! You can pick it up easily there and there is a huge difference in quality.
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Enter a world where sitcom charm meets the imaginative atmosphere of tabletop gaming, creating a unique blend of humor and storytelling. With a cast of characters including a halfling bard and a half-orc warrior, each episode unfolds a self-contained adventure within the quirky tavern Bottoms Up. The improvisational style and lighthearted banter capture the essence of friendship and camaraderie among the cast, making every episode a delightful mix of laughter and creativity. The engaging storytelling allows listeners to enjoy the show without needing to follow a complex narrative, making it accessible and entertaining for both new and longtime fans of comedy and RPGs.
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