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episode sixty-two: I sent him a hippotigrus

episode sixty-two: I sent him a hippotigrus

FromOz 9


episode sixty-two: I sent him a hippotigrus

FromOz 9

ratings:
Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Oct 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It's true many people complain that Oz 9 is not only NOT educational, it may in fact "leach information out of your brain as you listen." (thanks, mom — real nice) We beg to differ. Did you know zebras were once called "hippotigruses" (hippotigri? whatever)? Think of how much you've learned about plants and space and maths and fugu and Sweden! Anyway, if we're making you dumber, I think you know exactly what Olivia would have to say to that. Because that's ANOTHER THING YOU LEARNED. You've been listening to: Iri Alexander as Julie Kevin Hall as Felonius Sarah Golding as Mrs Sheffield Aaron Clark as Ben Eric Perry as Mr Southers and Joe Lee Shackleford as Pluto David S Dear as Tiberius Tim Sherburn as Colin, and Richard Nadolny as your Narrator Our artwork is by Lucas Elliott; our music is composed and performed by John Faley. This episode was directed by June Clark Eubanks. Oz 9 is written and produced by Shannon Perry. If you're enjoying the show, visit our website at Oz-9.com where you can find links to our merch stores, our comic book, and our Patreon. We always appreciate a rate and review on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser. Until next time, Space Monkeys! Trailers courtesy of Bunker Down from the makers of Marsfall Elaine's Cooking for the Soul
Released:
Oct 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Spring 2142 and Gated Galaxies has launched its 400 Oz-8000 ships, each carrying 50,000 "resting guests" to, hopefully, a new home on a shiny, brand-new planet. As soon as they find one. IF they find one. This is the story of one of those ships – the Oz 9 – and its tiny crew of hopeless incompetents. So far, they've been in space half an hour and several hundred people are dead. So... bright future, clearly.