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// Welcome to the first episode of Who Is Better? with Ollie and Maddie — a fun Club Bubble mini game where two big songs go head-to-head in a playful showdown. In this episode, the contestants are Elphaba singing “Defying Gravity” and Glinda singing “Popular,” as Ollie and Maddie listen, compare, and decide which one they like best. //
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereWelcome to the first episode of Who Is Better? with Ollie and Maddie — a fun Club Bubble mini game where two big songs go head-to-head in a playful showdown. In this episode, the contestants are Elphaba singing “Defying Gravity” and Glinda singing “Popular,” as Ollie and Maddie listen, compare, and decide which one they like best.
This mini episode has a silly, opinion-filled format as Ollie and Maddie talk through what they liked about each performance, from dramatic singing moments to catchy parts that are fun to repeat. There’s lots of playful back-and-forth as they listen again, share their thoughts, and debate which character should win. It’s a fun little theatrical episode for kids who love music, performance, and picking favorites.
This mini episode is light, silly, and interactive — perfect for kids who love singing, musicals, and sharing their opinions on their favorite characters.
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