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Jia, her little brother Jihoon, and a Zumba-loving medium must stop a dokkaebi, a goblin-like creature from Korean Mythology. (It may involve some K-Pop.)
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This is a serialised ongoing story, so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.
Listen to episode one hereJia, her little brother Jihoon, and a Zumba-loving medium must stop a dokkaebi, a goblin-like creature from Korean Mythology. (It may involve some K-Pop.)
| Goblin Games (A Korean Mythology Adventure) was written by Keri Griggs and directed by Keri Griggs and Brian Tanner. The cast included Jisoo Shin as Jia, Sylvia Shin as Mom, Jaden Choi as Jihoon, Jared Hendricks as Jake, Brian Tanner as Bernard, and Taehyeon Kim as Dokkaebi.
| The sound team was led by Trent Reimschussel and Dan Carlisle, with engineering by Gracie Davis, Kiplin Merrill, and Trent Reimschussel; dialogue editing by James Call and Luke Gunnerson; sound design by Jim Cassler, Dallin Jeppsen, Kiplin Merrill, and Cameron Rhodes; music editing by Hannah Evans, Aaron Findlay, Taehyeon Kim, and Cameron Rhodes; and mixing by Jim Cassler, and Luke Gunnerson.
| This episode was produced by Brian Tanner, Keri Griggs, Wendy Folsom, and Sam Payne. The Kaboom writing team includes Kay Hendrickson, Garrett Gunnell, Keri Griggs, and Paige Jensen-Rutter. Our theme music was written by Sam Clawson. All Kaboom original art was created by Adrian Walsh, and Ikaika Kamimoto is our marketing manager.
| For more great storytelling for families check out our companion podcast The Apple Seed, available wherever you get your podcasts.
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