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You Make No Sense!/The Chicken King (feat. Michael Urie)

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In part 2 of the season 5 premiere, the Story Pirates meet the proprietor of a strange underground theme park (Michael Urie). Featuring two new stories: “You Make No Sense!”, a song about a kid who O.S.I.A.

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© Lemonada Media Length 41 min 2 June 2022 Season 5 Episode 2 StoriesComedyMusicEducational USA Episodic

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© Lemonada Media Length 41 min 2 June 2022 Season 5 Episode 2 StoriesComedyMusicEducational USA Episodic

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In part 2 of the season 5 premiere, the Story Pirates meet the proprietor of a strange underground theme park (Michael Urie). Featuring two new stories: “You Make No Sense!”, a song about a kid who O.S.I.A. (Only Speaks In Abbreviations), written by Luke, a 10 year old in Colorado, and “The Chicken King,” a story about an insecure king who learns how to just be himself, written by an 8 year old from Missouri named Kayleigh. For more from the Story Pirates, visit storypirates.com/podcast

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© Lemonada Media | 41 min

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