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Amelia and Arthur's diplomacy skills are put to the test when they reach their first dual island: One where fireworks are launched 24/7, the other where lunch meats just want some peace and quiet.
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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 hereAmelia and Arthur's diplomacy skills are put to the test when they reach their first dual island: One where fireworks are launched 24/7, the other where lunch meats just want some peace and quiet.
But if the kids can broker a lasting agreement, a delicious treasure awaits them.
Amelia was played by Megan Leahy
Arthur was played by Karen Cassady
Dad, Captain Squidhand, Oscar, and Blat the Firemaster were played by Travis Sharp
Janice, Scruffles, Dobbins, Susan, and Blop-Bloop were played by Amanda Lee Williams
Joe, Cassandra, and King Devon were played By Eve Krueger
Our producer, editor and sound designer is Matt Silverman, who also played Cranklin the Robot.
This episode was brought to you by Aydin from United States. Thanks, Aydin!
Theme Music by Matt Hobbs: https://www.heymatthobbs.com/Logo and Character
Illustrations by Bob Al-Greene: https://bob-algreene-xa29.squarespace.com/
Production, editing and sound design by Matt Silverman
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