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Things get spicy when Captain Squidhand sends the kids into the flaming maw of Lava Island. When the Lava Heads refuse to help, perhaps the much smarter (and ruder!) fire goblins will β for a price.
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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 hereThings get spicy when Captain Squidhand sends the kids into the flaming maw of Lava Island. When the Lava Heads refuse to help, perhaps the much smarter (and ruder!) fire goblins will β for a price.
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Amelia was played by Megan Leahy
Arthur was played by Karen Cassady
Dad, Captain βHot Dog Headβ Squidhand, Magmar the Official Greeter, and Sparky were played by Travis Sharp
Dobbins, Basalt the Trainee, and Bletherous were played by Amanda Lee Williams
Joe, the Fire Fairy and Quickspark were played by me, Eve Krueger
Our producer, editor and sound designer is Matt Silverman, who also played Cranklin the Robot.
This episode's show artwork was created by Shane Hunt. Check out Shane's amazing graphic portraits, creatures and other illustrations at https://www.instagram.com/shanehuntcreative/
Our theme music is composed by Matt Hobbs.
Our logo and character design is illustrated by Bob Al-Greene.
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