S1 E15: Part B: The Battle for the Marlowe
Leave a reviewIn the final face-off with Bunce, Boggis and Bean, Explorers Troop 301 and their friends split up to find the villains, the dreamstone and the captured adults. That means dodging more traps, hunting down the precious stone, and stopping the Marlowe’s archenemies before they escape to the station. And in a final showdown, the explorers have to use everything they’ve learned in the last weeks as everything comes to a head. Thank you to everyone who listened and talked with us about this first season. It’s been so fun! And the show wouldn’t be nearly as good without our awesome listeners. Make sure you subscribe in iTunes so you can hear our mini-season, “BeeBop Tales,” and the various updates as we head into season 2 in January. Also, you can find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to stay in touch. We always love art and jokes sent to earth@finncaspian.com. And don’t forget about Griffin’s Sound Club! Send yours! You can also, of course, call our voice mail: 773-683-3166. If you have a second, and can rate or review the show in iTunes, we would be so grateful! It really helps get the word out. Many thanks to Mark Greenberg of the Mayfair Workshop for his theme music. The outro music is called “Shiny Spaceship” by 8-Bit Ninja, and was used via Creative Commons license. Much of the background music you hear throughout was made by Visager, off his album “Songs from an Unmade World 2,” also used via Creative Commons. The Alien Adventures of Finn Caspian is a sci-fi story podcast for kids, and is proud to be part of the Kids Listen collective of makers of quality audio for kids. And please do send us anything you like. We’ll use it on the show! You can also shoot us an email or call 773-683-3166.
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In the final face-off with Bunce, Boggis and Bean, Explorers Troop 301 and their friends split up to find the villains, the dreamstone and the captured adults. That means dodging more traps, hunting down the precious stone, and stopping the Marlowe’s archenemies before they escape to the station. And in a final showdown, the explorers have to use everything they’ve learned in the last weeks as everything comes to a head.
Thank you to everyone who listened and talked with us about this first season. It’s been so fun! And the show wouldn’t be nearly as good without our awesome listeners. Make sure you subscribe in iTunes so you can hear our mini-season, “BeeBop Tales,” and the various updates as we head into season 2 in January. Also, you can find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to stay in touch.
We always love art and jokes sent to earth@finncaspian.com. And don’t forget about Griffin’s Sound Club! Send yours! You can also, of course, call our voice mail: 773-683-3166. If you have a second, and can rate or review the show in iTunes, we would be so grateful! It really helps get the word out.
Many thanks to Mark Greenberg of the Mayfair Workshop for his theme music.
The outro music is called “Shiny Spaceship” by 8-Bit Ninja, and was used via Creative Commons license. Much of the background music you hear throughout was made by Visager, off his album “Songs from an Unmade World 2,” also used via Creative Commons.
The Alien Adventures of Finn Caspian is a sci-fi story podcast for kids, and is proud to be part of the Kids Listen collective of makers of quality audio for kids.
And please do send us anything you like. We’ll use it on the show! You can also shoot us an email or call 773-683-3166.
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