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// On today's episode of BeeBop Tales, Mr. Juanatron and Whip fly with Dr. Perkolator to a remote island, where they plan to team up with some old friends to make a last stand against the Warlock Barron. And BeeBop discovers a puzzle that he has to solve to save the day, and he needs listeners' help! The clue is buried somewhere in the episode. If you can figure it out, email the answer to earth@finncaspian.com so BeeBop can be the hero he was manufactured to be. //
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Listen to episode one hereOn today's episode of BeeBop Tales, Mr. Juanatron and Whip fly with Dr. Perkolator to a remote island, where they plan to team up with some old friends to make a last stand against the Warlock Barron. And BeeBop discovers a puzzle that he has to solve to save the day, and he needs listeners' help! The clue is buried somewhere in the episode. If you can figure it out, email the answer to earth@finncaspian.com so BeeBop can be the hero he was manufactured to be.
The Alien Adventures of Finn Caspian is a sci-fi story podcast for kids. Many thanks to Mark Greenberg of the Mayfair Workshop for his theme music. Other music is by Visager, used via Creative Commons.
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