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Episode one logo Start here: Introducing Zap to the Future!

This is a serialised ongoing story, so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters. Give episode one a try, and if you like it; listen to things from there.

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As you may recall from our last episode, the time tablet sent Zap to the year 2076 where he helped President Bot plan America’s third birthday party, the Tricentennial! However, now he’s stuck in 2076 until he can figure out how to get back to the present before climbing practice.

In this episode, Zap finds his way back home. Uneasy about how unprepared he felt on his first adventure to the future, Zap learns more about the time tablet.

After listening, draw us a picture of what you think any of the scenes or characters from today’s episode look like. Visit zapfuture.com to email it to us or send us a voice memo so what we can personally thank you!

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