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Puppetland Part 2

Puppets with problems! Plus some Last Jedi complaining for good measure. Nick as Daisy Fluffinfist the Sock puppet Dog Korey as Penny Parapluie the Shadow puppet Meredith as Miss Veronica Von Cottontail the Bunny Finger puppet Toomey as Renny Root Toot...

An episode of the The Disgruntled GM podcast, hosted by Mike Pereira, titled "Puppetland Part 2" was published on March 12, 2018 and runs 55 minutes.

March 12, 2018 ·55m · The Disgruntled GM

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Puppets with problems! Plus some Last Jedi complaining for good measure.

Nick as Daisy Fluffinfist the Sock puppet Dog

Korey as Penny Parapluie the Shadow puppet

Meredith as Miss Veronica Von Cottontail the Bunny Finger puppet

Toomey as Renny Root Tooth the Marionette

and Mike as everyone else!

Mike @terminaldogma01

Ryan @RPother

Amy @AmyAmyDeMo

Puppetland Role Playing Game was written by John Scott Tynes

Published by Arc Dream Publishing

https://shop.arcdream.com

Music from https://www.pond5.com

intro:(Surf-Rock-Cinema)Dirty Pulp-Bad Girl by FLAMICH

outro:(Surf-Rock-Cinema)Dirty Pulp-Last Chance BY FLAMICH

Added music:Creepy Night Ident short version

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