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The History Of Farts

💨 History has never smelled this funny!Meet Professor Pootington and discover The History of Farts — a kids-friendly podcast full of silly science, famous farters, made-up stories, and giggles.

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    DJ Drop A Deuce, Aristotle’s Air, and a Fart Fact

    Get ready for a musical, scientific, and fart-filled journey in this fun episode of The History of Farts! We kick things off with an amazing fart fact — did you know farts can sound different depending on your posture? That’s right! Sit, stand, or crouch, and your farts might just surprise you with new sounds! Then, we’ve got an exciting fake ad for the Toot Tracker 3000 — the gadget that helps you track who made the mystery fart in the room. Can you solve the case? In Toot Tales, we go back to ancient Greece with Aristotle! Did you know that Aristotle helped lay the groundwork for understanding sound waves? He didn’t know it at the time, but his theories about air pressure and vibrations were key to the science of toots! And, of course, Guess the Fart! Can you guess which fart came from DJ Drop A Deuce after his post-lunch jam session? Plus, you’ll learn the truth about a fart myth that was busted — what happens if you hold in a fart? Packed with science, giggles, and funky beats, this episode proves that farting can be musical, educational, and always hilarious!

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    Whoopee Cushions and Nana’s Noises

    In this fart-tastic episode of The History of Farts, Professor Pootington explores the hilarious history of the whoopee cushion, the classic prank that makes everyone laugh! Learn how this inflatable marvel works using air pressure and vibrations to create the perfect fart sound. Then, it’s time for Guess the Fart, featuring the one and only Nana! After her delicious Sunday dinner, Nana’s noises are anything but quiet. Can you guess which one comes from her after that big feast? Plus, get ready for an amazing fart fact of the day: Did you know that the longest fart on record lasted for 2 minutes and 42 seconds?! That’s right — over 2 minutes of uninterrupted gas! So next time someone asks if you’re the King of Toots, just say, “Well, I’m working on my record!” Packed with laughter, quirky fart facts, and fun sound effects, this episode proves that farting is always fun — especially when it’s Nana making the noise!

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    Speedy Toots and Isaac’s Gravity Fart

    In this gassy episode of The History of Farts, Professor Pootington dives into the speed of farts, proving that some toots are faster than you think! 💨 Kids will learn that the average fart travels at 10 feet per second, plus hear the story of how Isaac Newton discovered gravity — all thanks to a fart and an apple! 🍏💨 Benny Bubblepants joins the Toot Hotline with an important question, and we’ll wrap up with an exciting round of Guess the Fart — including a mystery sound from our “Zooming Fart” expert! 🚀 And don’t miss the Poot-Proof Pants ad, a must-have for every gassy adventurer! 😂

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    The Legend of the Silent But Deadly

    In this laugh-out-loud episode of The History of Farts, Professor Pootington uncovers the mysterious origins of the world’s sneakiest fart — the Silent But Deadly! 💨   Kids will learn amazing gas facts, meet a special gassy guest, hear the legendary tale of Larry the Lurker from ancient Gassopolis, and play an exciting round of Guess the Fart! featuring a hungry hippopotamus.   Packed with silly sound effects, funny history, and plenty of giggles, this episode proves that even the quietest farts can make the biggest splash!   Perfect for curious kids and families who love to laugh.

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    Famous Farts with Ronald Rump!

    In The History of Farts, children are introduced to the science and silliness of flatulence through playful storytelling and humour. Did you know that even celebrities might get the giggles over gassy moments? 💨 In this hilarious first episode of The History of Farts, Professor Pootington teams up with special guest Ronald Rump to imagine what farts might sound like from pop stars, YouTubers, and sports heroes! From polite pop-star poots to championship-level toots, this episode is packed with silly guesses, fun facts, and big laughs. Along the way, kids will learn that farting is totally natural — and that laughter is the best air freshener of all! A lighthearted, educational listen for curious kids and families.

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    The History of Farts – Official Podcast Trailer

    History has never been this gassy! 💨 Join Professor Pootington on The History of Farts, a kids-friendly podcast packed with silly science, famous farters, made-up stories, and games like Guess the . Some facts are real, some are made up — but all of them stink in the best way. 🎙️ Coming soon to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

💨 History has never smelled this funny!Meet Professor Pootington and discover The History of Farts — a kids-friendly podcast full of silly science, famous farters, made-up stories, and giggles.

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Professor Pottington

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How many episodes does The History Of Farts have?

The History Of Farts currently has 6 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is The History Of Farts about?

💨 History has never smelled this funny!Meet Professor Pootington and discover The History of Farts — a kids-friendly podcast full of silly science, famous farters, made-up stories, and giggles.

How often does The History Of Farts release new episodes?

The History Of Farts has 6 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

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Who hosts The History Of Farts?

The History Of Farts is created and hosted by Professor Pottington.
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