• 6. Toil & Trouble: Baba Yaga vs. Rangda

  • Jan 31 2021
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

6. Toil & Trouble: Baba Yaga vs. Rangda

  • Summary

  • The Hairy Cryptids Convention, a solid dude named Kevin, and Jenny gets to meet her heroes! 

    The gang is back for another round of smashing, and this time it's all a bunch of hocus pocus! The Slavic hag of Russian fairy tales, Baba Yaga, takes on the demon queen of Balinese mythology, Rangda! 

    Featuring the guest voice talents of Tiffani Mills (And the Oscar Does Not Go To podcast) as Baba Yaga and Mackenzie Skye Pedersen (Enter the Hex) as Rangda! 

    Become a patron at patreon.com/monstersmashleague! 

    You can follow us on Twitter @league_monster, Facebook @MonsterSmashLeague, and if you are interested in sponsoring the Monster Smash League or have suggestions please email us at bbmonstersmash@gmail.com! 

    This week's episode is sponsored by Island Life with Alex Denney: Help! Island Life is an improvised interview podcast of weekly emergency broadcasts by a man shipwrecked on an island of talking animals! New episodes every Tuesday. Please visit http://www.islandlifepod.com - and alert the Coast Guard! 

    This week's episode is sponsored by And the Oscar Does Not Go To: Have you ever watched a great movie and thought, "how did this not win an Oscar?" Us too! Tiffani and Wendy choose a year, an Oscar category, and talk about a movie that didn't win the Oscar versus the movie that did. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other listening platforms!

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