Erasmus Dagger

By: Jess Miller Bob Lynch
  • Summary

  • Join Sherriff Erasmus Dagger as he defends the city of New Chicago in the year 2999! Complete with a femme fatale love interest, an evil villain, and an annoying landlady, Erasmus Dagger tells a comedic tale that simultaneously parodies and pays homage to the sci-fi and western radio plays of the 1940s and 50s.
    Copyright 2019
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Episodes
  • The Intergalactic Summer Spectacular
    Aug 9 2019

    Sherriff Dagger's vacation on the resort planet of New New England is interrupted suddenly when a monster not unlike (but for legal reasons different from) the shark from Jaws attacks an innocent beach-goer. Can Sheriff Dagger stop the monster? Is there a greater conspiracy at play? And where in the galaxy is Hot Pants?

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    27 mins
  • S1:E5 - Train of Naught (Part 2/2)
    May 25 2019

    The season finale is here! Erasmus Dagger faces his toughest case yet as he solves three mysteries at once and tries to save the town of New Chicago from impending doom! Will he save the town? Will he catch the culprit? Will this show survive to see another season? It's all here in the thrilling conclusion to Train of Naught.

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    25 mins
  • S1:E4 - Train of Naught (Part 1/2)
    May 10 2019

    The Season Finale Begins! When the New Chicago train goes missing, Sheriff Dagger knows that there's only one man who could be behind it. Meanwhile, Reginald Zorplon is sick, and Hot Pants delivers some enlightening commentary on economic systems in a frontier town. Hear all this and more in our special Mother's Day episode!

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    24 mins

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