• Folktales: The Five Folktale Fail

  • Feb 12 2025
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

Folktales: The Five Folktale Fail

  • Summary

  • In this special Folktales episode, we decided to give you something different in the form of FIVE stories that we read to you for the first time on the spot! and ngl, they are a little… middle-fingery. But hey, that’s the dice you roll when you play the game of folktales

    Story 1: Domingo’s Cat

    In this one, we find a fiscal feline who is both a work horse and giver. The cat can talk, has a magic hole, and trolls bacon (you’ll get it when you listen), all normal Brazilian cat stuff.

    Story 2: Sweet Porridge

    WHATS ANOTHER WORD FOR ‘STOP’?!? Like, for real. What else do you say in this situation? Anyways. Always take a little pot from an old lady in the woods.

    Story 3: Their Soft Crowns Discovered

    This story is about . Fowls are such a weak tribe…

    Story 4: The Wolf and the Man

    Yeah, but can you fight?? This is a story about putting your money where your mouth is. Don’t let men hear it though.

    Story 5: The Gold Key

    Literally nothing to say about this one.

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