Arthur Moose's Silly Stories

By: Horseplay Productions
  • Summary

  • Arthur Moose presents an anthology of true non-fictional fiction salvaged from the jealous confounding hand of time and preserved in his own private collection. Revelation. Scandal. Gnashing of teeth. Akin to the Dead Sea Scrolls but on an even more biblical scale.
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Episodes
  • The Man in the Aluminium Mask
    Aug 25 2020

    This podcast is tweens, teens and adults who love a silly story.


    The true identity of the Man in the Aluminium Mask is at last revealed! But not before crossing an ocean blue, facing the walrus, busting out of juvy, and Oxford Comma, and being put before a kangaroo court for apricot theft. This one goes out to ole Cap’n Rumshackle.

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    28 mins
  • The Curse of the Bearded Brother
    Aug 18 2020

    This podcast is tweens, teens and adults who love a silly story.


    Also known as King Razvan’s Quest For Love! or The Long Lost King of Ireland! or The Ballad of Billy the Brittle. No matter the title, the Three Wise Men counsellors are at large and they won’t stop till they find their king!


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    27 mins
  • The Giant Giraffe Conspiracy
    Aug 11 2020

    This podcast is tweens, teens and adults who love a silly story.


    In this annal we learn why the Chanel 4 special services undercover report hound was retired off to the dishlickers. There will be jiving, giraffing, gypsies boars, oxford commas, and an exclusive audio recording of an illicit Supperware Party. Get your safari suits!


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    23 mins

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