26 min.

Episode 6: Into the Brush Bubble

    • Komedie

The gang ventures out of Fairhaven.   You can check out the script of this episode here. Want to support Bubble? Visit maximumfun.org/bubble to help pay for it. CAST:  Starring:  Alison Becker - Morgan Eliza Skinner - Annie Mike Mitchell - Mitch Cristela Alonzo - Bonnie Keith Powell - Van Tavi Gevinson - Narrator Featuring: Xeni Jardin, Helen Hong, Martin Starr, Ian Wolterstorff, and Kyle Kinane OFF-MIC:  Written & Created by Jordan Morris. Executive Produced by Jordan Morris, Nick Adams, and Jesse Thorn.   Produced by Julia Smith. Directed by Eric Martin. Editing and sound design by Ben Walker. Script Supervision by Shana Daloria. Engineered by Casey O'Brien.   Original Music by Annie Hart.

The gang ventures out of Fairhaven.   You can check out the script of this episode here. Want to support Bubble? Visit maximumfun.org/bubble to help pay for it. CAST:  Starring:  Alison Becker - Morgan Eliza Skinner - Annie Mike Mitchell - Mitch Cristela Alonzo - Bonnie Keith Powell - Van Tavi Gevinson - Narrator Featuring: Xeni Jardin, Helen Hong, Martin Starr, Ian Wolterstorff, and Kyle Kinane OFF-MIC:  Written & Created by Jordan Morris. Executive Produced by Jordan Morris, Nick Adams, and Jesse Thorn.   Produced by Julia Smith. Directed by Eric Martin. Editing and sound design by Ben Walker. Script Supervision by Shana Daloria. Engineered by Casey O'Brien.   Original Music by Annie Hart.

26 min.

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