TRUE RADIO MOCK-UP STORIES
It starts when the Unknown Planet menaces Earth’s supply of Element X, “…a rare, natural substance, whose sole physical property is that it exists.” From there, wooden automatons hijack a dirigible, a steam powered juggernaut burrows underground, and apes decide to speed up evolution, threatening human supremacy and the Indianapolis 500. Impetuous newsreel reporters, mind control radio broadcasts, scientific geniuses, tubular architecture, frozen breakfast cereal, and secret scientific research by President McKinley all play a hand before everything ends happily with discovery of the South Pole.
Presented as old time radio scripts, the humor is filled with unconventional wit, brainy allusions, really bad puns, and off beat twists on popular culture. Separate adventure serials mix with one another, as the radio dial spins to combine the different stories and characters together into one fantastic broadcast.
Parody, satire, zany humor, alternate history and weird science. A word cartoon for your brain.
It starts when the Unknown Planet menaces Earth’s supply of Element X, “…a rare, natural substance, whose sole physical property is that it exists.” From there, wooden automatons hijack a dirigible, a steam powered juggernaut burrows underground, and apes decide to speed up evolution, threatening human supremacy and the Indianapolis 500. Impetuous newsreel reporters, mind control radio broadcasts, scientific geniuses, tubular architecture, frozen breakfast cereal, and secret scientific research by President McKinley all play a hand before everything ends happily with discovery of the South Pole.
Presented as old time radio scripts, the humor is filled with unconventional wit, brainy allusions, really bad puns, and off beat twists on popular culture. Separate adventure serials mix with one another, as the radio dial spins to combine the different stories and characters together into one fantastic broadcast.
Parody, satire, zany humor, alternate history and weird science. A word cartoon for your brain.