A lighthearted, laid back podcast about the public television classic, Arthur. Eli Gross and Chris Huling laugh their way through the episodes while sharing their perspectives, soaking up the nostalgia, and doing a few goofs and bits here and there. We've also improvised/pitched some of our own episode ideas called "Elwood Extras." No swears here folks, we're keeping it wholesome.
New episodes approximately every two weeks!
Artwork by Tori Nelson
Intro music from Arthur, performed by Ziggy Marley and The Melody Makers
Other music by Kurt Statz
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A lighthearted, laid back podcast about the public television classic, Arthur. Eli Gross and Chris Huling laugh their way through the episodes while sharing their perspectives, soaking up the nostalgia, and doing a few goofs and bits here and there. We've also improvised/pitched some of our own episode ideas called "Elwood Extras." No swears here folks, we're keeping it wholesome.
New episodes approximately every two weeks!
Artwork by Tori Nelson
Intro music from Arthur, performed by Ziggy Marley and The Melody Makers
Other music by Kurt Statz
Muffy's Soccer Shocker / Brother, Can You Spare a Clarinet?
The Sugarbowl
1 hour 13 minutes 53 seconds
2 years ago
Muffy's Soccer Shocker / Brother, Can You Spare a Clarinet?
The Sugarbowl
A lighthearted, laid back podcast about the public television classic, Arthur. Eli Gross and Chris Huling laugh their way through the episodes while sharing their perspectives, soaking up the nostalgia, and doing a few goofs and bits here and there. We've also improvised/pitched some of our own episode ideas called "Elwood Extras." No swears here folks, we're keeping it wholesome.
New episodes approximately every two weeks!
Artwork by Tori Nelson
Intro music from Arthur, performed by Ziggy Marley and The Melody Makers
Other music by Kurt Statz