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Episode 16 - Redwall, by Brian Jacques

September 03, 2017 by Grace Harnois

Creating this episode was an unexpected nightmare. Grace is 100% positive that the ghost of Asmodeus is now haunting her and Madeleine thinks that Cluny might be just a lil bit aggravated by her dismissal of him as a selfish grump. No matter what, the truth about the mysterious history of human life in the Redwall universe is now out there for all Dragon Babies to discover. If you're a fan of Pretend Food, know that this book is basically a founding father (aka a founding Badass Lady) in our obsession with fantasy victuals. And if you've been waiting for some pseudoscience related to badgers, this is definitely going to be your jam. We love you all.

September 03, 2017 /Grace Harnois
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Actual picture of us watching the film

Actual picture of us watching the film

MINI EPISODE - Rewatching The Black Cauldron

August 27, 2017 by Grace Harnois

Hey buddies! This is a MINI EPISODE, so exciting! We decided that we were too intrigued by the 1985 Disney adaptation of The Book of Three & The Black Cauldron (titled The Black Cauldron) to not rewatch it. We saw this as kids but didn't remember... anything. It is a weird film! Here are our thoughts!

Note - we were plagued by sound issues while recording and there is some volume variability in this episode, for which we are very sorry. It was a quick little fun mini thing so we did not re-record - we're currently getting our next real episode re-recorded and fixed up so that you're not diving for the volume and feeling crazy throughout. Thanks for your patience!!

August 27, 2017 /Grace Harnois
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L-R: Grace; the collective Dragon Babies listenership; Madeleine

L-R: Grace; the collective Dragon Babies listenership; Madeleine

Episode 15 - The Black Cauldron, by Lloyd Alexander

August 14, 2017 by Grace Harnois

This one's a doozy! Together, an overheated Madeleine and Grace explore the destructive glorification of war, powerful coming-of-age tales for teens, an endlessly relatable cast of characters, and whether Gurgi is more of a dog-man or a bear-man. Ya know, everything you've ever wondered when reading The Black Cauldron. Plus, an extended discussion of the myriad ways Disney messed up the 1985 film adaptation. Don't be a Gwystyl - join us!

Recorded at the tail end of a Seattle heat wave, enjoy the gentle background noises of a bowl of ice and multiple running fans. We're professionals!

EPISODE MEDIA

The wonderful Lloyd Alexander documentary that we mentioned -

Favorite fanart found while researching - Gwystyl by RM-WINCH -

August 14, 2017 /Grace Harnois
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The boarding school's scratchy pink blankets get a lot of grief, but this one looks exceedingly warm and cozy

The boarding school's scratchy pink blankets get a lot of grief, but this one looks exceedingly warm and cozy

Episode 14 - Witch Week, by Diana Wynne Jones

June 30, 2017 by Grace Harnois

June has become official Witch Month here on Dragon Babies as we follow up Wee Free Men with the stunningly postmodern, cruelly hilarious Witch Week by Diana Wynne Jones!

In a world where children are so awful that they put your school's bullies to shame, there's entirely too much magic floating around for witchcraft to be punishable by death. But witch orphans abound, and they're putting their newfound powers to good use by pranking the stuffing out of each other. Join us as we discuss the appeal of alternate fantasy realities and how (not) to talk to new people. Grace's Education Corner has entirely too much information about Guy Fawkes, and Madeleine's Law Corner is never happening again.

EPISODE MEDIA

If you're interested in academic takes on Diana Wynne Jones' works, these are fascinating:

  • Time Control in Diana Wynne Jones' Fiction: The Chronicles of Chrestomanci by Tesi di Laurea
  • The Other in the School Stories: A Phenomenon in British Children’s Literature by Ulrike Pesold (not available to read in full online or seemingly anywhere but the available sections discussing Witch Week are on point)

Pluckiest Boy in School excerpt:

"What ripping fun!" exclaimed Watts Minor. "I'm down for scrum half this afternoon!"....Swelling with pride, Watts Minor gazed into the eyes of his one true friend. Here was a boy above all, straight alike in body and mind.

P.S. My (Grace's) favorite Lord of the Rings characters is Boromir. Comment yours below!!

June 30, 2017 /Grace Harnois
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More dead eyed sheep, plz

More dead eyed sheep, plz

Episode 13 - The Wee Free Men, by Terry Pratchett

June 10, 2017 by Grace Harnois

Ach, noo yer talkin’ oour language! Welcome to our second Terry Pratchett episode, featuring the indomitable Tiffany Aching! Join us as we discuss the first of Pratchett's YA novels and the terrifying, nightmare-ridden Fairyland that you never expected. We've got a lively conversation about whether baby brothers are inherently evil, entirely too much commentary on cheese, and even Grace's Gollum impression. Grab your frying pan and learn how to save the day - as 9-year-old Tiffany knows, it's all about your own selfish fury!

EPISODE MEDIA

This is unfortunately the first episode for which we were unable to get the correct edition that we read as kids - here's the cover we grew up with (which, to be honest, is eerily similar but still preferred):

Patricia C. Wrede's story about a frying pan weapon, Utensile Strength, can be found in the Book of Enchantments.

And I found a ton of amazing Wee Free Men cosplay & fanart while doing research for this episode, so - enjoy.

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Sources: Tiffany Cosplay, Tiffany fighting Jenny Green-Teeth by Maria Antonova, Tiffany and the pictsies entering the dream world by arispk, The Wee Free men adaptation from a theater I sorely wish I could visit

June 10, 2017 /Grace Harnois
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