Welcome to the fourth episode of Fawks Talks with Phineas Fawks wherein I, Phineas Fawks, sit down with a guest who feels like he's been here the whole series, Rocktapus "Rocky" Blueblood VII, Singer and Drummer from the band Star Forest. We discuss myriad topics ranging from "his life growing up", his hobby as a gormet, and what the lost music video "Wildewood" was about! What deep truths can your intrepid interviewer uncover? Find out now by listening to this podcast!
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CREDITS
Written, Directed, and Produced by Kevin Handy, Jr.
Music by Erik Viator
Artwork by Dusty Higgins
Starring
Garrett Braun as Phineas Fawks
Jake Griffitts as Rocktapus "Rocky" Blueblood VII
Lynnzee Fraye as Fawn Velvette
Pete Mitchell as Twig Leifort
Christopher R. Downing as Sluuth Marbles
Star Forest
Executive Producer: Genevieve LeDoux
Co-Producers: Kevin Handy, Jr. & Anna Lesperance
Special Thanks
Jonathan “Wally” Weilbaecher for the spark that became this show!
Genevieve LeDoux for the copywriting on the Sponsor Reads!
Rich Draper for the storyboards on which the Wildewood music video reenactment was based!
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