In this episode... Poppy and Beibo explore Google Translate, Walt puts on a puppet show, Conall returns, and Mary's fans invade. Then, they premiere the first segment of the saga of Brock and Sonya, featuring a dancefloor and the enigmatic Emergency Man. Plus: the jingles "Ziffrin Brittenham" and "Werner's Mortuary"!
KOLD is written, mixed, and directed by Isabelle Rogers, with tech support by Tim Rogers and music by Val Haynes. The cast for this episode is:
Scott Barkhurst as Joe
Bill Furtick as Conall Kaleo
Tray Hammond as Beibo Suncloud
Greg Havton as Victor
Pamela Lehan-Siegel as Mary
Aimee Manley as Katy
Mary McCoy as Narrator/Petunia Stonebury
Emma Paulini as Poppy Valley
Thor Rogers as Walter Kay
Dante Thanhardt as Maximiliano
Adrienne West as Eleanor Krakaufsky
"KOLD Theme" performed by Emma Paulini; "Ziffrin Brittenham" performed by Emma Paulini, Thor Rogers, Isabelle Rogers, and Greg Havton; "Werner's Mortuary" performed by Emma Paulini, Thor Rogers, and Isabelle Rogers
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