Dungeon Crawler Carl – Season 1, Episode 5: Smile and Wave. Smile and Wave! – Immersion Tunnel
By Matt Dinniman
Rated 4.98245614035 out of 5 based on 57 customer ratings
$3.99
- Series: Dungeon Crawler Carl
- Narration: Jeff Hays
- Featuring: Tiana Camacho, Justin Thomas James, Will M. Watt, Ian M. Walker, Becca Sands, Emma Kate Starling, Dorrie Sacks, Laurie Catherine Winkel, Alejandra LaFlor, Gary Furlong, Lucky Byfleet, Ben Wolf, Annie Ellicott
- Sound Design: Ahmed Mahmoud
- Length: 2 hours and 3 minutes
Overall:
Rated 4.98245614035 out of 5 based on 57 customer ratings
Performance:
Rated 4.98245614035 out of 5 based on 57 customer ratings
FX:
Rated 4.98245614035 out of 5 based on 57 customer ratings
Plot:
Rated 4.98245614035 out of 5 based on 57 customer ratings
Dungeon Crawler Carl – Season 1, Episode 5: Smile and Wave. Smile and Wave! – Immersion Tunnel
Synopsis
Princess Donut’s dreams of intergalactic stardom finally come true.
© 2023 Matt Dinniman ℗ 2023 Soundbooth Theater
About The Author
Matt Dinniman is a writer and artist from Gig Harbor, Washington. He is the author of the best-selling Dungeon Crawler Carl series along with several other books about the end of the world. He doesn't really hate Cocker Spaniels, and he plays bass in two bands.
Details
- Release Date: 12/12/2023
- Imprint: Soundbooth Theater
- Genres: Adventure, GameLit, Post-Apocalyptic
Additional Credits
- Editing and Mastering: Ahmed Mahmoud
- Bonus Material Written By: Ben Wolf
- Music Written and Performed By: Jeff Hays, Eddy Zak, Aaron J. Morton, Justin Thomas James, Ahmed Mahmoud
- Drums Performance: Joey Hanna
- Special Keyboard Guest: Brockett Parsons
- Music Production: Aaron J. Morton, Justin Thomas James, Eddy Zak, Ahmed Mahmoud
- Additional Sound Design: Richard Smith, Agustin Jacob
- Script Editing: Nicolas Lagrand
- Direction: Jeff Hays
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I love the extra depth this added to my favourite books!
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Jeff has spoiled me. I just preferer his rendition of Odette more. It isn't the new actresses voice, it is that Jeff did a better job at portraying a sense of calm intensity. That Odette is well versed in the whole universe of things and is a galactic powerhouse that can move slowly and inexorably towards a goal. The new actress just seemed too fast and giddy, and that is not how I envisioned what is essentially, "Space Oprah" to be.