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Oof! Right in the Childhood - The Absolute Weirdness of the Three Caballeros with Rob Kaiju

The Absolute Weirdness of the Three Caballeros with Rob Kaiju

10/01/20 • 23 min

Oof! Right in the Childhood

I sit down with Rob Kaiju of KaijuFM to discuss his memories of The Three Caballeros as a white kid growing up in the U.K. and how its weirdness has affected him today.

My theme music was composed and played by Shawn Rudolph of Let Music Be.

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I sit down with Rob Kaiju of KaijuFM to discuss his memories of The Three Caballeros as a white kid growing up in the U.K. and how its weirdness has affected him today.

My theme music was composed and played by Shawn Rudolph of Let Music Be.

Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/oof-right-in-the-childhood.

Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/oof-right-in-the-childhood.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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My theme music was composed and played by Shawn Rudolph of Let Music Be.

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