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    Creepy Short - Necropants

    en-usJanuary 13, 2021
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    About this Episode

    One word: Necropants. Join us for this special short episode as Jen tells us the story of Icelandic sorcery and necropants. Be warned: they are totally gross and weird. And gross. Catch up on season 1 now, and stay tuned for more special short episodes before season 2 debuts in March.

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    Credits:
    Fraser Coffeen (Twitter @FCoffeen)
    Jennifer Coffeen (Twitter @JenCoffeen)
    Music by Fraser and Charlie Coffeen (Instagram @CharliesKeys)

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