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  • Something That’s Green… Audrey II and “Little Shop of Horrors”
    Mar 24 2026

    It was 44 years ago that a theater audience first heard mild-mannered Seymour and his bombshell crush, Audrey, belt out “Suddenly Seymour” while a bloodthirsty plant lurked in the background.

    Yet today, that same show– “Little Shop of Horrors”– is currently in its 6th year of a highly successful Off-Broadway revival. And if you have an appetite for fun, we’re here to feed it with this entertaining podcast on the beloved cult classic!

    What black-and-white B movie was the inspiration behind the musical “Little Shop of Horrors”? How did “Sesame Street” puppeteer Martin Robinson design the original, ever-growing Audrey II? What behind-the-scenes stories does Frank Oz recall from directing the hit 1986 movie adaptation? And what issue with the ending nearly derailed the film?

    We discuss all this and more, so just “leaf” it to us!

    Many thanks to Rich for his top-of-the-episode shout-out!

    How to support Scandal Water:

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    Become a member on patreon.com/ScandalWaterPodcast or buymeacoffee.com/scandalwaterpod – which will also grant you access to fabulous bonus content! #LittleShopofHorrors #Audrey2 #FeedMeSeymour #Broadway #HowardAshman #AlanMenken #FrankOz #Puppetry #Trolls #Trollhunter #Norway #NorwegianFolklore #AsbjornsenandMoe #TheBrothersGrimm #Dracula #BramStoker #Vampire #History #Literature #Writer #MoreMonsterMadness #KingKong #MonsterVerse #GoldenAgeofHollywood #Film #Movies #ScandalWaterPodcast #Podcast

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    43 m
  • Trolls: The Lore, the Tropes, and the Cult Classic “Trollhunter”
    Mar 17 2026

    Trolls stink… literally. 😉

    But as we see in the 2010 cult classic “Trollhunter,” trolls also make powerful antagonists, with their massive size, brute strength, ability to smell the blood of a Christian man, and tendency to turn to stone in the sunlight. What else do they make? A fascinating subject for this week’s podcast!

    How did Asbjornsen and Moe– the Norwegian equivalent of the Brothers Grimm–contribute to troll lore? What are some of the most famous works about trolls from Norwegian culture? Where have the dim-witted brutes appeared in recent books and movies, and what are some of the most common troll tropes?

    We discuss all this and more in this beast of a podcast! Music Credit: Hall of the Mountain King by Kevin MacLeod • Edvard Grieg | http://incompetech.com

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    How to support Scandal Water:

    • Rate, review, and subscribe!
    • Follow the show on your favorite app or Scandal Water Podcast YouTube channel.
    • Send your shoutouts to scandalwaterpodcast@gmail.com.
    • Become a member on patreon.com/ScandalWaterPodcast or buymeacoffee.com/scandalwaterpod – which will also grant you access to fabulous bonus content! #Trolls #Trollhunter #Norway #NorwegianFolklore #AsbjornsenandMoe #TheBrothersGrimm #Dracula #BramStoker #Vampire #History #Literature #Writer #MoreMonsterMadness #KingKong #MonsterVerse #GoldenAgeofHollywood #Film #Movies #ScandalWaterPodcast #Podcast
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    43 m
  • Making It COUNT… The story behind Bram Stoker’s “Dracula”
    Mar 10 2026

    Bram Stoker likely had no idea when he created the infamous Count Dracula that his monster would not only help solidify the archetype of a vampire, but also one day be named the most portrayed literary character in film by the Guinness Book of World Records.

    In this fascinating podcast, we discuss the creation of “Dracula” and the circumstances that led to its wild success… unfortunately, years after Bram Stoker’s passing.

    What famous literary work about vampires pre-dates “Dracula”? Why did Bram Stoker say his horror story touches on both mystery and fact? What evidence points to Vlad the Impaler as a source of inspiration for the character Count Dracula? And how did a copyright battle with the makers of “Nosferatu” lead to a stage and film version of “Dracula”?

    You’re going to dig this episode… you can stake your life on it! 😉 Thank you to Lizzie for her top-of-the-episode shout-out!

    How to support Scandal Water:

    • Rate, review, and subscribe!
    • Follow the show on your favorite app or Scandal Water Podcast YouTube channel.
    • Send your shoutouts to scandalwaterpodcast@gmail.com.

    Become a member on patreon.com/ScandalWaterPodcast or buymeacoffee.com/scandalwaterpod – which will also grant you access to fabulous bonus content! #Dracula #BramStoker #Vampire #History #Literature #Theatre #Writer #VladtheImpaler #Nosferatu #MoreMonsterMadness #KingKong #MonsterVerse #GoldenAgeofHollywood #Film #Movies #ScandalWaterPodcast #Podcast

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