
S02 E06 The Hadrosaurus Foulkii Dinosaur - The World According To Mr Bob
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The World According To Mr Bob
S02 E06
The Hadrosaurus Foulkii Dinosaur
Mr Bob goes out for Ice Cream and discovers what brought Haddonfield, New Jersey world-wide acclaim and recognition. Hear how a gentleman farmer digging on his land discovers something literally bigger than life and why it took decades before experts realized what had uncovered.
Characters: (In Order of Appearance)
- -Bob Staniszewski, M.Ed is Mr Bob
- -Ashley Ranshaw plays Mr Bob's Granddaughter McKinnley
- -Brett Slavin performs John Hopkins
- -Daniel Flynn is William Foulke
- -DJ Kawczynski reads Dr Leidy
- -Adam Staniszewski plays Worker #1
Music:
- “Rag Time Time” - Doug Maxwell - Media Right Productions (YouTube Audio Library License)
- "You Had To Be" - E's Jammy Jams - (YouTube Audio Library License)
- "Modern Attempt" - TrackTribe - (YouTube Audio Library License)
- "Blackest Crow" - TrackTribe - (YouTube Audio Library License)
- "In the Sweet By and By" - Zachariah Hickman - (YouTube Audio Library License)
- "Dome Sweet Dome" - Nat Keefe with The Bow Ties - (YouTube Audio Library License)
- "The Colonel" - Zachariah Hickman - (YouTube Audio Library License)
Graphics:
- J.R. Farrell @ Promotional Graphix Doylestown PA
www.theworldaccordingtomrbob.com
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