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You’re Invited to Mary Kate & Ashley’s Christmas Party: The Girls Starve Their Dog

You’re Invited to Mary Kate & Ashley’s Christmas Party: The Girls Starve Their Dog

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We’re doing it again, not covering one of MKA’s feature length films! Today we expand the Mary Kate and Ashley cinematic universe by taking a deeper dive than anyone ever needed into the straight to VHS classic, You’re Invited to Mary Kate and Ashley’s Christmas Party. We talk about baking Christmas cookies, the tourism department at the city of Vail, Colorado, the twins’ dubious history with dogs and what an absolute acid trip of an operetta this whole thing is.


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Creator, Host, Art, Audio Editor: Sequoia Simone

Creator, Host, Video Editor: Olivia Vessel

Music: Tom Danat

Lyrics: Olivia Vessel



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