Angela Hughes

Sir Bocephus of Toadline

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The Tiny Tornadoes

In this whimsical first-person adventure from Sir Bocephus of Toadline, BoBo the pocket bully shares the story of the "Tiny Tornadoes"—four high-energy grandkids whose visits transform an ordinary house into a land of castles, chickens, and beautiful chaos. When the Tornadoes arrive, Mom becomes Nonna, Dad becomes Papa, snack rules get very flexible, and BoBo takes his royal duty as guardian and bed-patroller very seriously.

BoBo introduces each Tornado in loving (and funny) detail: Walt, the almost-grown 10-year-old Pirates fan with a snack-sharing habit; Winston, the six-year-old "tornado-octopus" whose busy hands never stop moving; Ren, the dancing princess who adores real chickens and secret candy from Nonna; and Maddie, the tiniest but fiercest Tornado who rules the crew with an iron fist, big bows, and a booming "BOOOBOO!" every time she sees her favorite pup.

Along the way, listeners meet Nonna the snack-sneaking mastermind, Papa the rule-bending co-conspirator, the skeptical cat Cheerio, the rarely seen castle cat, and puppy Sam. From backyard adventures to sleepover patrols, BoBo narrates a heartwarming tale of family, food, laughter, and why a little bit of chaos—especially with Nonna's snacks and Papa's soft rules—is his very favorite kind of storm.

On this silly St. Patrick’s Day adventure, Sir Bocephus of Toadline hears a legend: if he can find a leprechaun, he’ll be led to a magical stash of treasure-bones, squeaky balls, and toys at the end of a rainbow. There’s just one problem—there is no rainbow. So Bo harnesses his royal nose and magnificent sense of smell to track down a leprechaun anyway. Along the way he mistakes a green frog for a leprechaun, struggles to understand its mysterious ribbit-and-croak “language,” and becomes convinced this odd little creature could be his own personal treasure guide. While Mom protests and kitty wompas (a.k.a. Kitty, Kitty or Patches) looks on, Bo wrestles with what it really means to share, to listen, and to care for a tiny friend who doesn’t speak his language. Packed with playful misunderstandings, family-friendly humor, and gentle nods to St. Patrick’s Day folklore, this episode invites listeners of all ages into Sir Bocephus’s wonderfully wiggly imagination.

Sir Bocephus of Toadline finds himself in trouble for chewing everything in his kingdom whenever his people are away. Their solution? A new "companion"—a fuzzy, weaponized calico kitten named Patches, also known as Kitty, Kitty and Kitty Wompas. In this silly, story-driven first-person adventure, BoBo narrates how his sassy new Court Jester storms the castle, challenges his royal authority, and slowly wins his heart. Expect stair ambushes, tail pounces, and a thunderstorm truce as Sir Bo learns that every great knight needs a chaotic little jester by his side.

A family-friendly, comedic first-person adventure told by Sir Bocephus of Toadline, a sweet and silly American Pocket Bully living with his humans in a small town in Alabama. In this debut episode, Sir Bocephus introduces himself, his home, and his humans, sharing playful stories about bully life, big feelings in a small body, and what it’s like to be the most adored dog ever.