The Red Panda Adventures – Season One

The Red Panda Adventures podiobookWe continue to break new ground here at Podiobooks.com, now with the first of many audio dramas! Get ready for the first season of The Red Panda Adventures, an original production by Decoder Ring Theater:

From Decoder Ring Theatre’s full-cast audio drama podcasts comes The Red Panda Adventures – Season One. In the desperate days of the Great Depression, one man brought justice to the dark alleys and gas-lit streets of Toronto. Secretly one of the city’s wealthiest men, he lives a dual life as a masked man of mystery. Only his trusty driver, Kit Baxter, who joins him in his quest in the guise of The Flying Squirrel, knows who wears the mask of The Red Panda! Each episode is a self-contained story in the style of the classic broadcasts of radio’s golden age.





10 Responses to “The Red Panda Adventures – Season One”

  1. Gib Wood Says:

    Great! The Red Panda is my new super hero!

  2. hank Says:

    My 5-year-old,Anna,would like some stories to listen to on cd,for her cd player. We don’t have much money. We are struggling,and I am fixing to have surgery on my right leg. She needs cds,because this is not our computer,and we don’t always have access to it. She likes to listen to old time radio broadcast and books on cd with me. Any way you can help will be appreciated. Thank you so much,and God bless!
    Hank Christen
    5603 66 Lane N.
    St.Petersburg,Florida 33709

  3. Kronikarz Says:

    Yes! Red Panda is a great radio drama, and the radio drama idea is also great! Please, more of radio drama and Red Panda!

  4. Jamila Says:

    Canada greatest superhero, The Red Panda, is simply one of the best audio dramas I’ve heard in a good long while. I especially love the voices for The Red Panda and his side kick, the Flying Squirrel. Lots of good fun, never fails to make me laugh out loud or gasp in shock!

    Trying to pace myself with this one, I ate up “Black Jack Justice” way too fast, and I know I’ll have to save myself for the next line up from Decoder Ring Theatre ;)

  5. Alan Says:

    This book, like all of Decoder Ringer’s stories is a lot of fun.

  6. Maureen Says:

    I am just crazy about the Red Panda stories! But I want more! They are campy and fun with interesting story lines. Black Jack Justice is my other favorite. Can’t pick one, love both of them! Looking forward to more in the future. Thanks for all the fun and enjoyment!

  7. Digamma Says:

    Funny funny funny. The Red Panda has that old school charm. and the fact that Flying Squirrel is the muscle is awesome. though She sounds a little like Lois Griffin.( I mean that in a good way.0

  8. Chrissy Says:

    Just enjoyed Red Panda sooo much. Laughed til my sides ached.
    Thoroughly, thoroughly recommended.

    Now for book 2.

  9. Mike Says:

    I love The Red Panda Adventures. I can’t wait to get to Season Two but have gone directly to the Decoder Ring podcast for those, so I’m currently listening to lots and lots of Black Jack Justice, which is also awesome.
    The show is almost too entertaining. I love the back and forth between Red Panda and Kit Baxter. I love the running gags(like not revealing the identity of the Red Panda, and “Kit Baxter, Behave yourself”). I love the show, it’s like taking Batman and mixing it with old episodes of The Shadow, it’s perfect and I look forward to more from the show.

  10. Pete Says:

    I’ve been religiously listening to The Red Panda Adventures since 2005. Almost five years later, I still anticipate every-other Friday when a new episode will be released. Greg, Clarissa, and the whole Decoder Ring crew have become part of my extended family. It’s an absolutely awesome podcast combining humor, suspense, relationships, fast cars, bad guys, and more in a pre-WW2 1930′s setting. They somehow consistently manage to merge modern humor and banter with the past. If you’ve ever enjoyed The old Shaddow, Green Hornet, or Batman radio programs, you can’t go wrong with The Red Panda Adventures!

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