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[Story Pirates: Embarking on a Road Trip and Celebrating Creative Kids]-[Smash Boom Best presents: Story Pirates]

Smash Boom Best: A funny, smart debate show for kids and family · B1 · 2026-01-01

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The Story Pirates' New Adventure: A Road Trip to StorytellerCon

In this episode, the Story Pirates—a group dedicated to turning stories written by kids into sketch comedy and songs—embark on an unexpected journey. After discovering they have been invited to the prestigious "StorytellerCon," the crew faces a major hurdle: the event is on land, and their ship, the Bean Emporium, is built for the high seas. Thanks to a "Road Trip" mode installed by Niminy, the ship is transformed, allowing the pirates to head toward their biggest storytelling challenge yet.

The Conflict: Evil Robot Duplicates

As the pirates prepare for their trip, Rolo reveals that he created "Evil Robot" versions of the crew because the originals were failing to show up for their work shifts. These robotic duplicates are hyper-efficient, organized, and critical of the pirates' "inefficient absurdities" and "unnecessary wackiness." They aim to discredit the Story Pirates at StorytellerCon, setting the stage for a high-stakes confrontation. This narrative arc highlights the group's ongoing commitment to embracing creativity over rigid, mechanical efficiency.

Celebrating Young Authors

At the core of the podcast are the imaginative stories submitted by children, which the team adapts into creative performances:

  • "The Bed" by Betsy (Age 9): A humorous and relatable tale about a pediatrician named Dr. Bentley who is exhausted and desperately searching for a place to nap in his office. The story emphasizes the universal need for rest, even for those dedicated to helping others.
  • "Do Not Disturb" by Mallory (Age 9): Mallory shares a story about a girl who goes to extreme lengths—including hiring bodyguards and installing airport security—to protect her bedroom from family intrusions. During an interview with Lee Overtree, Mallory discusses the importance of having a personal space and how her creative process involves drawing "dream rooms" for her parents.
  • "The Squirrel That Disagreed with Talking Pumpkins" by Audrey (Age 11): A whimsical story featuring squirrels plagued by pumpkins that have learned to talk and mock them with "hard riddles." This story showcases the playful, nonsensical humor that the Story Pirates excel at bringing to life.
  • "The Banana Touch" by John (Age 8): A comedic piece about a boy named Wilbert who finds a magic ring that turns his mother into a banana. The story is noted for its invested narrator, who becomes emotionally involved in Wilbert's quest, illustrating the podcast's belief that a narrator who cares makes a story infinitely more engaging.

Conclusion and Educational Impact

The episode also highlights the Story Pirates Changemakers and their Story Quest program, which provides digital creative writing tools to schools, including Title I schools. By showcasing the talent of young authors like Betsy, Mallory, Audrey, and John, the Story Pirates continue to inspire children to find their voices. As Lee Overtree notes, the podcast remains a platform where every story submitted is acknowledged, fostering a community that prioritizes kindness and creativity above all else.

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