Not My Fantasy

The Last Unicorn (1982) (feat. Allyssa Swearingen)


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The Last Unicorn (1982) (feat. Allyssa Swearingen)

 

The third film in the Crag-verse is the 1982 animated cult classic, The Last Unicorn. We’re joined once again by our friend Allyssa because this fantasy movie is one of her absolute favorites — and Cullen’s too! But Hannah thought it was super boring. We chat about everything from the dynamic lore of unicorns and harpies, the movie’s ‘70s folk-rock soundtrack, a Last Unicorn-themed story pitch for Dimension 20, and the top tips for protecting yourself against immortal beings (because, obviously, they exist).

 

Check out Allyssa and her awesome art (often D&D inspired!) on Instagram @a.m.swearingen! And, if you love our dynamic as a trio, then you’ll love Gleeboot, a podcast where we got drunk and talked about rebooting Glee one episode at a time. Find Gleeboot wherever you listen to Not My Fantasy!

 

Research for this episode:

  • The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle
  • A lot of google searches and Podcasts
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    Research & Writing by Cullen Callaghan. 

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    Cover Art by William Callaghan

    Intro Music: "The Quest" by Scott Little.

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