You've found The Lost Episodes of Adventures in Odyssey! These displaced, misplaced, second-guessed and just plain forgotten stories from the popular family audio drama are back! Dusted off, then digitally remastered for outstanding sound quality, these wayward episodes from the early days are loaded with great storytelling and values-based content (like you've come to expect!) Fresh from exile, here are the stories time almost forgot.
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You’ve found The Lost Episodes of Adventures in Odyssey! Since this fun filled audio drama began, there’s been a handful of programs that never found their way into regularly - released albums - until now! The Lost Episodes features classic stories from the early days of the show with engaging antics and adventurous frolics as the characters of Odyssey bring biblical principles to life. Featuring the voice talents of Hal Smith, Katie Leigh, Will Ryan, Walker Edmiston, and Dave Madden.
When Emily Forbes' dentist finds out that Emily's brother has been terrorizing her into thinking that the dentist is going to pull all her teeth out, he and Emily prepare a plan of their own to show her brother a thing or two.
Phillip Callas gets angry during baseball practice and tells his younger brother Dean to go home. When Dean doesn't return home, the police get involved and try to track down the boy.
On Valentine's Day, Jimmy Barclay gets a note in his mailbox addressed to him from Jessie Morales. She thinks he is "the cutest boy in the whole school"...unfortunately for her, Jimmy wants to get rid of her.
Stories, bloopers, secrets and humor from the actors who make Adventures in Odyssey such a huge success. Featuring many of the actors who have recorded with Odyssey over the past 15 years.
This album was produced after the completion of the Gold Audio Series as a way of releasing many of the episodes that still had not been released as extra bonuses in that series. However, after the release of this album there are still several unreleased episodes: 15 full episodes and three split episodes. There are also at least one lost split episode that has been fully produced but never released to the general public.
This is the only album to have ever featured 17 episodes. Before its release, the largest amount of episodes included in an album had been 14 in Album 07: On Thin Ice.