Lazy Day
episode of the Welcome to Night Vale podcast
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Lazy Day
Summary
Lazy Day is a podcast episode[1].
Key Facts
- Lazy Day's instance of is recorded as podcast episode[2].
- Lazy Day's screenwriter is recorded as Jeffrey Cranor[3].
- Lazy Day's screenwriter is recorded as Joseph Fink[4].
- Lazy Day's composer is recorded as Jon Bernstein[5].
- Lazy Day's genre is recorded as surrealist fiction[6].
- Lazy Day's genre is recorded as comedy podcast[7].
- Lazy Day's genre is recorded as fiction podcast[8].
- Lazy Day's genre is recorded as magic realist fiction[9].
- Lazy Day's genre is recorded as paranormal horror[10].
- Lazy Day's genre is recorded as LGBT podcast[11].
- Lazy Day's genre is recorded as comedy drama[12].
- Lazy Day's genre is recorded as news satire[13].
- Lazy Day's part of the series is recorded as Welcome to Night Vale[14].
- Lazy Day's production company is recorded as Night Vale Presents[15].
- Lazy Day's copyright license is recorded as proprietary license[16].
- Lazy Day's language of work or name is recorded as English[17].
- Lazy Day's distribution format is recorded as audio podcast[18].
- Lazy Day's country of origin is recorded as United States[19].
- Lazy Day's characters is recorded as Maureen Johnson[20].
- Lazy Day's characters is recorded as Cecil Palmer[21].
- Lazy Day's voice actor is recorded as Maureen Johnson[22].
- Lazy Day's voice actor is recorded as Cecil Baldwin[23].
- Lazy Day's narrative location is recorded as Night Vale[24].
- Lazy Day's narrative location is recorded as Southwestern United States[25].
- Lazy Day's theme music is recorded as The Ballad of Fiedler and Mundt[26].