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Episode 202 – Over the Garden Wall

Take a journey with us into the Unknown as we discuss Over the Garden Wall! This time, we’re discussing liminality, whether identity is fixed, and the flimsy nature of reality.

Take a journey with us into the Unknown as we discuss Over the Garden Wall! This time, we’re discussing liminality, whether identity is fixed, and the flimsy nature of reality.

Some Sources You Might Find Interesting:

Over the Garden Wall: Crafting a Modern Fairy Tale by Quality Control

“There is only surrender”: Over the Garden Wall’s Portrayal of Anxiety and Guilt by Kelsey DuQuaine

Over the Garden Wall by Erin Horáková

“Where have we come and where shall we end?”: An Examination of Patrick McHale’s Over the Garden Wall as a Contemporary Otherworld Journey by Kayla Justice

Disclosing Contemporary Folk And Fairy Tales: A Semiotic Reading Of Narrative, Visual, And Musical Topics In The Cartoon Miniseries Over The Garden Wall by Lara Potgieter

Over the Garden Wall is a Fairy Tale Journey Out of Darkness by Melissa Brinks

Is Over the Garden Wall About Having Faith by PBS’ Idea Channel

Over the Garden Wall: A Case Study in Intermediality by Zora Van de Veire

Over The Garden Wall: Why Is The Unknown So Familiar? by What’s So Great About That?

Maurice Sendak’s Caldecott medal speech

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