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9.0 6 Seasons • 21 Episodes

Trope RPG - Canal's Four

This new four-part comedy role playing series from creator Millie Holten, features comedians Mark Bonanno (Aunty Donna), Jordan Raskopoulos, Pedro Cooray, Hayley Tantau, and game director Matthew Jackson. It's a classic heist parody - with improv and chaos!

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Mark Bonanno

    Mark Bonanno

  • Jordan Raskopoulos

    Jordan Raskopoulos

  • Harry Jun

    Harry Jun

  • Lena Moon

    Lena Moon

Overview

This new four-part comedy role playing series from creator Millie Holten, features comedians Mark Bonanno (Aunty Donna), Jordan Raskopoulos, Pedro Cooray, Hayley Tantau, and game director Matthew Jackson. It's a classic heist parody - with improv and chaos!

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