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Maked Up Stories: Imaginative Kids Stories

Asher and the Rise of the RePalace, Part II

Maked Up Stories: Imaginative Kids Stories

Maked Up Stories

Kids & Family, Stories For Kids

4766 Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2025

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

When Asher rescues a talking pig with hands and a nervous robot that bottles stress into plastic, he discovers a factory churning out junk—and learns it doesn’t have to be that way. With courage, creativity, and a lot of recycled parts, Asher and his new friends transform the factory into a community hub where nothing (and no one) is disposable.


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Maked Up Stories is a daily children’s bedtime stories podcast. Perfect for your bedtime routine, your commute, or for some high quality screen-free entertainment at home. Our interactive format will ignite your imagination. Rich vocabulary with plenty of context clues supports your child’s language development.


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Check out our sister podcast Maked Up Clubhouse, where all the storytellers are kids! https://open.spotify.com/show/1DJIjGsPGXvUi4Qmcima0K?si=8cb76c3e21b248d0


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0:00.0

Welcome to Makeup Stories. My name's Oliver.

0:17.3

Go to makeupstories.com to join the MakeDup Club.

0:21.5

Yeah.

0:23.0

Hello and welcome to MakeDup.

0:25.3

I'm your host, Amanda.

0:27.4

Today's episode is a continuation of our story, Asher, and the rise of the Reapalice.

0:34.2

When we left off yesterday, Asher had suggested that instead of hiding from Prodco and its drones,

0:41.6

the friends should build something better, something that can't be bottled.

0:46.1

What does he have in mind? Let's find out.

0:50.9

The next morning, the scrap shack smelled like cinnamon toast and hot wires. Plastomax was standing at the

0:58.4

stove, very stiffly, holding a spatula in one hand and a slightly burned piece of bread in the other.

1:06.2

Unit attempted breakfast protocol, he said. Success rate 73%. It's perfect, Asher said, taking the toast

1:15.3

gratefully. I like mine crispy. Hammy was already up and pacing. She had cleared a space on the

1:22.4

floor and laid out a map made from stitched together scraps of old blueprints.

1:31.2

Circles, arrows, and scribbled notes covered it.

1:37.5

If we want to shut down Prodco's main production floor, she said, pointing with a wrench, we'll need to disrupt these four nodes, power, packaging, pressure control, and the product output.

1:47.0

Let me guess, Asher said, between bytes. Each one is guarded by some kind of terrible,

1:54.0

over-designed machine. Bingo, said Hammy, and probably at least one motivational poster that says something like more stress equals more success.

2:05.1

Gross, Asher muttered.

2:07.6

Plastomax stepped closer, examining the map.

2:11.3

Pressure control system is vulnerable to counter frequency feedback.

2:15.9

Unit can generate white noise array.

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