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The only authorized Tooth Fairy Collection!
11 Compact Discs
325 Episodes — Every Episode Ever Broadcast
In the early 1970s, Dick Orkin created a 2-minute radio serial that told the story of Newton Snookers — aka The Tooth Fairy.
The episodes dramatized Newton’s mishaps as — while proudly wearing his lavender dental smock, sequined high hat and mask — he visited the homes of children (and others) who had lost their teeth.
Following the age-old tradition, The Tooth Fairy would reach under the pillow, retrieve the tooth, and leave in its place a nickel, dime, quarter, bus token, or even an occasional slug.
The Tooth Fairy became a worldwide sensation, airing on more than 2,500 radio stations.
This is the only legal, authorized collection of Tooth Fairy episodes — painstakingly and lovingly remastered from the original tapes of the Molar Marauder’s creator, Dick Orkin.
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Note: The Complete Secret Adventures Of The Tooth Fairy is not for broadcast; it’s for your personal enjoyment only. 11 Compact Discs
325 Episodes - Every Episode Ever Broadcast
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Posted by Mark Huck
Thank you for issuing the complete Tooth Fairy Collection on CD!
The new format is welcome; it allows me to retire my 35 year old
cassette tapes, and enjoy the very well written and performed serial
anew! They are as entertaining now as then.
Posted by Dale Leichsenring
Wonderful stuff! The Tooth Fairy aired without my knowledge in the 70's, so this IS hearing it for the first time!!! Still am not all the way thru, but did want to let you know the smiles and chortles these episodes evoke.
Posted by Darrell Northen
This package is a great value and very nicely conceived. The audio quality is excellent. To a true fan of the Molar Marauder (me), price is no object, well, almost!
Listening once again to these misadventures of Newton Snookers brought back great high school memories from the early 70's, when I first heard them. Every morning, I would perch in front of my radio, (just like Ralphie in "A Christmas Story" waiting for Little Orphan Annie) ready to hear the next broadcast from the dental asylum located in the Tishamingo Towers. Too bad they never offered a secret decoder molar!
Just like a song brings back memories of times, places and friends, these episodes will do the same. Thanks, for finally getting this great package available to us — the true loyal fans of The Tooth Fairy!
Posted by Harvey Hartman
Upon receiving my much-anticipated Tooth Fairy set, I immediately plopped the first disc in the VW's CD player. Wow, what an enjoyable return to simpler times — before computers, sushi worms, and Britney Spears! Listening to the whole series over the following weeks was a real pleasure and while many of the episodes were instantly familiar, I had forgotten the finer details that made the series so enjoyable. My new Tooth Fairy collection is now sitting proudly between my Chickenman and Firesign Theate collections.
Posted by Jeff Scalf
I am a huge fan of Dick Orkin's work and absolutely love listening to Chickenman episodes that I had heard when I was an adolescent. I had never heard the Tooth Fairy stories when I was younger but knew if it was done by Dick Orkin and offered by Dan O'Day, it would be spectacular. Needless to say I was not disappointed. I love listening to the Tooth Fairy and Chickenman on my drive home from work. It's laugh out loud fun. As a long time purchaser of Dan O'Day products I can assure individuals that whatever Dan sells is of the highest quality.
Posted by Jordan Archer
I loved The Tooth Fairy as a kid and was really excited when it was released on CD's. After 30 years it's still often a roll on the floor laugh. And it brings back the memories of walking home from school listening to the radio for the latest episode of The Tooth Fairy. Like other classics of comedy, a good bit never goes bad. It was a fine addition to the Chickenman collection that I already own.
Posted by Tom Thornburg
After purchasing the Chickenman series, I couldn't resist adding The Tooth Fairy to my collection. It goes on the shelf right along with my Stan Freeberg collection. Thanks for making them available. I don't believe anyone takes the time to be that creative these days.
Posted by Rodney Elin
I had not heard any Tooth Fairy before. I bought it sight unseen based on my enjoyment and pleasure from Chickenman. I can say that I am glad that I paid what I did to get the complete Tooth Fairy. The quality is wonderful and it sounds excellent. I loved the inclusion of the Tooth Ranger card, which I now carry and display proudly in my wallet.i
Posted by Robert Cowan
I became cognizant (big word, great, eh? — shades of the verb "to wreak") of Chickenman in the mid 60's, listening to Jim Runyan on WCFL. Buried in the bowels (well, I had a stall I worked in...) of a gasoline station (Skelly, anyone remember them?) in Beloit, Wis., I listened on a bare bones radio chassis and speakers I purchased from Burstein-Applebee, a great old surplus electronics house in Kansas City, run by a couple of 75 year old ladies.
It took about 2 weeks for the effect of listening to the show to set in (on the shop) — first of me switching to or turning up the volume of the daily episode, later on, the whole shop would become silent — eyes turned inward, slack mouthed, drooling, with a bit of minor paralysis — well, okay, so we listened, minorly enraptured. The smirky smiles usually lasted at least an hour.
I had never even heard of the Tooth Fairy before I was contacted {as an owner of the Chickenman collectors package}. Sure enough, about 10 episodes in, the story, plus the Orkin magic, took over. This series is just as much fun as the Chickenman series. I will recommend the Molar Marauder for any fan of the Orkin touch — it ain't cheap, but the quality is there.
Posted by Rick Norwood
I'm very happy with the Tooth Fairy CDs. I enjoyed it as much as Chickenman. If I had not already been a fan of Chickenman, though, I would probably not have bought the Tooth Fairy. I was very happy with the package. It was expensive. But, for me, worth it.
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