SOLD OUT. Very sorry, but the last copy of the limited edition "STORY OF CHICKENMAN" collector's package has been sold.
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If you're a Dick Orkin fan, you can download this audio seminar in which he explains how he has come up with so many creative ideas for Chickenman, The Secret Adventures of the Tooth Fairy, and of course the thousands of brilliant Radio Ranch radio commercials.
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Posted by Michael Lehmann
I used to listen to Chickenman on WKBW 1520 in Buffalo. I heard Tooth Fairy after that and I have to tell you that my 19 and 22 year old sons are huge fans as well. Thank you for making these two shows available...the humor and comedy more than holds up today...the comedy timing is extraordinary and all of the voice talents do a remarkable job!
Posted by Bob Howell
I cannot stop laughing. Purchased the collectors edition for road trips with my three traveling buddies. We all remembered when these episodes were originally popular and can recite a number of the programs. My wife did not understand our Chickenman humor until I played some of the Cd's during a trip recently. She and I laughed until our sides hurt and NOW she understands. Thank you for offering this great collection of a classic from years ago. They are still as funny as I remembered. Gotta go now to listen to the next CD of Chickenman.
Posted by Mike Driscoll
I used to listen to 'Chickenman' on the radio religiously every day. I haven't laughed so hard since. I was elated when I found out the whole series with every episode was available. I haven't been disappointd. I have the CD's in my car and it keeps me highly entertained as I travel around. After this I may be interested in purchasing the 'Tooth Fairy'. Thanks guys for giving aa of us 'Chickenman' lovers another chance to relive life without all the stress and atrocities that are going on today.
Posted by Shelley Horsley
I wanted to send you a quick note and thank you for your assistance in ordering the Chicken Man radio show. My husband said when it originally was broadcast, he wouldn't leave for school before Chicken Man.
I'm going to be honest with you. This series that my husband held in such regard sounded pretty stupid and I could only hope that he'd trip down memory lane when I wasn't home. Christmas day arrives, he discovers the Chicken Man CD set and BAM! That night he introduced me to the first episode. Then the second and third.
Then it happened...I asked him to play another, then another. It IS stupid! But it's the most funny stupid series I have ever heard! I LOVE these shows!!!
Posted by Unknown
When Chickenman originally aired, I was just a kid but I had an older stepbrother who went to Vietnam. When he would come home on leave, he used to tell me about Chickenman. It sounded interesting to me but it always came on too early in the morning, before I would get out of bed. Now I can hear the entire series! Thanks much to Dick Orkin and company.
Posted by Unknown
If you don`t know Chickenman , you don`t know chicken###t !!!!!
Posted by Cheri Solso
The set of Chickenman CDs arrived today! Yippeee! My wonderful husband got me hooked on listening to Chickenman two years ago. We were living at opposite ends of California. Each evening my sweetheart would call me on my cell phone and we would listen to Chickenman on XM Radio. A sweet, endearing memory. Imagine my delight at finding this side-splittingly funny show on CD, and guess what my husband is getting for Christmas?? Thank you!
Posted by Woody R. Freeman, TSgt. USAF, Retired
The Chickenman cd's are as funny as I remember them in Vietnam. They are a part of our (Vietnam) heritage. I will get many hours of entertainment from them. Thanks again for making an old man happy.
Posted by Olaf Borkner
Few weeks before I discovered your page on the Internet, I spoke to my
wife about Chickenman. It must be 20 years ago. Early in the morning,
she had to leave for work. But she never left our flat, without listening to AFN, and that hilarious Chickie, even if she missed the bus.
Say, there was a Guy named Leon Cablemouth! Am I mistaken or not, but I thought he was a colegue of Chickenman (or was it the toothferi).
Thank you again, for your fabulous production.
Posted by Mark McCoy
Thanks for putting together the Chickenman episodes. It was worth the wait to get them all! — Mark McCoy
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