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Dreamboy is a podcast produced by Night Vale Presents .

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Background

The podcast contains original songs by Terry. [1] The podcast debuted on October 23, 2018. [2] [3] The podcast contains musical elements. [4] The show contains content that is sexually explicit. [5] [6] The story is narrated by the protagonist, Dane Terry, who works at the Pepper Heights Zoo. [7] [8] The story is set in a fictional town in Ohio. [9] The podcast debuted on October 23, 2018. [10] Throughout the show it is unclear what is real and what is a dream making Dane an unreliable narrator. [11] Sarah Griffin wrote in The Irish Times that the show is "poetic and moving ... [with] some of the finest soundscape work and music I've heard in the medium." [12] The podcast was originally a play. [13] The podcast was created by Dane Terry and Ellie Heyman with voices by Cecil Baldwin, Gianna Massi, Avery Draut, and Morgan Meadows. [14]

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