An enigmatic inventor attempts to build his namesake: a childhood machine. He offers counsel to a trio of characters who have similarly bizarre pursuits.
Essence of Goodman
Childhood Machine
Good Lady (voice)
Equinox
Despair
An enigmatic inventor attempts to build his namesake: a childhood machine. He offers counsel to a trio of characters who have similarly bizarre pursuits.
2015-03-05
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