Gramma's Cineplex.
The Grammaropolis video destination. Gramma takes the tickets, runs the projector, and knows everyone by name.
For audio-only listening (songs, the Punctuate This! album, future audio episodes), Gramma sends you down the street to WNOT Radio.
Every part of speech has a movie.
Pick your screen. Each song was written, recorded, and animated as a stand-alone short. They air on YouTube today; the canonical home is here.
The Grammaropolis Album. 2012.
The original Grammaropolis soundtrack, made in partnership with Parents' Choice Award-winning children's musician Doctor Noize. Every part-of-speech song, recorded with a full band, mixed for adult ears as well as kid ears.
Every song is a different musical genre. An epic musical-theater Verb number. A gospel-inspired Conjunction tune. The Interjection grooves to a techno electronica track and the Pronoun sings the piano blues. The videos in the Cineplex are the music videos; this is the album they came from.
For audio-only listening, head to WNOT Radio.
A theater, not a content grid.
Phase 2 turns this page into a working theater: a marquee that flips, ticket-stub bookmarks, a snack-bar of liner-note essays, and Gramma at the front of the house. Punctuation Department vignettes get a wing. Behind-the-scenes content from twenty years of Grammaropolis gets a back room. For now: the videos.