This show bills itself as an anthology, and it is.... sort of? I mean, it's got different, stand-alone short stories, read by a single narrator. But the meta-plot is so integrally a part of the story, that it's not really meta? I came in expecting something that was focused more on the stories themselves, but am not at all disappointed with what I got instead.A lot of shows use the "just a group of friends making a podcast" convention, but Tiny Terrors is the most believable one I've listened to. It feels... authentic, in a way other shows haven't-- with a great deal of backstage style content getting through to the audience. I became invested in the frame characters almost immediately, and a lot more interested in them than the stories themselves.Everything about the way this is told and the stories it's telling take me back to being a 4th grader, telling scary stories with my friends in the corner of the playground. Except listening to this show, there's a touch of honest-to-god what if fear.Won't lie, the name originally put me off. It was picturing evil kid horror a la children of the corn. I'm glad I got over that misconception and started listening.