Monstrum

2024

14 episodes · Feb 8, 2024

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  • S6E1

    Who Is This Japanese Yōkai That Is Obsessed With Your Butt?

    Feb 8, 202411m

    What looks like a reptile-amphibian hybrid, has a dish shaped skull, smells like fish, is child-like and out to steal your crops and drown your livestock? The Japanese water yokai, Kappa.

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  • S6E2

    Where the Wild Things Are and the Darkness of Max's Inner Journey

    Mar 7, 20249m

    As a kid, the monsters in Where the Wild Things Are were downright frightening. But thinking about the book as an adult, it’s clear there’s something deeper to this fantastically monstrous story.

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  • S6E3

    Kong Unleashed: The Making of the Original 1933 Film

    Apr 4, 20249m

    In this episode, we explore the legacy of the monumental 1933 film, King Kong, its groundbreaking special effects, and the complex racial and colonial undertones that continue to shape our understanding of this timeless classic.

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  • Is This North American Sea Serpent Real or a Hoax?
    S6E4

    Is This North American Sea Serpent Real or a Hoax?

    May 9, 202411m

    Many say that the waters of America’s northern coasts are home to an elusive sea serpent of legend. Named Caddy! Or Cadborosaurus, for long. Sightings and testimonials go back generations. Who is Caddy? And why are serpentine water creatures among humanity’s most prevalent monsters?

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  • Lost in the Backrooms: Exploring the Internet's Creepiest Liminal Space
    S6E5

    Lost in the Backrooms: Exploring the Internet's Creepiest Liminal Space

    Jun 6, 202411m

    Ever felt like a place seems real yet oddly unsettling? Welcome to The Backrooms, a digital folklore phenomenon that blurs the lines between reality and fiction, exploring the eerie and uncanny through playful, yet terrifying, community-driven digital storytelling.

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  • S6E6

    King Kong pt. 2

    Jun 27, 202411m

    Since his 1933 movie debut, King Kong’s impact on our culture has been persistent. For nearly a century, Kong’s story has changed to reflect, and sometimes comment on, our society’s issues with racism, sexism, and fear of the unknown. Let’s talk about how well this iconic monster’s evolution keeps up with our changing times.

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  • S6E7

    La Lechuza: The Shape-Shifting Witch-Owl

    Jul 18, 202411m

    You're walking home, a little tipsy, guided only by the moonlight. Suddenly, you sense something watching you: an unnervingly large owl with a human face! This is La Lechuza, a malevolent witch-owl from Tejano and Mexican folklore.

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  • S6E8

    The Mother of Vengeance: Grendel's Mom

    Aug 1, 20249m

    The big baddie in Beowulf isn't actually the monster Grendel, but Grendel's Mother. Who maybe isn't a monster at all? Often depicted as a hideous beast or an alluring seductress, her true nature is debated. Despite appearances, she’s described in warrior terms, challenging traditional gender roles. Translation and interpretation have shape her lore as a fearsome yet misunderstood figure.

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  • S6E9

    The Ancient Terror of the Chinese Hopping Corpse, Jiangshi

    Aug 29, 202413m

    Draped in Qing dynasty robes and sporting fanged teeth, long nails and grasping, outstretched arms, the Chinese hopping corpse, jiangshi, is a variation on the vampire that you won’t soon forget!

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  • S6E10

    Why Manticore Is a Dungeons & Dragons Legend

    Sep 26, 202413m

    Featured in tabletop RPGs, card games, books, animated movies and shows, the manticore is a legend. And there’s a lot of speculation about the origins of the manticore. Is it a man-eating monster from Persian myth or simply a misidentified tiger?

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  • S6E11

    The Unspoken Rules of Slasher Movies

    Oct 22, 202433m

    The 1974 movies Black Christmas and Texas Chain Saw Massacre gave rise to what would become one of cinema’s most enduring genres: the slasher film. In this special episode, we’ll talk about the origins, evolution and cultural impact of these gory popcorn films and take a close look at the key tropes—masked killers, final girls, and gore—that continue to make make slashers iconic.

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  • S6E12

    Gremlins: The Myth and the Menace

    Dec 5, 20249m

    You think you know Gremlins—but their story is far deeper than just the 1984 movie. Originally mischievous sprites blamed for aircraft malfunctions during WWI, they evolved into pop culture icons.

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  • S6E13

    Why Do These Christmas Monsters Want To Destroy the World?

    Dec 12, 20248m

    The Greek Christmas monster Kallikantzaros is a mischievous, goblin-like creature that emerges during the 12 days of Christmas to wreak havoc. Rooted in ancient Greek traditions, this wild legend makes the holidays just a little bit creepier!

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  • S6E14

    Why Did Changelings Terrorize the Victorian Age?

    Dec 26, 202411m

    Let’s talk about the unsettling legend of changelings, creatures said to replace humans with eerie, imperfect copies. What are the historical, cultural, and psychological roots of this folklore?

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