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This week the Hosts plunge into the spectral cesspool of digital damnation, as we boot up the blood-streaked cartridge and take a long, hard stare into the maw of Lavender Town Syndrome—a supposed phenomenon that emerged from the haunted silicon heart of 1990s Japan, leaving behind a trail of shrieking children, shattered minds, and data that no sane person would code. With a soundtrack engineered like a neural drill and tones pitched to summon something ungodly from the shadowy trench of our subconscious, this episode explores the sinister myth of a cursed Pokémon game. Was it mass hysteria, urban legend, or a digital sigil encoded with something far older than Pikachu? Join us as we chase spectral signals through the static haze, peeling back layers of corrupted code and weaponized nostalgia in search of answers. But be warned—there are some places the mind should never go. And this one comes with an 8-bit soundtrack tuned for madness. No gods. No masters. Just Game Boys... and the children who heard them calling... Citizens of the Milky Way, prepare yourselves for Video Game Urban Legends: Pokemon's Lavender Town Syndrome! Sound and Editing by Gage Hurley Check out VaporVerse: https://www.youtube.com/@vaporversemusic++++Check out our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/creepstreetpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creepstreetpodcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/@creepstreetpodcast5062?feature=shared TikTik: https://www.tiktok.com/@creepstreetpodcast #ParanormalPodcast #CryptidEncounters #ScaryStoryTime #TrueScaryStories #StayParanoid #MidnightShiftHorror #CreepStreetPodcast #ParanormalEncounters #ParanormalActivity #UnexplainedMysteries #CreepyStories #AlienEncounters #UrbanLegends #WeirdButTrue #SupernaturalMysteries #ScaryPodcast #HorrorCommunity #HorrorPodcast #CreepyTales #SpookySeason #ExploreTheUnknown #MythAndMystery #ComedySketch #Comedy #ComedyShorts #HorrorComedy #ParanormalTikTok #WeirdHistory #SpookySeason #GhostsAndGhouls #ThingsThatGoBumpInTheNight #IntoTheUnknown #OccultMysteries #HauntedArtifacts #OccultFolklore #DarkFolklore #SupernaturalLore #StayFreaky #Pokemon #Pickachu #PokemonRed #PokemonGreen #PokemonBlue
Content warning: Kala's story this week includes some discussion of suicide. If you wish to skip this topic, jump to Brittany's story at 42:08. Happy Spooky Wednesday and HAPPY HALLOWEEN, EVERYONE! It is our final week of Urban Legends October, and we've got two stories to get you into the holiday mood. First, Kala talks about Lavender Town Syndrome. According to urban legend, this level in the first two Pokémon GameBoy games led over 200 people to commit suicide. Was it the music or the sad content? Is it a conspiracy that Nintendo is trying to cover up? Or is the whole thing made up? And Brittany tells us about the legend of The Whistler. In this creepy story a person heard whistling as a child, and then the exact same whistling again 10 years later in a completely different place. That's not too creepy, right? It gets weirder. As an adult, the user hears the exact same whistling again, on a canoe with his girlfriend, causing them to look further into what this could be… Once he had an idea of what might be going on, that's when the creepiness really begins.
Die eine gruselige Geschichte, die ihr von einer Freundin eines Bekannten eures Cousins und dessen Schwester über mehrere Ecken via Messenger und Hörensagen mitbekommen habt - erinnert ihr euch an die? Top! Denn heute geht es bei Null Uhr Eins um genau das: Urban Legends, Creepypastas, und moderne Internet-Schauermärchen. Denise macht einen imaginären Spaziergang zum Kiosk um sich von ihrem Taschengeld die neueste Ausgabe Kids Zone zu gönnen und entführt euch ins Jahr 1996, als Pokémon Rot und Blau/Grün in Japan erschienen sind. Der Hype um eines der wohl meistgespielten Videospiele der Welt schlug dann jedoch 2010 in morbide Faszination um, als eine vermeintlich erschreckende Entdeckung dem Spiel neuen Aufwind gegeben hat… Kim wiederum reist nach Point Pleasant und begibt sich auf die Spur des gruseligen Mottenmannes in “The Mothman Prophecies” (2002). Der Film von Mark Pellington schafft, so Kim, eine einzigartig unheimliche Atmosphäre - dabei ist der Mothman aber nicht nur eine Filmfigur. Setzt euren Internet-Alu-Hut auf und springt auf euren Reddit-Gaul, denn wir machen heute Grusel-Rodeo!Achtung!- Es gilt eine Inhaltswarnung für Denises Segment: darin geht es zwischen 35:10 und 36:02 um Suizid.- Die Folge enthält wesentliche Spoiler über “The Mothman Prophecies”, und auch das Ende des Films zwischen 1:15:09 und 1:17:18.Shownotes: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/qk6s6aj41b0hxyg65573n/43-Urban-Legends-Shownotes.docx?rlkey=zlg6p9spf2qqymy3h0oworhtb&st=543snyhc&dl=0
Another week of cursed games. This week we took a break from Ben Drowned but that will be back next week with the final part. This week we have Pokemon Black and also the Lavender Town Syndrome. Neither are in depth or as long as Ben Drowned but I had never heard the Pokemon Black story and thought it was rather interesting. It's a bit different then most of the cursed game stories since it doesn't involve horrific death and curses to people who play. Instead its a bit more moral issues and psychological damage. There's of course our usual banter but a bit more excessive this week. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arcanumobscura/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arcanumobscura/support
The Pokemon games. Rated E for everyone. Fun for adult and child alike, and a fond memory lane for anyone who grew up during and post 1990's. It is a source of childhood memory, as well as the find parts of the upbringing of multi-cultural and multi-generational upbringings. Some say, however, that there is something sinister beneatht he surface. A dark secret regarding one of the in-game towns. Is this true? Was it covered up? And most importantly, can we find evidence of it? ----------------- This episode was brought to you by keeponsharing!!! LINK BELOW!!! https://keeponsharing.com/ Want to know a bit about them first? Check out their introduction video here: https://youtu.be/ptfeAiAzyeU ----------------- Visit us on the web- http://www.asylum817.com ----------------- to support the show, check us out on Patreon- http://www.patreon.com/asylum817 ----------------- DISTROKID AFFILIATE LINK: https://www.distrokid.com/vip/seven/3128872 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/billie-dean-shoemate-iii/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/billie-dean-shoemate-iii/support
Welcome to MIKE TALKS, a bonus Friday podcast where I have conversations with friends. This week, I'm chatting to Cameron James and Alexei Toliopoulos. Cam and Lex are investigative comedians who solve mysteries through their comedy podcasts, 'Finding Drago' and 'Finding Desperado,' and they've just released their brand new series, 'Finding Yeezus' which looks at an online video game conspiracy. Cam and Lex chat about their creative process, documentaries that inspired them and other mysteries in the video game sphere.Become a Patron: https://patreon.com/radiomikeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did the original version of Pokémon make kids commit suicide? Probably not but let us tell you the tale!
When the first Pokemon games were released in 1996, children across Japan couldn't WAIT to get their hands on a copy and begin their adventure... but the mood of the game shifted as soon as they reached a location called Lavender Town, a place where dead Pokemon are laid to rest. It's said that SOMETHING about the original theme music even sent children to the hospital... but is it true? Let's investigate.VOTE FOR THIS PARANORMAL LIFE IN THE IRISH PODCAST AWARDShttps://www.theirishpodcastawards.ie/vote/Support us on Patreon.com/ThisParanormalLife to get access to weekly bonus episodes!Buy Official TPL Merch! - thisparanormallife.com/storeMedium articlehttps://medium.com/truly-adventurous/project-poltergeist-745f2d498849Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTubeJoin our Secret Society Facebook CommunityAdvertise on This Paranormal Life via Gumball.fmResearch by Amy GrisdaleEdited by Louis BlatherwickIntro music by www.purple-planet.com
The DOOM Slayer is Link, okay? Jess McDonell presents the 10 Most Ludicrous Video Game Urban Myths You Actually Believed... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on The Final Boy, we dive into some urban legends. In this series, Mat and Dustin, secretly from each other, choose lore or urban legends to talk about. In this weeks episode Mat deep dives into the Fresno Night Crawler and Dustin searches for any validity to the Lavender Town Syndrome. Not scared yet? You will be with a free month of Shudder streaming service, just use code "FINALBOYS" at check out to start your month of sleepless nights..........................................................Stay up to date and follow us on twitter and Instagram @thefinalboysSend us your spooky listener stories at www.thefinalboys.comIntro music done by @twin_crab
Get a $20 Amazon gift card when you sign up for Buzzsprout using our affiliate link. Podcasting isn't hard when you've got the right partners: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1134590Hello, Spooky Children! In today's episode, Authr gives us a lesson in Geofence Warrants AKA The Goverment is Definitely Watching. Then Niko takes us back in time to the old days of creepypasta with a deep dive into Lavender Town Syndrome. Thanks for listening, and remember to leave us a rate and review and share us with a friend! And, as always, stay spooky y'all! Okay byeee!!!Find us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @truthandscare! Theme Music: Sarah O'Heeron (@shutupsarah on fiverr) Cover Art: Dyscrasia-Eucrasia (dyscrasia-eucrasia.tumblr.com), Ad Music: Metamorphosis by Myuu (Youtube Here)
The original Japanese release of Pokémon Red and Green supposedly contained a song — the Lavender Town theme — with frequencies so high and unpleasant that it drove children to commit suicide.Or did they?While the story makes for an interesting, spooky Creepypasta, it also reignited the interest in Pokémon at a time when the series' sales were hitting an all-time low. Could Nintendo have invented the story of the haunting song to help increase sales? Join Nick Sarnelli and Austin Harvey as they dig deep into the theory this week!Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @2Guys1TruthEmail us: 2guys1truth@gmail.comMusic Credits:Seventh Seal by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4340-seventh-sealLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license‘Lavender Town' Orchestral — Vanitashttps://soundcloud.com/vanitasm/lavender-townSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/2guys1truth. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/2guys1truth. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I take a look at the creepypasta called "Lavender Town Syndrome" and see what its all about. The Porygon episode of the anime is also touched on! Support the pod:https://www.patreon.com/videogamewafflehttps://linktr.ee/videogamewaffle
Pokemon, it's a name synonymous with the world of gaming. We started this season by taking a look at Lavender Town Syndrome and the conspiracies behind it. Now, we will end this season by taking a look at the Pokemon game that took the entire world by storm, Pokemon Go. Undoubtedly, a game that requires you to be outside and active will turn up many horror stories? Let's find out. Welcome to the dark side of gaming. Darek Weber (Host)- https://twitter.com/DarekScary Joey Sourlis (Sound production)- https://twitter.com/JoeySourlisVo Swamp Dweller (Producer)- https://twitter.com/SwampDwellerYT Author JoJo (Writer) - https://twitter.com/Author_jo_jo
Join us as we talk about Lavender Town syndrome, Killswitch, BEN drowned, Polybius, Mario Paint, Trials Evolution secret key, and Fallout messages. Follow the Podcast: @FilthyRaine Follow Gafiltha: @Gafiltha Follow Raine: @RaineShadow Bones Coffee Affiliate Link Letter Shoppe Ambassador Link Etsy Shop Link Sources: Lavender Town syndromehttps://freegametips.com/cursed-video-games-myths-and-legends/https://youtu.be/felyHtGdjhkhttps://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/Lavender_Town_SyndromeKillswitchhttps://www.kotaku.com.au/2016/07/the-story-of-killswitch-the-creepy-game-no-one-has-ever-played/BEN drownedhttps://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/BEN_Drownedhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_DrownedPolybius, Mario Paint, Trials Evolution, and Fallouthttps://www.thegamer.com/best-reddit-video-game-horror-stories/https://www.gamesradar.com/terrifying-video-game-creepypastas-to-make-you-never-play-alone-again-from-demonic-sonics-to-haunted-minecrafts/
In this episode, Jorrel and Jandro journey into the scary stories of Creepypastas. They explained the origin of creepypastas and read the stories of the most popular Creepypastas. The story of the Slenderman, Jeff the Killer, Lavender Town Syndrome and, Rusian Sleep Experiment. Join them this week to find out what truly scares us and how to survive the most terrifying and bone-chilling stories of the internet! Subscribe to our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdH-XDtjVcbXhglaJd94jBw
In the late 90s, a mysterious and macabre rumor about the revolutionary game called Pokemon spread like wildfire: Lavender Town Syndrome. During the first few days of the release of Pokemon Red and Green in Japan, back in February 27, 1996, a peak of mysterious deaths and illnesses appeared in children between the ages of 10-15. In this Basement Tapes mini, Gracey takes us on a nostalgic trip to Lavender Town and provides some theories and truths to the dark lore surrounding the game. Some extras for you: Lavender Town Music (Original Japanese Version from Pokemon Red and Green) Lavender Town Syndrome (Original Story on Pastebin) **We removed the Unown video because after decoding it we learned it contains hate speech which we absolutely do not tolerate. ** Have a personal true crime story or paranormal encounter you'd like to share with us? We'd love to hear from you! Send us an email over at yourspookyneighbors@gmail.com For updates and extra content, follow Your Spooky Neighbors on social media: https://www.instagram.com/yourspookyneighbors https://www.facebook.com/yourspookyneighbors
#freakyattractions #mrfreaky #freaky In this video Mr. Freaky narrates two classic creepypasta stories from the early days of the genre. Feast your ears on Suicidemouse.avi and The Lavender Town Syndrome. -These Creepypastas are fictional and for entertainment purposes only- ► Original Stories Suicidemouse.avi https://www.creepypasta.com/suicidemo... Lavender Town Syndrome https://www.creepypasta.com/lavender-... ► Narrated by Mr. Freaky **SUBSCRIBE & HIT THAT NOTIFICATION BELL!** ►► CLICK LINK TO SUBSCRIBE https://tinyurl.com/y6fe78al Discord Link ► https://discord.gg/26EAEYjmmq © 2021 Freaky Attractions. All rights reserved.
Friends! This week, skewed a little by upcoming personal stuff, this another sound based episode: Corey digs into a brief history of Civil Defense Sirens, and Holly tells the real story of Lavender Town Syndrome. EAS Alarm Comparison #1 EAS Alarm Comparision #2 The Original Binaural Lavender Town theme Our Linktr.ee Support us on Ko-Fi Instagram --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Pokemon has been a fixture of many of our lives, a world full of fantasy monsters and relatable characters. For better or for worse, the franchise has continued to be a powerhouse on a global scale. As a result, many disturbing stories involve Pokemon in one form or another. Perhaps one of the most infamous is the lavender town syndrome phenomenon. Allegedly, just the mere sound of this long could drive you insane! Welcome to the dark side of gaming. TDN (Host)- https://twitter.com/TDNMusicc Joey Sourlis (Sound production)- https://twitter.com/JoeySourlisVo Swamp Dweller (Producer)- https://twitter.com/SwampDwellerYT Justine Perry (Writer)- justineperry.com
Hey guys! For today's episode we have a creepy line up. First up we have a crazy The Girl In The Photograph Story, in which a boy finds a picture of a beautiful girl, little did he how the consequences of acquiring that bizrre thing, next we have a phenomenon called the Lavender Town Syndrome, which is a suicide syndrome in children between the ages of 7 and 12 caused by the Pokémon game, and then we talk about 5-6 most haunted places in India, lastly a story titled I Begged You, what can we say about this other than it's just super weird ! Happy listening, if you a story to share then please send us an email at creepytales69@gmail.com. Bye for now, See you next week!
Robin and Adam bring you Pastatime #1! Pastatime episodes are dedicated to reading the wonderful short fiction from internet communities like Creepypasta, The SCP Foundation, and even our wonderful Spooky Friend community. This week, Robin and Adam read Creepypastas that include "I Sat on the Bus," "Lavender Town Syndrome," "Darkness in the Rear View," and "Gateway of the Mind." Stay a while and listen, share, subscribe, and review!
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The worldwide sensation that is Pokémon, unbeknownst to the general public, is consumed with a dark history. From dark lore hidden in the plain sight for various pokémon, to a conspiracy of suicides and illnesses in children. In this episode of Scared Topless our producer, Tyler takes the mic to discuss The Lavender Town Syndrome.
On the third night of our 13 Nights of Frights, we share just how a Pokemon video game may have been responsible for a rash of suicides in Japan. Host Brianna also shares that one time when she was almost a witness to a seance. Listener discretion is advised.
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The Lavender Town Syndrome (also known as "Lavender Town Tone" or "Lavender Town Suicides") was a peak in suicides and illness of children between the ages of 7-12 shortly after the release of Pokémon Red and Green in Japan, back in February 27th, 1996. Rumors say that these suicides and illness only occurred after the children playing the game reached Lavender Town, whose theme music had extremely high frequencies, that studies showed that only children and young teens can hear, since their ears are more sensitive. Due to the Lavender Tone, at least two-hundred children supposedly committed suicide, and many more developed illnesses and afflictions. The children who committed suicide usually did so by hanging or jumping from heights. Those who did not acted irrationally complained of severe headaches after listening to Lavender Town's theme. Although Lavender Town now sounds differently depending on the game, this mass hysteria was caused by the first Pokémon game released. After the Lavender Tone incident, the programmers had fixed Lavender Town's theme music to be at a lower frequency, and since children were no longer affected by it. One video appeared in 2010 using ”special software" to analyze the audio of Lavender Town's music. When played, the software created images of the Unown near the end of the audio. This raised a controversy, since the Unown didn't appear until the Generation 2 games: Silver, Gold, and Crystal. The Unown translate to "LEAVE NOW". There is also the said Beta Version of Lavender Town. It is said that the Beta Version of Pocket Monsters was released to some kids to test the games. This is the video of the Beta Version of Lavender Town: --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thyhorrorcosmic/message
In this week's episode, Jenn and Lexi take on creepypastas. Lexi describes the Lavender Town Syndrome for her story while Jenn takes on the creepiness known as Rakes. The end of this will leave you with chills! Sources:https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/Lavender_Town_Syndromehttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavender_Townhttp://blackbag.gawker.com/lavender-town-the-bizarre-pokemon-child-suicide-conspi-1690396450https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/The_Rakehttps://monster.fandom.com/wiki/Rake
The Game Jawns crew sits down to discuss the various urban legends in gaming. From the strange, the supernatural, the real, and to the simply unbelievable they talk about them all. Wanted to know more about the "Atari Game Dump" or the stories surrounding the "Lavender Town Syndrome" from Pokemon? The Game Jawns crew has got you covered. Also there is NO secret cow level in Diablo. Episode 41 Info: Podcasters: Mitch Cook: @TheMitchCook (https://twitter.com/TheMitchCook) Reilly Zink @trippingover2ft (https://twitter.com/TrippingOver2Ft) Jack Forschner @jackforschner (https://twitter.com/JackForschner) Like what you hear? Follow, subscribe, and share us with people you love! Don't forget to visit us at: GameJawnspodcast.com (https://my.captivate.fm/GameJawnspodcast.com) Consider SUPPORTING Lantern Light Studios on our Patreon at: patreon.com/lanternlightstudios (https://my.captivate.fm/patreon.com/lanternlightstudios) Want to support just Game Jawns directly instead of all our projects? We got you covered! You can make Game Jawns specific donations at Glow.fm here: https://glow.fm/gamejawns/ (https://glow.fm/gamejawns/) and as always, thank you for your support! Don't forget to show your support for the awesome RPG based Card Game https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/505226565/cartomancy-relaunch (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/505226565/cartomancy-relaunch) Producer: Anthony Zoccola - @AnthonyZoccola (https://twitter.com/AnthonyZoccola) Audio Engineer: Steve Angello - @StephenAngello (https://twitter.com/stephenangello) Support this podcast
My head, I cant take this anymore... Pokemon is love... Pokemon is life. This podcast is the reading of many different creepy pastas, Cryptids, SCPs and horror stories from the internet. I did not write these (unless otherwise stated) I merely read them. All The original authors and websites are noted in each episode. *I did not write this creepy pasta, SCP or Cryptid nor do I claim any credit for its creation. I am merely using this platform to share the work in a different format.* Sites I use for my podcast: https://www.creepypasta.com/archive/famous-creepypastas/ https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_Cryptids http://www.scp-wiki.net/ Thank you to everyone, enjoy the show. follow me / message me on: Email: creepypastamyths@gmail.com https://www.instagram.com/creepypastamyth/ Podcast links: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/creepy-pasta-myths/id1481160337 https://anchor.fm/creepypastamyths https://open.spotify.com/show/2dXgKT0fvPc4fdsPInlFY3 https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9jZTRiOGM0L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Please subscribe on apple and Spotify and rate 5 stars on apple-podcast
La de patios de colegio que tuvo que recorrer esta historia hasta convertirse en lo que es hoy: un mito de internet, el padre de todos los creepypasta de Pokémon, que no son pocos.
La explicación detrás de la oleada de suicidios infantiles tras el lanzamiento del primer Pokémon en Japón. Quisieron encubrirlo pero no fue posible.
La de patios de colegio que tuvo que recorrer esta historia hasta convertirse en lo que es hoy: un mito de internet, el padre de todos los creepypasta de Pokémon, que no son pocos.
La explicación detrás de la oleada de suicidios infantiles tras el lanzamiento del primer Pokémon en Japón. Quisieron encubrirlo pero no fue posible.
This tells the story of a level's music in the popular game Pokémon that caused children from the ages of 7 to 12 to commit suicide and have illnesses.
David and Kaela have a birthday present for their friends at Random Encounters in their third, well, encounter with AJ, Gwen and Nate. From the depths of Creepypasta’s past come a pair of Pokemon perils that have significant history and a noticeable impact on the trend of PokePasta that followed. Do these two odd accounts still hold up?“Pokemon Black” was written anonymously. Read along here.“Lavender Town Syndrome” was also written anonymously. Read along here.
We take a dive into the terrifying "Lavender town syndrome" on todays episode, as well as other creepy, twisted, or sinister Pokemon theories.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/anthologyofhorror)
Matthew takes a trip to Kanto Region in this 20 Sided Stories Pokemon! crossover! When Candace, Skip and Xander get lost in the woods its Matthews campfire that they find. But are they prepared to hear the story of Lavender Town Syndrome? 20 Sided Stories is an anthology Actual Play by the Composer of Station Blue. Follow 20 Sided Stories on Twitter @20SidedStories Support 20 Sided Stories at https://www.patreon.com/20SidedStories/posts More details at http://20sidedstories.com Follow Station Blue on Twitter @StationBluePod Support Station Blue at https://www.patreon.com/StationBlue More details at StationBluePodcast.com
In episode 18 we talk about the horror legends surrounding some of our favorite video game series. News: Cooler coming to DBFZ (Eurogamer) Henry Cavill wants to play Geralt (IGN) Discord will start selling games (The Verge) The World Ends with You Gets release date (Variety) Falllout 76 not on Steam (PCGamer) Runescape Classic Delayed Shutdown for one player (PCGamer) More Diablo Coming (Gamespot) Videos used in today's episode: Ben Drowned (Haunted Majora's Mask) - Majora's Mask Creepypasta [Full Version!] The G-Files: Zelda - Ben Drowned Creepypasta PokePasta - Pokepasta - "Lavender Town Syndrome" POKEMON - LAVENDER TOWN SYNDROME (Explained) The Legend of Polybius | Gaming Historian "Polybius" Creepypasta Listen and subscribe to the podcast here ⬇️ Apple Podcasts Google Play Music or you can use your favorite podcatcher! Like, Follow, Subscribe, Rate, and Share the podcast! Thank you for listening! Tell your friends about us! For all the latest podcast news follow the podcast on twitter! @OneUpMePodcast use the #OneUpMePodcast or #PlayOn to interact with us! Email us questions or topics you want us to talk about on the show at oneupmepodcast@gmail.com Our Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/oneupmepodcast) Our Website (https://oneupmepodcast.wixsite.com/playon) Join our Discord! (https://discord.gg/A5uX247) Join our reddit! (https://www.reddit.com/r/OneUpMePodcast/) Our tweets: Ryan: @RyanDivisons Jordan: @Aluesnoc ~PlayOn This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Support this podcast
Vintern 1996 spelar miljoner människor Pokémons senaste Gameboyspel. Men i spelet finns en kuslig plats, Lavender Town, som snart ska ge upphov till en fruktansvärt makaber legend. Det började med rykten som spreds över internet om att något hemskt hade skett. Att hundratals unga japaner hade begått självmord eller blivit svårt sjuka efter att ha spelat Pokémon. Förklaringen låg, enligt sägnen, i Lavender Town och framförallt områdets obehagliga soundtrack. Frågan är nu vad som är sanning, och vad som är myt. Hör P3 Spels Angelica Norgren berätta om en spökhistoria som kan ha sina rötter i verkligheten, Creepypoddens Jack Werner om när berättelsen om Lavender Town satte sina klor i en berättelsetörstande generation och ljudingenjör Martin Eklöf om vilken påverkan ljud egentligen kan ha på oss människor. (OBS: Detta avsnitt innehåller höga ljudfrekvenser. Har du känslig hörsel kan du sänka volymen runt 15 minuter in i avsnittet.)
Episode Twenty features guest Gnarly Charlie for his first time, with host Captain Death, for a reminiscing episode about video games and our time spent with them. Gnarly Charlie is an avid gamer and leader of a podcast called UnderGround Rants, follow him on Twitch, Mixcloud, and Youtube. We read a lot of Video Game Creepy and Troll Pastas on today's episode. ENJOY!Lavender Town Syndrome(15:05)Polybius(20:47)Portal Playtime(23:13)Don't Follow Me(34:59)He Wants his Mama(40:50)Cavestory.exe.avi(45:41)Minecraft.exe(49:35)CHECK THE YOUTUBE for EPs! SUBSCRIBE @https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxoqIN-fkfdlmGEjWujypxwFeaturing wonderful ambient music from our fam in Sweden: CryoChamber, givin' us all the ooky-spooky tunage. Follow at: @cryo-chamberThank you!"Are You Afraid of the Dark Theme Song," "Spooky Skeletons REMIX," and "You Reposted in the Wrong Neighborhood" are not my songs. Credit and All rights are reserved by the owners
Episode Twenty features guest Gnarly Charlie for his first time, with host Captain Death, for a reminiscing episode about video games and our time spent with them. Gnarly Charlie is an avid gamer and leader of a podcast called UnderGround Rants, follow him on Twitch, Mixcloud, and Youtube. We read a lot of Video Game Creepy and Troll Pastas on today's episode. ENJOY!Lavender Town Syndrome(15:05)Polybius(20:47)Portal Playtime(23:13)Don't Follow Me(34:59)He Wants his Mama(40:50)Cavestory.exe.avi(45:41)Minecraft.exe(49:35)CHECK THE YOUTUBE for EPs! SUBSCRIBE @https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxoqIN-fkfdlmGEjWujypxwFeaturing wonderful ambient music from our fam in Sweden: CryoChamber, givin' us all the ooky-spooky tunage. Follow at: @cryo-chamberThank you!"Are You Afraid of the Dark Theme Song," "Spooky Skeletons REMIX," and "You Reposted in the Wrong Neighborhood" are not my songs. Credit and All rights are reserved by the owners
Hi hello. I’m late with this week’s episode of CreepyPodsta: The Creepypasta Podcast because I’m a big dumb idiot who deleted my audio by accident. Fortunately, this week’s guest Chris Luminello is a big dumb idiot who didn’t wear headphones while recording, so we have the whole thing through his speakers. So the quality is bad […]
Sorry, dude! The party struggles with the pronounciation of names and the guilt of forced friendly fire. Jun 13, 2013 - Drunk levels 6-7
Welcome to episode three of Retrograde! For our third episode, we take a look back at where Pokémon all began with Pokémon Red and Blue. Join me, Jack Marshall, with my co-hosts Anthony Hobday, Lysanne Fisher, and James MacFadyen as we set our laser sights to the phenomenally successful Pokémon Red and Blue. Chosen by Lysanne Fisher this week we delve into the in and outs of the world of Pokémon Red and Blue where we discuss the morality of the games, the story-line, and of course the strategy involved with the battle cross matrix. We discuss some of the best homages made to Pokemon including Pokemon in Real Life by Smosh.com, PokeAwesome - Just a Pokémon Battle (NSFW language), the Pokemon BeeDrill Rap (again NSFW language), and the syther fail comic strip. We discuss the dedication of some fans who spend days trying to find Shiny Ponytas before delving into the seedy world of the Lavender Town Syndrome. Lastly, we each give our final Retrograde stamp to the game in the form of Pokémon types. This weeks episode is sponsored by Vidyagirls.com. VidyaGirls.com is a new video game community dedicated to funny, informative, and entertaining video game reviews. Whether they be retro or current, PC or console, handheld or smartphone, no game is safe from the piercing insight of the VidyaGirls crew. Make sure to also check out this excellent 'Gotta Review Em' All!' feature focusing on reviewings all the Pokemon games. So grab your pokeballs, kiss your single mother good-bye, and step out into the world of Pokemon Red and Blue with the Retrograde crew!
Hey everybody the gang is back after the mid term, brining you a new podcast with some creepy sides to it and a special guest at the end hope you all enjoy!
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