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Give us our frequent flyer miles and upgrade us to first class, we're heading back to Japan! Haunzzy from Monch Hours Podcast is back doing what he does best, dissecting the mysteries of yokai, this time the Rokurokubi.
Desde seres con caparazón de tortuga que acechan a sus víctimas para matarlas hasta gatos maléficos con dos colas que desentierran a los muertos, el universo de los yokai causa pavor.
For this week's episode, we're HEADING (you'll get the joke later) over to Japanese folklore to look at the long, wringing neck monster, the Rokurokubi! Why does this monster tend to hangout in brothels? Why does sexism play a huge part in its origins? Find out this week!Send us a textSupport the showYou can find us on: Myth Monsters Website Spotify Apple Podcasts GoodPods Amazon Music Social media: Twitter BlueSky Instagram Facebook TikTok
We return to the land of the Rising Sun and One Piece to discuss more of their amazing urban legends. We look at the greatest body horror ever created from the Girl in the Gaps to the Rokurokubi.
Dans cet épisode, je vous raconte une histoire de Yokai, celle du Rokurokubi par Lafcadio Hearn. Le podcast est disponible sur Spotify, Apple podcast, Amazon music et Youtube. Mes réseaux : Instagram : @japonfaismoipeur Discord : https://discord.gg/MBcNhEEMFf Pour soutenir le podcast : buymeacoffee.com/japonfaismoipeur Crédits musicaux : Epidemicsound.com Le mixage et le montage des podcasts sont réalisés par Sabrina. L'identité graphique et les visuels sont réalisés par Jumpei. Copyright - Tous droits réservés. Et pour les fluents en anglais vous avez : Japan makes me scared website : https://japan-makes-me-scared.com
In this end of Summer episode, we dive deep into some of Japan's most notorious and unsettling Yokai. These spirits and supernatural beings evoke fear, fascination, and intrigue. Join us as we explore the legends surrounding these five chilling figures and more: 1. Oni: The fearsome Oni, Japan's iconic ogre-like demons, take center stage as we examine their immense strength, wicked nature, and the role they play as both villains and guardians in folklore. We'll dive into their cultural symbolism and the tales that have kept their fearsome reputation alive for centuries. 2. Futakuchi Onna: Enter the eerie world of the Futakuchi Onna, the woman with a second mouth hidden behind her head. We'll unravel the folklore behind this grotesque and mysterious figure, her origins, and the strange circumstances that lead to her dual identity. 3. Nopperabo: The faceless Nopperabo roams the night, leaving terror in its wake with its blank, featureless visage. We'll explore if this Yokai is a thing all its own or if it's connected to several other tricksters. 4. Rokurokubi: Discover the haunting tale of the Rokurokubi, women whose necks stretch to supernatural lengths by night. We'll discuss their dual nature as both cursed and playful beings, as well as their place in eerie ghost stories that question identity and transformation. 5. Wanyūdō: The fiery wheel of the Wanyūdō, bearing a tormented face at its center, has long terrorized those who glimpse it. We'll delve into the harrowing legends of this vengeful spirit, known to punish the wicked, and its chilling connection to Hell and karmic retribution. Our featured music this week is from Feed the Right Wolf and thier song "Spin Cycle". In our Uncanny Corner segment, we turn our focus to Japan's famous themed restaurants. From ninja waiters to creepy eateries, we'll discuss the creativity behind these immersive dining experiences and whether similar concepts could thrive in the United States. Tune in for a thrilling episode filled with spooky stories and cultural curiosities as we navigate the world of Yokai and imaginative dining. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/missionspooky/support
We have a lot to celebrate this week! Haunzzy from Monch Hours Podcast is returning to chat about all things Rokurokubi and yokai and to kick off Spooky Season!!! If you love vampires, bad movies and all things creepy form Japan this episode is for you! Sources: EliRokurokubi|, et al. “Rokurokubi • . A History . . of Japan . 日本歴史.” . . A History . . of Japan . 日本歴史, 21 Oct. 2022, historyofjapan.co.uk/wiki/rokurokubi/. Foster, Michael Dylan, and Kijin Shinonome. The Book of Yokai: Mysterious Creatures of Japanese Folklore. University of California Press, 2015. Laiche, Ilyass. “Rokurokubi, the Long Necked Demon and Its Legend.” Japan Avenue, Japan Avenue, 27 Aug. 2023, japan-avenue.com/blogs/japan/rokurokubi. NSFW Nakau, Ei. Something Wicked from Japan = Ukiyoe de Miru! Obake Zukan: Ghosts, Demons & Yokai in Ukiyo-e Masterpieces. Pai Intānashonaru, 2016. “Rokurokubi.” JAPAN BOX, thejapanbox.com/blogs/japanese-mythology/rokurokubi. Accessed 4 Aug. 2024. Yokai Attack!:The Japanese Monster Survival Guide = 外国人のための妖怪サバイバルガイド. Kodansha International, 2008. “Yokai.Com.” Nukekubi – Yokai.Com, yokai.com/nukekubi/. Accessed 4 Aug. 2024. “Yokai.Com.” Rokurokubi – Yokai.Com, yokai.com/rokurokubi/. Accessed 4 Aug. 2024. #yokai #rokurokubi
Japanese mythology is an absolute goldmine of terrifying creatures that'll send shivers down your spine! Take the Yuki-onna, for instance – a snow woman who lures poor souls into the snowy abyss with her icy charm, only to leave them frosty popsicles. And then there's the infamous Kuchisake-onna, a vengeful spirit with a creepy mask, who roams the streets asking, "Am I pretty?" Say the wrong thing, and you'll find yourself with a sliced-up face – yikes! Let's not forget the nightmarish Rokurokubi, these sneaky folks have super stretchy necks that allow their heads to detach and float around, like a grotesque game of "catch me if you can." Japanese mythology sure knows how to crank up the scare factor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Uncanny Japan - Exploring Japanese Myths, Folktales, Superstitions, History and Language
In this episode I read Lafcadio Hearn's "Rokurokubi," the quintessential story about this creepy Japanese beastie. Uncanny Japan is author Thersa Matsuura. Her other shows are Uncanny Robot Podcast and The Soothing Stories Podcast. Check out her books including The Carp-Faced Boy on Amazon. If you'd like to help support the podcast and have a bedtime story read to you monthly, please visit Patreon. Please join our community forum! https://japanforum.uncanny.productions/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thersamatsuura Website: https://www.uncannyjapan.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UncannyJapan Mastodon: https://famichiki.jp/@UncannyJapan Twitter: https://twitter.com/UncannyJapan Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uncannyjapan/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncannyjapan/ Buy Me a Coffee (one-time contribution): https://buymeacoffee.com/uncannyjapan Credits Intro music by Julyan Ray Matsuura Sweet Romantic Oriental Piano Song by MusicLFiles Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/7075-sweet-romantic-oriental-piano-song License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Happy Thursday, creeps and freaks! Scoops and Lore is back and just as ridiculous as ever! In this episode, Courtney takes us through the history and lore of Japan's Rokurokubi and how they intertwine with modern anime. And Michelle talks about the disturbing history and folklore of the Sandman. It's a lot darker than you think, kids. Thank you as always for listening! All things In the Nick of Crime live here: linktr.ee/nickofcrimepod Follow us on Instagram: @NickofCrimePodcast Follow us on TikTok: @InTheNickOfCrimePodcast Follow us on Twitter: @NickofCrime Email us your stories or case suggestions to: IntheNickofCrimePodcast@gmail.com Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/IntheNickofCrime - Get ad-free and early episodes, as well as periodic bonus episodes! We also post extended show notes, pictures and materials for the public from this page. Source material for the episode: https://japan-avenue.com/blogs/japan/rokurokubi https://japanesetales.com/japanese-vampires-rokurokubi-nukekubi https://yokai.fandom.com/wiki/Rokurokubi https://arcanebeastsandcritters.wordpress.com/2018/06/03/rokurokubi/ https://history.howstuffworks.com/history-vs-myth/who-is-sandman.htm https://sleepopolis.com/education/sleep-myths-the-sandman/#:~:text=Depending%20on%20the%20portrayal%2C%20the,make%20appearances%20throughout%20pop%20culture.
Back in the early 80s, a series of unexplained incidents in a medical laboratory led to the discovery of a phenomenon called the Fear Frequency—an inaudible vibration that can cause people to sense and even see things that aren't there. Is it possible that infrasound frequencies may be responsible for at least some reports of paranormal activity? Podcast hosts Vince and Jane ponder this and other spooky subjects, including the supernatural entities of Japanese folklore, mystery spots where cars roll uphill, and the Satanic panic that gripped the nation forty years ago. Also, the Ghostkeepers pop into the Castle of Spirits library to share two true ghost stories: “Road Rage,” an account of driver who witnesses a phantom car crash on a winding road just outside Pittsburgh; and “Ghosts of Okinawa,” a chilling tale plucked from the brand-new October 2022 story submissions.Links:Ghosts of Okinawa (story)Road Rage (story)Rokurokubi (article)Netflix's Japanese Tales of the Macabre (article)Some "Ghosts" May Be Sound Waves Just Below Human Hearing (article)The Fear Frequency (article)Enter the AtticVisit the LoungeVisit the award-winning Glass Spider Publishing to get your book into the hands of readers worldwide. www.glassspiderpublishing.comDiscover 4,600+ true ghost stories in the Castle of Spirits Librarywww.castleofspirits.com/ghost-storiesSubmit your own true paranormal storywww.castleofspirits.com/submit OR call 801-436-7838.Watch us on YouTube and follow us on Instagram and Facebook @castleofspiritsTheme Music: "Lightless Dawn" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This week, we revisit a tale from Mamas past. Stay tuned for a story of curses, weird late night snacks, and what your neck could be up to while you're sleeping. Want to hear a specific topic on the show? Send an email to maliciousmamas@gmail.com! Please subscribe, download, and leave a review! It is all greatly appreciated. To see more, follow @maliciousmamas on Instagram. Enjoy and keep it real mamas.
Oggi parliamo del Rokurokubi, la donna giapponese capace di allungare il suo collo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La version démon du "tu l'as bien mérité" ・Avec ce panthéon très soupe au lait, toutes ces histoires de fantômes vengeurs et de meurtres terribles, il fallait bien enquêter... Ce mois-ci, dans la Librairie, nous nous attaquons à un phénomène Yōkai aussi effrayant que fascinant. Préparez-vous à tout savoir sur la punition divine qui fait frémir même les plus valeureux guerriers Ghibli. Retrouvez le podcast et les articles associés sur la french yokocho : https://www.lafrenchyokocho.com/podcast-la-librairie-yokai/ 00:02:24 - Introduction Tarot des Kami et Yokai https://www.lafrenchyokocho.com/tarot-yokai-kami/ Magazine Otomo https://rockyvision.shop/magazines/139-otomo-9.html (merci Pixel Bento ! https://www.radiokawa.com/episode/pixel-bento-20/ ) Creep Street Podcast https://www.spreaker.com/show/creep-street-podcast épisode sur les Yōkai : https://www.spreaker.com/user/12145520/yokai-complete-ready Kitsune et Mononoke aux éditions Nuinui https://nuinui.ch/collections/giappone 00:18:20 - Le Yōkai du jour 00:24:11 avoir ou faire un manquement ? 00:33:33 Point FFXIV 00:35:04 Top 3 : Les 3 Plus Grands Onryōs du Japon 00:45:47 - Point culture Onmyōji 00:52:12 - Pop culture Sculpture de Tatarigami que Mathieu a vu passer : https://twitter.com/kurosuke4313/status/1531614696704733185?s=21&t=BvK41509pOslhbizYGMnUg&fbclid=IwAR1lVTgdKYHHg4SS1SGhTwtavwApuLGAUimVtS_eIcdxALOeFhWBbiaUIfg Compléments à l'épisode : * Rokurokubi https://www.vodio.fr/vodiotheque/i/5862/episode-4-rokurokubi/ * Tengu https://www.vodio.fr/vodiotheque/i/5863/episode-5-tengu/ * Onryō avec Inspiré de Faits Réels https://www.vodio.fr/vodiotheque/i/5864/episode-6-onryo-speciale-kayako-feat-inspire-de-faits-reels/ -- Une réclamation ? Une lettre d'amour ? Envie de nous demander de vous organiser un rendez-vous avec un Yōkai ? Écrivez-nous à lalibrairieyokai@gmail.com ! Vous pouvez désormais nous soutenir sur Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/lalibrairieyokai ou nous regarder faire les cons sur twitch.tv/lalibrairieyokai La Librairie vous tient au courant de ses actualités sur son compte Twitter https://twitter.com/librairieyokai et plus si affinités ! Et sur son Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/lalibrairieyokai/ Ou pour plus de fun, le discord : https://discord.gg/ugWQcvRMCN Vous pouvez retrouvez Mathieu sur son compte twitter @MensetsuKY (https://twitter.com/MensetsuKY) et suivre son podcast Mensetsu, interviews de Français résidant au Japon sur son hub podkyast : http://podkyast.com/category/mensetsu/ Vous pouvez suivre Amandine sur son compte twitter @KouignAmandine (https://twitter.com/KouignAmandine) ou suivre les annonces de l'émission sur sa page Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/lafrenchyokocho Générique de fin par David Rampillon (http://www.davidrampillon.com)
This episode was recorded in April, its about ladies with LOOOOOOOoooooooooOOOOONG necks.
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Haunting Javanese Music, what would you do when you are suppose to be relaxed at a massage parlor, but instead, you felt something is terribly wrong? Many of us were told not to cut our fingernails at night. Our elderly would say, "Later they will come and get you" so, we normally don't. However, our confessor ain't so lucky, he did it anyway and he suffered the consequences. Souls sometimes were believed that they would attached to something that they really likes/loved. Naming a few, dolls, cars, collectibles and in this confession, it's furniture. Confessor brought back a furniture after owner gave permission but something else came back with the furniture Rokurokubi - a Japanese folklore which is similar to our Penanggal Links: You can submit your confession here: Supernatural Confessions You can join our Facebook group here: SC Private Group, It must be the Hantu
Vous aimez l'huile de lampe ? Non mais elle, oui : à écouter dans le noir... -- Une réclamation ? Une lettre d'amour ? Envie de nous demander de vous organiser un rendez-vous avec un Yōkai ? Écrivez-nous à lalibrairieyokai@gmail.com ! Vous pouvez désormais nous soutenir sur Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/lalibrairieyokai La Librairie vous tient au courant de ses actualités sur son compte Twitter https://twitter.com/librairieyokai et plus si affinités ! Vous pouvez retrouvez Mathieu sur son compte twitter@MensetsuKY (https://twitter.com/MensetsuKY) et suivre son podcast Mensetsu, interviews de Français résidant au Japon sur son hub podkyast : http://podkyast.com/category/mensetsu/ Vous pouvez suivre Amandine sur son compte twitter@KouignAmandine (https://twitter.com/KouignAmandine) ou suivre les annonces de l'émission sur sa page Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/lafrenchyokocho
Vous aimez l'huile de lampe ? Non mais elle, oui : à écouter dans le noir... -- Une réclamation ? Une lettre d'amour ? Envie de nous demander de vous organiser un rendez-vous avec un Yōkai ? Écrivez-nous à lalibrairieyokai@gmail.com ! Vous pouvez désormais nous soutenir sur Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/lalibrairieyokai La Librairie vous tient au courant de ses actualités sur son compte Twitter https://twitter.com/librairieyokai et plus si affinités ! Vous pouvez retrouvez Mathieu sur son compte twitter@MensetsuKY (https://twitter.com/MensetsuKY) et suivre son podcast Mensetsu, interviews de Français résidant au Japon sur son hub podkyast : http://podkyast.com/category/mensetsu/ Vous pouvez suivre Amandine sur son compte twitter@KouignAmandine (https://twitter.com/KouignAmandine) ou suivre les annonces de l'émission sur sa page Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/lafrenchyokocho
Heads up! This week we have a ghost story from Japan featuring the nosiest Yokai on this side of the Pacific - the Rokurokubi. Prepare to learn about what really happens to people who crane their necks to listen on the hot goss. But don’t worry about those long necks, it’s the Nukekubi you really gotta watch out for. It’s samurai monk up to bat against bouncing head ghosts. Drunk Mythology is a podcast created by Krista and Christian, recounting the feats and failures of world Mythology, with a few drinks along the way.
This week Sam indulges Carly with another imaginary trip to Japan! Sam discovers a curse for adultery (and apparently murder) as Carly examines tales of the mischievous rokurokubi and the blood thirsty nukekubi.
Seriously, grab your pokeballs and spirit candy because this week you might actually need it. On this week's show we explore the wilds of Japanese mythology, revealing the venerable bestiary of spirits and demons that roam the land. We talk about as many as we can, even how to trap and enslave one for yourself. So if you're like me and confused by Pokemon that resemble inanimate objects, well, we're finally going to find out why they make sense as we tame the weird and wild Youkai!On this week's Yokai infested episode we discuss:-how to defeat a kappa-the origin of Super Mario demons-the history of the Yokai-The Night Parade of 100 Demons-how to become a Yokai-weasel danger-Anakin Skywalker's lightsaber-fox fire-The TanukiIn the extended episode (www.Patreon.com/TheWholeRabbit) we discuss:-the Rokurokubi-prostitute Yokai-Buddhists monks self-immolating-The King of the Yokai-The Ubibozu-The Kirin unicorn-Tatsu and HooSources:Night Parade of 100 Demonshttps://www.amazon.com/Night-Parade-One-Hundred-Demons/dp/0985218428Kagura:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KaguraChinkon:https://japanese-wiki-corpus.github.io/Shinto/Repose%20of%20souls.htmlhttps://japanesemythology.wordpress.com/tag/chinkonsai/Roots of Yokai:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpLZ2_6PrT0&t=1791sMuramasa:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MuramasaTama:https://www.britannica.com/topic/tama-Japanese-spiritWhere to find The Whole Rabbit:Twitter:https://twitter.com/RabbitWholeiTunes:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-whole-rabbit/id1457163771Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/0AnJZhmPzaby04afmEWOAVInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/the_whole_rabbit_/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thewholerabbit)
Hello everyone! We hope you are doing well and having a great week! This week we are featuring the Japanese myths concerning the Rokurokubi and the Baku! Hope you all enjoy! Art will be featured on our Instagram of the same name Coffee Table Mythos! Thank you for listening and we will catch you next time! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffee-table-mythos/support
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This week Bri & Ber learn about another well known yokai in Japanese lore, the Rokurokubi! They'll go over it's origins, its different lore, and the versions in other cultures that could have inspired it. All the while the ladies get distracted and solve mysteries no one asked about.
In todays episode we venture to Africa and talk about the Mokele Mbembe, Japan with the Rokurokubi, and the Amazon with the Mapingauri
Yōkai (妖怪, ghost, phantom, strange apparition), the term is basically a catchall for Japanese supernatural monsters, spirits, and demons in folklore. The word itself is made up of the kanji for "bewitching; attractive; calamity" and "spectre; apparition; mystery; suspicious." Yokai were apparently the first monumental monster card game, pre-dating Pokemon by about a thousand years. Yokai have spawned comics, video games, cartoons, movies, media, and collectibles. There are many subsets of Yokai, including oni, tengu, tsukumogami, and yūrei. In this episode, we break down the history of these creatures, and how they are Jake's favorite yokai are kappa, smaller amphibious creatures with bowls of water atop their heads. Shirime are faceless humanoids with a gaping eye where their gaping butthole should be. Ashiaraiyahiki are giant feet that stomp through ceilings, commanding the inhabitants to wash them. Gashadokuro are giant skeletons that rattle around, adding bones and bodies to their hulking forms to make them even more gigantic skeletons. The "Hidden Track" is Hyuman with their song Battle Against a True Samurai. Their music can be found https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClrASeJSkOZIlsPkyge0gMQ ; https://soundcloud.com/user-416470441 ; and https://www.instagram.com/just_hyuman/ If you ever have feedback or recommendations on future episodes, please let us know at slasherspod@gmail.com. You can always find us on our social media: Instagram, Twitter, Slasher App: @slasherspod Facebook: /slasherspod Reddit: u/slasherspod https://www.youtube.com/c/slasherspodcast monsters, cryptids, demons, ghosts, creatures, Obake, Tengu, Tsukumogami, Yamauba, Kintaro, Rokurokubi, Yurei, slit mouth woman --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slasherspod/support
Patreon support Liana brings you this special episode on the rokorokubi, a long-necked monster from Japanese ghost stories! In the episode, I reference this book by Lafcadio Hearn: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1210 If you're enjoying the show, why not consider supporting it on Patreon? You'll get access to lots of new bonus content, including my other podcast, Patron Deities! Thanks to Ray Otus for our thumbnail image. The intro music is a clip from "Solve the Damn Mystery" by Jesse Spillane, used under a Creative Commons Attribution License.
Today the bois are telling spooky stories that make their way all the way from Japan!
En esta ocasión os traigo una leyenda de terror japonesa; La Rokurokubi, una mujer que estira su cuello para aterrorizar a hombres y a niños, además, descubrirás como saber si eres una Rokurokubi, quizá no quieras descubrirlo, ¿Te atreves? Muchas gracias por escucharme! Buenas noches y que descanses... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cuentos-cortos-de-terror/message
Le démon au long cou ・Parmi les Yōkais les plus connus se trouve une dame au long cou : la Rokurokubi. Humaine comme les autres la journée, monstre assoiffée de sang la nuit ? Qui est ce Yōkai qu'on aperçoit souvent sans pour autant jamais savoir l'histoire ? La Librairie Yōkai tente d'y répondre ce mois-ci dans un épisode tout en longueur. Toutes les sources et informations sur le yōkai du jour sont à retrouver ici : https://neeaman.wordpress.com/2019/05/08/librairie-yokai-episode-4-rokuro-kubi/ --- Une réclamation ? Une lettre d'amour ? Envie de nous demander de vous organiser un rendez-vous avec un Yōkai ? Écrivez-nous à lalibrairieyokai@gmail.com ! La Librairie vous tient au courant de ses actualités sur son compte Twitter @LibrairieYokai et plus si affinités ! Vous pouvez retrouvez Mathieu sur son compte twitter @MensetsuKY (https://twitter.com/MensetsuKY) et suivre son podcast Mensetsu, interviews de Français résidants au Japon sur son hub podkyast : http://podkyast.com/category/mensetsu/ Vous pouvez suivre Amandine sur son compte twitter @KouignAmandine (https://twitter.com/KouignAmandine) ou suivre les annonces de l'émission sur sa page Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/AmandineCoyardAuteur --- 00:00 Nouvelle d'introduction 03:20 Générique 04:01 Salutations 09:30 Le Yōkai du jour 16:05 Les différentes versions de la légende 29:56 Ses origines 38:48 Ses représentations dans la pop-culture 47:01 L'oeuvre du jour 50:59 C'est bientôt la fin
If you think giraffes have long necks, wait 'til you get a load of this lady. The rokurokubi, next great Amazon streaming product, as well as a stretchy necked creatch from the lands of the far west (Japan). Listen now to learn all about how that's pretty much all its got, along with some major vulnerabilities. Our podcast brings together three unknowledgeable individuals who spend a day pretending to be experts on mythology. Each week we will discuss a different god or creature, we will tell a tale about it to take home to the kids, and end on a Mythological Fight Club debate. Listen: iTunes // Spotify // Stitcher // Google Play Follow: Facebook // Twitter // YouTube // reddit Music credit: "Call to Adventure" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Robin runs down some intense global New Year's traditions, and then Steph tells us about another one of her fave Yōkai: the Rokurokubi, a monster whose head floats around at night! Stick around for some insider info about our future HUGELY successful business idea (especially if you're a judge on Shark Tank).
In Episode 25 of Guide to the Unknown: Bite Sized Monster Madness is back in full force! Not only does a Kitchen Witch fly in, but Will learns he's been haunted/hunted by a Rokurokubi since he was just a boy! These severed-head ghosts are terrifying! Some of them have long, windy necks, too. Kinda reminds me of The Green Ribbon story that the guy from Scary Stories to tell in the Dark wrote...is that enough buzz words? And Kristen explains the truly chilling history of THE DYBBUK BOX! I honestly don't want to take a single thing away from her amazing telling of the story, so I'll just say an old woman wanted to be buried with a curious cabinet...and her granddaughter didn't do it. It sounds like this woman didn't want the Dybbuk Box to terrorize anyone else. But the box won... SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS Find links to every podcast app/twitter account, and every episode at TalkBomb.com/GTTUPod And consider helping us fund the show on Patreon!
Sousei no Onmyouji ab 7:48 Trash. ab 24:49 Aizawa-san Zoushoku ab 30:29 Kanojo wa Rokurokubi ab 40:43 Assassination Classroom ab 47:40 The Animatrix 51:28 Green Green ab 1:07:10 Black Bullet ab 1:23:30 Servant X Service ab 1:36:12 Yandare Kanojo ab 1:47:22 Trinity Seven ab 1:52:40