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The following is a list of episodes of Lost Tapes, a thriller horror docudrama television series that airs on the Animal Planet channel. Each episode is either "TV-PG" followed by V or L, or "TV-14" followed by V or L. The plot of each episode is described, below, using in-universe tone.
Lost Tapes is an American fiction television series that aired on Animal Planet. Produced by Go Go Luckey Entertainment, the program presents reenacted found footage depicting traumatic encounters with creatures cryptozoological , supernatural, mythological or extraterrestrial. [ 1 ]
The Bear Lake Monster is a lake monster urban legend which appears in folklore near Bear Lake, on the Utah–Idaho border. The myth originally grew from articles written in the 19th century by Joseph C. Rich, a Latter-day Saint settler in the area, purporting to report second-hand accounts of sightings of the creature. However, he later ...
The Honey Island Swamp monster was the subject of The Secret Saturdays episode "Ghost in the Machine" with its vocal effects provided by Dee Bradley Baker. [11] The animated monster resembled a Bigfoot-like creature with crab-like claws. The creature was featured in an episode of Lost Tapes, "Swamp Creature." [12]
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Lake Mungo (film) The Last Broadcast (film) The Last Exorcism; The Last Horror Movie; Late Night with the Devil; Little Sister (1995 film) Livescreamers; Living Among Us; LOLA (film) Long Pigs; Look (2007 film) The Lost Tape (film) Love Sex Aur Dhokha; Lucky Bastard (2013 film) Lunopolis
Earl Barcome and his 10-year-old Golden Retriever Gunn were rescued from their sailboat after the motor failed as Hurricane Helene barreled towards them in the Gulf of Mexico on Sept. 26, 2024.
The most famous example is the Loch Ness Monster. Depictions of lake monsters are often similar to those of sea monsters. In the Motif-Index of Folk-Literature, entities classified as "lake monsters", such as the Scottish Loch Ness Monster, the American Chessie, and the Swedish Storsjöodjuret fall under B11.3.1.1. ("dragon lives in lake").