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It's PART 2 of A Cryptid By Any Other Name! The final addition to this mini series of oddly-named monsters gives us a practical bounty of creepy-creature-delights. Derek presents Heaven-Leigh with the folkloric Jimmy Squarefoot and eldritch being, The Nameless Thing of Berkeley Square. We also discover a rival to THE WORST CRYPTID NAME EVER, stand back **********, Mel's Hole has some competition for you.
Featuring: Nicknames in life, the secrets of Mel's Hole, justice for the sheep, JINGLE JINGLE JINGLE, haunted real estate, naming the nameless, famous octopuses, and Derek turns 34
CW: This episode contains sensitive topics such as murder, harm to domestic animals, brief references to cancer/tumors, domestic violence, violent death, drug references, and a 9/11 joke at the very end
We are proud to be a part of the Sword & Key Network. Our theme music is by the handsome and partnered Nick Lambert (find him on Instagram @lambertropolis). All other third party sounds and music were provided through a license with Epidemic Sound.
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It's PART 2 of A Cryptid By Any Other Name! The final addition to this mini series of oddly-named monsters gives us a practical bounty of creepy-creature-delights. Derek presents Heaven-Leigh with the folkloric Jimmy Squarefoot and eldritch being, The Nameless Thing of Berkeley Square. We also discover a rival to THE WORST CRYPTID NAME EVER, stand back **********, Mel's Hole has some competition for you.
Featuring: Nicknames in life, the secrets of Mel's Hole, justice for the sheep, JINGLE JINGLE JINGLE, haunted real estate, naming the nameless, famous octopuses, and Derek turns 34
CW: This episode contains sensitive topics such as murder, harm to domestic animals, brief references to cancer/tumors, domestic violence, violent death, drug references, and a 9/11 joke at the very end
We are proud to be a part of the Sword & Key Network. Our theme music is by the handsome and partnered Nick Lambert (find him on Instagram @lambertropolis). All other third party sounds and music were provided through a license with Epidemic Sound.