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bonkfan2003 · 8 months
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Ok, so I used the way back machine on the original NES Godzilla Creepypasta, and look at this early drawing! The final battle was waaaaay different early on-
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Here's a closer pic. Strange, right?
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magpants · 3 years
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Since it’s Spooky Month, here’s a list of creepypastas I like.
Warning: I have questionable taste in everything I like, including creepypasta.
1999 by Anonymous
Barbie.avi by an unknown author
Candle Cove by Kris Straub
Ed, Edd n Eddy Lost Episode by an unknown author
Funland by Daron Silvers
Funland Forever by Tbok1992
The Harbinger Experiment by Zyon J
Legends of the Hidden Temple - Yellow Frogs by an unknown author
The Magic School Bus Original Pilot by Schizima
Mayhem Mountain by c.k. walker
NES Godzilla Creepypasta by Cosbydaf
The Russian Sleep Experiment by OrangeSoda
Squidward’s Suicide by an unknown author
Stick Stickly by KI Simpson
Suicidemouse.avi by an unknown author
Super Mario 64 by an unknown author
Uncle Gerry’s Family Fun Zone by Red_Grin
If I credited a work to the wrong person, please correct me so I can fix it.
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titleknown · 7 years
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What is it about puppets that lends itself to Creepypasta, even moreso than film (Though Charles Band still hasn’t given up trying)?
Well, likely because they’re simple to use and make, and common enough in children’s entertainment, that there’s a wide breadth of places to go in terms of inspiration, and some of those places are strange and low-rent enough to fit well with the surreal-meets-direct-reality of what I would call Cryptic Horror, which as I have said before, is the house style of Creepypasta.
It allows the creation of surreal imagery without breaking the feeling of being truly there. From the unsettling Fun In Baloon Land to the
Thusly, we have Pinky, from one of Cosbydaf’s lesser-known Creepypastas Faith Buddies. An unsettling Kermit The Frog-like puppet from a Christian kids TV show, Pinky dispensed dark and mean-spirited lessons about the Christian faith, ramping up to a particularly dark one on predestination and the apocalypse, with a strange post-credits scene implied in this picture.
What’s truly fascinating about this is, despite the bizarre and unsettling details here, none of what happens in the story is impossible in real life.
Similar to Cosby’s much more famous story Normal Porn for Normal People, which also had a theme of re-enforcing normativity with bizarre and unsettling video media by what is implied to be some strange, enigmatic group.
Pinky also showed up as a cameo-enemy in Cosby’s even more obscure story Muppet Chaos, which was about a “rom hack” made by some unknown individual about the Muppets being “condemned” to horrifying deaths by Sam The Eagle in the name of normativity.
Perhaps it’s simply a case of shared themes, but I like to think they were all three the result of the same cryptic, unsettling organization. There’s something fascinating about the idea of unsettling, obscure media being the tools of some secret organization seeking to “purify” the world in some bizarre way, like Videodrome meets Tlon, perhaps even to pacify Cosby’s creation Zharka
And, really, that’s kind of fascinating how puppets relate to this theme. They’re things that speak to you like people; like they’re real, but you can never really see the hand that controls them; not if the puppeteer doesn’t want you to.
One-way media between the broadcaster and the viewer, and you only see what they want you to see. Who knows what bitter hand is behind the felted mouth, the steely rod.
Huh, coulda sworn I remembered another notable puppet for this project...
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godzillafightn-blog · 7 years
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Dumb Mugen Teasers (Because why not?)
I almost never do this, so why not??
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yea its RODAN AND ANGUIRUS... or angilas, whatever. But NES sprites. Its NGC again. Credit to CosbyDaf for sprites because duh. They are finished and next up is Not-Hedorah and after that’s made im going to release them in a threepack.
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