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The Flatwoods Monsternote Also known as the Sutton Monster, the Green Monster, the Phantom of Flatwoods, and the Braxton County Monster. is a cryptid and alien archetype that sprung from an event that occurred on September 12, 1952 in Flatwoods in Braxton County, West Virginia, United States. During the evening hours, a group of seven, among which were one adult and one 17-year old member of the National Guard, went to investigate a bright object that had been seen falling from the sky. What they found, in the singular moment before they dropped the flashlight and ran in fright, was the Flatwoods Monster. The witnesses have described it as a 10-foot tall man-like figure with glowing eyes set in a round, red face framed by an ace of spades-resembling hood. The rest of its body was dark green, either by itself or from reflecting the surrounding leaves, and its overall shape dress-like. It had claw-like hands attached directly to its torso and an unsteady gliding form of motion. There was also report of a nauseating mist that caused symptoms akin to those from exposure to mustard gas. The first composite drawing of the Flatwoods Monster was made for the broadcast of We The People on September 19, 1952 by an unnamed artist. This drawing became the defining look and pose of the monster, despite some discrepancies with the testimonies such as that the monster didn't have arms. Another influential entry in the lore is a report from a couple who were driving on a deserted road with their 18-month old child on the night of September 13, 1952. Nearby Frametown, 16 miles from Flatwoods, their car came to a standstill and the family was beset by a noxious mist smelling of ether and burnt sulfur. A purple light from the surroundings woods announced the arrival of what would become known as the Frametown Monster. The couple has described it as a 9-foot tall, reptilian humanoid with two spindly fingers per hand. From the waist down, the monster was hidden in a hovering metallic cone. Once it left, the car started working again. The ostensible relation between the Frametown Monster and the Flatwoods Monster is a matter of debate, but it has pushed the interpretation that what was seen of the Flatwoods Monster was a space suit or something mechanical. Skeptical perspectives on the Flatwoods Monster hold that the object seen was a meteor and the figure seen was a barn owl hunched downwards atop a branch. The illness has been attributed to the period of severe panic the witnesses experienced,note Keep in mind that the event occured during the early stages of the Cold War, when threats of invasion and terrifying new weapons already had everyone on edge. while the smell could've been anything, including grass. There are no explanations for the Frametown Monster on account of there being no proof anything was seen in the first place. Whatever it was, the Flatwoods Monster remains a core part of Flatwoods's tourism industry, but does not enjoy much popularity in American fiction. On the other hand, it is a well-known UMA in Japan. It goes by the name "Flatwoods Monster" over there too, but also is referred to as the "3M no Uchuujin"; "3 Meter Tall Alien". It entered Japanese pop culture through shounen magazines in the 1960s and 1970s, which sometimes claimed the seven witnesses were all children. Sub-Trope of Our Cryptids Are More Mysterious. Sister Trope to Reptilian Conspiracy and The Mothman, another owl-based West Virginian cryptid-or-alien. Not To Be Confused With the Hopkinsville Goblins, which were fought by the Sutton Family, whereas the Flatwoods Monster used to be known as the Sutton Monster because of the county seat. |
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The Flatwoods Monster is one of the many spawnable things in the Scribblenauts series. In the second game they make any children they come in contact with sick. | |
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Enemy #275 of Wizardry Empire III: Haou no Keifu is the Flatwoods Monster, simply called Flatwoods. It belongs to the Giant category of monsters and is one of the hard-to-find enemies. | |
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Grob Gob Glob Grod from Adventure Time is visually based off the Flatwoods Monster. He's a four-faced deity from Mars whose body and helmet resembles the cryptid, along with elements from various religious deities and concepts. | |
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In Episode 39 of Jewelpet Sunshine, Labra's use of her universe power attracts the attention of two Flatwoods Monsters passing by Earth in their UFO. Labra is invited on board by the intrigued aliens, but right after take-off she changes her mind and forces the UFO to crash. It slams into the police car of the two officers that had been following Labra and Angela for a misunderstanding. As the officers and aliens deal with each other, the two jewelpets make a run for it. A small joke is that, while the aliens are portrayed to be perfectly understandable to Labra, their vocals are nothing more than a repetition of "Wareware wa uchuujin da;" "We are aliens." | |
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In Fallout 76, Flatwoods Monsters show up as Zetan aliens tasked with abducting test subjects for experimentation, which is made all the easier by their ability to teleport and control humans telepathically. Colton Pickins is ostensibly one of their victims. They glow purple like the Frametown Monster and as per the Frametown interpretation of the Flatwoods Monster are aliens in suits. | |
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In Happy Wars, there's a Clerical Weapon called The Flatwoods Monster. It's called so because it is in the shape of said monster. It enables the Ice Enchant Effect. | |
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Mitsuko Hiramori from Yu-Gi-Oh! GO RUSH!! is an alien that is based on the Flatwoods Monster with a strong affinity to the number three. It turns out to be a humanoid woman wearing a bodysuit. | |
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The card Dejected from .hack//ENEMY depicts a Flatwoods Monster. It's part of the Isolation set and classified as an alien-type monster. | |
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Episode 132 of Yo-Kai Watch ends the Sighborg Y miniseries with his meeting of Flatwoods Monsters, who notably are aliens and not yokai. In trying to protect the Earth from a meteor impact, the Belly Button Beam hits another planet. This planet is inhabited by Flatwoods Monsters, whose faces are surprisingly alike to Sighborg Y's and who respond to the beam by coming over. Without much of a home for Sighborg Y on Earth, they get him to live with them. | |
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In Ninja Baseball Bat Man, Flatwoods Monsters are enemies during Stage 3, which takes place in Las Vegas, and Stage 5, which takes place in Florida. They're small yellow or red creatures which take off their heads to strike the player with. | |
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The Spacy Land natives, the Spacy Brothers and Himespetchi, from Tamagotchi are modeled after the Flatwoods Monster, having spade-shaped heads and White Gloves that emphasize their hands. | |
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Gimme from The Wonderful 101 is modeled after the Flatwoods Monster, notable liberties being his black-and-orange color scheme and the fact that the "Flatwoods head" is right above his actual face. Gimme is the second-in-command of GEATHJERK and the right hand man of Big Bad Jergingha. He's powerful, merciless, and sadistic, making his debut by torturing Vorkken for his failure. Gimme takes control of the Humongous Mecha Giga-Goojin, which looks like him, and battles the heroes' own Humongous Mecha Platinum Robo. When a hole is made in Giga-Goojin's control center, Red distracts Gimme long enough for the Virgin Victory to arrive. Aided by its firepower, Red punches Gimme into his own Death Ray. | |
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When Prince makes his entrance at the Magellanic Nebulae Grand Prix in Episode 7 of Space☆Dandy, the girl that swoons resembles the Flatwoods Monster. | |
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Flatwoods Monsters are recurring enemies in the Point Blank (1994) and sequels: In the first game, Dr. Don and Dr. Dan track down Roswell in his house at the center of a Circle of Standing Stones to get his piece of the Gunball. Because he's about to be abducted by Flatwoods Monsters driving around in UFOs, he makes a deal to give the duo the piece if they take down all the aliens. Gameplay consists of blasting the UFOs to bits, after which the Flatwoods Monsters fall out. The ride Cosmic Drive in Point Blank 2 simulates an alien invasion. The alien opponents are Flatwoods Monsters and they want to enslave humanity. As with the first game, gameplay consists of blasting the UFOs they drive in to bits. Because this stage is in space, the Flatwoods Monsters float away rather than fall down when their vessels get destroyed. |
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Ganbare Goemon: In Ganbare Goemon Kirakira Douchuu — Boku ga Dancer ni Natta Wake, Flatwoods Monsters are among the alien residents walking around in the city. | |
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The Mystery Interior in Tomodachi Life is all about cryptids. Among others, statues of the Flatwoods Monster and the Mothman are part of the decor. | |
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The Flatwoods Monster is the boss of Stage 9-10 of TumblePop, which takes place in space. It shoots yellow energy balls and is a purely mechanical entity. It returns for the Boss Rush in Stage 10-9. The stage numbers in which the Flatwoods Monster appears may be a reference to the creatures height in feet. | |
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Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama and his wife from The Legend of Koizumi are depicted as very alien-like in appearance and behavior. The Prime Minister, when dressed up for a round of mahjong, takes the appearance of the Flatwoods Monster. | |
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Cassette Beasts: Braxsuit and Flapwoods are Mons versions of The Flatwoods Monster. | |
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The main characters of Dandadan fight the Flatwoods Monster in the second chapter. Though the picture in Okarun's imagination matches the traditional image and history, the actual thing only has the collar, and otherwise looks and fights like a giant sumo wrestler wearing a Shimenawa. It may be an evil spirit rather than an alien (whatever the difference is): The monster invades as soon as Momo takes a ward off her grandma's shrine, and it's incinerated when she puts it back up. | |
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The Flatwoods Monster is the boss of Stage 02: Fors Yard in Space Harrier II. It is known as Paranoia and upon approach is encircled by ten red orbs resembling its head. These orbs serve as a barrier and need to be taken out before Paranoia can be harmed. In the meantime, Paranoia shoots fireballs at the protagonist and sometimes there's a flash of facial features on its head. | |
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The rarely seen bot mode of Botanica from Beast Machines is designed after the Flatwoods Monster and the Frametown Monster. Her overall body takes cues from the Flatwoods Monster, while her face is a more elegant rendition of that of the Frametown Monster. | |
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A Darkness-generated Flatwoods Monster eavesdrops in Konoemon Konoe's office in Episode 4 of Negima!?. | |
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The Arcana Force series of Yu-Gi-Oh! combines Tarot Motifs and extraterrestrials. Arcana Force VI - The Lovers is designed after the Flatwoods Monster. | |
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In Episode 9 of Den-noh Coil, Flatwoods Monsters, greys, chupacabras, Martians, and miniature UFOs are all featured in the spooky cyber games the kids play while alone at school at night. | |
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Among the Friendlies to care for in Moshi Monsters: Egg Hunt, Friendly #9 bares a strong resemblance to the Flatwoods Monster. It has a space theme, a spade-shaped head, and its primary color scheme features a red face. | |
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Botanica from Transformers: Animated is based on the aforementioned Botanica and therefore also has a bot mode designed after the Flatwoods Monster and the Frametown Monster. However, in her case the design elements are watered down and not as recognizable. | |
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In The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, Flatwoods-like ghostly entities referred to as "Them" invade Romani Ranch during the first night. Only Romani is aware that They're coming and is preparing to stop Them. On her own, she will fail and be abducted alongside the cows, only to be returned with her mind wiped clean. If Link helps her keep the invaders at bay until sunrise, They won't return thereafter. Rare for Flatwoods Monster-inspired creatures, They float around horizontally instead of vertically. | |
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In Episode 2 of Engaged to the Unidentified, Mashiro watches a sensationalist documentary about aliens, which covers the case of the Flatwoods Monster and implies a connection between them and Martians. Mashiro, who is afraid of UMA but up until then didn't know about aliens, is horrified to learn that "the threat" is everywhere and imagines herself surrounded by Flatwoods Monsters. | |
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Amagon: The Flatwoods Monster appears as the final boss. It floats around and shoots energy orbs. | |
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Keio Flying Squadron: The Flatwoods Monster is the boss of Chapter 5, Scene 1: Outer Space in the second game. At first, rather than a skirt its lower half consists of a bomb-shaped rocket launcher. When dealt enough damage, it bursts open and sexy legs sprout from it. The Flatwoods Monster then tries to hit Rami with huge mace-hands. | |
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TREY the Explainer did a video and a follow-up about the cryptid and whether it's most likely real or not. His conclusion was that it was an angry barn owl who was mistaken for a monster. In his Speculative Biology bit he also interpreted the monster as a giant salamander with a redhead laying on a nearby tree, inspired by another case of mistaken identity. |
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Archive file #25, titled The Gojaku Giant, in Siren: Blood Curse tells of the arrival of a 9-foot tall alien on August 25th, 1856, near Mount Gojaku. It tried to communicate with the locals, but its foul smell knocked out anyone near it. The accompanying drawing is of the Flatwoods Monster re-envisioned by 19th Century Japanese art standards. | |
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Deae Tonosama Appare Ichiban: The Flatwoods Monster is among the alien-heavy Boss Rush at the end of the game. It can throw either its glowing yellow eyes or its red head to bounce across the room. It can also shoot forth a green mist and jump around to land atop the player. | |
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The Tsuyoindaver class from Uchu Sentai Kyuranger are the medium-to-high level combatants of the Space Shogunate Jark Matter. They're designed after the Flatwoods Monster, sporting the same spade-shaped collar, glowing yellow eyes, and dress-like outfit. Nine of the Tsuyoindavers have been promoted to Daikaan and given their own distinct look, six of which keeping the spade-shaped collar. | |
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Shadowverse: Woodland Refuge is a plant creature of the Forestcraft class that resembles the Flatwoods Monster. A large leaf serves as its hood, its eyes glow from underneath the leaves covering its face, and it holds its arm outstretched not to capture anyone, but to help another plant grow. | |
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The Flatwoods Monster, simply called Flatwoods, is an enemy that debuts in Chapter 5 of Taiko no Tatsujin: Dokodon! Mystery Adventure, which takes place at the South Pole. It voluntarily becomes one of the player's units. | |
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Flatwoods Monsters are recurring enemies in the Wild ARMs, going by the name Hayokonton in Wild ARMs, Hyulkonton in Wild ARMs 2, and Creeping Chaos in Wild ARMs 3. In the third game, they have the abilities Human Experimentation, which does little damage but deals troublesome status effects, Direct Voice, which causes confusion, and rc-en-Ciel, which deals status effects to the entire party. | |
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Transformers: The rarely seen bot mode of Botanica from Beast Machines is designed after the Flatwoods Monster and the Frametown Monster. Her overall body takes cues from the Flatwoods Monster, while her face is a more elegant rendition of that of the Frametown Monster. Botanica from Transformers: Animated is based on the aforementioned Botanica and therefore also has a bot mode designed after the Flatwoods Monster and the Frametown Monster. However, in her case the design elements are watered down and not as recognizable. |
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