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British Cryptids (Web Video)
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British Cryptids is an Analog Horror web series created by Whinny Moor and Colin Leutcher, professing to be a long lost documentary from The '70s, focusing on unknown creatures sighted across Great Britain and its own history.But forget the Loch Ness Monster, Alien Big Cats, or any other cryptid of the UK you may have heard of. These cryptids are all something far more... different.There is also a spinoff called Man's Unknowable World which focuses on paranormal phenomona not related to the creatures, so far consisting of the episode "Mising Persons".On March 8 2024, a teaser for a new series was released, called Europan Cryptids.See also Whinny Moore's Instagram page. | |
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Arbitrary Skepticism | |
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Arbitrary Skepticism: Although the narration often takes exceedingly weak 'evidence' for the cryptids it is discussing at face value, 'The Woodwose of Cannock Chase' dismisses the existence of Bigfoot out of hand, describing it is as obvious hoax. | |
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The Ghost | |
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The Ghost: A few cryptids are mentioned but not elabourated on any further. The Lancaster Perch-Man, mentioned in the Dregpike episode. The Cave Children of Coniston, mentioned in the Introduction's description and seen in a newspaper in "Stag Men". Their story is eventually told in brief as an aside in 'The Woodwose of Cannock Chase', suggesting that they were intended for a full episode and then scrapped. | |
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Abandoned Mine | |
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Abandoned Mine: The abandoned Rosedale iron mine was thought to be the lair of the Yorkshire Yeti, but a search discovered only the skeleton of a Nazi spy. | |
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Fictional Document: Almost every episode contains quotations, and images of, numerous fictional books and news reports. Examples include: "Lanou, the Amazon Girl" by the equally fictional writer Florez Blackwell is mentioned in the Woodwose episode. It's also an example of Famous, Famous, Fictional as it comes right after mentioning Mowgli and Tarzan. | |
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Wild Child | |
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Wild Child: The Cave Children of Coniston, a pair of feral children who lived in a slate cave and died during a severe winter, are discussed in 'The Woodwose of Cannock Chase' alongside some real or putatively-real examples like Victor of Aveyron and Marie-Angelique Memmie le Blanc. | |
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The Freakshow | |
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The Freak Show: Emma Watterson, a woman with hypertrichosis, was sold by her family to a travelling freakshow, escaped, and ended up living as a hermit on Cannock Chase. A photograph shown of her is an edited photograph of a real hypertrichosis sufferer, Alice Elizabeth Doherty. | |
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Anachronism Stew | |
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Anachronism Stew: Keen-eared viewers may recognise that some of the information and dates given don't match up with reality. The most egrigous case is that the very word "cryptid" wasn't coined individually until 1983. | |
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Our Cryptids Are More Mysterious | |
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Our Cryptids Are More Mysterious: The series' premise. | |
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The Stinger | |
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The Stinger: 'Missing Persons' contains a stinger after the end credits showing a screaming woman, possibly from the tape itself. | |
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Gruesome Goat | |
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Gruesome Goat: The Ramflaggie of Argyll is an enormous, supposedly carnivorous goat associated with blizzards and avalanches. The episode focusing on it makes a point of emphasising the relationship between the monstrous Ramflaggie and depictions of the devil, associating it with witchcraft. | |
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Freeze-Frame Bonus | |
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Freeze-Frame Bonus: The very first frame of each episode are pictures of a woman. It is unknown what the signifigence of them are. | |
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An Ice Person | |
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An Ice Person: Folklore surrounding the Ramflaggie attribute powers over ice, snow, and avalanches to it. | |
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Exactly What It Says on the Tin | |
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The Yorkshire Yeti is from well, Yorkshire. | |
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Oop North | |
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Oop North: It's easier to list the cryptids that aren't found in the northern countiesSpecifically The Twiggywitch is from the Anglo-Welsh border, the Woodwose is from Cannock Chase in Staffordshire, and the Ramflaggie is from Scotland as opposed to England all together. The Yorkshire Yeti is from well, Yorkshire. The Seawolf is from Souter in South Tyneside, Tyne and Wear. The Dregpike is from the Lakes District in Cumbria. The Stag Men are reported from Yorkshire, though they also range into Scotland and Wales too. | |
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Bigfoot, Sasquatch, and Yeti | |
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Bigfoot, Sasquatch, and Yeti: The Yorkshire Yeti is a sheep-killing humanoid from Yorkshire exactly like the Yeti of the Himalayas. The Woodwose is a hairy Wild Man that is actually compared to bigfoot come the 70's (the then-present day). However, the series itself bears skepticism towards Bigfoot itself, calling it a film hoax and a man in an ape costume as opposed to a flesh and blood creature, as opposed to the Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane angle it takes to the rest of the series' subjects. | |
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Lottery of Doom | |
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Lotteryof Doom: The people sacrificed to the Ramflaggie in the film 'Zaleðena Princeza' are chosen by lottery, and ultimately the king's own daughter is selected to die. | |
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Plant Person | |
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Plant Person: The Hereford Twiggywitch is a little skeletal being made of twigs and leaves. A scientific study brought up towards the end of its episode hints its made of cells that switch between properties of plant and animal cells. | |
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Monster Misogyny | |
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Monster Misogyny: Both Stag Men and Woodwose are associated with luridly-reported attacks on women: Mary Evans and Jane Owen were attacked by a Stag Man near Gladestry, Radnorshire. Jane escaped, but Mary fainted and was apparently killed or abducted. According to a 'Penny Horrible', the Huntston sisters of Brockton Hall were killed on Cannock Chase after being abducted by a Woodwose. One was killed and partly devoured, the other escape but was accidentally shot by a local man. | |
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Famous, Famous, Fictional | |
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"Lanou, the Amazon Girl" by the equally fictional writer Florez Blackwell is mentioned in the Woodwose episode. It's also an example of Famous, Famous, Fictional as it comes right after mentioning Mowgli and Tarzan. | |
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Human Sacrifice | |
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Human Sacrifice: The Yugoslavian film 'Zaleðena Princeza', based on a folktale about the Ramflaggie features a king who sacrifices a woman to the Ramflaggie each year. | |
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Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane | |
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The Woodwose is a hairy Wild Man that is actually compared to bigfoot come the 70's (the then-present day). However, the series itself bears skepticism towards Bigfoot itself, calling it a film hoax and a man in an ape costume as opposed to a flesh and blood creature, as opposed to the Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane angle it takes to the rest of the series' subjects. | |
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Fauns and Satyrs | |
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Fauns and Satyrs: Satyrs, and the satyr-like god Pan, are discussed as possibly being based on, or connected to, both the Stag Men and the the Ramflaggie of Argyll | |
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Mars Needs Women | |
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Mars Needs Women: The narrator seems oddly fixated on the idea that semi-humanoid cryptids, like Stag Men and Woodwose, desire sex with human women. The narrator suggests that Classical satyrs are based on Stag Men, and the satyrs penchant for sex with maidens reflects a folk memory of Stag Men mating with human women. John Ralph's account of meeting Emma Watterson and a woodwose on Cannock Chase speculates that the woodwose was her mate. | |
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Istanbul (Not Constantinople) | |
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Istanbul (Not Constantinople): The North Sea is sometimes called the German Ocean in the setting. | |
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The '70s: The series was ostensibly created in 1974, and the few segments that take place in the time do reveal the fashions of the era. The music also consists of early synth from the time. | |
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Mix-and-Match Critters | |
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Mix-and-Match Critters: The Cumbrian Dregpike is described as being a giant pike with horse's legs. | |
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Monogender Monsters | |
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Monogender Monsters: Stag Men are assumed to always be male, to the point where the narration speculates that they procreate through mating with female deer rather than their own kind. | |
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The Grand Hunt | |
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The Grand Hunt: A lot of the anecdotal sightings of various cryptids are taken from accounts of hunts, particularly fox hunts, and the hunters often end up injured or dead at the hands of the cryptids. | |
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