Instructional Video12:48
PBS

Fire Cat or Fire Cart? The History of Japan’s Kasha

9th - Higher Ed
Swooping down from the heavens on a fire ball, the Kasha drags the bodies of the dead to the underworld for a life of damnation. Most frequently depicted as a demonic, flaming cat, the kanji for ‘Kasha’ actually translates to “Fire...
Instructional Video12:18
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What Happened During Our Scary Slumber Party

9th - Higher Ed
Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board, Bloody Mary and Ouija are scary and entertaining rites of passage for kids and teens to participate in. But do these games actually work? And why do we love to scare each other so much at sleepovers?
Instructional Video13:50
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The Evolution of Creepy Dolls

9th - Higher Ed
Maybe it’s the unblinking eyes, staring at you, emotionless, day and night. Or, perhaps it’s their small size acting as a cloak of innocence. Or their human-like appearance that makes them seem just slightly too real. However, you want...
Instructional Video12:30
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The SCP Foundation: Declassified

9th - Higher Ed
Unlocking the Mysteries of SCP: From Secure, Contain, Protect to Unearth, Expose, Fascinate! Dive deep into the shadowy world of the SCP Foundation as we peel back the layers of secrecy surrounding these enigmatic entities. Discover the...
Instructional Video12:08
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Uncovering the Enigma: Sasquatch Sightings

9th - Higher Ed
North America’s most famous cryptid, Sasquatch is a bipedal hairy humanoid with history pre-dating European colonization with numerous sightings even up to the present day. From cave paintings to video documentation, Sasquatch is a...
Instructional Video13:23
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The Untold Secrets of Pokémon’s Monster Mythology

9th - Higher Ed
Pokémon are inspired by flora and fauna, science, religion, yokai and other supernatural beings. But the series is teeming with not just Japanese folklore, but versions of monsters from across the globe made cute with softened features.
Instructional Video13:50
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Hero, Beast, or Both? The Complex Lore of the Centaur

9th - Higher Ed
Humans have domesticated animals as beasts of burden for thousands of years and the vital role horses play in the evolution of culture in particular has inspired countless equine folklore, but none are quite like the centaur.
Instructional Video12:54
PBS

Unicorns: Magical Icons or Violent Beasts?

9th - Higher Ed
Unicorns are all over the place in popular culture these days - movies, TV shows, toys, clothing and books for children and adults alike. But you might be interested to learn that the majestic, all-white horse with a spiralized horn on...
Instructional Video11:50
PBS

Was Púca the Nightmare Bunny That Inspired Donnie Darko?

9th - Higher Ed
Existing somewhere between boogeyman, scapegoat, and temperamental fae, the known trickster called Púca is an animal-spirit that was once dreaded across Ireland, the Channel Islands, and England.
Instructional Video9:52
PBS

The Wicked Feline Murder Floof, a Yule Cat Story

9th - Higher Ed
Christmas isn’t just a time for presents, cookies, and holiday cheer, but the hunting period of Iceland’s murderous monster feline, the Yule Cat. This giant, fluffy cat towers over buildings, roaming the snowy countryside for human...
Instructional Video6:26
PBS

How Chimaera Mythology Became Reality

9th - Higher Ed
The impossible, three-headed monster of Ancient Greek mythology, the Chimaera, may have started off as a fantasy, but today, the word “chimera” can be used to refer to anything that seems impossible. This includes the real-life,...
Instructional Video6:53
Curated Video

Fun Learning with Monsters: Prepositions for Kids

Pre-K - 3rd
In this engaging video, children are invited to join the adorable monsters as they explore the fascinating realm of prepositions. From "under" to "behind" and "above" to "between," young learners will grasp the concept of prepositions...
Instructional Video7:21
Curated Video

Popular Words Invented by Authors

6th - Higher Ed
Authors often create words just for a one-time usage... but a special few will gain traction and become full-fledged parts of our shared lexicon!
Instructional Video8:01
Curated Video

The Unexpected Origins of the Word ‘Monster’

6th - Higher Ed
Words don't pop up fully formed... they evolve over thousands of years. What can we learn about our relationship to monsters by tracking the word down into the distant past?
Instructional Video5:51
Curated Video

A Midsummer Night's Dream 4.1 Interview: Oberon and Titania

6th - Higher Ed
This video captures a compelling interaction between Oberon and Titania from Act 4, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream." The discussion revolves around Oberon's machinations and Titania's humorous infatuation with...
Instructional Video1:20
Curated Video

Hamlet 3.1 Word Nerd: Monster

6th - Higher Ed
This video explores the etymology of the word "monster" as used in Shakespeare's "Hamlet," explaining its original meaning tied to mythological creatures that are part human and part animal. It delves into how Shakespeare's audience...
Instructional Video2:17
Curated Video

Hamlet 3.1 “It Hath Made Me Mad”

6th - Higher Ed
This video examines Hamlet's harsh and cynical tirade against Ophelia in Act 3, Scene 1, where he presents marriage and fidelity in a negative light. It delves into his use of intimate and formal language, suggesting a broader critique...
Instructional Video3:40
Curated Video

A Midsummer Night's Dream 3.2 Interview: Oberon and Puck pt 1

6th - Higher Ed
This video captures a humorous interview with Oberon and Puck from Act 3, Scene 2 of "A Midsummer Night's Dream." The pair discuss the unintended consequences of Puck's mischievous use of a love potion that causes Titania to fall in love...
Instructional Video10:50
Curated Video

The EPIC Aesir vs. Vanir War

6th - Higher Ed
This epic Norse mythology featurs two different groups of deities who initially battled but ultimately joined forces into a unified Pantheon. An unheardof phenomenon in the worlds of adversarial deities.
Instructional Video8:38
Curated Video

It’s Never Turtles All the Way Down

6th - Higher Ed
Several mythologies from around the world imagined that the world sits on the back of a turtle. Centuries later, we end up with the whimsically iconic phrase “it's turtles all the way down.” Let's explore the origins of the phrase, some...
Instructional Video10:51
Curated Video

The Book of the Dead May Not Be What You Think It Is

6th - Higher Ed
We reveal the true purpose of the ancient text, discover more about the ancient Egyptian people and their relationship with death and the afterlife and dispel misconceptions about the use of this piece of ancient history. Join us as we...
Instructional Video10:48
Curated Video

Hawaii's Fiery Lovers to Enemies Myth

6th - Higher Ed
Not all marriages are love stories, and some of them are meant to end. The Hawai’ian volcano goddess Pele was briefly and disdainfully married to the half-pig demigod Kamapua’a before their ugly breakup. This story will allow us to...
Instructional Video11:11
Curated Video

Were These Mythical Warriors Real?

6th - Higher Ed
Ancient tales of this tribe of warrior women who fought epic battles and established great cities continue to inspire storytellers in modern times. The legend challenges traditional gender roles and inspires narratives of female...
Instructional Video8:23
Curated Video

The War in Heaven

6th - Higher Ed
What happens when angels and demons battle in heaven? Islam, Judaism, and Christianity all have a story of cosmic conflict—some depict all-out war, while others are more courtroom drama. Their differences give us insight on each faith's...