Showing posts with label folklore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label folklore. Show all posts

Friday, June 14, 2024

How to Draw Eerie and Enchanting Japanese Ghouls and Monsters

YOKAI BESTIARY how to draw book

Learn how to draw a bestiary of supernatural creatures from Japanese folklore, and discover their origins as you go.

Yokai is a Japanese term for mystical beings that encompasses a range of supernatural phenomena, including demons, monsters, ghosts, and shapeshifters. Sometimes cute, sometimes frightening, but always enchanting, the creatures are often at the center of popular anime and manga stories.

Sunday, November 26, 2023

Enotria: The Last Song - Closed Beta Test

Enotria The Last Song Closed Beta Test

Jyamma Games is excited to invite PC players into the world of Canovaccio for a Closed Beta Test. The playtest will allow players to get their first look at Enotria: The Last Song and defeat the powerful Authors who created the Canovaccio and free the world from stagnation, harnessing the power of Ardore.

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Boggy Creek Monster & The Mothman of Point Pleasant on VOD Now

Terror Films, in association with documentary filmmaker Seth Breedlove, is widening the platform availability of two creature myth documentaries. The documentaries are titled: BOGGY CREEK MONSTER and THE MOTHMAN OF POINT PLEASANT. Both films will begin their release expansion on Tuesday, November 21st.

BOGGY CREEK MONSTER documents the legend of the Fouke Monster - a creature first reported on in the early 1970's in Fouke, Arkansas. There are allegations that this Bigfoot type creature attacked a local family and then destroyed livestock. Later many more sightings were reported and a legend was born!

THE MOTHMAN OF POINT PLEASANT deals with a different monster that was originally sighted near Point Pleasant, West Virginia. In 1966, multiple townspeople reported seeing "a large flying man with ten-foot wings whose eyes glowed red." Legend claims that the Mothman is responsible for the 1967 collapse of the Silver Bridge that killed 46 people. It still roams somewhere to this day.