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Sunday, 19 February 2023

MonsterQuest

 






Episode Guide

MonsterQuest (sometimes written as Monsterquest or Monster Quest) is an American television series that originally aired from October 31, 2007 to March 24, 2010 on the History channel. Produced by Whitewolf Entertainment, the program deals with the search for various monsters of interest to the cryptozoology subculture and paranormal entities reportedly witnessed around the world. A spin-off show, MysteryQuest, which focuses on unsolved mysteries, premiered on September 16, 2009.

MonsterQuest
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GenreParanormal
Narrated byStan Bernard
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes68
Production
Executive producerDale Bosch
ProducersDoug Hajicek
Will Yates
Camera setupMultiple
Running time45 minutes
Production companyWhitewolf Entertainment
DistributorA&E Television Networks
Release
Original networkHistory
Original releaseOctober 31, 2007 –
March 24, 2010
Chronology
Followed byMysteryQuest (2009)
RelatedIn Search of... (1976–82)

The purpose of the show is best described by the narrator, Stan Bernard, in the introduction:

Witnesses ("People" for Season 4) around the world report seeing monsters. Are they real or imaginary? Science searches for answers...on MonsterQuest.

History channel revived the MonsterQuest series for special episodes beginning on August 28, 2020.

ReceptionEdit

Rich Rosell of Digitally Obsessed gave the show a "B−", stating, "The good news is that this isn't a trashy reality show, eager to make everything overblown and sinister. Instead, it takes a seemingly well-researched approach, leaving viewers the opportunity to make up their own minds." He also believed that the "content is certainly nerd-worthy in an I-want-to-believe/Mulder kind of way".[1]

Cinematic Happenings Under Development (CHUD) gave the show a 5.9/10 review, saying that the show is "basically a rehashing of the 1970s/1980s TV show, In Search Of..." and "it leaves you with a sense of either 'been there, done that' or just a feeling of incompleteness because it basically raises as many questions as it tries to answer."[2]

Diablo Cody gave the show high praise in the October 24, 2008 issue of the magazine Entertainment Weekly. She says, "I found a minotaur in that labyrinth of suck: MonsterQuest...on the History Channel."[3]

Academics have noted that media often uncritically disseminates information from the pseudoscience and subculture of cryptozoology, including newspapers that repeat false claims made by cryptozoologists or television shows that feature cryptozoologists as monster hunters (such as Monsterquest). Media coverage of purported "cryptids" often fails to provide more likely explanations, further propagating claims made by cryptozoologists

Lost Tapes

 





Episode Guide

Lost Tapes is an American fiction television series that aired on Animal Planet. Produced by Go Go Luckey Entertainment, the program presents fictional found footage depicting traumatic encounters with creatures cryptozoological, supernatural, mythological or extraterrestrial.[1] Creatures featured include Bigfoot, the chupacabra, vampires, werewolves, and reptilians.

Lost Tapes
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GenreFound footage
Horror
Thriller
Paranormal
Narrated byRick Robles
Theme music composerDevin Powers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes34 (list of episodes)
Production
Running timeApprox. 22 minutes
Production companyGo Go Luckey Entertainment
DistributorDiscovery Communications
Release
Original networkAnimal Planet
Original releaseOctober 30, 2008 –
November 9, 2010

The pilot ("Chupacabra") aired on Animal Planet on October 30, 2008, for Halloween, but the series officially premiered on January 6, 2009.[2] Animal Planet commissioned a second season, which premiered on September 29, 2009.[3] Season 3 premiered on September 28, 2010, with episodes featuring creatures such as zombies and the Kraken. The show also used to air on Planet Green.

OverviewEdit

Lost Tapes depicts traumatic scenarios where people are attacked and/or killed by mysterious, dangerous, deadly, wild, and ferocious paranormal cryptids. The series is shot in a mockumentary style. Most episodes begin with a quick introduction of facts, which include interviews with experts explaining scientific theories or facts and folklore behind the episode's titular creature. In the second season, some episodes began with footage of a person being attacked and often killed by the episode's creature, an introduction meant to set up the events of each episode. In the third season, every episode had such an introduction, though the events of every episode in all three seasons are accompanied by videos of scientists, cryptozoologists, and folklorists giving their very thoughts and opinions of the creatures, which are called Lost Tapes: Revelations.