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* DisguisedHorrorStory: ''The Boy Who Drew Cats'' starts off as a silly story that's ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, but then [[spoiler: the protagonist is almost killed by a rat demon and only saved by his cat drawings coming to life and eating said demon.]] Jason doesn't hesitate to lampshade this.



** When he asks people people to subscribe to his show, he notes it's "Less than the price of (a very unusual thing to buy)".
* SurpriseCreepy: ''The Boy Who Drew Cats'' starts off as a silly story that's ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, but then [[spoiler: the protagonist is almost killed by a rat demon and only saved by his cat drawings coming to life and eating said demon.]] Jason doesn't hesitate to lampshade this.

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** When he asks people people to subscribe to his show, he notes it's "Less than the price of (a very unusual thing to buy)".
* SurpriseCreepy: ''The Boy Who Drew Cats'' starts off as a silly story that's ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, but then [[spoiler: the protagonist is almost killed by a rat demon and only saved by his cat drawings coming to life and eating said demon.]] Jason doesn't hesitate to lampshade this.
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* DrinkingGame: A fan suggested one where you take a shot any time Jason mispronounces a name, but he shot it down out of fears of listeners drinking themselves to death.
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* NoPronunciationGuide: Jason is well aware that he tends to butcher the names of some of the characters.
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** In one of the Arthur episodes, he calls out Uther Pendragon for more or less raping a woman.

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** When he asks people people to subscribe to his patreon, he notes it's "Less than the price of (a very unusual thing to buy)".

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* LateArrivalSpoiler: When he compares Vasilissa and her doll to [[spoiler: Film/FightClub Jack and Tyler Durden,]] he justifies spoiling the film by stating it was released years ago, so "the statute of limitations for spoilers has expired".

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* LateArrivalSpoiler: When he compares Vasilissa and her doll to [[spoiler: Film/FightClub [[Film/FightClub Jack and Tyler Durden,]] Durden]],]] he justifies spoiling the film by stating it was released years ago, so "the statute of limitations for spoilers has expired".

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* AllThereInTheManual: Jason provides supplementary material for the episodes in their description on the website.



* AgonyOfTheFeet: In his episode about Mulan, he goes into graphic detail about the practice of foot binding, which can have this effect on feet.



* LateArrivalSpoiler: When he compares Vasilissa and her doll to [[

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* LateArrivalSpoiler: When he compares Vasilissa and her doll to [[[[spoiler: Film/FightClub Jack and Tyler Durden,]] he justifies spoiling the film by stating it was released years ago, so "the statute of limitations for spoilers has expired".



** When he asks people people to subscribe to his patreon, he notes it's "Less than the price of (a very unusual thing to buy)".

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** When he asks people people to subscribe to his patreon, he notes it's "Less than the price of (a very unusual thing to buy)".buy)".
* SurpriseCreepy: ''The Boy Who Drew Cats'' starts off as a silly story that's ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, but then [[spoiler: the protagonist is almost killed by a rat demon and only saved by his cat drawings coming to life and eating said demon.]] Jason doesn't hesitate to lampshade this.
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* LateArrivalSpoiler: When he
* NoPronounciationGuide: Jason is well aware that he tends to butcher the names of some of the characters.

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[[https://www.mythpodcast.com/ The Myths and Legends Podcast]], [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as the name suggests,]] is a {{Podcast}} where host Jason Weiser re-tells various myths, legends, and fairy tales from around the world. Another feature is the Creature of the Week, where he describes various animals from folklore and occasionally gives a possible explanation for how the

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[[https://www.mythpodcast.com/ The Myths and Legends Podcast]], [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as the name suggests,]] is a {{Podcast}} where host Jason Weiser re-tells various myths, legends, and fairy tales from around the world. Another feature is the Creature of the Week, where he describes various animals from folklore and occasionally gives a possible explanation for how thethe creature's origin.

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[[folder:Stories Featured In the Podcast]]
* Literature/TheEpicofGilgamesh
* Literature/JourneyToTheWest
* Literature/TheJungleBook
* Myth/KingArthur
* Literature/TheLittleMermaid
* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hua_Mulan Mulan]]
* Myth/RussianMythologyAndTales
* Literature/TheSagaOfArrowOdd
* Literature/TheSagaOfTheVolsungs
* Literature/TainBoCuailnge
* Literature/VasilissaTheBeautiful
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!! Myths and Legends provides examples of:
* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Very common InUniverse.
** In episode 16, he believes that Vasilissa's doll doing all the work is actually Vasilissa doing them herself, via a SplitPersonality.
* DefiantToTheEnd: In the episode about Doppelgangers, one person who saw their doppelganger tried to have it shot.
* DesignatedHero: InUniverse, he tends to call out the protagonist of a story when they do something questionable.
** In one of the Arthur episodes, he calls out Uther Pendragon for more or less raping a woman.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: When he
* NoPronounciationGuide: Jason is well aware that he tends to butcher the names of some of the characters.
* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: Whenever a character is raped or tricked into having sex under false pretenses, Jason doesn't hesitate to call the perpetrator a monster for doing so. Zeus in particular gets it bad.
* RunningGag:
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[[https://www.mythpodcast.com/ The Myths and Legends Podcast]], [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as the name suggests,]] is a {{Podcast}} where host Jason Weiser re-tells various myths, legends, and fairy tales from around the world. Another feature is the Creature of the Week, where he describes various animals from folklore and occasionally gives a possible explanation for how the

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