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** "The Entity of Tsarichina" is believed to believe a malevolent creature. Whether an EldritchAbomination or some kind of alien lifeform, anyone who came in close contact with where it is sealed away suffered.

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** "The Entity of Tsarichina" is believed to believe be a malevolent creature. Whether an EldritchAbomination or some kind of alien lifeform, anyone who came in close contact with where it is sealed away suffered.
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* PublicDomainSoundtrack: One by Music/KevinMacLeod, unsurprisingly, who is known for composing these kinds of tracks, and one that many a Youtube channel would use.
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** The titular entity of "The Alabama Metal Man". Was it a robot/alien or just some kid in a costume. The fact that the UFO network MUFON insisted what Chief Greenhaw saw was not an alien suggests just that, but his claims that it outran his truck at over 40 mph isn't something physically possible, tinfoil suit or not tinfoil suit.


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* RiddleForTheAges: Almost every episode has a mystery that will remain unsolved. What ''did'' Ken Edwards see that night and was it really the cause of the cancer that took his life? Who ''was'' the woman who called Jeff Greenhaw that led to him seeing the Metal Man? What ''did'' the Boys from Yuba City encounter that led to members of the group either dying or disappearing? We will likely never know.
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** The episode covering miltary encounters with UFOs and aliens during UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar is titled "[[VideoGame/XComUFODefense Enemy]] [[VideoGame/XCOMEnemyUnknown Unknown]]"

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** The episode covering miltary encounters with UFOs [=UFOs=] and aliens during UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar is titled "[[VideoGame/XComUFODefense Enemy]] [[VideoGame/XCOMEnemyUnknown Unknown]]"
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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: While the narrator never calls it a dragon, "The Horrors of the Chase" part 1 features a tale of a woman named Paulina who apparently went through a brief moment of being sent through time to watch an ancient tribe do battle with a large reptilian creature with bat-like features.

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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: While the narrator never calls it a dragon, "The Horrors of the Chase" part 1 features a tale of a woman named Paulina Pauline who apparently went through a brief moment of being sent through was briefly displaced in time to watch an ancient tribe do battle with a large reptilian creature with bat-like features.
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* OurDragonsAreDiferent: While the narrator never calls it a dragon, "The Horrors of the Chase" part 1 features a tale of a woman named Paulina who apparently went through a brief moment of being sent through time to watch an ancient tribe do battle with a large reptilian creature with bat-like features.

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* OurDragonsAreDiferent: OurDragonsAreDifferent: While the narrator never calls it a dragon, "The Horrors of the Chase" part 1 features a tale of a woman named Paulina who apparently went through a brief moment of being sent through time to watch an ancient tribe do battle with a large reptilian creature with bat-like features.
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** "The Horrors of the Chase" part 1 features a red-eyed entity resembling [[Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos Slender Man]] that haunts Cannock Chase and attacks people that it comes across. Its origins are unknown, though it predates the creeppasta it resembles.


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* OurDragonsAreDiferent: While the narrator never calls it a dragon, "The Horrors of the Chase" part 1 features a tale of a woman named Paulina who apparently went through a brief moment of being sent through time to watch an ancient tribe do battle with a large reptilian creature with bat-like features.

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* PteroSoarer: The Van Meter Visitor, though not said out loud, resembles a large tailless pteranodon.
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->"Turn off the lights, get into bed and plug in your earphones. It's time for a creepy [[TitleDrop bedtime story]]. For the Fortean at heart, we cover anything that is even remotely strange. From the paranormal to the supernatural, unsolved mysteries, strange deaths, conspiracy theories, cryptids and everything in between, all told in a unique and creepy way. Join us every week for a new scary story."

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->"Turn ->''"Turn off the lights, get into bed and plug in your earphones. It's time for a creepy [[TitleDrop bedtime story]]. For the Fortean at heart, we cover anything that is even remotely strange. From the paranormal to the supernatural, unsolved mysteries, strange deaths, conspiracy theories, cryptids and everything in between, all told in a unique and creepy way. Join us every week for a new scary story.""''
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** From "The Hospital That Never Was". The policeman who ordered the old woman to stay away from Khovrino hospital as opposed to take her concerns of her missing dog seriously. Had he not been so lazy or uncooperative, she might've stay away from that place and lived to see morning.
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A related channel, called ''WebAnimation/WartimeStories'', debuted in October 2020, focusing more on wartime scenarios, with the same DeliberatelyMonochrome artstyle. Another related channel by Simon Andrews, the series' primary writer, named ''WebAnimation/UnclassifiedEncounter'', debuted in April 2021, depicting various supernatural and paranormal encounters during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. Unlike the other two, which leave it up to the viewer as to whether the stories are true or not, ''Unclassified Encounter'' is entirely fictional.

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A related channel, called ''WebAnimation/WartimeStories'', debuted in October 2020, focusing more on wartime scenarios, with the same DeliberatelyMonochrome artstyle. Another related channel by Simon Andrews, the series' primary writer, named ''WebAnimation/UnclassifiedEncounter'', debuted in April 2021, depicting various supernatural and paranormal encounters during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII.UsefulNotes/WorldWarII (though other wars sometimes appear). Unlike the other two, which leave it up to the viewer as to whether the stories are true or not, ''Unclassified Encounter'' is entirely fictional.
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* EvilIsNotAToy: The ranch owners of the what was referred to as "Clearview" from the episode of the same name were intentionally using the mysterious entities dislike of certain metals to make them do things to scare nonbelievers. One time, however, instead of doing something like levitating objects or the like, the lights were shut off a metallic sounding voice warned them the dangers of intentionally provoking them for a laugh.

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* EvilIsNotAToy: The ranch owners of the what was referred to as "Clearview" from the episode of the same name were intentionally using the mysterious entities entities' dislike of certain metals to make them do things to scare nonbelievers. One time, however, instead of doing something like levitating objects or the like, the lights were shut off a metallic sounding voice warned them the dangers of intentionally provoking them for a laugh.
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* EvilIsNotAToy: The ranch owners of the what was referred to as "Clearview" from the episode of the same name were intentionally using the mysterious entities dislike of certain metals to make them do things to scare nonbelievers. One time, however, instead of doing something like levitating objects or the like, the lights were shut off a metallic sounding voice warned them the dangers of intentionally provoking them for a laugh.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: Numerous issues are pointed out with the KGB report on Operation Highjump in "Evil Under The Ice", including how it claimed the destroyer USS Maddox and carrier USS Casablanca were present despite neither being involved (the latter was laid up in port preparing to be decommissioned for the entirity of Highjump), that the Maddox was sunk during Highjump when it most definitely wasn't (and would go on to play an important role in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_Tonkin_incident the Vietnam War]]), and that there were large numbers of American servicemen killed and USN aircraft shot down (Only one aircraft, a flying boat, was lost after it crashed while trying to land in a blizzard, and only four men died in the operation: three of the nine crewmen of the flying boat, and a sailor who was crushed under some cargo in a tragic unloading accident).
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* AbandonedCampRuins: This as a recurring feature in episodes featuring unexplained disappearances in remote areas such as forests, mountains, and deserts. Often, said campsite ruins would feature destroyed tents, but surprisingly intact supply storages, untouched bags, and no signs of the former inhabitants.

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* AbandonedCampRuins: This as is a recurring feature in episodes featuring unexplained disappearances in remote areas such as forests, mountains, and deserts. Often, said campsite ruins would feature destroyed tents, but surprisingly intact supply storages, untouched bags, and no signs of the former inhabitants.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: The gaunt-faced figure the two children from the second story of "The Near Missing 411: Part One". It lured the two children away from their house and deeper into the woods. However, once the two realized how far they were and returned home, it did not pursue them any further, nor did it seem to have issue with them not following it anymore.
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** The series had a two-parter revolving the alleged Dulce Base, said to be under the Archuleta Mesa near the town of the same name. Episode one detailed various incidents involving aliens, cattle mutilations, theories and alleged testimony surrounding the base. Episode two dealt with the testimony of Phil Schneider, who claims to have been part of a secret war between humans and aliens before an uneasy peace led to the formation of the base and his refusal to stay quiet may have led to his death.
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* GiantSpider: The J'ba Fofi, a breed of large and venomous spiders from the African Congo that prey on humans, is the main focus of "The Lurking Horror."
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* UrbanLegends: The channel specializes in recounting many (relatively) modern folktales, often featuring paranormal or supernatural beings.

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* UrbanLegends: The channel specializes in recounting many (relatively) modern folktales, often featuring allegedly paranormal phenomena or supernatural beings.entities.
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Now has a recap page [[Recap/BedtimeStoriesYoutubeChannel here]].

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* KillEmAll: Several of the cases covered involve this in one form or another.
** All but [[SoleSurvivor one]] of the hikers in the Dyatlov Pass incident.
** The entire crew of the SS ''Ourang Medan''.
** All of the Boys from Yuba City.
** All passengers and crew of American Airlines Flight 191.
** All pilots and flight crew of Flight 19.
** All the crewmen of the four missing submarines that mysteriously sank and vanished in 1968.
** All eleven members of the Chundawat family.
** The entire crew of the SM UB-65.



* LifesavingMisfortune: Yuri Yudin, one of the Dyatlov Pass hikers. Midway into their hike, his health began to decline, and he was eventually forced to head back. This saved his life, considering [[KillEmAll what happened to the rest of his friends]] not long after...

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* LifesavingMisfortune: Yuri Yudin, one of the Dyatlov Pass hikers. Midway into their hike, his health began to decline, and he was eventually forced to head back. This saved his life, considering [[KillEmAll what happened to the rest of his friends]] friends not long after...

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* UnreliableExpositor: They put out a [[https://youtu.be/maI3EMTFiVY supplement video]] covering both mistakes they themselves had made and also why they consider David Paulides (who they occasionally used as a source) to be one. One specific example they give is that he makes a big deal about how far away a body was found from where the person went missing, but neglected to mention that where he was found was actually the bottom of the cliff he went missing at the top of which makes how his body got there fairly obvious.

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They put out a [[https://youtu.be/maI3EMTFiVY supplement video]] covering both mistakes they themselves had made and also why they consider David Paulides (who they occasionally used as a source) to be one. One specific example they give is that he makes a big deal about how far away a body was found from where the person went missing, but neglected to mention that where he was found was actually the bottom of the cliff he went missing at the top of which makes how his body got there fairly obvious.obvious.
** They acknowledge that the videos by Jeff Sailors in "The Buffalo Ranch Encounters" that detail the events brought up in the episode are taken at face value, yet no tangible proof is ever shown. Most of it is him recalling the events, though done in a manner that sounds genuine. It does not help that he never says the exact name of the ranch, referring to as "the buffalo ranch", nor does he he give much details outside of it being in Eastern Colorado. It's suggested he purposefully avoids saying the name and exact location due to protecting the owners. The fact that Sailors has been silent on the internet since 2019 only further raises questions. That said, the fact that the FBI have records of ranches in Colorado that were alleged hotspots for cattle mutilations does add credence to his claims.
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* PteroSoarer: The Van Meter Visitor, though not said out loud, resembles a large tailless pnteranodon.

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** Unless you want to disappear or die in a mysterious way, don't ever go in there. There's been more than one mysterious disappearance within American and Canadian National Parks in recent years. {{Iron|y}}ically , the narrator tells you that despite these cases, they state that this should not discourage anyone from exploring the wilderness, albeit warning viewers to always be prepared for anything.

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** Unless you want to disappear or die in a mysterious way, don't ever go in there. There's been more than one mysterious disappearance within American and Canadian National Parks in recent years. {{Iron|y}}ically , {{Iron|y}}ically, the narrator tells you that despite these cases, they state that this should not discourage anyone from exploring the wilderness, albeit warning viewers to always be prepared for anything.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: Numerous issues are pointed out with the KGB report on Operation Highjump in "Evil Under The Ice", including how it claimed the destroyer USS Maddox and carrier USS Casablanca were present despite neither being involved (the latter was laid up in port preparing to be decommissioned for the entirity of Highjump), that the Maddox was sunk during Highjump when it most definitely wasn't (and would go on to play an important role in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_Tonkin_incident the Vietnam War]]), and that there were large numbers of American servicemen killed and USN aircraft shot down (Only one aircraft, a flying boat, was lost after it crashed while trying to land in a blizzard, and only four men died in the operation: three of the nine crewmen of the flying boat, and a sailor who was crushed under some cargo in a tragic unloading accident)

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* CriticalResearchFailure: Numerous issues are pointed out with the KGB report on Operation Highjump in "Evil Under The Ice", including how it claimed the destroyer USS Maddox and carrier USS Casablanca were present despite neither being involved (the latter was laid up in port preparing to be decommissioned for the entirity of Highjump), that the Maddox was sunk during Highjump when it most definitely wasn't (and would go on to play an important role in [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_of_Tonkin_incident the Vietnam War]]), and that there were large numbers of American servicemen killed and USN aircraft shot down (Only one aircraft, a flying boat, was lost after it crashed while trying to land in a blizzard, and only four men died in the operation: three of the nine crewmen of the flying boat, and a sailor who was crushed under some cargo in a tragic unloading accident)accident).
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* AccidentalTruth: "Vanished Without A Trace" acknowledged how the the people of Nome Alaska sued ''Universal'' over their movie ''Film/TheFourthKind'', which claimed to be based on real life disappearances in the town and claim [[BasedOnAGreatBigLie they were done by aliens, with recordings to prove it]]. While they eventually came clean and admitted the disappearances and supposed abductions were a lie, this did open up to the possibility some disappearances were indeed done by extraterrestrials.

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* AccidentalTruth: "Vanished Without A Trace" acknowledged how the the people of Nome Nome, Alaska sued ''Universal'' over their movie ''Film/TheFourthKind'', which claimed to be based on real life disappearances in the town and claim [[BasedOnAGreatBigLie they were done by aliens, with recordings to prove it]]. While they eventually came clean and admitted the disappearances and supposed abductions were a lie, this did open up to the possibility some disappearances were indeed done by extraterrestrials.
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* AmbiguousRobots: The figures the unnamed child in the first story of "The Near Missing 411 Part Two" looked human but stood still like robots. The being resembling his grandmother, which may or may not have done something to the real thing days prior to this incident, flickered from looking like her and something metallic under her skin.


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* CreepyDoll: "The Devil in the Doll" tells the story of William, Mandy and Leta, three dolls alleged possessed by spirits, with the illustrations capturing their creepy appearances.


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** The "robot" that kidnapped the boy from "The Missing 411 Part II", after the boy refused to comply with its demands, carried him back to where he was taken and waited with him in the bushes before a rescue team approached before leaving.
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* TheDollEpisode: "The Devil in the Doll" details three well-known cases of dolls supposedly possessing an evil spirit.

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