In this week's episode, Angie tells the story of two sisters, Peggy and Celia, who try to summon spirits using a Ouija Board.
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Music by:
Theme song from the movie "The Babadook" by Jed Kurzel
In this week's episode, Angie tells the story of a boy named Victor who discovers he can control his dreams.
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In this week's episode, Angie reads Alvin Schwartz' short story, "The Green Ribbon." This is a story about Jenny and the secret that she keeps about her green ribbon.
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This week Angie tells a story about Madeline, a misfit at school, who stumbles upon a magic wishing well.
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Season 3 - Episode 1 - The Reflection
This week Angie tells the story about Linda who is home alone watching scary movies.
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Music by:
Music Box arrangement from Anastasia "Once Upon a December" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9qgtga5mz0
"Hydrazine" from Europa Report OST Composed by Bear McCreary
"Airlock" from Europa Report OST Composed by Bear McCreary
This week Angie tells the story about a group of girls that decide to play "Bloody Mary" in a very spooky place.
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Music by:
Nox Arcana - Music Box
The Bat Attack - John Williams from Dracula (1979)
In this week's episode Angie tells the story of Rob who ends up in a hospital after a car accident.
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Music by:
Twisty's and Dandy's Theme Song - from American Horror Story (Episode: Freak Show)
Extinction by Myuu
In this week's episode Angie recites Ogden Nash's famous children's poem The Adventures of Isabel, a story about bears, witches, and giants.
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Music by:
Spooky Scary Skeletons - Music Box version - Andrew Gold
In this week's episode, Angie reads William Hughes Mearns' short poem about a man who was not there.
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Music by:
Old Doll - Mad Father OST
In this week's episode, Angie talks about the myth of the sandman.
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Music by:
Excerpt from The Sandman Soundtrack - The Kingdom of Dreams (Main Title Theme) - David Buckley
Mr. Sandman by the Chordettes (creepy version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oao_grQWeXY)
On this week's episode, Angie tells the story of a boy named Felix who just moved in to an old house on Elm street.
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Music by:
Charles Bernstein - A Nightmare On Elm Street - Theme [Extended by Gilles Nuytens]
In this week's episode, Angie tells the story of a man named Daniel who is delivering pizzas to a mysterious house out on Canal Street.
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Music by:
Musicbox version of Nirvana - "Something in the Way"
Italian Dinner Party - TuneCore
In this week's episode, two sisters learn a terrifying lesson about what they should and should not wish for.
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This week's episode is about an ancient family living in a deep dark jungle looking for something or someone they have lost.
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Music credits:
The Sealed Kingdom - Adrian von Ziegler
The Rhythm of Shaman - Shaman Drums Music - Composer, Lyricist: Darryl Forson, Composer, Lyricist: G'vox
Drumming/Flute Track - Unknown Artist (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giWE6A39Xyc)
In this episode, Angie recites Edgar Allan Poe's famous poem, The Raven. A poem about a lonely man who is visited by a winged creature late one night.
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Music Credits:
Funeral March - Frederic Chopin
Beginning to End - Hendyamps Studios & Aimee Norris
The music of Erich Zann - Alexey Voytenko
This week's episode tells the story of two kids frightened on Christmas Eve.
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Music by: "Quiet Slumber" by shadow6nothing9 (remade by Yamabiko, a Youtube User)
This episode is a short poem about a creepy Halloween night. Original Poem.
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This week's episode is about Timmy who gets a chance to search for an ancient mummy's treasure in Egypt.
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Music:
"Mummy's Tomb" - Derek Fiechter & Brandon Fiechter
"Cleopatra" - Derek Fiechter & Brandon Fiechter
"A Ka Dua - A Sacred Chant" by James Stone
In this week's episode, Angie reads a classic from Alvin Schwartz' Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, The Big Toe.
A boy's life changes very quickly when one day he finds a big toe in the garden.
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Music: From the Film, Dracula, 1973 - "End Title" - Robert Cobert
In this week's episode, Jimmy buys a scarecrow from the harvest festival to put in his mom's garden.
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Music: Prelude to a Nightmare "Kiddieland"