Episode 5: The Wolf Man (1941)

“Your suffering is over. Now you will find peace for eternity.”

-The Wolf Man (1941)

Awooo! What's that? It's only the sound of the horrifying The Wolf Man (1941), being discussed today in the fifth episode of Monster Mash. Listen as we praise his furry feet and criticize his treatment of women, which is actually a lot worse than the whole wolf thing. At least there's a beautiful spooky forest set to get lost in. Fog machines at full blast!

Please enjoy, and if you've been bitten by a werewolf and don't want to kill people, maybe just have a relaxing night inside with the doors locked. Hope you enjoy!

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Production Shownotes:

  • Produced, hosted, and edited by Vicky K. & Camden S.

  • Intro & Outro music composed and performed by Camden S.

  • Original banner & album artwork designed by Nick B-S

  • Episode 5 Monster Mash banner designed by Vicky K. & Camden S.

Episode 4: The Invisible Man (1933)

“Here we go gathering nuts in May! Nuts in May! Nuts in May!”

-The Invisible Man (1933)

Good end of November to you all. A winter chill has descended upon us, and wait...who's that outlined in the fog? Why, it's the Invisible Man from The Invisible Man (1933)! Come, listen as we discuss his exploits in the fourth episode of Monster Mash. He may not have super strength or the ability to turn into a bat, but he has something far more valuable, an insatiable love for murder! What a scamp.

Stay safe out there, and if you want to be invisible, please don't take the drugs that make you evil. Hope you enjoy!

Episode Extras:

Production Shownotes:

  • Produced, hosted, and edited by Vicky K. & Camden S.

  • Intro & Outro music composed and performed by Camden S.

  • Original banner & album artwork designed by Nick B-S

  • Episode 4 Monster Mash banner designed by Vicky K. & Camden S.

Episode 3: The Mummy (1932)

“I was tired. But now I’ve never felt so alive before!”

-The Mummy (1932)

It's about time for another episode of Monster Mash, this time focused on that most terrifying of spooky creatures, The Mummy (1932)! What are his powers exactly? What do mummies actually do? Why does he wait 10 years to execute his plans for no reason? Hey, stop asking logistical questions, and focus on the reason we're all here: the sizzling chemistry between Ms. Grosvenor and one Ardeth Bey. Although Mr. Bey is displaying some suspiciously mummy-like qualities...

Listen to the episode to hear us dig deeper into all these mysteries, and please refrain from reading aloud from any books of the dead in your own time. Hope you enjoy!

Episode Extras:

Production Shownotes:

  • Produced, hosted, and edited by Vicky K. & Camden S.

  • Intro & Outro music composed and performed by Camden S.

  • Original banner & album artwork designed by Nick B-S

  • Episode 3 Monster Mash banner designed by Vicky K. & Camden S.

Episode 2: Dracula (1931)

“Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make. ”

-Dracula (1931)

And we’re back with the the latest Monster Mash episode, hanging out with the one, and only Count in Dracula (1931). Listen to us chat all about why if the vibes are spooky you shouldn’t dismiss the locals’ warnings, question how the hell multiple suitors can only have one brain cell between them, discuss the severe lack of cowboys and BAMF / all around MVP in a crisis —aka, Van Helsing, and of course, the OG King of Vamps (and camp), the icon, Bela Lugosi! Hope you enjoy!

Episode Extras:

Production Shownotes:

  • Produced, hosted, and edited by Vicky K. & Camden S.

  • Intro & Outro music composed and performed by Camden S.

  • Original banner & album artwork designed by Nick B-S

  • Episode 3 Monster Mash banner designed by Vicky K. & Camden S.

Episode 1: Frankensten (1931)

“It’s alive! It’s alive! It’s alive!”

-Frankenstein (1931)

Welcome to the inaugural episode of Monster Mash -- our latest "Misc. Mini-cast" series that ties nicely in with our Del Toro Discourse (if we do say so ourselves). We'll be covering iconic / classic horror Universal Monster movies, and first up is Frank in Frankenstein (1931).

Listen to us discuss the horrors of high-cheekboned mad scientist  *Henry* Frankenstein, his pyromaniac-and-slippery-brain-jar-fingers of a lab assistant Fritz, his third wheeling best friend *Victor*, and way-too-good-for him fiancé Elizabeth, as he creates life! Aka, the one, the only, the icon Boris Karloff as...."?"

Remember friends, steal your own brains and stay away from windmills. Hope you enjoy!

Episode Extras:

Production Shownotes:

  • Produced, hosted, and edited by Vicky K. & Camden S.

  • Intro & Outro music composed and performed by Camden S.

  • Original banner & album artwork designed by Nick B-S

  • Episode 1 Monster Mash banner designed by Vicky K. & Camden S.