North Carolina
The Gang's All Here
Call of Duty
Banned Books
Cryptids
200
The Wright brothers famously made North Carolina "First in Flight" although the pair were originally from this state

Ohio

200

Michelangelo, Raphael, Leonardo, Donatello

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

200

This installation of the Call of Duty series sold 8.8 million copies in its first months release

Modern Warfare 3

200

Being deemed immoral, touching on racial issues, it's use of racial slurs, and it's sexual content led to this 1960 books ban

To Kill A Mockingbird

200

Claimed to live in Scotland, and affectionately nicknamed "Nessie"

The Loch Ness Monster

400

He who called North Carolina home and ransacked ships off the coast in the early 1700s

Blackbeard

400

Hannibal, Face, Murdock, and B.A.

The A-Team

400

This 1949 books social and political themes along with its sexual content were found to be too controversial. The book was challenged for being pro-communism

1984 - George Orwell

400

Believed to be responsible for the 1967 Silver bridge collapse, West Virginia has a statue of this half-human half-insect creature

The Mothman

600

A lovely flowering tree with pink and white blooms representing North Carolina

Dogwood

600

Skipper, Kowalski, Rico, and Private

The Penguins of Madagascar

600

This 1954 book about stranded schoolboys was banned because of its portrayal of violence, racial slurs, profanity, and themes exploring human savagery, bullying, and moral decline

Lord of the Flies

600

A creature portrayed in many forms of media as a terror of the ocean. Any sailor would be weary to encounter while sailing

The Kraken

800

Overlooking a stretch of the graveyard of the Atlantic the tallest lighthouse in the United States is situated in North Carolinas outer banks

Cape Hatteras

800

Egon, Winston, Peter, and Ray

Ghostbusters

800

This Pulitzer Prize winning novel with a swastika on the cover depicting historical horrors of the Holocaust was banned due to it's controversial depiction of profanity, nudity, and violence

Maus

800

Rooted in Algonquin folklore, often described as an evil, cannibalistic spirit that haunts the forests of North America. Appearing gaunt with glowing eyes

Wendigo

1000

In January 1961 a Boeing B-52 crash landed in Goldsboro, NC carrying and dropping a payload of these items

2 - 3.8 Megaton Mark 39 nuclear bombs

1000

Otto, Reggie, Maurice, Sam

Rocket Power

1000

Banned for its occult themes, otherwise seen as promoting Satanism. Its discussion of magic is seen as anti-Christian, and ruffled feathers by including actual curses and spells in the text

The Harry Potter Series

1000

Native to New Jersey, described as having the head of a horse, wings of a bat, and hooves 

The Jersey Devil