Urban legends typically combine ______hand narratives (fill in the blank)
secondhand
What are the two cryptids I discussed?
The Chupacabra and the Jersey Devil
An online imageboard
What are the two urban legends I analyzed?
The Choking Doberman and The Babysitter and The Man Upstairs
Who is Peko-chan?
Who wrote 'The Vanishing Hitchhiker'
Jan Harold Brunvand
What is cryptozoology?
Pseudoscience and subculture focused on the search for unknown, legendary, or extinct animals
What are the two things that create the mashup "Creepypasta?"
What does the anonymous caller in 'The Babysitter and the Man Upstairs' tell the girl to do?
To check the children sleeping upstairs
What manufacturer in Japan created Peko-chan in 1950?
What is Fujiya?
Lately, due to the effects of technology use, they have been increasingly shared through ____ (two answers)
print, digital, and social media
When was the term "cryptid" introduced?
1983
What is considered the first creepypasta, and what year was it made?
Ted the Caver, 2001
What does the vet say they'll need to perform on the Doberman?
A Tracheotomy
What was La Llorona's original name before she became La Lorona?
Who is Maria?
When was the Vanishing Hitchhiker published?
1981
What are the meanings of the two Spanish words 'Chupacabra' comes from?
Chupar (to suck), Cabra (goat)
What are the themes I mentioned in creepypasta? (name all)
Lost Episodes, Video Games, Corruption of Innocence, Isolation and Vulnerability
Yes, the vet and the police
What are the two attributes of the woman that La Llorona's husband left with?
Wealthier and light-skinned
On the slide after introducing the topic Crytid, what are 2 of the cryptids' names that I showed in the photo?
Before the early ____s the Jersey Devil was known as the Leeds Devil, or Devil of Leeds
1900s
Why did Jeff burn off his eyelids?
So he could always see himself clearly
What is the sentence I put under "Moral Lessons?" (word for word ;))
"What can urban legends teach us to be aware of in the future?"
What are one of the fun facts I mentioned for Peko-chan?
Peko-chan’s name is coincidentally the onomatopoeia of the sound “peko-peko” which is the sound a hungry stomach makes / It is rumored that the red spots on her cheeks are blood, which she is seen perpetually licking off / Rearranging the syllables of ‘Milky’ also produces the phrase “Kill me.” - the last thing her mother said before being eaten