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Jorōgumo: The Deadly Spider Woman from Yokai Lore | Monstrum 

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Ararchnophobics beware-this shapeshifting female spider monster from Japan might be your worst nightmare. A type of yōkai, or any weird or supernatural creature or phenomena in Japanese folklore, this supernatural creature is both beautiful and deadly. Although able to appear as a beautiful young woman, the jorōgumo is really a deadly spider monster in disguise. But why is this monster exclusively female?
This episode dives into the fascinating world of yōkai and the long history of beautiful women and spiders in Japanese folklore. You’ll learn about the real-world spider that may have inspired this monster, and discover two of the oldest recorded jorōgumo stories in existence. #jorogumo #yokai #folklore #MonstrumPBS
Without the translations provided by author and scholar Zack Davisson, this episode would have been far less interesting; we are in your debt, thank you. Special thanks also goes to Dr. Michael Dylan Foster, University of California, Davis for allowing me to pick his brain about Japanese folklore, and to
Dr. Junya Fukuoka, MD for his help with trying to improve my Japanese pronunciation.
Written and Hosted by: Emily Zarka
Director: David Schulte
Executive Producer: Amanda Fox
Producer: Stephanie Noone
Illustrator: Samuel Allen
Editors: Derek Borsheim and Sara Roma
Produced by Spotzen for PBS Digital Studios.
The world is full of monsters, myths, and legends and Monstrum isn’t afraid to take a closer look. The show, hosted by Emily Zarka, Ph.D., takes us on a journey to discover a new monster in each new episode. Monstrum looks at humans' unique drive to create and shape monster mythology through oral storytelling, literature, and film and digs deep into the history of those mythologies.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Como, Michael. Weaving and Binding: Immigrant Gods and Female Immortals in Ancient Japan. University of Hawaii Press, 2009.
Drake, Nadia. “Asian ‘Fortune-Teller’ Spider Found in U.S. for First Time.” National Geographic, March 19, 2015. www.nationalgeographic.com/ne....
Foster, Michael Dylan. The Book of Yokai: Mysterious Creatures of Japanese Folklore. University of California Press, 2015.
“How Magoroku Was Deceivef by a Jorogumo.” Taihei Monogatari. Trans. Zack Davisson, 2020.
Meyer, Matthew. “Jorōgumo.” Yokai.com, 2020: yokai.com/jorougumo/.
Reider, Noriko. Seven Demon Stories from Medieval Japan. Utah State University Press, 2016.
Sekien, Toriyama. Japandemonium Illustrated: The Yokai Encyclopedias of Toriyama Seiken. Ed. Hiroko Yoda and Matt Alt. Dover Publications, 2016.
Silva, Mallary A. “Women in Ancient Japan: From Matriarchal Antiquity to Acquiescent Confinement.” Inquiries Journal, vol. 2, no. 09, 2010.
"Things Ought to be Pondered, Even in Urgent Times.” Tonoigusa. Trans. Zack Davisson, 2020.

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@pbsstoried
@pbsstoried 4 года назад
We received special help with this episode. Translator, author, and scholar Zack Davisson generously translated both of the specific jorōgumo stories we recount here (“How Magoroku Was Deceived by a Jorōgumo” and “Things Ought to be Pondered, Even in Urgent Times). Check out his other awesome work at zackdavisson.com/about-zack-davisson/ and on Twitter @ZackDavisson.-*Dr. Z*
@sponge_playzz
@sponge_playzz 4 года назад
Did you know about the other west Virginia monsters,
@CthulhuRose
@CthulhuRose 4 года назад
The Jorōgumo is one of my favourite Yokai! I'm so glad you did this episode! :D The Jorōgumo was also featured as a Wesen in the TV series 'Grimm' and was referred to as a Spinnetod (Spider-death) Really looking forward to see what you feature next on Monstrum!
@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980
@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 4 года назад
I live in Australia we have two *VERY* good reasons to be afraid of spiders. Two of the most dangerous spiders in the world are in Australia. The Red Back the Aussie version of the Black Widow but twice as deadly. & the Funnel Web a *VERY* poisonous & *VERY, VERY, VERY* aggressive spider with *HUGE* fangs! 🕸🕷🕸
@shadowkingdarksin3980
@shadowkingdarksin3980 4 года назад
Thanks storied you made my fear of spider in a whole new level 😅😅🕷🕸
@hawkwilliams6533
@hawkwilliams6533 4 года назад
Do werewolves next
@kdvr766
@kdvr766 4 года назад
Jorogumo: lures HANDSOME young men. Me: im safe then
@jocosesonata
@jocosesonata 4 года назад
F
@trisha2214
@trisha2214 4 года назад
Ooh self burns, those are rare
@oddpotato4038
@oddpotato4038 4 года назад
@@trisha2214 hmm gordon ramsay would love that (sorry cant help it those two words make up a good pun) 😂
@dankdinosaur8360
@dankdinosaur8360 4 года назад
Same bro
@andrelee7081
@andrelee7081 4 года назад
Ah thx, I feel much safer now
@Narokkurai
@Narokkurai 4 года назад
The tale of the Jorōgumo and the young boy shows an interesting dynamic that I wished you could have touched upon: the implication that the evil spirit was not in fact the spider, but the boy. Many Yōkai myths, especially those about vengeful or tragic spirits, involve sympathetic transformations in the environment. A child, born out of wedlock and left to die, could have manifested as a vengeful spirit whose malice turned an ordinary spider into a Jorōgumo, to take revenge on men who might have been his father. Japanese myths are full of those sorts of sympathetic relationships between spirits, humans and nature, with each one influencing the other. Evil and malice is seen like a pollutant, which can linger on a person or place and cause Yōkai to appear over and over until the source of the corruption is cleansed. It's a very rich and fascinating tradition of storytelling.
@varun-xu8gv
@varun-xu8gv 3 года назад
Somewhat similar to how horrifying creatures are created in Indian horror stories. Those are also revengeful spirits in several cases.
@kianmills4170
@kianmills4170 3 года назад
That's a VERY interesting interpretation! I like it!
@austinstevenson7304
@austinstevenson7304 3 года назад
Agreed a good chunk of the mythology is actually missing from this brief description.
@joshuastrittmatter4188
@joshuastrittmatter4188 2 года назад
Hell, Japanese Kaiju films are absolutely stock full of sympathetic monsters. Godzilla and Rodan are two primary examples.
@travisshallenberger9486
@travisshallenberger9486 4 года назад
I LOVE that you give so much time to monsters that either aren't from western stories, or the very obscure European ones. Glad to see you still producing content from quarantine. Also, don't let the jorogumo turn you away from the good spiders like Lucas!
@ligerzero8685
@ligerzero8685 4 года назад
don't forget charlotte from charlotte webs
@fdcinc.3872
@fdcinc.3872 4 года назад
Lucas is the goodest spider :D
@shanafrench2976
@shanafrench2976 3 года назад
ravenomPH no this one is better is name a frank ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QB7ACr7pUuE.html
@simeonjohn7666
@simeonjohn7666 3 года назад
I love Lucas!
@mindykanitz6255
@mindykanitz6255 2 года назад
Monstrum covers all monsters from around the world.
@5turmundDrang
@5turmundDrang 4 года назад
Ron weasley starts sweating
@Unknown-uk9he
@Unknown-uk9he 4 года назад
Jon Connington “why spiders, why couldn’t it be butterflies”
@CelestialDraconis
@CelestialDraconis 4 года назад
More like Annabeth Chase
@anemxia9393
@anemxia9393 3 года назад
I have found my people
@Deinobi
@Deinobi 3 года назад
@@anemxia9393 me too
@Deinobi
@Deinobi 3 года назад
@@CelestialDraconis More like *_ALL_* the children of Athena
@francoislacombe9071
@francoislacombe9071 4 года назад
There's also the fact that most male spiders, especially those much smaller than the females, run the very real risk of being eaten by their mates, an aspect of spider courtship that could easily have been included in the Jorōgumo legends.
@animistchannel2983
@animistchannel2983 4 года назад
This would be a good alien for The Ensign's Log guys to run into. I think Ensign Riker is already pretty close to this with Lanore...
@merrymachiavelli2041
@merrymachiavelli2041 4 года назад
I wonder how much ancient people really understood about spider lifecycles? I imagine the vast majority of people probably weren't even aware that bigger spiders were generally female, let alone anything about spider courtship. Even if the odd academically-inclined aristocrat or monk cared to observe spiders to find out, the majority of people were illiterate and probably wouldn't have sought out that information.
@RoseDragoness
@RoseDragoness 4 года назад
the male spiders also assholes, usually ruin web to make other male spiders disinterested with the female.
@RoseDragoness
@RoseDragoness 4 года назад
@@merrymachiavelli2041 they probably conclude it from witnessing the females laying eggs.
@merrymachiavelli2041
@merrymachiavelli2041 4 года назад
@@RoseDragoness In RL, I've never actually seen a spider laying eggs and god knows enough of them live in my house.
@AMPMASTER10
@AMPMASTER10 4 года назад
Jorogumo legend was probably started to teach young men to remain faithful to their wives. The second story could also be interpreted the young Jorogumo had truly fallen in love with man about to be married and was persistent to get him to change his mind and marry her. If they were going to eat him, he was right there in the house by himself already.
@melvinfranco2142
@melvinfranco2142 2 года назад
Jorogumo: A missed opportunity.
@bencoomer2000
@bencoomer2000 4 года назад
Gee... Ever get the feeling men, in general, are weird about women?
@Delta-ei7im
@Delta-ei7im 4 года назад
Ben Coomer what? never
@nathanwright5496
@nathanwright5496 4 года назад
Nope. I just tend to recognize when a strange woman is trying to use their wiles to get something from me.
@SnoozecoopYT
@SnoozecoopYT 4 года назад
@@nathanwright5496 must he a spider woman
@davidegaruti2582
@davidegaruti2582 4 года назад
Yeah, sudden gratuitus misogeny was a quintessential part of history : make a religion about how everyone can give up material possessions and ascend to a higher plane of existence ? Yeah cool but you also have to give up ur tiddies to ascend to nirvana ... How about a society that preaches freedom and uses direct democracy as a form of governament ? Yeah, but no pussies are allowed in politics , ya know ? Or what about the most powerful and heroic country in Europe with the most elightend monarch , gets stripped of all it's power and for once : Man and women , Merchant an farmers , Intellectual and factory workers , Agree that the ancient regime has to be torn down in order to make a better more equal and free society , in wich there is no monarch no church and all pepole are united under a single nation ... And then you don't give rights to the women that helped you in the revolution ....
@kid14346
@kid14346 4 года назад
Women: *just existing* MEn: "HERESY!"
@galvaton10000
@galvaton10000 4 года назад
Oh-oh here she comes Watch out, boy, she'll chew you up Oh-oh here she comes She's a maneater!
@garyjones1688
@garyjones1688 3 года назад
Love that song
@imsquiddly6836
@imsquiddly6836 4 года назад
“People are freaked out by spiders” * shows the most adorable spider possible *
@varedna
@varedna 4 года назад
Jumping spiders are like 8-legged puppies with their cute little eyes and furry bodies, how can anyone be freaked out by such a cutie.
@driftingdruid
@driftingdruid 4 года назад
ikr, jumping spiders are cute go-getters
@nicholaslindsey7087
@nicholaslindsey7087 4 года назад
@@varedna even on the movie Eight Legged Freaks when they're the size of cars, they're still cute! Lol
@magoswes3588
@magoswes3588 4 года назад
Nicholas Lindsey Y’all are weird
@ludwigvanbeethoven5176
@ludwigvanbeethoven5176 3 года назад
Are you people normal?! How did you acquire this ancient power??
@ameekasoar
@ameekasoar 4 года назад
I really admire the abundance of monsters that exist within Japanese folklore: yokai, ayakashi, mononoke, you name it
@ladypossum1776
@ladypossum1776 4 года назад
Do you think the Spider Lady would do well on the World Wide Web?
@paulciampo2104
@paulciampo2104 4 года назад
Who do you think built it? 😉
@TheFunwichHorror
@TheFunwichHorror 4 года назад
Of course. She could just go on Tinder and would never go hungry again.
@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980
@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 4 года назад
ROTFLMAO! 🤣 Ba-dum-tiss! 🥁
@TheRegularHedgehog575
@TheRegularHedgehog575 4 года назад
Badoom CHSH
@ScionStorm1
@ScionStorm1 4 года назад
They are the OG catfishers.
@saranshgautam6551
@saranshgautam6551 4 года назад
4:55 Lmao so this dude just killed the mom cuz her son was being annoying? Rough. (He didn't know she was the Jorogumo then)
@blackknightz5036
@blackknightz5036 4 года назад
She was: -A lone women with a child in an abbandoned place covered in spider webs at night -She insisted that he's the child's father -The child ran away whenever he saw his sword Don't you think that's somewhat suspicious?
@fabianpreckel2399
@fabianpreckel2399 4 года назад
@@blackknightz5036If he is the father, it is absolutely reasonable that the woman is in this place. And the fact that night has already fallen is the only time a slower person than the traveling one could catch up, because they are resting. The thing he did. In an abandoned place, which are usually covered in spider webs. And to fear this man's blade is an absolutely reasonable thing to do, he seems to be a ruthless killer and was just lucky that it wasn't a woman but a spider.
@ceejelly8783
@ceejelly8783 3 года назад
@@blackknightz5036 Suspicious = death? He could just tie them down or sth.
@brophy3351
@brophy3351 4 года назад
Can you guys do a video about Grendal from the epic poem “Beowulf?”
@spongbog100
@spongbog100 4 года назад
Can u just enjoy the video?
@cesarontiveros2135
@cesarontiveros2135 4 года назад
@@spongbog100 can he not suggest a topic for a future video ?
@jellybean7283
@jellybean7283 4 года назад
Omg yes
@jimstaboodleooferson8983
@jimstaboodleooferson8983 4 года назад
Would like that
@benny9tails565
@benny9tails565 4 года назад
I also think that would be good
@Cure_Hana
@Cure_Hana 4 года назад
I’d love to see an analysis on the famous Yokai called Yuki Onna (“Snow Woman”).
@suzanneclark7706
@suzanneclark7706 4 года назад
Froslass! :D
@ThrottleKitty
@ThrottleKitty 4 года назад
Wait, the one who broke up the beatles? (That's terrible, I'm sorry)
@zyra5526
@zyra5526 3 года назад
Cure Hana did you watch “Rise of the yokai clan”
@Cure_Hana
@Cure_Hana 3 года назад
Thunder Drum No. Is it good?
@syahrezadifachri5121
@syahrezadifachri5121 3 года назад
@@Cure_Hana it has its moment, but never got mainstream. It has 2 seasons of anime
@DavidFlowers777
@DavidFlowers777 4 года назад
As someone with arachnophobia, watching this video while simultaneously doing other stuff, looking at the screen really became a gamble for me
@maxnns3855
@maxnns3855 4 года назад
It’s awesome that you always choose the mostly overlooked creatures
@wesleyvalk9129
@wesleyvalk9129 4 года назад
Not really though, overlooked creatures would be Baykok, Buggane, Lavellan, Lampad, Mandarangkal ect, Wendigo, Banshee and Jorogumo are all very known myth creatures.
@kdvr766
@kdvr766 4 года назад
@@wesleyvalk9129 first time ive read abot jorogumo but ive seen likeness of her not her history though
@rizkyadiyanto7922
@rizkyadiyanto7922 4 года назад
@@kdvr766 yeah.. because we live in different places.
@cannibalrj7747
@cannibalrj7747 4 года назад
they're actually not always choosing the mostly overlooked creatures, they had dracula, genie, hansel and gretel, etc which are very popular. and i can see why. i think they're still trying to reach more audience, including those who aren't really into monsters, before finally digging into the less common creatures
@wesleyvalk9129
@wesleyvalk9129 4 года назад
@@kdvr766 You're probably not into monsters then. People that love myths and legends, all seen Jorogumo in D&D, Pathfinder, comics, marvel, monster books, myth books, yokai cartoons, series like probably supernatural ect ect. They are pretty common in games as well.
@Vic-pg4rg
@Vic-pg4rg 4 года назад
There is another popular yokai that Monstrum should cover: Kyuubi no Kitsune/ Nine Tail Fox Tengu/ Bird People Yuki-onna/ Snow Woman Bake-danuki / Tanuki People Nekomata/ Two Tail Cat etc.
@joeyfrost5248
@joeyfrost5248 4 года назад
Victor Beristain I agree. I'd love to hear her explain the Kitsune and Tanuki Yokai specifically.
@ScionStorm1
@ScionStorm1 4 года назад
Does this channel have the balls to cover Tanuki?
@rxpt0rs
@rxpt0rs 4 года назад
The Nine Tail Fox isn't just a thing from Naruto?
@Vic-pg4rg
@Vic-pg4rg 4 года назад
@@rxpt0rs No, some of the tailed beasts are inspired by Japanese youkai. The One-Tail from Bake-danuki, Two-Tail from Nekomata, and Eight-Tail from Ushi-oni.
@whosaidthat84
@whosaidthat84 3 года назад
@@ScionStorm1 ha! I see what you did there!!
@Jodipo
@Jodipo 4 года назад
Probably my favorite take on the Jorōgumo comes from the anime, Dororo. Has anyone watch it as well?
@NephilimHunter1959
@NephilimHunter1959 4 года назад
Yeah i watched it a few months ago when it first came out, that show was awesome
@FlyingFocs
@FlyingFocs 4 года назад
Still need to
@akikogonzales3244
@akikogonzales3244 4 года назад
Yreess
@shade9592
@shade9592 4 года назад
I still feel sad that the party is over...
@newdivide9882
@newdivide9882 4 года назад
I have the manga, but I haven’t finished it yet
@eertikrux666
@eertikrux666 4 года назад
Something strange: *Happens* Ancient Japanese: Its a Yokai People now: *ENEMY STAND*
@guillermorojasc
@guillermorojasc 3 года назад
Naaaniiiii!?????
@ohnojojo2262
@ohnojojo2262 3 года назад
WRRRRYYYYYY
@r4n638
@r4n638 3 года назад
The Fack😂
@L0rdOfThePies
@L0rdOfThePies 2 года назад
Both Both is good
@genghiskhan6809
@genghiskhan6809 2 года назад
NIGERUNDAYO!!!
@mamabear_books1417
@mamabear_books1417 4 года назад
I love how I can learn about historical and modern monstrosities here! Its fresh and I love it. Thank you😁🤘
@sagarnegi9464
@sagarnegi9464 4 года назад
Well being an arachnophobic, I will possibly die from a heart attack rather than her attacks, also after so long it's good to see a new video, huge fan of the mythic, archaeology, and of course Monstrum 😊😊😊
@newdivide9882
@newdivide9882 4 года назад
“How about a giant spider that can actually eat you?” Monster Musume fans are sweating right now
@takenname8053
@takenname8053 4 года назад
You dam right we are!
@sabithasajan5564
@sabithasajan5564 4 года назад
Yhh ur right
@lizerdspherex
@lizerdspherex 4 года назад
So many legs...
@dallasmeeker5577
@dallasmeeker5577 4 года назад
i knew my people would show up somewhere in here
@dieminervaeule
@dieminervaeule 3 года назад
Rach-nee...!!!
@Jebbtube
@Jebbtube 4 года назад
Always with the monster girls. Actually, an episode on the sudden increase in popularity in monster girls in manga and anime would be an interesting topic.
@drsharkboy6568
@drsharkboy6568 3 года назад
Martin Silvan dude, don’t you realize that spider ladies are excellent at controlling the populations of mosquitoes and other annoying bugs?
@LucyFair_33
@LucyFair_33 4 года назад
One thing came out on my mind The BELDAM from The animated movie Coraline
@jillianrichraz7400
@jillianrichraz7400 3 года назад
ME TOO
@DiegoRodriguez-li4op
@DiegoRodriguez-li4op 3 года назад
Yeah
@bradywakens3904
@bradywakens3904 3 года назад
She's a lot like pennywise
@kevinobill4818
@kevinobill4818 4 года назад
And I thought Arachne is the only Monster that has the features of a spider. Spiders are not my thing, they are creepy in appearance.
@apokos8871
@apokos8871 4 года назад
what is this Arachne monster? in what media did you find it? Arachne in modern greek means spider, and there is an ancient greek myth that uses it as a name, is this what you are talking about?
@Volvagia0slayer
@Volvagia0slayer 4 года назад
apo kos In Greek mythology a woman named Arachne boasted that she was a more talented weaver than Athena. So Athena challenges her to a weaving contest. When Athena lost, she transformed Arachne into the first spider. That said, the TV show Supernatural does feature a spider monster called an Arachne.
@apokos8871
@apokos8871 4 года назад
@@Volvagia0slayer yes i knew about the greek myth, i thought maybe there was another one, like you mentioned.
@kluang1
@kluang1 4 года назад
The Tsuchigomo is also a spider monster in Japanese myth.
@coppersandsprite
@coppersandsprite 4 года назад
The Navajo have Spider Grandmother.
@CanIswearinmyhandle
@CanIswearinmyhandle 4 года назад
"Their webs can be large enough to even trap small birds and bats" GEE THANKS I SURE AM LOOKING FORWARD TO MY UPCOMING VACATION IN JAPAN NOW
@ilovecheez7769
@ilovecheez7769 4 года назад
Also, there is a spider in Australia that managed to trap a possum.
@smk2457
@smk2457 4 года назад
In fall they reach full size and string up their webs between trees and lamp posts in parks, the suburbs and the countryside here. Arachnophia limbo. I don't enjoy it. Least favorite thing about Japan.
@dreadcthulhu5
@dreadcthulhu5 4 года назад
Watch out for the hornets as well.
@theasinclaire52
@theasinclaire52 4 года назад
I remember hearing about a woodcutter who fell in love with a Jorogumo and sought the leader of the yokai's permission to marry her. He was refused and either married her anyway or was eaten by her. Or both.
@HolosKaustos
@HolosKaustos 4 года назад
IIRC that's the most well known story involving the Jorogumo, and has a real world location associated with it. Kinda weird it wasn't included.
@drsharkboy6568
@drsharkboy6568 3 года назад
“So that’s why she gives such great hugs!” I also heard that story from Overly Sarcastic Productions.
@maximaldinotrap
@maximaldinotrap 3 года назад
Anime would have them living together in peace with spider children.
@motodunnito
@motodunnito 4 года назад
Oh my goodness. I've been working with Japanese friends for a long time and they always talk about Jorōgumo. So I've been waiting for this video from Monstrum. Thank you guys. Made my day!
@kristinl.7063
@kristinl.7063 4 года назад
I like spiders and I love monsters related to them. Hopefully someday there's a positive representation of spiders, since most (not all though) are harmless to people and big helpers in controlling bug populations. In the mean time though, monster spiders are still fun to see in literature and pop culture. Thanks for this awesome video on a spider yokai!
@Nezumiarth
@Nezumiarth 4 года назад
I strongly agree
@vaimantobe3034
@vaimantobe3034 3 года назад
Well, there's Anansi the spider. He's not that well-known unfortunately and he's a trickster, but he is the protagonist of many stories.
@thomasdevaney552
@thomasdevaney552 3 года назад
@@vaimantobe3034 Brother Nancy!
@bugloverspiderlover8490
@bugloverspiderlover8490 22 дня назад
There was Charlotte,Miss spider,Lucas the spider.
@grandthanatos
@grandthanatos 4 года назад
I've had an idea for a novel with a jorogumo at the center of it for several years now. I hope someday to write it, but first I need to get a few other stories written and published.
@emmerentiabuys967
@emmerentiabuys967 4 года назад
What are the names of your stories? I'd like to read them please, if that's alright.
@grandthanatos
@grandthanatos 4 года назад
@@emmerentiabuys967 I have a couple of self-published books on Amazon, and one book that was published by a publishing company. That one, Rose, is coming up on its 1-year publishing anniversary. The others are Reborn City and its sequel, Video Rage; Snake; and The Quiet Game, a collection of short stories. I also have stories in a few anthologies here and there. If you look for me on Amazon, you should find them all.
@grandthanatos
@grandthanatos 4 года назад
@tenebrous soul I already have three more novels to edit! Ask again when I've made some progress on those. 😂
@emmerentiabuys967
@emmerentiabuys967 4 года назад
@@grandthanatos I'm impressed! I'll give those a look.
@gabago0l
@gabago0l 2 года назад
@@grandthanatos How did you self publish if you don't mind asking? I've been trying to figure how to do it once my stories are written. Have you been successful with self publishing?
@plewelly
@plewelly 4 года назад
This show keeps giving me ideas for D&D monsters. Already used the manananggel in a game.
@armisg5664
@armisg5664 3 года назад
Oh, and forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Aranea .. pretty sure there was a monster like kumo-onna in some (a)d&d setting, too.
@michaelwilson5114
@michaelwilson5114 3 года назад
Well here we already have Lolth
@gwang3103
@gwang3103 4 года назад
Fascinating how the same animal can be viewed so differently in different cultures. In Japan one finds the Jorogumo, but in Africa one finds Anansi the trickster spider. And in Cambodia... they *eat* spiders...
@ryanibarra4147
@ryanibarra4147 4 года назад
I remember this thing appeared in one of the Animated Hellboy movies
@jacobbenns6090
@jacobbenns6090 4 года назад
Thats dope, you wouldn't happen to know which one would you?
@dorianjareth9198
@dorianjareth9198 3 года назад
They literally show it in the video...
@zlatkajupe
@zlatkajupe 3 года назад
I just found this channel today, but already it's my new favorite channel! Been watching your Monstrum videos for hours now!
@kaiyoriten
@kaiyoriten 4 года назад
I was just hoping that you might do some videos from Japanese folklore! The amount of yokai and bakemono are immense and it would be a shame if the rich variety were not spoken of. Thanks for a wonderful episode!
@Thatguyhasagenericname
@Thatguyhasagenericname 4 года назад
I am so glad you are covering Jorōgumo. It is one of my favorites.
@cinna7
@cinna7 3 года назад
Another Asian folklore/mythology I'd love to learn more about is Korean folklore/mythology. There's been some really interesting modern interpretations of the Korean goblin (called a 'Dokkaebi') in Korean television and I've recently run into the Korean dragon (called an 'imugi') and Korean Fire Dog (called a 'Bulgae) in Korean folklore inspired books.
@Blu-Jaybee
@Blu-Jaybee 4 года назад
Hi, I'm from the Caribbean and I love learning from this channel about how the different cultures and historical events shape folklore and stories. Could you do an analysis on one of the characters from Caribbean Folklore? For example: Rolling Calf, River Mumma, Ole Higue, Heart Man, La Diablesse
@shockfilmfest
@shockfilmfest 4 года назад
We've been enjoying your analysis of classic monsters of myth and legend since last year. Thank you for making such awesome content!
@weirdolife9075
@weirdolife9075 4 года назад
Oop,it's the 7th episode of Dororo.
@dwija1325
@dwija1325 4 года назад
9:27 Yess, that's my boy Hyakkimaru right there
@drpoprox2821
@drpoprox2821 4 года назад
Probably my favorite episode to date. Keep up the monstrous work!
@alanchoichang8336
@alanchoichang8336 3 года назад
you truly care, from research to presentation, very well done!
@S08R01
@S08R01 4 года назад
Love your videos. They are always interesting and engaging. Awesome content.
@frogman4700
@frogman4700 4 года назад
Can you do a video on Koshej Bezsmertnij Кощей Бессмертный from slavic folklore?
@TheRegularHedgehog575
@TheRegularHedgehog575 4 года назад
What's that? Can you tell me?
@joseangeles8382
@joseangeles8382 3 года назад
Yaaaaay! I love this yokai ! I’m a little sad you didn’t go over the famous jorogumo story of the lumber jack and the waterfall, but otherwise nice video!
@atomicphilosopher6143
@atomicphilosopher6143 4 года назад
Man, I've wanted you to make this video for a long time. I see jorogumo all the time outside my apartment and school and I think Japanese folklore is really cool.
@ZydecosGirl
@ZydecosGirl 4 года назад
The stories about the woman transforming after being injured reminds me of the black cat stories where a man cuts off a cat’s paw and then later finds his wife (or an old woman from the village) missing her hand. Probably just has something to do with men not understanding women and fearing the supernatural.
@cherylfitch2693
@cherylfitch2693 3 года назад
Or vice versa.
@mattbatesteacher
@mattbatesteacher 4 года назад
Me: Hey! RU-vid didn't let me know there was a new Monstrum. Also Me: (Sees Spider) No no no non no!!
@davidbardsley9350
@davidbardsley9350 4 года назад
So glad for another episode, really appreciated
@Phasian000
@Phasian000 4 года назад
Yeeees! I'm so happy you made a video on one of my favorite yokai. Thank you!
@TheJbow1
@TheJbow1 4 года назад
Love the series, and the breakdown of our storied pasts. I’d love to hear your analysis of Scylla and Charybdis
@monagorgan7288
@monagorgan7288 4 года назад
That bookshelf !!! Love it! (also the videos)
@nctsoftware5272
@nctsoftware5272 4 года назад
I love your content. Kudos to you and your entire team.
@nickbalmes6640
@nickbalmes6640 4 года назад
Loving that well-deserved Play button in the background Dr. Z 😉 Great episode as always!
@williamswonderland3636
@williamswonderland3636 4 года назад
can you explain the filth liker/red liker/tub liker? I'm weighting a story about one and I would like some more information on things like temperament and locations where it originates.👹👺🏮🏯🛀🛁👅
@karenbonds264
@karenbonds264 4 года назад
"The Jorogumo is a spider demon that can eat you." Hazbin Hotel fanbase: "Ooh, Kinky!"
@Unitato152
@Unitato152 4 года назад
As someone who has been in the fandom for over 4 years now, I can agree that is most of the current fanbase now and I'm concerned as all heck ,_,
@Cure_Hana
@Cure_Hana 4 года назад
I don’t think Angel would ever go that far. 😅
@deadlydingus1138
@deadlydingus1138 4 года назад
"Not like _that._"
@datkhornedog899
@datkhornedog899 3 года назад
That's heresy over there.
@ohdarah
@ohdarah 4 года назад
Another great video as always! Absolutely appreciate how you provide context for their origins. Would you ever consider making a video on the Pontianak? She is a horror mainstay of Singaporean and Malaysian folklore. I believe the Phillipines also has an equivalent being.
@coltonkleins
@coltonkleins 4 года назад
Oh man the art style/animation is absolutely beautiful! 😮
@kutter_ttl6786
@kutter_ttl6786 4 года назад
As soon as I saw this I immediately thought of the 80s anime Wicked City.
@whosaidthat84
@whosaidthat84 3 года назад
Yeup! Same here
@plshelpmeimingreatpain2840
@plshelpmeimingreatpain2840 3 года назад
seriously?? no demon slayer??
@crystalbrowne6274
@crystalbrowne6274 2 года назад
I am so enjoying monstrum, thank you for producing this show. I haven't seen red caps, have you done those yet?
@ryanc5572
@ryanc5572 3 года назад
Incredible video. The lore behind it is so interesting
@tedariesdaguro6517
@tedariesdaguro6517 4 года назад
How to reinvent the movie title "Charlotte's web."
@Doc_Animator_N
@Doc_Animator_N 4 года назад
"Help me! Please help me! No! Go away!" - The Fly.
@aquariusrose5621
@aquariusrose5621 3 года назад
This was great! I love this series!
@ghostfacegirl180
@ghostfacegirl180 4 года назад
Finally another episode of Monstrum! I wish I could get notified when you add to the Monstrum playlist instead of having to check in every so often. And no, I won't resubscribe to a channel that is 50% content I'm not interested in. It's bad enough that after watching this I'll have It's Lit in my recommended, I'm not going to flood my subscription feed too.
@dropkickcorpse
@dropkickcorpse 4 года назад
Favorite Jorogumo: Rachnera 🕷️
@christosgiannopoulos828
@christosgiannopoulos828 3 года назад
I see your a man of culture as well
@Blackman1000ify
@Blackman1000ify 3 года назад
@@christosgiannopoulos828 Damn right he is.
@densilfitzgerald2895
@densilfitzgerald2895 4 года назад
Would love to know where Steven King got inspiration for “IT”. Is it based on a legend? Or just random
@SoyOllin
@SoyOllin 3 года назад
Great episode! I hope there is more on Japanese Yokai, there is so many great ones to delve into.
@theguyishere249
@theguyishere249 4 года назад
This video was great keep up the good work. Question could you do an episode on Cthulhu. Also scared the daylights out of me with the first image.
@bjgoodrich5864
@bjgoodrich5864 4 года назад
Can you please do a video about Coyote trickster, goblins, gargoyles, fairies, and leprechauns. 🐱🐱🐱🐱🐱🐱🐱🐱🐱🐱
@vixendoe2545
@vixendoe2545 4 года назад
The inspiration for Shelob?
@pratypulse
@pratypulse 4 года назад
says "Absolutely terrifying" with absolute joy. perfect touch to a horror narration Dr. Z *shivers*
@sdrpicasso1847
@sdrpicasso1847 4 года назад
Why does this remind me of Grimm? I really love your Monstrum videos, some people think my interest in mythology and folklore is strange but i think it's fascinating! So thanks for making them🖤
@Just_Some_Guy_with_a_Mustache
@Just_Some_Guy_with_a_Mustache 2 года назад
Japan has always been playing with fire, it seems. Mixing attractive women with some kind of animal you shouldn't find attractive...until suddenly...That is too much power for their folklore to have. And as we know, with great power, there must also come great responsibility.
@maynarddanielpalawar959
@maynarddanielpalawar959 4 года назад
I'm already scared of normal spiders. Imagine me seeing this creature. Yikes
@igorivanov299
@igorivanov299 4 года назад
Face your fear 🕷️🕸️
@girv98
@girv98 3 года назад
I don't know what I expected when I clicked on this video. But the jumpscare I got from the beginning made me spill half my coffee over myself
@TeamChaosPrez
@TeamChaosPrez 4 года назад
i hope you do more on yokai, they're some of my favorite folklore monsters!
@spiritoftherain5852
@spiritoftherain5852 4 года назад
Oh how da hell that thing exists I'm outta here byee
@spiritoftherain5852
@spiritoftherain5852 4 года назад
@Miszkulancja I know it doesn't exist anymore and I was just joking
@kahanuermeyas-tulu4056
@kahanuermeyas-tulu4056 3 года назад
@Miszkulancja Ok joker.
@kahanuermeyas-tulu4056
@kahanuermeyas-tulu4056 3 года назад
@Miszkulancja *Spider-Girl doesn’t exist.
@kero8234
@kero8234 2 года назад
The mimic :
@mkznan5963
@mkznan5963 4 года назад
the illustrations in this video are beautiful
@psychologicaleffects4398
@psychologicaleffects4398 4 года назад
Trichonephila clavipes is absolutely my favorite spider of all time, it's pretty damn cool that there's a monster based on one of their relatives.
@mikarnotelizza
@mikarnotelizza 2 года назад
Imagine people start talking about the mimic chapter 4 from roblox
@diivine.
@diivine. 2 года назад
Yep shawtie
@steelinskin5925
@steelinskin5925 4 года назад
I keep seeing storied when I'm looking at Monstrum videos. Not digging the rebranding
@AlEcyler
@AlEcyler 4 года назад
I love the rebranding!
@Johan-tq3fk
@Johan-tq3fk 4 года назад
@@AlEcyler it sucks
@SkatingJellyfish
@SkatingJellyfish 4 года назад
Same, tbh I only really care about the monstrum content the other series are just kinda meh to me
@aaronlynch1527
@aaronlynch1527 4 года назад
Did I just sit down and watch 27 Monstrum videos in a row? Yes, yes I did.
@ArchFiendFolio
@ArchFiendFolio 4 года назад
Anther great episode, thank you
@raizzabermudez7927
@raizzabermudez7927 2 года назад
No because The Mimic brought me here
@diivine.
@diivine. 2 года назад
Same- Sama vibes fr
@devinassoul782
@devinassoul782 2 года назад
Same XD
@xxreyrppuppetmasxx2595
@xxreyrppuppetmasxx2595 Год назад
Kinturo Vibes lol
@mayamendez9250
@mayamendez9250 3 года назад
“He declines the offer” CUZ HE ACE *Pride intensifies* “Because he was already wed.” Oh. That works too ;-;
@rafox19
@rafox19 4 года назад
I like the bookshelf setting much better than the usual green screen.
@shadowraith1
@shadowraith1 4 года назад
Well done. Thanks for sharing.👍🕸🕷🕸👍
@florkiler6242
@florkiler6242 4 года назад
azian people be like: yea so every monster is a woman alright
@Arlathos
@Arlathos 4 года назад
Advantage of being gay: safe from jorogumo, sirens, succubi etc. 🤣
@Arlathos
@Arlathos 4 года назад
@LagiNaLangAko23 idk...I feel like we should try summoning one?...for the science 🤔🤤
@TheCauserOfHavic
@TheCauserOfHavic 8 месяцев назад
"An attempted revenge via bigamy and a trick to lure a man to his death" sounds like my type of night.
@NOLAMarathon2010
@NOLAMarathon2010 4 года назад
I always look forward to the outtakes.
@ShyBiiteVT
@ShyBiiteVT 3 года назад
It's surprising where in media the Jorogumo would pop up. Would you believe one actually appears as a boss in the Ghostbusters video game? While not directly referred to as a jorogumo, the ghost's backstory given throughout the level ticks all of the boxes for one.
@henrykrusak8593
@henrykrusak8593 4 года назад
This Channel is amazing
@anderssorenson9998
@anderssorenson9998 4 года назад
These are so good I love hearing stories about monsters from far off lands
@Ram0nAlan
@Ram0nAlan 4 года назад
This reminds me of that movie, Enemy. Nice channel.
@TheAchmedhabibi
@TheAchmedhabibi 4 года назад
This is so fascinating!
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