America's Monsters

America's Monsters

Their names are legend in small towns and rural hamlets of America: Bigfoot, Hodag, Mothman, the Bell Witch, Champ and Normie. These monsters each have their own unique and lurid stories that have been passed down through generations. Though none of these creatures have ever been confirmed, they stalk the imaginations of visitors, residents and believers in the weird and strange side of life.
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  • 1. Forest Monsters: Hodag and Bigfoot

    1. Forest Monsters: Hodag and Bigfoot

    Wisconsin is united in fear by the legend of Hodag, a fierce creature with scales, horns, and sharp claws. But he, or it, is not alone. Whether he's known as Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Yeti, or the Abominable Snowman, the bipedal, ape-like monster covered in fur has captivated imaginations the world over.
    Wisconsin is united in fear by the legend of Hodag, a fierce creature with scales, horns, and sharp claws. But he, or it, is not alone. Whether he's known as Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Yeti, or the Abominable Snowman, the bipedal, ape-like monster covered in fur has captivated imaginations the world over.
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    1 h 27 min
    13 juil. 2013
  • 2. Forest Monsters: Mothman and the Bell Witch

    2. Forest Monsters: Mothman and the Bell Witch

    Beware of monsters among us. A winged creature called the Mothman stalks residents of Point Pleasant, West Virginia with eyes that glow a fierce red. And in the small town of Adams, Tennessee, the Bell Witch has cursed the Bell family with a frightening poltergeist.
    Beware of monsters among us. A winged creature called the Mothman stalks residents of Point Pleasant, West Virginia with eyes that glow a fierce red. And in the small town of Adams, Tennessee, the Bell Witch has cursed the Bell family with a frightening poltergeist.
    7+
    1 h 27 min
    13 juil. 2013
  • 3. Lake Monsters: Ogopogo and Pepie

    3. Lake Monsters: Ogopogo and Pepie

    Mysterious entities lurk in the dark depths of North America's lakes. Over the past 150 years, there have been sightings, photos and even videos of Ogopogo on the shores of Okanagan Lake in British Columbia. Minnesota's Lake Pepin is said to be home to Pepie, a large serpentine creature.
    Mysterious entities lurk in the dark depths of North America's lakes. Over the past 150 years, there have been sightings, photos and even videos of Ogopogo on the shores of Okanagan Lake in British Columbia. Minnesota's Lake Pepin is said to be home to Pepie, a large serpentine creature.
    7+
    1 h 28 min
    13 juil. 2013
  • 4. Lake Monsters: Champ and Normie

    4. Lake Monsters: Champ and Normie

    We venture to Lake Champlain, where compelling evidence and eyewitness accounts tell the story of Champ, America's oldest monster. And in North Carolina, Lake Norman is home to Normie, a lake monster reported to look like an overgrown alligator.
    We venture to Lake Champlain, where compelling evidence and eyewitness accounts tell the story of Champ, America's oldest monster. And in North Carolina, Lake Norman is home to Normie, a lake monster reported to look like an overgrown alligator.
    7+
    1 h 27 min
    13 juil. 2013
  • America's Monsters
    IMDb 7,4/1020131 saison
    Their names are legend in small towns and rural hamlets of America: Bigfoot, Hodag, Mothman, the Bell Witch, Champ and Normie. These monsters each have their own unique and lurid stories that have been passed down through generations. Though none of these creatures have ever been confirmed, they stalk the imaginations of visitors, residents and believers in the weird and strange side of life.
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