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EPISODE · Jun 13, 2023 · 1H 17M

Episode 123 - The History of Goblins

from Lunatics Radio Hour: The History of Horror · host The Lunatics Project

Join us as we explore the origins of goblins and their varied representations across different cultures, from the Pyrenees Mountains in France to the British Isles, and even the tengu of Japan. We'll also discuss the cultural and historical significance of goblins, kobolds, and trasgu, analyzing their portrayal in popular culture and the problematic aspects of J.K. Rowling's work. Uncover the mysterious connection between goblins, Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, and the eerie paranormal encounters documented in the Hellier documentary series and the Hopkinsville Goblins case.Finally, we'll dive into the portrayal of goblins in films like The Descent and Sam Raimi's Spider-Man, comparing them to characters like The Joker and exploring the concept of alien goblins from space. We'll also examine the power of folklore in reshaping our understanding of the paranormal and its representation in modern media, such as metal music videos. Don't miss this captivating journey into the enigmatic world of goblins and their impact on our collective imagination!Email [email protected] to submit your short stories and paranormal experiences.lunaticsproject.comGet Lunatics Merch here. Join the discussion on Discord.Check out Abby's book Horror Stories. Available in eBook and paperback. Music by Michaela Papa, Alan Kudan & Jordan Moser. Poster Art by Pilar Keprta @pilar.kep.SourcesThank you very much to April Brenker for helping with research for today’s episode. A paper by Annliya Shaijan from the Global Journal of HUMAN-SOCIAL SCIENCE, called Goblin Mythology: A Brief Study of the Archetype, Tracing the Explications in English LiteratureA Forbes article by Dani Di Placido: The Harry Potter Anti-Semetic Controversy ExplainedHeyAlma article by Evelyn Frick: The Anti-Semetic History of Goblins CBR.com article by Ben Hardwick: Why Goblins’ Are The Lord of The Ring’s Biggest Misconception History.com article by Volker Janssen: How the ‘Little Green Men’ Phenomenon Began on a Kentucky FarmAudio recording www.tobarandualchais.co.uk - Anecdote About Seeing a GoblinIrishcentral.com article by Leo Casey: The Irish Legend of The PookaA book called Vampire Universe by Jonathan MaberryPawilds.com article by Lou Bernard: The Goblin ScarecrowMedium article by A.L. Treadwell: The Goblins of Old Detroit Project Gutenberg, IMDB, Wikipedia Follow us on TikTok, X, Instragram and YouTube. Join the conversation on Discord. Support us on Patreon. Support the show

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Join us as we explore the origins of goblins and their varied representations across different cultures, from the Pyrenees Mountains in France to the British Isles, and even the tengu of Japan. We'll also discuss the cultural and historical significance of goblins, kobolds, and trasgu, analyzing their portrayal in popular culture and the problematic aspects of J.K. Rowling's work. Uncover the mysterious connection between goblins, Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, and the eerie paranormal encounte...

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