Midnight Marinara

Creepypasta

Episode 58 - "It's Always A Zombie"

When the undead are seen as little more than a nuisance, those who eradicate them don't get nearly the respect they deserve, or so thinks journalist Amber Gordon as she starts her fact-finding mission into the world of "deadbaggers."

Episode 58 - "It's Always A Zombie"
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Featuring the voices of (in order of appearance) Kira Buckland, Rachel Hanson and Sandy Stoltz, with additional voices by David Little, Marissa Yardley, Sean M. Finkle, Angi Viper and Michael Ornelas.

Based on the short story by Slimebeast. Read the original here.

Music by Abysmii; additional music by Kevin MacLeod. Ending theme by John King.
Mixed and edited by David King.

Episode 52 - "The Song and Dance Man"

An odd performer unexpectedly arrives in the town of Belle Carne, and draws quite the crowd when he promises free song and dance through the night...

Episode 52 - "The Song and Dance Man"
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Featuring the voices of (in order of appearance) T.J. Dasch, Katie Patterson, Matt Holley, Nick Jewell and David King.

Based on the story by Dylan Charles.

Opening and ending themes by John King.
Mixed and Edited by David King.

Episode 51 - "Little Wooden Box"

After losing his arm in a car accident, Phil Hadley struggles to find a solution for his pent up rage and sadness. A strange wooden box given to him as a therapy method may offer him a way to cope, though its use may have unforeseen consequences for him and his family...

Episode 51 - "Little Wooden Box"
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Featuring the voices of (in order of appearance) Michael Ornelas, Sandy Stoltz, Jordin Overton, Sparrow Rayne and Amanda Kay.

Based on the story credited to Logan Falk. Adapted for radio theater by David King and Kaela Berry.

Opening theme by John King.
Mixed and edited by David King.

Episode 48 - "Frogs Are Good Luck"

A group of friends decide to spend a summer evening in the relative quiet of the Nevada desert, their only aim to catch up on things. Unfortunately, they travel just a little too far on the road out...

Episode 48 - "Frogs Are Good Luck"
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Featuring the voices of (in order of appearance) Fabian Alonzo, Matt Holley, Nyx Fears, Johnathan Eggstaff and Ruthie Hanson.

Based on the original credited to Alan Larkin. Read it here.

Opening theme by John King; additional music by Kevin MacLeod.
Mixed and edited by David King.

Episode 47 - "Companionship"

Starving college boy meets manic pixie dream girl. Boy makes small talk. Girl promises anything. Boy lets Girl take him on a journey into a nightmare...

Episode 47 - "Companionship"
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Featuring the voices of (in order of appearance) David King and Sparrow Rayne.

Based on the original story by Slimebeast. Read it here.

Opening theme by John King; additional music by Kevin MacLeod.
Mixed and edited by David King.

 

Episode 46 - "String Theory"

Martin wakes up one morning to find countless strings tied between the people and things he encounters, and is seemingly ignored for his lack of connecting twine. After untying his friend Lucy, he realizes that perhaps there is more to these mysterious strings than just a prank...

Episode 46 - "String Theory"
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Featuring the voices of (in order of appearance) Peyton Pearson, Katie Patterson and Emma Goddard.

Based on the original story credited to Tesla. Read it here.

Opening theme by John King; additional music by Kevin MacLeod and Freeplay Music.
Mixed and edited by David King.

Episode 45 - "The Harbinger Experiment"

Living in the sunlight, loving in the moonlight, having a wonderful time...

Episode 45 - "The Harbinger Experiment"
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Featuring the voices of (in order of appearance) Nick Nocturne, Spenser Fernandez, Kaela Berry, Robin King, Xander Mobus and Dead Palette.

"The Harbinger Experiment" is credited to Zyon J. Read it here.

Opening theme by John King; additional music by myuu, Kevin MacLeod and the Bernie Cummins' Orchestra.
Mixed and edited by David King.

Episode 43 - "The Disappearance of Ashley, Kansas"

Sometime during the night of August 16, 1952, the small town of Ashley, Kansas ceased to exist...

Episode 43 - "The Disappearance of Ashley, Kansas"
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Featuring the voices of (in order of appearance) TJ Dasch, Michael Malconian, Nick Jewell, Matt Holley, David King, Emma Goddard and Sparrow Rayne.

Based on the original story by CoasterKid93. Read it here.

Opening theme by John King; additional music by Kevin MacLeod.
Mixed and edited by David King.

Episode 37 - "Candle Cove"

Several forum posters reminisce about a low-budget kids show they recall from the early 70s, though they might regret how much they start to recall...

Episode 37 - "Candle Cove"
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Featuring the voices of (in order of appearance) Kaela Berry, T.J. Dasch, Dead Palette and Matt Holley.

Opening theme by John King; additional music by Ben Hayward and Kevin MacLeod.
Mixed and edited by David King.

Story by Kris Straub. Read it here.

Episode 35 - "Ickbarr Bigelsteine"

A little boy, terrified of the dark, gets a special gift from his mother: a sock-monster dubbed Mr. Ickbarr Bigelsteine, meant to drive away the scary creatures that seem to lurk just on the edge of the boy's imagination...

Episode 35 - "Ickbarr Bigelsteine"
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Featuring the voices of (in order of appearance) Ben Spiegel, Oliver Stafford, Sasha Kuczynski, Edward Stafford and David King.

Opening theme by John King; additional music by Kevin MacLeod.
Mixed and edited by David King.
Produced by Kaela Berry.

Based on the original story by Stephen D. Harris. Read it here.
Adapted by Kaela Berry and David King.

Episode 34 - "Room 733"

For two college freshmen, adapting to university life is all the harder when they learn they that their dorm room sits next door to a space infamously known for its student suicides...

Episode 34 - "Room 733"
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Featuring the voices of (in order of appearance) Angi Viper, Sparrow Leigh Rayne, Kira Buckland, Shawn Bean, Daniel St. George, Katie Patterson and April Hawley.

Opening theme by John King; additional music by Kevin MacLeod and myuu.
Mixed and edited by David King.

Based on the original short story by C.K. Walker. Read it here.

Episode 33 - "Red Sky at Night" (Part 2)

With only three of the original survivors remaining, Graham, Shaun and Kenny struggle to survive increasing terrors while adrift in mysterious, haunted seas...

(Listen to Part 1 here)

Episode 33 - "Red Sky At Night" (Part 2)
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Featuring the voices of (in order of appearance) Sarah Williams (Skullgirls, League of Legends, Kill La Kill), Peyton Pearson, David King and Fabian Alonzo.

Opening theme by John King; additional music by Kevin MacLeod and the YouTube Audio Library.
Mixed and edited by David King.

Based on the original story by Slimebeast. Read it here.

Episode 32 - "Yo, Dude, Do You Own a Dog?" (April Fool's Day Special)

Midnight Marinara is hijacked by Afternoon Alfredo! With the original planned story interrupted, have instead this oddball tale of three confused and troubled teenagers as they battle an ancient evil named after a garden tool...

Episode 32 - "Yo, Dude, Do You Own a Dog?"
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Featuring the voices of (in order of appearance) Robin King, Matt Holley, Peyton Pearson, David King and Emma Goddard.

Music by Kevin MacLeod, with various vintage production tracks.
Mixed and edited by David King.

Based on the original short story by Ellen M. Read it here.

Episode 31 - "Red Sky at Night" (Part 1)

When a cruise ship goes dramatically off-course and supernatural events cause most of the passengers and crew to vanish, seven remaining people try to cope with the circumstances and find a way to escape, before they are lost at sea...

Episode 31 - Red Sky at Night (Part 1)
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Featuring the voices of (in order of appearance) Sarah Williams (Skullgirls, League of Legends, Kill La Kill), Matt Holley, David King, Peyton Pearson, Fabian Alonzo, Marcel Alonzo and Sam Kuczynski.

Opening theme by John King; additional music by Kevin MacLeod.
Mixed and edited by David King.

Based on the original story by Slimebeast. Read it here.

Episode 30 - "Support Call ID: 100156-03"

Something unusual we found while poking around. Do you trust your mobile phone network?

Episode 30 - "Support Call ID: 100156-03"
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Featuring the voices of (in order of appearance) Marcel Alonzo and Nick Atwell.

Opening theme by John King; additional music by Kevin MacLeod.
Mixed and edited by David King.
Logo by Emma Goddard ( http://bucketfox.deviantart.com/ )

Based on the original short story by Charmingly Shallow. Read it here.

Episode 28 - "Crawl"

Three men have concocted a plan to infiltrate and rob a bank by way of a secret passage. Trouble is, said passage is a two-foot wide, pitch dark tunnel they must crawl through from the sewers...

Episode 28 - "Crawl"
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Featuring the voices of (in order of appearance) Matt Holley, Matt Benson and Andrew Linde.

Opening theme by John King; additional music by Kevin MacLeod.
Mixed and edited by David King.

Original short story by alapanamo. Check out this and other works of his here.

Midnight Snacks - "The Only Sensible Ritual Pasta"

What would you do if you woke up somewhere unknown and a spooky voice told you to choose between three ominous doors to find a way out?

Midnight Snacks - "The Only Sensible Ritual Pasta"
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Featuring the voices of Matt Holley and Kaela Berry.

Mixed and edited by David King.

Original story by Astonished Lemons. Read it here.

Episode 27 - "Psychosis"

Being alone in a dark basement for days is enough to make anyone a little stir-crazy, but one man begins to let his lonely paranoia get the better of him...

Episode 27 - Psychosis
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Featuring the voices of (in order of appearance) David King, Kaela Berry and Matt Holley.

Opening theme by John King; additional music by Kevin MacLeod.
Mixed and edited by David King.

Based on the original short story by Matt Dymerski. Read it here.

Episode 26 - "The Old Portrait"

When a collector of antique frames stumbles across a faded old portrait while Christmas shopping, he gets a little more than he bargained for...

Episode 26 - "The Old Portrait"
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Featuring the voices of (in order of appearance) Justin La Torre, Peter Srinivasan and Lynn Schneider.

Music by myuu, Kevin MacLeod and Vivaldi.
Mixed and edited by David King.

Based on the original short story by Hume Nisbet, adapted for radio theater by Kaela Berry and David King. Read the original here.

Episode 25 - "The Devil Game"

A set for instructions for those brave or foolish enough to wish to contact a certain diabolical entity....

Episode 25 - The Devil Game
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Featuring the voice of Nick Jewell.

Opening theme by John King; additional music by Kevin MacLeod and myuu
Mixed and edited by David King

"The Devil Game" is an original short story by InfernalNightmare333.