#26 - "The Man with the Cane"

Kaela once again takes over the show to chase the mystery started in David's "Grad Night in the Haunted Mansion" from Disneyland to Walt Disney World, aided by Nick Barbera and now joined by Slimebeast. Does this sequel hold a candle to the original, or is it easily snuffed by ponderous prose?

"The Man with the Cane" was written by David King. You can read along here.

#25 - "Ronald McDonald House"

Frequent requests for this particular Creepypasta have forced David, Dead Palette, Slimebeast and Nick Nocturne to put on their health and safety badges and perform an inspection. Will fast food clowns manage to terrify, or does this have "stinkburger" written all over it? Ba da ba ba baaa~

"Ronald McDonald House" was written by Dkingsbury. You can read along here.

#22 - "Listers Rache" (with Frosted Mini Fears)

The shadowy world of silent cinema opens when David teams with the Frosted Mini Fears gang (Chad Garcia, Phil Spruner and Efren Aguliera) to screen the lost tale of Listers Rache. Is the story behind this series of eerie motion pictures a proper haunted projection on the mind, or would it have been best left on the cutting room floor?

"Listers Rache" is written by Lucretius. Read it here.

#21 - "Corruptus" (Benview on Slimebeast P. 4)

David, Matt Benson and Andrew Linde use their annual passes to the dark side of Disney one last time as they return to the worlduncovered in "Abandoned by Disney," "Room Zero" and "A Few Suggestions." Will this story tie up all the loose ends? Will it raise more questions? And will the gang ever stop screaming whenever the story title comes up?

"Corruptus" is written by Slimebeast. You can read this and other works of his here.

#19 - "A Few Suggestions" (Benview on Slimebeast Pt. 3)

It's the return of Matt Benson and Andrew Linde as the gang crack open the suggestion box and sift through the weird contents in this prequel to "Abandoned by Disney." Is horror written in the cards?

"A Few Suggestions" is written by Slimebeast. You can read this and other works of his here.

#16 - "1999" Postscript Discussion

It took a bit, but David and Dead Palette have recovered enough from 1999's blatant plagiarism to discuss it, but they're not alone! Special guest Nick Nocturne of Night Mind joins them to talk Creepypasta, alantutorial and the art of storytelling.

Check out alantutorial for further context, or watch Night Mind's explanation video.

#14 - "1999" Finale

Finale? Is the story over? It is for David and Dead Palette after they stumble across something in the most recent update to 1999 - something so bizarre that it changes their opinion about the entire story thus far.

Story itself begins at 41:04; the passage that changes everything starts at 1:36:52, although we encourage you to listen to the whole thing for context.

Check out alantutorial for further context.
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#11 - "Grad Night in the Haunted Mansion"

David is mysteriously AWOL, and with the Haunted Mansion celebrating its 46th anniversary, Kaela tries her hand at running an episode herself, with special guest Nick Barbera. Their topic: "Grad Night in the Haunted Mansion," a Disney Creepypasta... that David wrote! Does it hold up to scrutiny, or is it just another lost soul in the great mire of terrible fiction?

#10 - "1999" Part 1

The start of a long journey back in time begins, as David and Dead Palette return to a year when Pokemon was king, Y2K was looming and a man in a bear costume reached out to children from Caledon Local 21. What will they uncover as they delve into this popular, ongoing narrative?

"1999" is written by Giant engineer. You can read the original here.

#9 - "Room Zero" (Benview on Slimebeast Pt. 2)

Having survived the horrors of Mowgli's Palace in "Abandoned By Disney," Matt Benson, Andrew Linde (Nerds Eye View; Shut Up Leonard) and David take a spin on the follow-up story, where dark secrets lurk below Walt Disney World itself. Will they uncover fresh horrors, or stale terrors?

"Room Zero" is written by Slimebeast. You can read this and other works of his here.

#8 - "The Origin of Laughing Jack"

David, Kaela and (eventually) Emma finally get around to taking a look at "The Origin of Laughing Jack." Does this story hold up better than the original Laughing Jack story, or is it a laughingstock? Well, based on David's disturbed reactions near the end...

WARNING: This episode contains descriptions of particularly detailed gruesome imagery. Listener discretion is advised.

Both this and "Laughing Jack" were originally written by SnuffBomb.