This week on MYTH, it’s our annual Halloween Spooktacular! You’ll discover that demons can really bust a move, that being a miser never seems to work out on holidays, and that you should be careful about what invitations you accept. Then, in Gods and Monsters, it’s the devilish origin story of a Halloween classic: the jack-o’lantern.
Source: Czechoslovakian Folklore, Irish Folklore
Halloween Special
This week on MYTH, we’re donning a red cloak for some variations on a classic fairy tale. You’ll see that you shouldn’t make pancakes out of donkey dung, that falling asleep on the toilet can get you killed, and that you should be careful with someone’s skillet. Then, in Gods and Monsters, putting snail eyes on your face doesn’t make you someone’s grandmother.
Source: Italian Folklore, Taiwanese Folklore