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Reading Creepypasta Classics: The Rake, Candle Cove, Mr. Widemouth | Creep Cast
Sun, 09 Mar 2025
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Chapter 1: Why are classic creepypasta stories so short?
Welcome back to Creepcast! How you guys doing today? Today we are doing the famous Creepypasta run. We've been on a very, very big r slash no sleep kick. And the problem with doing normal Creepypasta is that a lot of them are very, very short. And if we only did one and we focused on one, some of these podcasts would be three minutes long. I mean, it would be a very quick episode.
So today we're going to run through Probably almost try to get all of the key, big, old creepypastas. And we're just putting them all into a grab bag here for you. And we're just going to run through every single one of them. So some of these you probably have definitely heard, read, or whatever. But once again, as always, I have not read any of these classics. We've touched on some of them.
We're also on creepypasta.com. We're looking at some of them here, and I see like 1999 is at the top of creepypasta.com. We've read that. We tried reading Bedtime before. It was boring as hell. But I think that's whenever me and Isaiah were in person, we tried reading it, et cetera.
Yeah, it was.
And then we've read Been Drowned. So there's some on here that we've read already, but I see one at the top here that I feel like I've heard of before called Candle Cove. And I believe we're going to start with today. So some of these are ranging from, it says less than a minute. And I think the longest we'll ever read is like 10 minutes. So it's going to be, it's going to be a lot of them.
So buckle in. It's going to be, it's going to be a bumpy ride.
It's going to be a bumpy ride. So what we're doing here is, uh, Hunter, frankly, has it too good, right? Like this guy, uh, listens to some of the best selected off of no sleep. He listens to like these two hour long things that are eventually adapted into books. And he hasn't put up with what I've put up with what a lot of us have of these like, yeah,
Five minute horror stories that would happen once in like 2016. And we had to make those last for months until something else came out. Okay.
I really have been eating nothing but prime rib.
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Chapter 2: What makes Candle Cove a unique creepypasta story?
It's probably the guys meeting up and being like, do you remember this thing? And then he like, you know, it's kind of like it, you get all the people back together, they come back and they try to figure out what the fuck was going on. Or whatever.
But is it each season a new creepypasta? Each season's a new creepypasta. So season one is Candle Cove. One of them's No End House, I think. Really? That'd be kind of fun. If I'm right. The fourth one is Stairs in the Woods.
I'm a search and rescue officer, yeah. Yeah, Butcher's Block. So it's Candle Cove, No End House, Butcher's Block, The Dream Door.
Those are the four seasons. I think dream door might be no end house. I could be wrong. Hold on. Channel zero.
When they discover a door in the basement, the secret starts, uh, whatever butchers blocks, uh, young woman and her schizophrenia.
Okay. Sorry. No, here it is. Season one's candle Cove. Yeah. Season two is no end house. Yeah. Okay.
And then season three is butchers block.
Yes. And then season four is the butchers block is the one that is, uh, I'm a search and rescue officer. So therefore the stairs in the woods, the one that uses stairs in the woods and, uh, the dream door is based on the creepy pasta, the hidden door by Charlotte by water, which is the only one we haven't read out of the four that they adapted.
Oh, so we, all we would have to do is read that. And I think that'd be a fun deep dive.
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