Talk:Mothman

Okay, we need a list of everything this monster has been in, if we're using this on our logo (either way it is pretty cool) we need the artical to be decent. I have never heard of this monster before so my helpfulness on this is limted. 19:48, 1 May 2009 (UTC) {{User:Master Conjurer/Talk|19:59, 1 May 2009 (UTC)|2= Mothman's appearances in popular culture:

Movies

 * The Mothman Prophecies (2002)

Literature (fiction)

 * The legend of Point Pleasant's 'Mothman' is a key theme in the science-fiction novel A Macabre Myth of a Moth-Man by English author Brad Fear. The character Moth's physical appearance is also based on the legend.

Television

 * In an episode of Paranormal State on A&E, Ryan Buell and his paranormal investigation team travel to Point Pleasant in search of the Mothman.
 * An episode of Sci Fi Investigates features the Mothman as its investigative target.
 * Unsolved Mysteries - "Mothman (Unexplained)". Aired July 22, 2002.

Games

 * The Mothman sightings were a basis for an interdimensional alien race in the conspiracy role-playing game Dark•Matter, a campaign setting for TSR's Alternity SciFi RPG. The Mothman subsequently played a major role in the plot of the adventure supplement titled The Killing Jar, and appeared as a monster in the d20 Menace Manual, known as the "Mothfolk".


 * A less menacing version of the Mothman appears in Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne for Sony PlayStation 2. However, the database in the game still states that it is the same as the one sighted in West Virginia.


 * In Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow for the Nintendo DS, Mothman is one of three hidden cryptozoology-based monsters, appearing as a furry black heart-shaped creature with wings and large eyes (generally resembling the eyewitness sketch). The same monster appears as a regular enemy in Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin.

Figurines/Toys/Collectibles

 * The Mothman vinyl line has been created by renowned artist David Horvath, co-creator of Uglydolls. He has created a line of Japanese vinyl figurines that currently numbers seven. The figurines include Eye Witness, TNT Area, Silver Bridge, Point Pleasant, Indrid Cold, Prophecy, and Chernobyl types. The figurines were produced in editions of fifty or one hundred, depending on the version. The complete set has earned a permanent place at the Mothman Museum in Point Pleasant.

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 * In March 2007, Toy Vault, Inc (London) officially announced a Mothman plush toy as the first product in a line of Urban Legend/Horror plush. This line, known as Nightmares, is being designed by Walt Howington.
 * Okay, put that lot on the page. 20:30, 1 May 2009 (UTC)

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