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Why Does A Ghost Whale Terrorize The Japanese Coast? | Monstrum

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Автор: Storied

Загружено: 2025-04-10

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Описание: Check out Untold Earth on ‪@pbsterra‬ :    • What Turned These Ancient Trees to Stone?  

Lore of the ghostly whale skeleton, Bake-kujira, brings an ominous twist to stories of the revered marine giants in Japan. The entity is an omen of misfortune that emerged during the rise of industrial whaling in the 20th century. Is it a simple ghost story, or a warning of ecological collapse? And is Bake-kujira’s legend as relevant now as ever?

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Written and Hosted by: Dr. Emily Zarka
Director: David Schulte
Executive Producer: Amanda Fox
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Editor/Animator: Ben Harrison
Illustrator: Samuel Allan
Consultants: Hiroko Yoda & Matt Alt
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Music: APM Music

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Original artwork by Matthew Meyer: yokai.com/bakekujira, yokai.com/honeonna, yokai.com/gashadokuro, Yokai.com
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