Lost Episode Vs Analog Horror
(Creepypasta Vs Analog Media)
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Both are generic horror stories that use images, sound, or visual to creep out the audience:
(The implication is generally meant to be that the episode is somehow haunted or cursed- that is, when it was made, it was normal, and then it was made creepy when released/It's a form of horror that capitalizes on the eerie quality of grainy footage, distorted audio, and archaic technology to create an unsettling atmosphere)
Both are also subgenres horror:
(Lost Episodes are a sub-genre of creepypasta stories that revolve around a disturbing, unreleased episode from a television series, which typically frighten the viewer upon discovery/Analog horror is a subgenre of horror fiction and an offshoot of the found footage film genre, said to have originated online during the late 2000s and early 2010s with web series such as No Through Road, Local 58, Gemini Home Entertainment, and Marble Hornets)
Both use the vintage VHS aesthetics, big TV's, dvd or cassette tape to tell their story:
(An episode of a regular series which, for some reason, is not included when the series is shown in syndication/draws heavily on the style and aesthetics of vintage analog media, such as VHS and cassette tapes.)
They are often lost through time and then found by random individuals:
(Lost television broadcasts or episode are mostly found by the protagonist that were sold or discover/Analog Horror typically revolves around emulating the look of analog media in the late 20th century, such as VHS tapes, FM radio, cathode-ray tube televisions, etc.)
Both use distortion sound to make their video or stories more uncanny:
(Many stories use these distortion like red mist, hey Arnold: the furnace, candle cove and more as a way to creep out the viewer/Many distortion sound are often used in many analog series like the Mandela catalog, Channel 47, Local 58 and more, as they are often depicted as a tape, cassette or glitches)
Both often use iconic characters from many media to create horror stories or macabre events:
(Lost episode often using SpongeBob, Mickey Mouse, Bug's Bunny, Gumball, Transformers, Thomas & Friends and more as a form of creating their lost event/Analog taking Mario, Sonic, Kirby, Five Nights At Freddy's, Godzilla and more and turn them to a eerie story)
Both often use Blood, Scream and Gory kill:
(Many stories that lost episode use often contain the usual realistic blood shot eye, high stitch scream and often a dead corpse/ Vita Carnes, Chimpy Chippa, The Walten Files, The Smiles Tape and More)
Both use the narrative idea to tell disturbing stories to scare the viewers or protagonist:
(Episodes of children's cartoons that were never broadcast because they were involved in macabre events or having contains with very disturbing imagery/Usually, disturbing images and cryptic messages are found beneath layers of distorted footage and sound, making the experience of analog horror a disorienting one)
Score Idea Name List:
(1) Lost Tapes
(2) Found Stories
(3) Disturbing Discovery
(4) Macabre Media
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