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  • Urban Legends Is A 2013 Supernatural Horror Anthology Television Series.
  • Network: Biography Channel First Episode: June 18, 2007 Last Episode: N/A Status: Ongoing Cast: * Michael Allcock - Host/Narrator
  • An Urban Legend is a story told by a person as a true event. It is told as having happened locally, to a "friend of a friend", and is usually altered in the telling. The people at Snopes collect these critters. Often used to Scare'Em Straight, or just to tell a little bit of humour. (The Cabbage Patch Kids one, for example, was a joke.) See Urban Legend of Zelda for examples concerning video games. Examples of Urban Legends include:
  • Urban legends is a form of folklore popular in Hillwood, especially among children. Gerald is considered the keeper of the urban legends, he is a skilled legend-teller. Most likely he learns the urban legends from his mysterious informant Fuzzy Slippers. Most of the legends turns out to be based on actual facts. Some of these legends are actually rumors, which could hurt people emotionally. The legends that are rumors are The Legend of Stoop Kid and The Pigeon Man, with Stoop Kid being harrased and bullied while Pigeon Man is lonely and depressed. List of Urban legends:
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  • Urban Legends Is A 2013 Supernatural Horror Anthology Television Series.
  • Network: Biography Channel First Episode: June 18, 2007 Last Episode: N/A Status: Ongoing Cast: * Michael Allcock - Host/Narrator
  • An Urban Legend is a story told by a person as a true event. It is told as having happened locally, to a "friend of a friend", and is usually altered in the telling. The people at Snopes collect these critters. They most often show up on television as the Case of the Week on Police Procedurals. Occasionally one can happen to one of the main characters on a drama or sitcom. There are a small but increasing number of shows dedicated to proving/disproving their basis in reality; the most popular of these is Myth Busters, followed closely by the cable series Penn and Teller Bullshit. They can sometimes even show up in newspapers as filler articles, you can recognize them as stories that sound too weird to be true that do not specify the names of the people involved or in what city they took place. Often used to Scare'Em Straight, or just to tell a little bit of humour. (The Cabbage Patch Kids one, for example, was a joke.) See Urban Legend of Zelda for examples concerning video games. Examples of Urban Legends include:
  • Urban legends is a form of folklore popular in Hillwood, especially among children. Gerald is considered the keeper of the urban legends, he is a skilled legend-teller. Most likely he learns the urban legends from his mysterious informant Fuzzy Slippers. Most of the legends turns out to be based on actual facts. Some of these legends are actually rumors, which could hurt people emotionally. The legends that are rumors are The Legend of Stoop Kid and The Pigeon Man, with Stoop Kid being harrased and bullied while Pigeon Man is lonely and depressed. List of Urban legends: * Legend of Big Caesar * Legend of Four-Eyed Jack * Legend of the Ghost Bride * Legend of the Haunted Train * Legend of the Headless Cabbie * Legend of Monkeyman * Legend of Pigeon Man * Legend of Stoop Kid * Legend of Wheezin' Ed