![]() ![]() ![]() These sources include the mythologies and religions that were once (or still are) worshiped, regional folklore that is spread by word of mouth, legends that could be real but with no proof towards one way or another, cryptozoological creatures that are may or may not exist, and the various works of fiction in literature, song, film, and more. ![]() Within this section lie the various sources of monsters. 3.6.7.7 Maniac Mansion / Day of the Tentacle.3.6.7.4 City of Heroes/City of Villains.3.4.5.5 Resident Evil series ( Shinji Mikami).3.4.5.4 Pokémon video game series ( Satoshi Tajiri).3.4.5.3 The Legend of Zelda series ( Shigeru Miyamoto, Eiji Aonuma).3.4.5.2 Final Fantasy series ( Hironobu Sakaguchi).3.4.5.1 Dragon Quest series ( Yuji Horii).3.4.4.2 Super Sentai Series ( Shotaro Ishinomori, Tōei Company).3.4.4.1 Kamen Rider Series ( Shotaro Ishinomori).3.4.3.2 Death Note ( Tsugumi Ohba, Takeshi Obata).3.1.2 Television from the United Kingdom.3.1.1 Literature from the United Kingdom.2.26.1 Oceanean folklore (Guam, Saipan, Rota, Tinian and Micronesia).2.26 Southeast Asian folklore (Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei and Philippines).2.20 North American mythology and folklore (USA & Canada).2.17 Latin American folklore (Caribbean, Central America & South America).2.11 Hindu mythology and Indian Folklore.2.1 Medieval England beastiary and heraldic beasts.2 Mythology, religion, legends, and folklore. ![]()
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