STRANGER DANGER PUPPET SHOW - WHITE STAG EDUCATION

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Published 2023-05-14
An analog horror created by Stanley Cutts

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Rex played by Nicholas Somodi
Gleeson played by Hunter Cataldo
Oswald played by Joshua Pires
Anna played by Britney D'Aloisio
Ranger Luke played by Stanley Cutts
Mr. Gungus played by Nicholas Somodi

Tracks used:
   • Peter Shade - Debbie's Daydream  
   • John Brown - Pastoral Walk  
   • Anna (Versione Veloce)  
   • Sandro Brugnolini - Anna  

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All Comments (21)
  • NOTE: The original audio from 8:25 to 9:17 has been muted due to copyright restrictions. Thank you for supporting White Stag Education.
  • @sunbirth4795
    its nice to have a childrens show in a horror series that ISNT part of the evil. This show was genuinely made to try and help kids in a way they'd understand, and its only creepy to us due to glitches and the fact that we don't know what the true nature of these creatures are either.
  • That ending when he says don't follow them into the woods no matter how friendly they seem and you realise that's exactly what you did by following the friendly seeming puppets. Great finishing line
  • @Nexpo
    This whole series is so damn cool. Can't wait to see more.
  • I love how this plays with our understanding of the word "stranger." Technically, anybody you meet for the first time is a stranger by default, and the idea of "stranger danger" is the fact that because you don't know a person, you don't know what their intentions are (even though that's basically true of anyone who isn't you). However, as you go further into the video, you get the sense that the word "stranger" seems to refer to something entirely different. This begins with the song about Red Riding Hood-- er, excuse me... "Little Red," which is seemingly no help in teaching how to identify a "Stranger". But as you watch on, you start to realize that Ranger Luke is actually giving some warning signs to watch out for, such as whistling or taking the wrong path. There's also the visuals, which reveal that the "Strangers" aren't actually human, and there's a reason why Ranger Luke specifically says "big bad wolf". Then there's the pig's game, which is not only much more helpful in showing us what a "Stranger" looks like, but also introduces us to the "Adversary," which is implied to be much more dangerous.
  • @Janingham
    Finally, another decent analog horror series without cheap jumpscares
  • @ImSlimeCat
    I actually really like this, Luke's a good human host character, very good singing voice, looking forward to more of him.
  • @KefkeWren
    It is deeply unsettling that in this context, it's not a "stranger" as in "someone you don't know", but rather "Stranger" as in "the name of the beings you must beware of".
  • @Pastraspec
    This video is so insanely underrated, can't wait to see where it goes from here! Genuinely one of the biggest breaths of fresh air I've seen from the analog horror scene in a long time
  • I love how the park ranger genuinely seems like he's out of an old children's show. I love how this doesn't have cheap scares and leave a creepy atmosphere at the end This looks like it has great potential, I can't wait to see more.
  • The grandma/wolf jumpscare got me pretty good. It was incredibly unnerving.
  • @Mega__00F
    when is stranger danger dropping on spotify⁉️⁉️⁉️⁉️🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
  • @dabolisa4049
    The most horrifying thing implied in this video is that the granny wasn't eaten by the big bad wolf in this version, but instead it is implied that it's quite possible that it wasn't even a stranger that got Red, but instead her own grandmother. Evident when the song takes a turn and explains that it was actually her Grandmother herself that locked the door.... This series will always have a special place in my heart, it's truly terrorfying, especially given my own supernatural experience in the pine barrens years ago. Keep up the good work!!!!
  • @VanJameson717
    That Stranger Danger song has been in my head for the past 3 days now.. Don't trust the big bad wolf
  • Came for analog horror. Stayed for the Stranger Danger song. Shit unironically SLAPS!
  • Okay, so many info: - All puppets are named after deceased children, the "Grandwood Four". Why are they called the "Grandwood Four"? - There's a picture of one of the children, Anna Carpenter, at Rex' desk (1:18). - In the Intuitane video, Margaret Pendleton has dreamed of this puppet show even though it never went on air before she dreamed of it, and Daniel Carpenter has dreamed of the cultists (which seem to be canonically called the Strangers). - Also, are Daniel Carpenter from the Intuitane video and Anna Carpenter related? (My guess is that they are.) - Also in the Intuitane video, Daniel Carpenter drew a music sheet with the song the Strangers were whistling. It's the same whistling we hear in the Pine Barrens Hiking Safety video. But it is also EXTREMELY similar to the song played at the end of the puppet show, especially at the instrumental part (12:40). What does this mean? Also, the lyrics sound way too "cultisty". - 4:11 Is that the hole the Strangers reunite around, as described in Daniel Carpenter's Intuitane dream? - In this show, Oswald mentions that when the Strangers whistle a "melody", it means they aren't "hunting". In the Intuitane video, Daniel Carpenter is mentioned to have had a "violent encounter" with the Strangers. In the Pine Barrens Hiking Safety video, we see a person running into three Strangers at night, and their whistlings at that time are continuous and out of tune, not melodic. Does that mean they were on the hunt for Daniel Carpenter that night? - In the Christmas Eve Candelight video, there are two guys dealing with a monster in a basement. If we turn on the subtitles, one of the guys is apparently called Dan Sevee and the other is called Luke Bale. Are ranger Luke and Luke Bale the same person? - According to the subtitles, the creature who makes that loud noise is called "The Adversary". Another biblical reference. "Be sober, be vigilant; because the adversary, the devil, walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour." (1 Peter 5:8, ESV) Welp, that Adversary monster can roar alright. EDIT: 9:40 "The burning swords protect us." Thanks @fluffleFan01 for pointing it out. EDIT2: Dan Sevee and Luke Bale are the ones (the in-universe characters) responsible for all White Stag Education videos, except (presumably) for the Intuitane one, as explained in the initial disclaimer. Thanks @RekkingBoru for pointing it out. Man, this series gets more and more interesting with each new entry, holy crap! Also, my boy Stanley sure can play the banjo, haha! Great job like always, you guys, this is seriously awesome. Can't wait for the next entry!
  • @magicxmc27
    I love that the subtitles play a role in the horror without interfering with the actual aid they give to those hard of hearing. Like, they help a lot in just understanding what's being said, but also seeing stuff like "[THE ADVERSARY LAMENTING]" adds so much more to the experience Also the puppets being named after deceased children really hit hard, it feels like a realistic thing to happen and yet at the same time so much more I just binged all the videos on this channel and I really hope this keeps going, loving it so far!
  • @DavidBaronYT
    This actually is one of the best analog horror videos I have ever seen. Amazing job!