• The title creature in
Theodore Sturgeon's 1940 short story "
It!" is the earliest example of a plant-based swamp monster. • The
Gill-man from the 1954 film
Creature from the Black Lagoon appears as a fish-like humanoid. • A creature, credited as the Gill-man, also appears in the non-Universal release
The Monster Squad (1987) along with
Count Dracula,
Frankenstein's Monster, the
mummy and the
Wolf Man. He was performed by
Tom Woodruff, Jr. • An episode of
Kolchak: The Night Stalker entitled "The Spanish Moss Murders" (December 6, 1974) features a young man, subject of a study in sleep research, whose nightmares of a
Spanish moss-covered swamp-dwelling monster called
Pèremalfait from stories heard in his youth in the Louisiana Bayou come to life. (The creature in this case was played by
Richard Kiel.) •
Tsuburaya Productions'
Ultra Series franchise features a recurring amphibious monster named Ragon, who first appeared in the 1966 television series
Ultra Q. In the series, Ragon is an ancient species with attributes of both primates and fish, and is said to have intelligence equal to or greater than a
gorilla. • The DC Comics character "Swamp Thing" mentioned above was the subject of
a 1982 film and
a 1990 live-action television series. • The 1996
Goosebumps book "How to Kill a Monster" featured a Swamp Monster. It was depicted as a green-furred monster with the head of a
crocodilian and an
ape-like body, in addition to having clawed forelegs. • The Swamp Monster makes an appearance in the franchise's
film adaptation performed by Nate Andrade (being credited as "Monster #1"). It serves as a minor antagonist during the film's climax and is referred to as the "Bog Monster" during the 2014
Comic Con appearance. Its appearance is different from the source material, being depicted as a large creature made of
moss. • The TV series
Family Guy featured some swamp monsters. In the episode "
I Never Met the Dead Man" (April 11, 1999), the Griffin family catches a creature strongly resembling a "Swamp Monster" while fishing. In the episode "
Business Guy" (December 13, 2009),
Carter Pewterschmidt and
Lois Griffin trick
Peter Griffin into surrendering Pewterschmidt Industries by scaring him into believing a local swamp monster will eat him if he does not. A seemingly real swamp monster scares Peter out of the office and then chases Lois and a disguised Carter before being trapped and unmasked to be
Gregory House. •
David Winning's 2008 film
Swamp Devil stars
Bruce Dern as a retired sheriff trying to prove the existence of a swamp monster. • In
Animal Planet's
Lost Tapes, the episode "Swamp Creature" (January 26, 2009) is about the
Louisiana Swamp Monster, which is said to be an abandoned Native American child who was raised by alligators. • In
Minecraft, there is a
skeleton variant called the bogged (a reanimated
bog body) that shoots
poisonous arrows and exclusively lives in swamps and mangrove forests. • In the
Shrek franchise, the protagonist
Shrek is a giant
ogre with green skin who lives in a swamp. ==See also==