The Adventures of Lil’ Cthulhu

by Scott Beale on November 3, 2009 · 2 comments

“The Adventures of Lil’ Cthulhu” by Zachary Murray, a wonderful way to explain H. P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu to children, maybe even a few adults too.

Want a child-friendly way to introduce your little one to the traditions of the Old Cult? Meet little Cthulhu, who lives in the magic city of R’lyeh with all his friends, as you and your child embark on a fun and educational journey through the world of the Great Old Ones, meeting all kinds of new buddies from the Necronomicon along the way, from Azathoth to Yog-Sothoth! This series has won multiple awards and has been enthusiastically approved by the department of child-developmental psychology at Miskatonic University.

via Burstein! & I Heart Chaos

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filed under Animation, Children, Sci-Fi

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1 Judith Bent November 10, 2009 at 11:37 am

This is simply amazing. I absolutely LOVED it. Is there some way to contact Mr. Murray, or are you a fan passing this along?

Thanks for posting this-I really enjoyed it.

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2 Greg November 11, 2009 at 11:39 am

As a devotee of several things Cthulhu, this is ridiculously entertaining–as good as “A Shoggoth on the Roof.” Well done!

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