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Monster Class Season 1 - Season 1

Join Monster Class teacher extraordinaire Count Dracula as he goes batty for cryptozoology, the amazing science behind the study of monsters! What? Go on! In the world of cryptids — that's a fancy word for monsters — two mythical beasts stand head and shoulders above the rest... You've no doubt heard their names... Seen the evidence and wondered to yourself, could such fantastical beasts actually exist? What if they did? Leave it to professor Dracula to line up the facts. Let's get haunting in Monster Class Season 1!

Top Cast

  • Randall Cropp

    Randall Cropp

  • Kelsey Painter

    Kelsey Painter

  • Avery Williams

    Avery Williams

  • Sarah Taylor

    Sarah Taylor

  • KJ Schrock

    KJ Schrock

Overview

Join Monster Class teacher extraordinaire Count Dracula as he goes batty for cryptozoology, the amazing science behind the study of monsters! What? Go on! In the world of cryptids — that's a fancy word for monsters — two mythical beasts stand head and shoulders above the rest... You've no doubt heard their names... Seen the evidence and wondered to yourself, could such fantastical beasts actually exist? What if they did? Leave it to professor Dracula to line up the facts. Let's get haunting in Monster Class Season 1!

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