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''Candle Cove'' is an online
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horror story written by web cartoonist and author
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in 2009. The story centers on a fictional television series titled ''Candle Cove'', that could only be viewed by a small group of people, predominantly children, who later recall the disturbing show on a web forum. Straub has stated that he was inspired to write the creepypasta after reading an article by the satirical news outlet ''
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'' titled ''Area 36-Year-Old Still Has Occasional Lidsville Nightmare''. Straub's story quickly became popular, inspiring numerous YouTube videos, and fan fictions. In 2015, Straub self-published ''Candle Cove'' in a collection of short stories entitled ''Candle Cove and Other Stories''.
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commented that ''Candle Cove'' differed from other creepypastas in that while most creepypasta have an "anonymous folkloric quality", ''Candle Cove'''s originated from a known source and author. The story was adapted for the first season of the
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anthology series '' Channel Zero'', which aired in 2016. Additionally, Straub began the spin-off YouTube series ''
Local 58 ''Local 58'' is a horror web series created by cartoonist Kris Straub. The series is a spin-off of Straub's ''Candle Cove'' creepypasta.Broodhollowand then in the ''Local 58'' episode "Show for Children." While the series does not appear to h ...
'' centered around strange broadcasts from the fictitious public access television channel where ''Candle Cove'' originally aired.


Synopsis

The story is told via a thread on a forum called the "NetNostalgia Forums", where a group of users discuss an unusual low-budget children's television show, ''Candle Cove'', that they all remember watching on Channel
Local 58 ''Local 58'' is a horror web series created by cartoonist Kris Straub. The series is a spin-off of Straub's ''Candle Cove'' creepypasta.Broodhollowand then in the ''Local 58'' episode "Show for Children." While the series does not appear to h ...
when they were children. The show is about a young girl named Janice, who imagines herself to be friends with pirates. The pirate characters are said to be portrayed by string marionettes. As the users continue to reminisce they begin to recall more disturbing details about the show, such as a character known as the "Skin-Taker", a skeleton pirate who wears clothing made out of children's skin, and an episode that consisted entirely of the puppets flailing and screaming while Janice cries. It develops that there are no external records of the show's existence and that even those who say they remember seeing it have different memories of certain episodes. The story closes with a user stating that he recently asked his mother if she remembered the show. She responded that every time the user claimed "Candle Cove" was on, there was only
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on the screen.


Television adaptation

In 2015 the
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announced their intent to adapt the ''Candle Cove'' story as the first season of a newly-announced series, ''Channel Zero''. The season, named after the creepypasta, expands on the story and centers on a child psychologist who has returned home in order to investigate the 1980s disappearances of his brother and other children. ''Channel Zero: Candle Cove'' stars Paul Schneider and
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, and premiered on October 11, 2016.


Reception

Will Wiles of ''
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'' wrote that ''Candle Cove'' was "among the best creepypastas out there" and a good example of using the messageboard and forum format as a storytelling tactic. The Verge has written praise for the creepypasta, stating that it was "a perfectly dark spin on our nostalgia for the half-remembered stories of our childhood, that realization that the things we liked as kids were much, much creepier than we thought."


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Candle Cove
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