Deep in the waters of Loch Ness lies Nessie, otherwise known as the Loch Ness monster. Famous in books and films, we get a rare sighting of this monster who tells us about her life in the mysterious depths of the loch, and also what she really looks like.
Limping awkwardly towards us we are greeted by the Mummy. He speaks enchantingly of his life before death, and how he became the monster that he is. We also learn how he became a major film star.
With a bolt of lightning and a flash of thunder, Dracula appears from hiding to tell us his unearthly tale. Unable to stand daylight, he rests in his coffin during the day, only appearing by night in the guise of a bat.
Sitting and watching a depiction of himself in a Hollywood film, Frankenstein's monster tells his side of the story. Put together with bits of bones, arms and eyeballs, this rugged creature was brought to life in a rather unusual way.
Sneaking out from behind a tree, we meet Bunyip, a very shy vegetarian monster. Hailing from Australia, this abnormal looking creature likes to hang out around rivers and pools. He also has the unique method of hugging his predators when attacked.
Hidden below a volcano we meet three one-eyed giants known as the Cyclops Brothers. These bad tempered giants have been around since the Ancient Greek times. Next time you see a smoking volcano, you can be sure these three creatures are hard at work.