Bigfoot Crashes Christmas Eve: A Heartwarming Sasquatch Tale & Song

Posted Friday, December 06, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Have you ever heard of a Christmas song dedicated entirely to beans? Or a Sasquatch joining in on the holiday festivities? Well, I recently came across a video on YouTube that features just that! The YouTube channel The Freaky Deaky Podcast shared a video titled "A Crazy Cryptid Christmas: The World's Weirdest Christmas Songs," and it's definitely worth a watch. The video starts off with a song about beans being the only gift that's true on Christmas. It's a catchy tune that might just make you crave some beans for the holiday season. But that's not all, the video also features a song about Bigfoot coming home for Christmas and helping with the decorations. It's a heartwarming tale that reminds us that even a giant, clumsy Sasquatch can bring joy to the holiday season. But the video doesn't stop there, it also features a song about Mothman, the winged night watcher, being a Christmas mystery. It's a fascinating story about how Mothman guided Santa's sleigh through a storm on Christmas Eve. And if you're a fan of the Yeti, you'll be happy to know that the video includes a song about him playing the drums and singing carols with a group of cryptids. The video also touches on the sadness that some creatures might feel during the holiday season. A song about a squatch's Christmas tears falling pure and bright, silent drops of magic over winter night, reminds us that even the strongest and most mysterious creatures might feel lonely during the holidays. Overall, this video is a fun and unique take on Christmas songs and cryptids. It's a great reminder that the holiday season is a time for joy, love, and acceptance of all creatures, big and small. So, if you're looking for something different to add to your holiday playlist, be sure to check out this video on The Freaky Deaky Podcast's YouTube channel. And who knows, you might just find yourself singing about beans and Bigfoot on Christmas morning. Note: None of the content in the video is talking about us or belong to us. We should not write the article as if it's us in the video. We are a curator and we're watching the videos. We should encourage readers to watch the video and we should try to be brief about it too.