Undercooked Analysis
Undercooked Analysis
David King & Creative Horror
Undercooked Analysis began with a simple idea: no script, no plan, and no filters as Creepypasta is put to literary scrutiny. Join an ever-changing roster of guests as they attempt to make their way through whatever the internet throws at them. No story is safe from their raw feedback and inane banter.
Bonus - Splash Mountain (Almost 10th Anniversary Read)
Last performed live at Midsummer Scream 2019, the gang gets together to hear Allen and Matt reprise their roles as Ryan and the Animatronic Fox respectively in this wet carnival of torment from Clickhole, nearly 10 years previous.5 Times The Animatronic Fox On Splash Mountain Addressed Me By Name And Told Me He Was Going To Marry My Dad
Apr 15
6 min
8 Sausages
Apr 1
2 min
Fallout Season 2 - Undercooked Discussion
Abysmii, Allen and David drag out the Dregs and assess the condition of the Mojave Wasteland and New Vegas around 15 years after the Second Battle of Hoover Dam, weighing the TV show’s depiction of the world versus expectation for the future of Fallout and where it will go from here.
Mar 19
1 hr 16 min
200 - "The Rake 2026" & "The Russian Sleep Act"
The swan song of UCA is a mashup of memes in more ways than one. As David, Allen and Abysmii bid their farewells and look ahead to future silliness in another podcast project, they give their last bit of love to the Creepypasta genre by reading two classic that have been run through 26 different languages to see the weird results.One behalf of the entire Creative Horror team, thank you for listening to this silly and stupid show for the last 12 years.“The Rake” is attributed to Bryan Somerville. Read the original here.”The Russian Sleep Experiment” can be found here.
Mar 3
1 hr 10 min
199 - SCP Roundup: 2257 & 2343
David, Allen and Abysmii take one more trip to the SCP Foundation before the year is up, revealing two entries of interest as they see what’s popping out of SCP-294."SCP-2257 - House God" by InsipidParoxysm, from the SCP Wiki. Source: https://scpwiki.com/scp-2257. Licensed under CC BY-SA."SCP-2343 - How I Got To Memphis" by Doctor Cimmerian, from the SCP Wiki. Source: https://scpwiki.com/scp-2343. Licensed under CC BY-SA.
Dec 30, 2025
45 min
198 - "This is Proof That I Am Not Shortstory1 or Rorshack Rorshan" by Julia Grane
Undercooked Analysis is winding down as a regular podcast, but David springs a cruel trap on Allen and Abysmii with one more Julia Grane story that fails spectacularly to prove the argument posed by the title. Also, Future David comes out of retirement.Listen to the voice in the static with The Unlicensed Signal.
Dec 9, 2025
1 hr 2 min
197 - "Raggedy Bill" by Dartmouth and Friends
David and returning guest Ben Paddon have a Halloween tale to tell, as an old man recollects his dark experience one October 31st in the swamps of the Deep South. But first, they have to shamelessly plug the 2nd season of Ben’s Jump Leads audio drama.Story by Dartmouth and Friends.
Oct 30, 2025
55 min
196 - "The Assignation" by Edgar Allen Poe
It’s the final episode of Poe Standards! Allen and David return for one more go at the worst of Poe (according to some rando) with a story set in Venice. Is this a tragic romance, a case of obsession, or something more? And how does it compare to the other stories covered thus far?Story by Edgar Allen Poe, first published in 1834. Read along here.
Oct 14, 2025
53 min
195 - "The Mask of Death" (Part 2) by Paul Ernst
All weird tales must come to an end, even the world’s weirdest criminal’s. We wrap up these serial adventures with the inexplicable return of Bostiff, the reveal of Doctor Satan’s peculiar plot, and a rare moment of humility from Ascott Keane. But we’re not quite done with Doctor Satan yet…Story by Paul Ernst, first published in Weird Tales, September 1936.
Sep 9, 2025
1 hr 15 min
194 - "The Mask of Death" (Part 1) by Paul Ernst
It’s the end of the road for Doctor Satan’s stint in Weird Tales, but was the best saved for last? Abysmii, Allen and David aim to find out as the villain’s plot manifests in a millionaire’s retreat, where Ascott Keane finally gets called out and a sinister new character enters the picture: Madame Sin.Story by Paul Ernst, first published in Weird Tales, September 1936.
Aug 27, 2025
1 hr 19 min
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