At Chupacabra TV, we specialize in bringing myths to life. What started as a fascination with the legendary “goat-sucker” has become a creative brand that celebrates storytelling, culture, and entertainment.
To blend Latin American folklore with modern media — giving people a reason to laugh, wonder, and maybe get a little scared (in a good way).
Create live, interactive Chupacabra character experiences for businesses and events.
Produce videos, commercials, and short features featuring our professional “Chupacabra actors.”
Sell exclusive Chupacabra-themed merchandise for fans and collectors.
We’re a team of artists, actors, and marketers who love folklore, performance, and creativity.
We believe the Chupacabra should be more than a scary story — it should be an experience.
Why Choose Chupacabra TV? 🧛♂️ Professional actors and staff 🩸 High-quality costumes and effects 📸 Custom branding & marketing options 🎬 Experience in entertainment and event production 💡 Creative, flexible, and unforgettable
The Chupacabra (Spanish for “goat-sucker”) began as a whispered legend in the mid-1990s. Stories told of a strange, bloodsucking creature haunting farms across Latin America a mysterious, nocturnal being that fed on livestock and fear. But over time, the Chupacabra became more than a monster. He became a symbol of imagination, a pop culture icon, and now thanks to Chupacabra TV a mascot for creativity and fun. Our version of the Chupacabra isn’t a creature of terror it’s a fictional character inspired by the original folklore, part prankster and part performer. Like a Latin American Boogeyman, he sneaks into our stories, parties, and now your business. We’ve reimagined the Chupacabra as: 🎭 An entertainer for events and nightlife 📸 A marketing character who can appear at your store or launch 👻 A fun mascot for photos, videos, and viral moments Because why just tell the legend… when you can be the legend?
This domain is also FOR SALE. We’re open to offers!
If you're interested in buying this domain or placing ads here, contact:
John D Abravanel Berdugo