The Legend of Boiúna - A Brazilian Myth about a giant anaconda that rules over the Amazon River.
The Legend of Iara - A mythological figure from Brazilian folklore, also known as the "Mother of Waters," who lures men to their death in the rivers.
The Legend of Saci - A mischievous one-legged prankster from Brazilian folklore, who delights in playing tricks on people.
The Legend of Curupira - A protector of the forest in Brazilian mythology, who has red hair and backward feet.
The Legend of Negrinho do Pastoreio - A Brazilian myth about a boy slave who becomes a saint and helps lost travelers find their way.
The Legend of Mula sem Cabeça - A Brazilian myth about a headless mule that haunts the countryside and brings misfortune to those who cross its path.
The Legend of Boto Cor-de-Rosa - A Brazilian myth about a pink river dolphin that transforms into a handsome man to seduce young women.
The Legend of Caipora - A protector of the forest in Brazilian mythology, who takes the form of a small, wild man.
The Legend of Vitória Régia - A Brazilian myth about a beautiful water lily that blooms in the Amazon River and is believed to have magical properties.
The Legend of Cobra Norato - A Brazilian myth about a cursed man who transforms into a giant serpent, seeking revenge on those who wronged him.