Well, there's the urban legend about the cursed mirror. It's said that if you look into this particular mirror at midnight, you'll see a figure behind you that isn't there in real life. Then there's the legend of the phantom jogger. People claim to see a jogger running in the park late at night, but when they get closer, the jogger vanishes into thin air. These are just a couple of the many short urban legend stories out there.
Another is the Bloody Mary story. People believe that if you go into a dark bathroom, light some candles, and say 'Bloody Mary' three times while looking into the mirror, a vengeful spirit will appear. It's often told as a spooky tale among kids. The origins are murky but it has spread widely. Some say it might be related to Queen Mary I of England who was known for her bloody persecutions.
One well - known real urban legend is the story of the Hook Man. Supposedly, a couple is parked in a lovers' lane. They hear on the radio about an escaped mental patient with a hook for a hand. All of a sudden, they hear a scratching on the side of the car. When the guy drives away in a panic, they find a bloody hook hanging from the door handle. It's a spooky tale that has been passed around for years, often used to scare people on dark nights.
One well - known Japanese urban legend is the Kuchisake - Onna. She is a woman with a slit mouth. Legend has it that she asks people if they think she is beautiful. If you answer 'no', she will kill you. If you answer 'yes', she will cut your face to look like hers.
There's the story of Bloody Mary. If you go into a bathroom with the lights off, say her name three times in front of a mirror, she'll appear. Some say she was a witch who was killed brutally, and now she haunts those who dare to summon her. It's really creepy as it plays on our fear of the dark and the unknown in a very confined space like a bathroom.
Sure. The story of the Grey Lady is quite spooky. She is often said to haunt old buildings, especially castles. People claim to have seen her gliding through the halls, wearing a grey dress. Another spooky one is the Screaming Skull. In some old English estates, there are stories of a skull that screams at night if it is removed from its resting place.
One short urban legend is the story of Bloody Mary. Legend has it that if you stand in a dark bathroom, light some candles, and say 'Bloody Mary' three times into the mirror, a ghostly figure will appear. Another is the vanishing hitchhiker. A driver picks up a hitchhiker who then mysteriously disappears from the car. And there's the legend of the black dog. In some areas, a large black dog is said to be a harbinger of death, often seen near cemeteries or places of tragedy.
Sure. There was a story about an old apartment building. At night, a tenant would always hear the sound of a child crying in the empty hallway. But whenever he opened the door to check, there was no one there. Another one is a girl who always saw a shadowy figure in the park at dusk. It seemed to be following her, but when she turned around fully, it disappeared.
One really scary urban legend is the story of Bloody Mary. Legend has it that if you go into a dark bathroom, light a candle, and say 'Bloody Mary' three times while looking into the mirror, a terrifying apparition will appear. It's said to be the spirit of a woman who was wronged in some way, and she'll either harm you or drive you insane. Another is the Hook Man. A man with a hook for a hand is said to lurk in lovers' lanes. Supposedly, he was a criminal who escaped from prison and now preys on young couples parked in secluded areas.
Sure. One funny urban legend is about the Bunny Man Bridge. Legend has it that a man in a bunny suit haunts a bridge. People claim to see him at night, and some say if you stop on the bridge, he'll jump on your car. Another is the story of the vanishing hitchhiker. A hitchhiker is picked up, gives an address, but then disappears from the car when they reach the destination.
One common element is a sense of mystery. For example, in the vanishing hitchhiker story, the mystery of how the girl vanishes. Another element is the element of fear. In the Bloody Mary legend, the fear of an unknown entity appearing in the mirror. And often there's a moral or warning, like in La Llorona where it warns against the consequences of extreme anger and jealousy.