Dangerous Japanese Ghost Video đŻđ”â©đ»đŒ #1
9 years ago
Do you believe in ghosts? Do you believe in curses? Well, I just want to say that the Land of the Rising Sun, known as Japan is home to the best horror stories and movies ever made. They even make a lot of documentaries that show scary ghost videos. The one I'm really interested in is Noroi no Video.
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ă»ăăšă«ăăŁăïŒćȘăăźăăăȘ Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video
Noroi no Video is a horror documentary series that presents ghost videos taken from various people in Japan. In summary, an investigation team, known as the Noroi no Video Production Committee, goes on a search to research about "cursed videos" from these people who have claimed to have tragic incidents involving these videos. There are some videos included in the series that are claimed to be too dangerous to watch. When someone catches a spirit on camera and later suffers from misfortune and evil, the video is considered to be cursed and dangerous.
In Volume 2, released in 1999, there is a video titled "Work Clothes Man (äœæ„æăźç·)". It shows a woman and her boyfriend riding on a train. Reflected on the window is a spirit of a man in work clothes sitting on an empty seat and he stares at them. Later on, many incidents occurred to a lot of people who watched this video. The woman's boyfriend, the photographer disappeared and other viewers suffered from unexplained illnesses and car accidents. The staff did a follow-up investigation in Special 1, released in 2000.
But the story never ends in Noroi no Video: The Movie. It featured a video of friends watching Volume 2. One of the men left the room right before the video started so he won't be affected. After the video ended, the man came back in, and all of a sudden there was a snapping sound. It was a rap. Days later, one of the men died. The friends believed his death is related to the video and the rap sound.
Scared enough? I really do believe that this curse is real. So if you find this video on the Internet, be very careful, or just don't watch it.
Full Title:
ă»ăăšă«ăăŁăïŒćȘăăźăăăȘ Honto ni Atta! Noroi no Video
Noroi no Video is a horror documentary series that presents ghost videos taken from various people in Japan. In summary, an investigation team, known as the Noroi no Video Production Committee, goes on a search to research about "cursed videos" from these people who have claimed to have tragic incidents involving these videos. There are some videos included in the series that are claimed to be too dangerous to watch. When someone catches a spirit on camera and later suffers from misfortune and evil, the video is considered to be cursed and dangerous.
In Volume 2, released in 1999, there is a video titled "Work Clothes Man (äœæ„æăźç·)". It shows a woman and her boyfriend riding on a train. Reflected on the window is a spirit of a man in work clothes sitting on an empty seat and he stares at them. Later on, many incidents occurred to a lot of people who watched this video. The woman's boyfriend, the photographer disappeared and other viewers suffered from unexplained illnesses and car accidents. The staff did a follow-up investigation in Special 1, released in 2000.
But the story never ends in Noroi no Video: The Movie. It featured a video of friends watching Volume 2. One of the men left the room right before the video started so he won't be affected. After the video ended, the man came back in, and all of a sudden there was a snapping sound. It was a rap. Days later, one of the men died. The friends believed his death is related to the video and the rap sound.
Scared enough? I really do believe that this curse is real. So if you find this video on the Internet, be very careful, or just don't watch it.
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