You gotta do a part 3! There’s more Filipino urban legends! There’s the manananggal, tik-tik, tikbalang, mangkukulam, aswang sa banga, then there’s the story about a dead guy coming back to life during his wake and has this measuring tape thing in his mouth that he used to measure his sleeping mourners. Whoever he measures dies next it think.
Lemme tell you about an aswang called the mananangal and it a lady who is ugly has bat wing long tounge and at night the lower half comes off the upper half and the upper half flies off to eat the babies of pregnant woman using Its long tounge
These pronunciations of Philippine urban legends makes me laugh a bit. And at the kapre part. It kinda made me say: "No this is wrong. Well sure the kapre is a friendly creature but it rarely harms people. It smokes only at night and not to harm people. If there are foreign people it will not harm it until the foreigner does something wrong. The kapre gets scared pretty easily, though it's scary form it's actually really scared, also the description of the kapre is a tall skinny man, who protects villagers of a local village and at night who goes up to a tree to smoke Tobacco" Well at least this is what my great grandmother told me. She said when she was little she encountered one and assisted her home after getting lost(this happened at night). I am from the Philippines and this is what I believed in the kapre.
Interesting. My grandparents never told me they were helpful, they just told me not to be scared of them because they wouldn't hurt you unless you threaten them in some way
aswangs are true. my mom, grandma, and other family members lived in a province in the Philippines when my mom was young. they said that they have an aswang neighbour. they are friends with the aswang family so they are not harmed, although, every night, they see the aswangs through their window changing forms, and sometimes they are being startled by loud noises at night and when they look through their window they see their neighbor with blood dripping from her mouth and taking a bath at a water pump.
But your mother was a young child back then right? And based upon the videos they devour upon children, so did they never try to harm your mother? Do they make exceptions with people who they know?
im sorry but the scariest legend is... ⚠️WARNING VERY SCARY⚠️ when ur mom takes a slipper and a belt and chasses you😱😱😱😨😨😨😨😨😨😰😰😰😰 YALLLL THANKS FOR THE 1K LIKES YOU ARE ALL FREE FROM THE BELT NOW
you forgot one and that is princess thea. just thinking of her makes me scared. she is also known as princess thea mabangis cause she catches people really fast and sings "prinsesa" to her victims....
Also something about the duwende: If u ever pass by their mounds,always say "tabi tabi po" because its a sign of respect to the duwende ^^ For the Kapre: if you're ever travelling in the forest and you seem to be going in circles, wear your clothes inside out bc they say the Kapre is playing with you
corner morphgy my classmate said to me when we drop the water in the trees he said to me say tabi tabi po i was like hmmm ok he said the “duwende* makes you sick
#10 is Seconds become minutes Minutes become hours Hours become days Days become months Months become years Years become decades Decades become centuries Centuries become millenniums and millenniums And so on and so forth.
There's this urban legend from my childhood called "Sin-o" they say that if you piss them off, they will make your body ache or any form of physical suffering. There's a strict rule you have to follow. When 11 am hits, you mustn't go outside the house, because the that's where the sin-o comes out. If you hit them, they will punish you, if you point at them, they will also punish you. The time to go inside the house is from 11 am to 3pm and from 3pm to 5pm. If you accidentally point you must say (in Bicol, because that's where I'm from) "Pira tukdo" so that they will not hurt you. That's like an excuse letter for your teacher when your absent. And if you want to pee outside your house during the evening, you must say "tabi, tabi po" because that is paying respect to them so that if you accidentally harm them, then they will not hurt you. I remember when I was a young kid, I was riding my bike past 5 in the afternoon very fast. I fell down, got back up again and rode my bike fast. A day later, I got a huge tummy ache and was send to the "Albularyo" to give me a "Santigwar" (this is where they take a plate and burn it on candle to fine out what could've cause my tummy ache, but most people put droplets of melted candle in water to see the figure of the sin-o). The Albularyo showed the plate to me, and what I saw was horrifying. I saw myself riding my bike and behind me was an invisible man (a.k.a sin-o) chasing me very fast as if it were angry at me for some reason I have never known. And from that day, I never went outside my house to play when the sun goes down.
Well. . .cringy as it was but remember that he's not a native Filipino speaker so it's given that he can't pronounced properly almost all our scary mythical beings I believed he tried to! Yet still happy that he made a video about our country love this channel so much.
@@yomiyuarts you still have a long way to go, being a grammar nazi and all. Maybe on your punctuations, and words like "has" and "have". Just noticed that there were a few errors in some of your posts here. But you make elaborate points, I'll give you that!
Hi I'm also a Filipino who heard most of it, Adding some infoes, The Duwende or Dwarf, if they're white they give you good luck and black ones they give badluck. These were some kinds of Aswang: Tikbalang(Horse head man) Manananggal(a lady that her body was able to be deattached to her waist) Tik-tik( they were the ones that we hear who do noises like "tik-tik-tik-tik") - they're the ones who are suspected to stick their tongues from roof holes and go to the pregnant woman's belly button to get the unborn fetus. This were the things what I've heard about when I was a child.😅😂 Some of our parents use this stories to scare us from going to that kind of place and sometimes they tell these legend just to scare us. I miss these legends.✨❤️ There are more urban legends in the Philippines.
Me: Welp... I'm Filipino so I'm not safe from this one, aren't I? Also Me: (Looks at my Mom that's holding a tsinelas in one hand and a lipak on the other) Me: Yeah, I'm not safe from this one.
There is a place called Borongan city. Just sound alike the mythical Biringan.The scary thing is people said that Borongan Post Office often recieve mails from Biringan!
Yeah. I've heard of that. I am from Leyte and we would usually talk about scary stuffs. People will not believe me but I'll say this. When I was 12 I saw a manananggal. There was a supermoon and that was during Christmas eve. They say that the baranggay where our ancestral house has aswangs and manananggals. I even thought at first that it was just a big bat because of the wings but I saw hands, no small feet and long hair. I poked my younger brother and cousin then told them to look up. After we confirmed what it was we ran so fast back to the big house then we never went out without someone older accompanying us. Lol. There are only three of us who still believes in manananggals. 😅 Also our grandma who fules our nightmares by telling us stories of aswangs and manananggals. WTF.
@@Raiden6277 lol. 😂😂 We need to look for the lower half and pour salt on it. Once salt is poured the upper half will bot be able to come back and if they're still not connected to their body by daybreak, they die.
This story has been told by my father. A person went to his friend's house to do some school activity overnight. His friend was living with her father and mother, which were rumored to be Aswang. At around midnight, they decided to turn the lights off and sleep. But before they did, he convinced his friend to swap clothes with him. Later on, he woke up without his friend by his side. He slowly made it to the living room, then to the kitchen, only to find his friend being chopped into pieces and cooked. Seeing this, he quietly made it out to the house and ran away. Since he swapped clothes with his friend, it seemed like the parents thought that it was the visitor, they killed. But in fact it was their own son.
One fact about the Sirena is that when you get to close to them they pull you down till you drown but some of my friends say that some of them are friendly and saves you if you drown
The Philippines has a lot of spirits and creatures in it. Like the white lady. Or the diplomat hotel. Scary heck then anything you will ever see. I have a story in the Philippines that happened to me. So my mom told me the neighborhood in the Philippines where I live used to be a piggery. Long ago the owner of a piggery died in the place our house is now. When I was a baby my mom forgot to cover me with a blanket and the window was open letting cold wind come in. The room was shut and I was freezing (don’t hate on my mom.) but when she came back, I was swaddled in a blanket, and the window was closed. My mom says it’s the owner’s spirit following me and protecting me. I’m not sure it’s true but, cool, friends with a spirit.
duwendes are true. when I was about 1 year old, I was laying in my bed while my sister (who was about 4 yrs old) is playing at the ground of my room because my dad told her to watch me while they were working at the computer shop that we owned. as my sister was playing, she heard giggles and laughs of little children, and when she looked at my bed she saw maybr 4 duwendes jumping up and down on my bed. being the kid that she was, she tried to make them go away, and so she scolded them. but the duwendes didn't listen to her so she ran outside of my room to call my parents. when my mom and dad went inside, they saw small creatures, about 2 feet tall, wearing long pointed hats and have long white hair, jumping and playing with me on the bed. my mom screamed and the three of them ran outside (lol dad really) when they returned to get me before I got harmed, the duwendes were gone. the next day, my sister had fever that lasted for 3 days. since then, i was being followed by spirits until when i was maybe 8. my third eye closed and i thank God for doing that. i and my family have experienced so many paranormal happenings in our lives that im too lazy to type all of the stories lol. also, i don't even know if you guys will believe me soooo yea.
Wag kayo mag Expect na Mapro pronounce niya lahat ng Maayos.. Buti nga sa Kanya yun lang prob niya eh kayo nakaka Aral na nga ng English Wrong Grammar pa
I saw a kapre when I was a kid and it's not big as a second story building. I was 6 years old I woke up by a sound of some brunch idk being brake? Anyways... the kapre was just staring at me probaly smoking because I saw it holding something. I was just paralyze and scared by that point and close my eyes. Minutes later I open my eyes and the kapre was gone. I never told my parents about that because I was too DUMB.
i can see duwendes and other creatures (wierd creatures in philipines)tho i tell my mom about it she don't belive me. i tell my best friend she belives me one day....she said i had a third eye but i don't really belive in third eye but the creatures always haunting me.....i know im weird lol
If you ever consider a part 3, here are some creatures you may wanna add: Maria Makiling - there are many stories and legends that surround her, but the common denominator there was that she cursed anyone that was to ever set foot on her mountain, desecrate the land and pick flowers, making you lost forever. Tikbalang - a reverse centaur in which a human body had the head of a horse. It lurks in the night seeking to impregnate or kill people, and that when it rains, a new Tikbalang is born. The Dila - a giant tongue that practically licks you to death. Santelmo - St. Elmo's fire, these are orbs or fireballs that are seen roaming around in the dark. Baguio city - one of the most haunted places in the Philippines. A city up north in the mountains, there were many haunted camps, hotels, houses and more. There was a story as well of a bride that died on the highway going up there, and a friend told me that a veiled creature literally left scratch marks on the car on a foggy day down that road.
Wait a minute, my province isn't that haunted. Well except for that Mansion, people getting taken over by spirits, that old school, the old graveyard that's now a school..twice...you know what i take it back.
..i live in baguio for 15 years so yeah, it has some scary places particularly the laperal house(white house), teachers camp, diplomat hotel, ub, slu and many more..
Omg, my mom went to De La Salle University. And my mom said that in the chapel, when the Spanish Soldiers started killing people in the chapel and the blood sticked on the wall and it was so tough to remove, they started bulldozing the wall and just repair it again
My mum told me that if the Aswang sound like they’re far away, it means they’re close and if they sound like they’re close, it means they’re far away. She told me this story: apparently when she was pregnant with my brother, she used to go through this forest at night that was known to be inhabited by Aswang. Apparently, she would hear strange noises that she concluded were the Aswang and it sounded like they were far away.
You forgot the most popular urban legend.
Ang immortal na si Cardo Dalisay
Lol
Haha
😂🤣
Hindi namamatay
Lol
I LITERALLY LIVE IN THE PHILIPPINES AND SOME OF THESE I NEVER REALLY KNOW!!! KUMUSTA KAYONG MGA PILIPINO AT PILIPINA DYAN?
Sml?
@@guarmaz6316 I think you and I are one the same boat here. Are they getting one your nerves too? Lol
*KaMuStA kAyOnG mGa fIlIpInOs DiYaN?*
@@gamatastica3478 Yeah they are all the same its really cringey
Mali Yung pagsabi Ng sirena
Scariest filipino urban legend =utang (debt)
Kaway kaway sa mga pilipino dyan
+Genius ones nyass namamatay nako dito😂😂
Hahaha so true
Corny
HAHAHAHA
When There Is A Word Filipino
Filipinos:Let Us Introduce Ourselves
We lurk until we find
Filipinos: *_WE RISE_*
Me:hmmmmmmmm bakit ako (I’m a Filipino ako at pilipino)
Lol
FILIPINOS!!!!!!!! Assemble...
Engkanto are said to have ability to appear in human form
Me: *naalala yung kara-mia*
Hahahah kara-mia
Same pero nagkakamali ako minsan kasi nasasabi ko encantado instead of enkanto
hahaha
Ahahhaahhaha
Tanga Napadaan pa diyan hahahah 😂😂
Devastating Battle in Philippines
Australia vs Philippines brawl Gilas Pilipinas basketball
Trev Palentinos OGAG
Lol pota
Oo nga haha
Hahahha
-3-
TIYANAK are the babies who are been through to a MISCARRIAGE
Or yung inabort
tapos hindi nabinyagan
@@itsukiofficial5268 yes true
How to kill them
@@NishiMiyamura TINAYAK is holy water i think.. while aswang has different equipments to be use to kill them
Every Filipino people here : like if you'r Filipino
Tama
I am,Ako ay isang Pilipino.
Ako man filopina
Persha Jopson hindi filopina its filipino
Ako I FILIPINO
'Kapre kidnaps beautiful women.'
Im safe then.
weaveSNATCHED WELP HERES AN ARMY STREAM BOY WITH LUV
we'll be the women survivors here in the Philippines then:)
Father Louis Williams Suga Adams bless my soul
OMG same lol. Is ur bias Hobi
Nah im V biased but Hobi's mah wrecker XD I just love this meme face of him
Filipino urban legend
PLDT WIFI
Tama ka ser
Lol
Kahit naka fibre ka, mahina parin yung wifi hahahahs
nakakabwisit nga eh. naghintay pa ako ng 10 months para ikabit tapos di naman malakas. di sulit pre mag converge na lang kayoo 😂✊🏼
Tama ka talaga
THE STRONGEST FILIPINO CHARACTER
PASTOR QUIBOLOY
Lol
Hahahahaa lol
Lol
LMAOOOOOOOOO
No it's cardo dalisay
Scariest Philippine legend- Viktor Magtanggol
Onanay
PIKA-SU Chan BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA
1 word; Encantadia
Yep tama ka
Hindi siya nakakatakot
The scariest filipino urban legends for boys at a young age...
TULI.
It's true it is very painful getting circumcised
Xd
It's not hurt
Not at all
My cuz: i remember...
Most Of The Comments Are OverProud Filipinos
@Ken Kaneki kaya nga eh
@Ken Kaneki ang cringy nang comments
@Ken Kaneki KAYA NGA E NAKAKAPIKON HAHA
@@CarlBdrian Nakakahiya sila bat di nalang sila mag english
Eh proud nga Kame eh
Me: Mukhang Aswang
Also me: Height ng duwende
So- Breed ako ng aswang at duwende? 😂
Bibig : Aswang
Height : Tao
Hybrid tayo parehas 😂
Ako din Tawag sakin Buarot 😂😂😂
Grabe naman
duwensang
you forgot the scariest filipino urban legend:
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*ang mga magulang na may pamalo at sinturon.*
Tsinelas yung akin 🤣🤣
Hahaha XD
Haha
Hahahah
Haha relate
You gotta do a part 3! There’s more Filipino urban legends! There’s the manananggal, tik-tik, tikbalang, mangkukulam, aswang sa banga, then there’s the story about a dead guy coming back to life during his wake and has this measuring tape thing in his mouth that he used to measure his sleeping mourners. Whoever he measures dies next it think.
Melisma Ramos amalanhig?
How about Maria Labo
Melisma Ramos yeah theres more. Like the Tikwi. And the tikbalang. Duwenda and more😀
Yeah part 3
I'm Mexican and there r uben legends there too for example the llorona and the...... the..... that's all I know 🤣
The Sirena is actually just a Mermaid.
Totoo.
Mhm.
Yess
Also is my name
It's not a mermaid it's a Siren but siren is also called a mermaid but only siren is dangerous
Him: says sayrena
All the filipinos: just sreaming bc he says sirena wrong
How about as-wang... 😂😂😂
@@katsukibakugou5854 haha lol
Tama ka!!!lol😂😂😂😂😂
@@katsukibakugou5854 lol😂😂😂😂😂
Who cares
me:watching seriously*
ad:sHoPeE eLiBin ELiBiN-
Urban legend
BiG CHrisTmaS SaLE ShoP NA
Hahahah
Ang immortal shopee
•LibratheStar• Sam
Scariest Filipino Urban Legend:
FPJ's Ang Probinsiyano (legit😂)
Reinn레인 씨 LAGIT god how many years is that still alive
Yep
@@adelaidanaga9849 TRUE! I think Cardo is immortal lol😂
Ayaw ko nga yun eh
And new discover urban legend is victor magtanggol😂😂
Scariest Filipino Urban Legend
DARNA!!!!!!
Ooh Tama ka
2010 pa yun ano ka ba
Hahahha
XDDDD
Wait, isn't she the one whose wear sexy bikini costume
Scariest urban legend:
Walay internet 😧😂
Sis TRUEEEEE
Hindi walay walang
But its true
@@brehhhhhhjhh bisaya sya
monalisa Dela Pena we? Pano mo alam?
If duwende snap his finger this means that the half of the universe will disapear
Lol haha
Roblox Studio no thanos killed half of the universal
What
That would be Thanos if he is a duwende.
Like thanos
Most Scary Urban Legend
Show Your Solution In Math
😂
True 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Then asked to explain😆
Eto talaga ‘yon🤣🤣
See-ren-nah
(mermaid)
Us-wung
(aswang)
Tea-yan-ak
(tiyanak)
Or
Cha-nak
Do-when-deh
(duwende)
Cap-reh
(kapre)
I hope it helped😄
We filipino it easy to say that kind of word but in the other people who lived in other country... Naah
But you sillabicated it correctly! Awesome!
Thx!😄💕
Idk, but most people I know, including me, say tiyanak like "cha-nak"
Lyn Ackerman i also pronounce tiyanak that way
The most scariest Filipino urban legend
Puting van.
Oo nga no
its not an urban legend
Ysabelle Legaspi bruh its a joke
Therese Alvarez yes.
That's kid kidnappers
I ALWAYS ENCOUNTER A TIYANAK EVERYDAY
MY LITTLE BROTHER
LoL
Oof
I would encounter a tiyanak when I go to my grandma's place.
That tiyanak is my cousin.
😂😂
True
*I am a Filipino..., Im now scared of my life*
Me too im filipino but im kinda scared (natatakot talaga ako...)
Me i always
LOL ako rin ta*g ina hahahah
Geh. I’m not that scared. Yet.
Thos has nothing to do with this but whos ur bias? Mines Yoongi
Next at number six we have the Aswang
Me: *sees how he looks*
Again me: HELL NAA DUDE
My mind: THE HELL IS THAT?
DId yOu JUSt AsumE ItS geNdEr
Lemme tell you about an aswang called the mananangal and it a lady who is ugly has bat wing long tounge and at night the lower half comes off the upper half and the upper half flies off to eat the babies of pregnant woman using
Its long tounge
@@cheshthegreat3323 the only way to kill it is putting a salt on her lower body
@@Alexisssssssssssssssssssssss yeah
Ik about the aswang because of snarled-
You forgot one urban legend the one that every Filipino like me knows it's the only person who never dies
Cardo Dalisay
Lmao True sis 🤣🤣✊
XD na daw sa tv man
Q
Did You Know that there is a hundred scary urban legend in the philippines
Yes
He said that
The Pugot Mamu scars me
Gusto ko ung SA part one ung SA balete tree ung white lady kapag gabi
Thousands actually
These pronunciations of Philippine urban legends makes me laugh a bit.
And at the kapre part. It kinda made me say:
"No this is wrong. Well sure the kapre is a friendly creature but it rarely harms people. It smokes only at night and not to harm people. If there are foreign people it will not harm it until the foreigner does something wrong. The kapre gets scared pretty easily, though it's scary form it's actually really scared, also the description of the kapre is a tall skinny man, who protects villagers of a local village and at night who goes up to a tree to smoke Tobacco" Well at least this is what my great grandmother told me. She said when she was little she encountered one and assisted her home after getting lost(this happened at night).
I am from the Philippines and this is what I believed in the kapre.
Deviliants and the epic group wow, kapres are kind
SML?
Interesting. My grandparents never told me they were helpful, they just told me not to be scared of them because they wouldn't hurt you unless you threaten them in some way
Viruz juance21 ahahahahaha!
Same
For the Filipinos, They aren't scared on these tbh.. I just noticed
Yeah but wanna trade my ....nvm you dont want to see spirits anyway
Because we think spirits are friends unless youre possessed...
@@lunaticdude34 eh.. sometime I do
Wanna trade with my experiences before.
We're philipino that's why or Pinoy
Mis pronounced at the SIRENA
it isn't a long "I"
But a great explanations to the legends and appreciated although I'm Filipino
Me to
GENERATION BATTLE
GENERATION BATTLE
GENERATION BATTLE
aswangs are true. my mom, grandma, and other family members lived in a province in the Philippines when my mom was young. they said that they have an aswang neighbour. they are friends with the aswang family so they are not harmed, although, every night, they see the aswangs through their window changing forms, and sometimes they are being startled by loud noises at night and when they look through their window they see their neighbor with blood dripping from her mouth and taking a bath at a water pump.
But your mother was a young child back then right? And based upon the videos they devour upon children, so did they never try to harm your mother? Do they make exceptions with people who they know?
yeah approve.my mother in philippine also said it
im sorry but the scariest legend is...
⚠️WARNING VERY SCARY⚠️
when ur mom takes a slipper and a belt and chasses you😱😱😱😨😨😨😨😨😨😰😰😰😰
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Amie Reyes very scary
That isn’t a urban legend
Totoo iyan.
Lmao 😂😂😂😂😂 so true.
oof
Scariest Urban Legend ever = school
Lol yah i hate school too
SCHOOL IS HE__!
@@night_rhi469 school is he? That means School's gender is male?
@@justanoldtoxicaccsorry8000 Schools dont have gender, theyre just buildings :vv
THAT WE WENT THERE EVERY WEEKDAYS >:'vvv
Ang pinakanakakatakot na filipino legend:
ANG TSINELAS
Ipis
Mine is hangir
Sintoron
Patpat
ANO?!?
(WHAT?!?)
Scariest Filipino Urban Legend :
No Wifi for 1 Month
bich please no wifi for a year is even scarier than that skl(proof i am also filipino)
I lived with no wifi for 9 months (true)
ᴏʜ ʏᴇᴀʜ ʏᴇᴀʜ
No wifi for a whole life yun
@@imdi1962 trueeew
In my area in the Philippines, the Tiyanak is pronounced as "Chanak"
Yea same
Same
FORTNITE ILLEGAL ROBLOX PWEDE
Samee
I think...that's pronounced like that in all parts of the Philippines...
The most scariest filipino legend
THE FEROCIOUS "TIYENELAS"
Good thing my mom isnt like that 😁
@@joshuabasa5710 me too
Too true!me four :(
*Faints*
Sometimes my mom just get a weapon to slap me in any parts of my body...
WHICH IS SO WORSE.
i am a FILIPINA and we have a lot of FILIPINO URBAN LEGENDS like crazy. even from all of those URBAN LEGENDS we also have SUPERSTITION BELIEFS.
Hoping next vid he makes a vid about Superstitions of the Philippines
Superstitious belief
Magpagpag tuwing galing sa patay diba
So for english speaking peapole pagpag is going to a different places before your home so the spirit wont follow you
Yeah.....so glad black cat superstition doesnt exist in our country....
Spookiest and creepiest filipino urban legend = Yun SLIPPER.....
Below 75 sa exam
Pag kaka mythic mo lang sa ml tapos nawala yung account mo hahahahaha
Yung slipper or ung sintoron ng nanay natin BWAHAHAHA
omfg natakot tuloy ako
@@jeonjunookie700 BWAHAHAHA 😂😂
you know whats the most scary of them all???
*Hey Handsome 150 php??*
Ahhahahaha wampipti
Psst pogi wampipti
Hikaru Skins haha
#Wampipti HAHAHAHHHHHAAAAHAH
Wampipti pa more 😂🤣🤣
There is a grandma fog
And a grandma shark
But I never heard of grandma fog and I live in Philippines
me too
Same
ARMY💕
Du du du du du
Wrong grammar,kpop fans are such stupid
Eto and urban legend na pinakanakakatakot
Mawala ang Probinsyano
di kasi namamatay
FanArtDom, kaya nga
Erica Mae Cidro, pinakanakakatakot na urban legend ay ang mawala ang Probinsyano!
Nawala na ang encantadia
😨😱
Am i the only filipino that doesnt know some of this..
No I am with you ; w ;
Naw me to, idk any of this
I am with you
Nope
Same
you forgot one and that is princess thea. just thinking of her makes me scared. she is also known as princess thea mabangis cause she catches people really fast and sings "prinsesa" to her victims....
HAHAHA
*MABANGIS*
Princess thea
*MABANGIS*
Geo 21 nc nc 😂
Geo 21 oh god hahahahah
Scariest Philippine Urban Legend
Chismosa
Hala! My "friend" (is what she calls me) is a chismosa and sometimes I even bring a cross for this annoying prick
Hah?!
SO TRUE!
Very true
PREACH
Also something about the duwende:
If u ever pass by their mounds,always say "tabi tabi po" because its a sign of respect to the duwende ^^
For the Kapre: if you're ever travelling in the forest and you seem to be going in circles, wear your clothes inside out bc they say the Kapre is playing with you
corner morphgy my classmate said to me when we drop the water in the trees he said to me say tabi tabi po i was like hmmm ok he said the “duwende* makes you sick
Isn't that same with Tikbalang?
Shanel hernandez it's just what the elders have told me ^^
You can also knock on wood, that's what my mom told me.
Umm. Ok I know it too cause im from Philippines
Just a slight Criticism but....
6:38 " City of Luzon"
In a city of Luzon... Which means, "a city in Luzon."
@@blaireplays2688 hahaha😂😂😂
Scariest filipino legend
JONEL
Any FILIPINOS here??❤🍶
-Cedric X PhiL. 023 not me
Me 😐
Ako
👋
-Cedric X PhiL. 023 Me
Duterte Dab.
Hehe.
Lol
nO. NO gOd. Nu. *NOOOOOOOOO*
@@_aj_2343 ahaha
Thats scary more scary when he flip so much bottle flips and they stand and he dabbed that will be ecary
The Most Scariest is My Mom's Angry Face!!!..
Lol😂😂
Scariest filipino urban legend ever=abugbug??
Abugbug a berna
Hshahshshahahahaha
Truuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
Oo nga haha
lol
peterf1_ gaming Hahahahah😂
#10 is
Seconds become minutes
Minutes become hours
Hours become days
Days become months
Months become years
Years become decades
Decades become centuries
Centuries become millenniums and millenniums
And so on and so forth.
There's this urban legend from my childhood called "Sin-o" they say that if you piss them off, they will make your body ache or any form of physical suffering. There's a strict rule you have to follow. When 11 am hits, you mustn't go outside the house, because the that's where the sin-o comes out. If you hit them, they will punish you, if you point at them, they will also punish you. The time to go inside the house is from 11 am to 3pm and from 3pm to 5pm. If you accidentally point you must say (in Bicol, because that's where I'm from) "Pira tukdo" so that they will not hurt you. That's like an excuse letter for your teacher when your absent. And if you want to pee outside your house during the evening, you must say "tabi, tabi po" because that is paying respect to them so that if you accidentally harm them, then they will not hurt you. I remember when I was a young kid, I was riding my bike past 5 in the afternoon very fast. I fell down, got back up again and rode my bike fast. A day later, I got a huge tummy ache and was send to the "Albularyo" to give me a "Santigwar" (this is where they take a plate and burn it on candle to fine out what could've cause my tummy ache, but most people put droplets of melted candle in water to see the figure of the sin-o). The Albularyo showed the plate to me, and what I saw was horrifying. I saw myself riding my bike and behind me was an invisible man (a.k.a sin-o) chasing me very fast as if it were angry at me for some reason I have never known. And from that day, I never went outside my house to play when the sun goes down.
Its called tik til
Tik tik
@@galaxywolf3680 Nah, the Tik Tik are the ones who eats babies.
@@donglong8688 it is real mystery i always see like tik tik they had long tounge but its like sin-o
Darmstudio sinasabi yan ng parents natin para di tayo lalabas
Me and my Cousins love the words you mispronced and some of them we corrected it also pt1 we did the same thing.Love your vids
Luzon is not a city
LUZON IS MAH CITY
BeHappyGames so England is a city?
Luzon is an archepelago/island
So does england
I think he said a city in Luzon then he mentioned Manila so maybe Manila city in Luzon
Well. . .cringy as it was but remember that he's not a native Filipino speaker so it's given that he can't pronounced properly almost all our scary mythical beings I believed he tried to! Yet still happy that he made a video about our country love this channel so much.
properly pronounce*
im a filipino, but sorta a grammar nazi lmao
@@yomiyuarts you still have a long way to go, being a grammar nazi and all. Maybe on your punctuations, and words like "has" and "have". Just noticed that there were a few errors in some of your posts here. But you make elaborate points, I'll give you that!
@@gamatastica3478 yeah yeah, but for us Im actually good in grammar, Well I guess that's just from our studies
@@yomiyuarts If you're a grammar nazi, you should be using periods and commas properly. Capitalising "I" is also what you need.
cotton for bulak
what about bulaklak
edi cottonton
anybody think about it?
XDDDDD Thats true how did cotton become flower XD
Cottonton lang kaya 😅
no bulaklak means flower
Ezeikle_ 2000 Yeah we know its a joke lol
@@b.bubblybi oh i touhht it is serious
Im Filipino... Like if you are a Filipino too
Anyone from the Philippines?
you do know this is based off of one, RITE?!?!
Me
Ako
Akoo!!.
Sonikku 2003 yeah like everyone in the comment section
Not trying to be a hater but the Number 5 is pronounce "Chanak"
Not being a hater but it's supposed to be " is pronounceD"
@@keitsukishima1572 lmao
Alice Moonlight.98 bruh. People have a hard time learning a different language.
Sml?
Do you think american can pronounce tagalog very well?
I'm a filipino there is most creepiest creature it's called Marialabo
lol tinuod gyud
Nasabi na niya sa part one
Part one yun
tood na oi
Ang unang aswang
Hi I'm also a Filipino who heard most of it, Adding some infoes, The Duwende or Dwarf, if they're white they give you good luck and black ones they give badluck.
These were some kinds of Aswang:
Tikbalang(Horse head man)
Manananggal(a lady that her body was able to be deattached to her waist)
Tik-tik( they were the ones that we hear who do noises like "tik-tik-tik-tik") - they're the ones who are suspected to stick their tongues from roof holes and go to the pregnant woman's belly button to get the unborn fetus.
This were the things what I've heard about when I was a child.😅😂 Some of our parents use this stories to scare us from going to that kind of place and sometimes they tell these legend just to scare us. I miss these legends.✨❤️
There are more urban legends in the Philippines.
Number 10? Wakanda confirmed?
luigidaman1 Unli life wakanda 4ever
WAKANDA FOREVAH!
WAKANDA FOREVAAAHHH!
Wakanda 5 ever
WAKANDA FOREVAHH!!!!!!!!
Nandito na si
Bong revilla the popular urban legend in the Philippines
Kung saan saan nakakapunta hahaga
Wow hahaha!!!😂😂😂😂
Bong revilla ka diyan baka si duterte
*Budots plays* 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Cardo Dalisay
Why are you scared? Do you bealive it?
God: are you bealiving me?
Believe*
Dude is believed
Yes
Omg "bealive" 😂
*Believe*
You forgot something
It’s the puting van
hahahha
😂😂
hahahaha kumaw!
sampu nga eh kaya channel mostamazingtop10
Me: Welp... I'm Filipino so I'm not safe from this one, aren't I?
Also Me: (Looks at my Mom that's holding a tsinelas in one hand and a lipak on the other)
Me: Yeah, I'm not safe from this one.
He ForGot tHAT OnE
drowing.in.sorROEs hahahahaha relate din ako dyan
Lahat tayo patay
Im from the philippines im so proud we got so many urban legends!
Yeah me too
why? you want to get killed by them?
Hi fourth grader
Not as many as chinese urban legends ;-;
@@elleonasuarez3574 lmao
There is a place called Borongan city. Just sound alike the mythical Biringan.The scary thing is people said that Borongan Post Office often recieve mails from Biringan!
Yeah. I've heard of that. I am from Leyte and we would usually talk about scary stuffs.
People will not believe me but I'll say this.
When I was 12 I saw a manananggal. There was a supermoon and that was during Christmas eve. They say that the baranggay where our ancestral house has aswangs and manananggals. I even thought at first that it was just a big bat because of the wings but I saw hands, no small feet and long hair. I poked my younger brother and cousin then told them to look up. After we confirmed what it was we ran so fast back to the big house then we never went out without someone older accompanying us.
Lol. There are only three of us who still believes in manananggals. 😅
Also our grandma who fules our nightmares by telling us stories of aswangs and manananggals. WTF.
Yah ur right
Lorraine I heard in some places when there are reports of a manananggal, the men will look for the lower half, but not to kill it.
@@Raiden6277 lol. 😂😂
We need to look for the lower half and pour salt on it. Once salt is poured the upper half will bot be able to come back and if they're still not connected to their body by daybreak, they die.
Lorraine either salt or garlic. Why kill it immediately when you can play with it before you destroy it?
This story has been told by my father.
A person went to his friend's house to do some school activity overnight. His friend was living with her father and mother, which were rumored to be Aswang. At around midnight, they decided to turn the lights off and sleep. But before they did, he convinced his friend to swap clothes with him. Later on, he woke up without his friend by his side. He slowly made it to the living room, then to the kitchen, only to find his friend being chopped into pieces and cooked. Seeing this, he quietly made it out to the house and ran away. Since he swapped clothes with his friend, it seemed like the parents thought that it was the visitor, they killed. But in fact it was their own son.
The scariest one
Filipino mom slippers..
Sends shivers just thinking about it
Nightin- Side
Mas gusto mamatay. Super sakit.
Sometimes my mom did that.
WHAT ABOUT PAYONG
Scariest Filipino Urban Legend:
Flying ipis xD
lol I gets
@@lilysavage5435 lumilipad Yun sayo eh xd
How to deal with flying ipis (cockroach) dont fear them just ignore them
Chen_plays how the heck is you suppose to ignore them when they like to fly around the room?
I just ignore them and if my mom is yelling i will just use a spray to kill it
Scariest Urban Legend:
Over-Proud Filipino's in the Comment Section
Scariest urban legend:
Fegelein 5 year old fucks in the comment section
true
As a pilipino i can relate but im not that over proud is just that i might see some urban legend from my dreams here and im moving to other
Lol so true
Grabe gli ra eh ning landi nga awat
I'm a Filipino and I didn't know some of these legends
Scariest filipino urban legend is Berna
Pabugbug ko kayo kay Berna!
Copy cat?
VIOLA copy betlog?
Gago ka talaga
Cong TV: hahahahaha gaagooo
Hahahahahha
Hi / Hello whahahahaha ngayon si kalbo nag kakantot! HAHAHAHAHAHA
One fact about the Sirena is that when you get to close to them they pull you down till you drown but some of my friends say that some of them are friendly and saves you if you drown
Yes
The Scariest urban legend
Is
Nung tinawag ka ng math teacher mo para isolve ung math problem sa blackboard
Bakla panaman teacher namin sa math.angsungit
Pareha ta
im a filipino the scariest urban legend in philippines is theres a place when you go at the big tree idk how to explain all creature is die
im not lie i mean there so many animals like bird die its a lot of bones found
OMg Littarly meh
Me: *watching the pictures*
Later:
Ad:GigANtIC DEalS!!!
Shoppee o Lazada?
The Philippines has a lot of spirits and creatures in it. Like the white lady. Or the diplomat hotel. Scary heck then anything you will ever see. I have a story in the Philippines that happened to me. So my mom told me the neighborhood in the Philippines where I live used to be a piggery. Long ago the owner of a piggery died in the place our house is now. When I was a baby my mom forgot to cover me with a blanket and the window was open letting cold wind come in. The room was shut and I was freezing (don’t hate on my mom.) but when she came back, I was swaddled in a blanket, and the window was closed. My mom says it’s the owner’s spirit following me and protecting me. I’m not sure it’s true but, cool, friends with a spirit.
Ikr
awww that was so sweet (sorry that sounded weird)
Nah its not true proof GHOST ARENT REALLLLLL
duwendes are true. when I was about 1 year old, I was laying in my bed while my sister (who was about 4 yrs old) is playing at the ground of my room because my dad told her to watch me while they were working at the computer shop that we owned. as my sister was playing, she heard giggles and laughs of little children, and when she looked at my bed she saw maybr 4 duwendes jumping up and down on my bed. being the kid that she was, she tried to make them go away, and so she scolded them. but the duwendes didn't listen to her so she ran outside of my room to call my parents. when my mom and dad went inside, they saw small creatures, about 2 feet tall, wearing long pointed hats and have long white hair, jumping and playing with me on the bed. my mom screamed and the three of them ran outside (lol dad really) when they returned to get me before I got harmed, the duwendes were gone. the next day, my sister had fever that lasted for 3 days. since then, i was being followed by spirits until when i was maybe 8. my third eye closed and i thank God for doing that. i and my family have experienced so many paranormal happenings in our lives that im too lazy to type all of the stories lol. also, i don't even know if you guys will believe me soooo yea.
Totoo yan kasi nag paparamdam talaga yung mga duwende sa mga maliliit na bata
Mga duwende ay totoo
Thay happened to me with my brother
Kamusta na kayo ? Walan na diyan problemea sa dwende?
Tell us more!!
Scariest anime fights
Paquao vs may whether
Nah that was a meeh fight only manny is scary not maywhether
Its Mayweather not Maywhether
Whos paquao????
Lmao
@abrahamlin cpl Pacquaio is an
Filipino boxer and senator.
You forgot about the owner of the world
Quiboloy
Lmao😂
Hahahahahagaha
Goodshit
Danny is the best narrator
Yep, he's a great "*narrator*" indeed.
Wag kayo mag Expect na Mapro pronounce niya lahat ng Maayos..
Buti nga sa Kanya yun lang prob niya eh kayo nakaka Aral na nga ng English Wrong Grammar pa
True. 😂
OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Chrue sis
My mom is not the scariest monster
Infact..
IT'S MY GRADES IN MATH
No its her slippers
@@joshuabasa5710 Still it's my doulingo app is going to kill me
Your grades in math is your mother
??
As a former student of De La Salle, I'm slightly offended by your mispronunciation of it.
I saw a kapre when I was a kid and it's not big as a second story building. I was 6 years old I woke up by a sound of some brunch idk being brake? Anyways... the kapre was just staring at me probaly smoking because I saw it holding something. I was just paralyze and scared by that point and close my eyes. Minutes later I open my eyes and the kapre was gone.
I never told my parents about that because I was too DUMB.
So how did they look like? Were they hideous?? And they didn't try to harm you?
i can see duwendes and other creatures (wierd creatures in philipines)tho i tell my mom about it she don't belive me. i tell my best friend she belives me one day....she said i had a third eye but i don't really belive in third eye but the creatures always haunting me.....i know im weird lol
I Have Thoughts That You Are Hallucinating.
Maybe you were just seeing things.
Is that Namjoon in your profile picture?
If you ever consider a part 3, here are some creatures you may wanna add:
Maria Makiling - there are many stories and legends that surround her, but the common denominator there was that she cursed anyone that was to ever set foot on her mountain, desecrate the land and pick flowers, making you lost forever.
Tikbalang - a reverse centaur in which a human body had the head of a horse. It lurks in the night seeking to impregnate or kill people, and that when it rains, a new Tikbalang is born.
The Dila - a giant tongue that practically licks you to death.
Santelmo - St. Elmo's fire, these are orbs or fireballs that are seen roaming around in the dark.
Baguio city - one of the most haunted places in the Philippines. A city up north in the mountains, there were many haunted camps, hotels, houses and more. There was a story as well of a bride that died on the highway going up there, and a friend told me that a veiled creature literally left scratch marks on the car on a foggy day down that road.
Wait a minute, my province isn't that haunted. Well except for that Mansion, people getting taken over by spirits, that old school, the old graveyard that's now a school..twice...you know what i take it back.
Baguio city is not that scary it just has the white house
Actually the one who told me all these stories was from Baguio.
..i live in baguio for 15 years so yeah, it has some scary places particularly the laperal house(white house), teachers camp, diplomat hotel, ub, slu and many more..
my ex gf is from baguio so I hate all about that place tnx to her...
Never clicked a video so fast
geko anilov salsag hehehe
I'm guessing the "grandma fog" helped you click
Your porn felt betrayed
Clicked on the video so fast, yet the wifi in your country wouldn't allow it
Filipinos Have A Lot Of Urban Legends Here Pero Salamat Sa Impormasyon...It Really Helps Me Learn...I Love It
3:52 hahaha thats vin diesel
*Edit:I wrote this as a joke didnt know he realy went there. I Dont even Live in The philipines*
wait vin diesel went to our country?
Airborne Artillery you don’t belong to a country your a big gun now stop talking and blow up that man
ToxicBlitz3n hhha
Airborne Artillery yes he has a few years back
Airborne Artillery yes he went here because they filmed a movie i forgot what its called.
Omg, my mom went to De La Salle University. And my mom said that in the chapel, when the Spanish Soldiers started killing people in the chapel and the blood sticked on the wall and it was so tough to remove, they started bulldozing the wall and just repair it again
Kizuna Chan 😮
Kizuna Chan OOH YEA IVE SEEN THAT TOO THERES A SHOW THAT EXPLAINED IT
im in university of saint lasalle lol
Remember kids always smile if you see ghosts...
My mum told me that if the Aswang sound like they’re far away, it means they’re close and if they sound like they’re close, it means they’re far away. She told me this story: apparently when she was pregnant with my brother, she used to go through this forest at night that was known to be inhabited by Aswang. Apparently, she would hear strange noises that she concluded were the Aswang and it sounded like they were far away.