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Urban Legends including El Cucuy, El Chupacabra, La Llorona and more. (project for Spanish)

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  • @ibizarza you spell it your way I'll spell it mine.

  • :26 isn't a chupacabra.It's a chinese crested dog.That is the name of this fugly breed.

  • @Casshern1100 like ive said before, some pictures are just RANDOM filler

  • It's kind of interesting that you used a picture that was taken at a haunted road in Missouri at 6:47 :-P Still great report. Was fun to read.

  • @uniquemommy1984 Honestly I just used pictures that were good and spooky for effect.  Some are actually accurate others are just filler and atmospheric. Glad its still a loved video, I never expected this result.

  • btw what is the name of the pic at 3:03

  • @Xanedon122798 It was a picture I found when I looked on google for pictures of the cucuy. Its just a creepy picture I think, I used it cause i liked it.

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  • my abuela used to sing me a lullaby from her native land mexico to get me to sleep.....i've only now been able to translate it to "baby go to sleep, baby go to sleep. because if you dott, the cucuy will eat you." lovely abuela...lovely.

  • el cucuy is what my mom said when i was i was being bad when i was like 6 years old

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  • NONO CHUPACABRAS BORN IN PUERTO RICO THEN IMIGRATE TO MEXICO FOR A BETTER FUTURE JAJAJA

  • Ooh, Los Douennes, I've heard of them~! *randomly studies folklore*

    Actually, La Llorona really doesn't have any source at all--all that's known for certain is that every established culture has some form of her story in their folklore. The most well known are the banshee ("screaming like a banshee", anyone?) and the wailing woman, though the wailing woman is more from American lore. :D These stories are so much fun, they're the perfect bedtime stories, right with Japanese urban legends. :D

  • he hides in the closet? lol

  • @sirenalol

    hahaha my mom would sing that song to me before i slept hahaha

  • I live in New Mexico and my sister and i always used to go out into this big field at night and hunt for El Chupacabra.(Spelling....sorry.­..), the only thing we ever saw were weird flashes of lights, from the trees, the sky, the ground....it doesn't sound very creepy but it scared the hell out of us XD

  • @MLIAfanatic i think i saw that one to

  • I kno right that chines bitch was trippy

  • This isn't as creepy as the Japanese one I just watched.

  • @Casshern1100 actualy el chupacabra was originaly from puerto rico ;] mexico stole it from us xD

  • The Chupabra is also spotted in southern united states in lower texas (but that is the highest spottings, and the spotting closest to the equator of the U.S. i think is austin, bcuz i woman had it stuffed and stocked in her living room.

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