They are probably trying to stop the demonic activity of the doll by bismillah. Because Allah's name scares shaitan and evil djins. Come on, you should know this. It isn't shirk or black magic. They were just trying not to have negative effects of the doll.
As muslim myself i have to say if you see something creepy and there is arabic words written on it like this video you should know that its black magic and instantly show it to Imam or any muslim family to solve the problem before it ruin someone's life
Or just a prank. My father is imam in our location. Most of his case is a prank, boy in weed, and short of hysteria. But i agree to play save and call imam.
I had an encounter with the doll when I was in secondary school. that same doll actually appeared on the side of the road in Northpoint, Yishun. At the time the doll hadn’t went viral yet. Me and a friend saw it and got curious because amongst everything the doll actually stood out. We approached it and my friend wanted to touch it but I saw the Rajah around its eyes and immediately told my friend to not touch it. Not to mention when we begin approaching I can’t help but to feel something really negative emitting from it. A few days later the news of the doll appearing in Hougang started circulating. Another creepy thing is that when we begin to move away, I decided to look at it once more only to see that the doll is gone
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About the Gumantong, i'm Thai and I probably said this story before. My parents moved into the current house we have like ten years ago. Within 2 weeks, he heard the sound of children playing on the roof. The neighbour came the next day and apologised because he said it was his Gumantong causing the disturbances (apparently they wanted to play). So I believe they're real. Honestly very adorable. They bring good fortune if you treat them right (which you should). My family doesn't have one but my grandma's house does, and my little cousins are always calling the Gumantong brother
I think I own a cursed item too. Upon first glance, it might appear innocent. However, if you take a closer look, you'll get chills down your spine. A sense of uneasiness will spread around the room. Perspiration will start dripping down your cheeks uncontrollably. Your heart might start palpitating abnormally too.. Such were the experiences I faced when I received my PSLE results slip. Update: Good luck to all P6 students for PSLE! You guys can do this 💪
@@prisonerofthegoldenheadband well in my country personally theres plenty of stories from people around. which not far from Singapore where the doll originated. but i recommend you to look about shams al maarif. a banned book about jinns and black magic written in arabic.
@@prisonerofthegoldenheadband no its haram to learn black magic and the book is practically banned everywhere in the world. even if they do the ones who read it suffered, disappeared and d!ed in a horrible death.
the terracotta army curse made sense Apparently Hegemon King Xiang Yu, a infamous warlord leader of Chu, and one of the major rebels against the Qin Dynasty was the reason why the terracotta army was in fragments, and many weapons missing. Guy hated the Qin so much, he raided the tomb and looted it. Years later he got rekt by Liu Bang, his former oathsworn brother, who later ends up reuniting post Qin China and becomes emperor Han Gaozhu, founder of one of the greatest empire in history, the Han Dynasty, a Dynasty that rivaled Rome in scale and granduer
Xiang Yu got owned because he was too cruel to his enemies, even the living ones. He buried 200k men alive, boiled people who offended him alive and even his allies were scared to look at him. Also, Liu bang was always a rival, and he had a few chances to kill him which he missed, including the infamous feast at Hong gate. He constantly ignored advice and was vain. If anything, he's blessed to have lived as long as he did.
I encountered a very deadly weapon yesterday. I think it was very cursed as it was black like hell. I had it since childhood and it still traumatised me now. It is my mother’s adidas slipper
actually for the okiku doll, Let's ask Shogo has a video about why the hair on these dolls grow, and Annabelle is right with her reasoning. Something about symbolising the doll growing up as well, if i remembered the video correctly
SS speak mandarin as if going for Chinese oral examination to the examiner opposite him, the way he’s trying to pronounced them correctly was so funny😂😂😂
My late mother forbade our family from buying any form of dolls or figurines. Even if we got it as a gift, she would give them away. She would always tell us “takut ada setan” - worry that there might be devils/ demons.
My family did have a gu man thong, when we went out to eat we would often order a take away so that we could offer to the gu man thong back home, when I was an infant i was sleeping in a baby hammock, but the line snap, I fell to the ground, my parents were shocked and rush to the scene only to find out I am still sleeping and unharmed, they believe it's the gu manthong that save me, growing up, when it was night after 11pm , when I tried to sleep, I would often hear footstep all over the house , one time at night when I go down stairs to drink water, a plastic beg fill with air was suddenly squashed from the middle right in front of my eye as if something or someone step on it
I remembered bumping into this doll with my friends after school, at a tree beside the bus stop near hougang sports hall.. it was truly a doll that’ll bring chills down your spine😅
I have a fun fact for tomanthong (idk how it is spelled so correct me if I'm wrong).I don't know if tomanthong and gu man thong are the same thing or not but here is the fact that I know. Tomanthong is almost the same thing as gu man thong but how they're made is probably not.They said that the spirit that lives inside the "vessel"/the same thing like the one that you find for gu man thong is found typically outside of Buddhist temple. They're there so that they can avoid most of the dangers in their realm(the stronger spirit that will harm them).So even though they will get harmed by sitting beside the Buddhist temple, it is often said to be better for them to receive a lower amount of pain/harm. So the monks that find these spirits, will usually take these spirits for them to be put in a "vessel". They're not forced but instead will be given options for them to live inside the "vessel" Another fun facts The people that have opened their "third eye" and have tomanthong Inside their house will always feel, see and hear these spirits.
Seeing and feeling mostly, especially when away from urban areas. Your senses get heightened by a ton. I don't want to believe in stuff like this, but when you experience it its like a contradiction.
For Okiku the doll, I have a feeling that the hair grows similarly to a lichen called ‘Black Tree Lichen’/ ‘Bryoria Fremontii’, commonly found in North America, Northen Europe and Asia (China, Japan and Russia) This organism can live for decades and centuries (they are long-lived organisms and their lifespan remains undetermined). However, they are environmentally sensitive. My theory of Okiku the doll is that the hair is not actual hair, but a lichen instead. Perhaps the original owner is exposed to Bryoria Fremontii and use the science of growing the lichen on the doll to give it a sense of realism, preceding most dolls of its time. Compare it to that of a Chia Pet that grows on furnitures and figurines that trended a few years ago. Again, this is just my speculation.
For Terracotta Army thing, I think it was more of forced eviction without any kind of proper monetary support and/or retraining for the farmers. That's why they died penniless.
Regarding the Gu Man Thong: I am Thai and live in Germany. My mother has a shrine at home and there is a Gu Man Thong there. We regularly give him water and something to eat. Once we had a lot of bad luck and we wondered what was going on and when we looked at the shrine again we noticed that the water glass was empty. After we brought him new water the bad luck disappeared again and good luck came back into our lives. Since then we have regularly checked whether he has enough to eat and drink.
As a muslim the doll with the cloth tied to the eyes only could be a use of black magic, he mentioned kicking it witch you should never do bc it might ruin you’re life
I just stumbled upon this channel, and you guys really deliver good creepy stories. I like the humorous way you guys interact along with delivering good content. 👍
But the temple declining to have the doll disassembled and analyzed could be out of respect to who it represents and the family who had sent it to the shrine. It's nice to know people don't cave to what others want out of respect.
For the Okiku doll, growing up, I've heard many stories of it. The most common one I've heard is this exact one, but the thing is, they put sent the doll into the temple because the doll slowly started playing tricks and scaring the family, so that's why her family decided to give it to the temple. And the doll, still exists till this day, it is well kept in the temple. I'm not quite sure if ppl are allow to see it or not, but if you wanna see it I guess you can try to ask it
Japanese haunted dolls are quite common in Japan. My grandmother-in-law (my wife is Japanese) casually owns a huanted doll in her house, she said the hair keep grow long. You can find a lot of haunted dolls in Awashima Shrine located at Kada, Wakayama. People send it to that shrine if they want to get rid of their huanted doll.
Wasn't there a rumour/legend that the terracotta army were made of real people incased in clay as some sort of sacrifice to protect the emperor in the afterlife?
The first one sounds off to me. Ya know there's a difference story of a boy who could see ghosts. He was a Muslim and Muslims believe we can't see ghosts and holy beings as we have this thing blocking us from seeing them (dunno what the name is in English). But some people are born without it. So some people can see it. The boy we are talking about had his story documented and identity hidden. He basically told everyone that the Quranic verses are meant to be read and say out loud. You know those bug Islamic verses that people frame and out on the walls? The boy told everyone it was useless. As the ghosts hangs around and sat on the fram when the boys parents hanged it up in their home thinking it'll scare away ghosts and jinns.
In islam we believe jinns aren’t allowed to communicate with us but indeed some djinss don’t obbey Allah swt and make contact with us. They boy is right. The arabic verses hanged as decor in houses is worthless + it’s discouraged by manhadj salafiya because nobody actually reads it.
@@hawax5828 agreed, this is why hanging the verses is not encouraged(for me, better not hang it). It brings the false conception that the framed verses are the one that protecting them, not God Almighty.
I used to walk past a sec school while on my way to my pri sch. There was a half burned doll stuck on a small leaf-less tree on the sch's more isolated part of the yard. No idea why the tree is always leaf-less and no idea why the doll was not removed by the sch as it was obvious af. A few years on and it was still there until one day I saw the whole tree removed from the yard. It was the only tree removed from the yard. I'm sure that's some cursed sh!t right there.
If anyone is from Pasir Labar Camp in army, they have probably eaten the FBO from the canteen to the left of the entry gate. That sambal fried rice with cheese fries and chicken is damn good but when you are queueing to order you will realise they have an altar with an entire rack of children toys. Im not sure if they are worshipping some child spirit but its highly likely considering their success xD
Ya… rumors told that certain restaurants that worshiping Gu Man Thong, it will served really tasty food and always have returning customers, but when you ordered and take away, it doesn’t taste the same anymore. Some might say it’s just because it is take away, but it is like really far different.
@@jingstitch7611 In Malay, this is called 'pelaris' which means amulet to attract more customers or business. In this case the restaurants surely went to Thailand to own this Gu Man Thong. Similarly this thing happened in Indian restaurants as well. You can see those weird golden thingy with writings inside a picture frame and hung at the cashier's. Yes, one of the signs of these kind of restaurants is that the taste of the take away food is worse than the same ones but dine-in. Muslims believe that these are the works of demonic spirits that the restaurants worshipped. It could be licking the plates or shitting on your food to make it taste better while in truth is that you're probably eating yesterday food that were on the verge of spoiling. That is the reason take away food from these kind of restaurants taste different and quickly spoiled. So if you experienced this kind of situation, just don't come to that restaurant again. Oh forgot to tell you, these kind of restaurants also might mix something dirty inside your food so be careful.
It is to feed or appease the child spirit. My bunk mate’s house apparently has one of those spirits. He explained that they would need to prepare food, toys etc. for the spirit. Surprisingly, that Pasir Laba room didn’t feel creepy.
I have story potentially about Gu Man Tong from my friend who is a paramedic. One night, he got a case to attend to near Chinatown at around 10pm - 12am. When he reached together with his 2 other colleagues, it is obvious which unit it was as the gate was opened. He was calling out to the house owner requesting to enter the house but there was no reply. He was about to enter then he realised 2 of his other colleagues were chanting which he found it puzzling. The living room was dark but the kitchen was brightly lit so he went straight to the kitchen to find an elderly lady lying on the floor conscious. He was looking around to see if there is anyone but there isnt, the elderly woman appeared to be living alone. While leaving the house to the hospital, he saw in the living room around the area where the television was, there were many figurines in different sizes placed around it and surrounded with sweets and drinks. He have many questions but little answer as the elderly didnt talk much. Back at the station doing his report, he checked with the call handler to find out more, only to know that the caller reporting this was coming from a Chinese speaking young man.
For those who don't understand and feel so disrespectful about the first doll, and as a malaysian boy who has a black magician grandfather who can explain: What my father said; "There are many muslim men that are black magician in malaysia, indonesia and singapore. We call them 'boomo.' And they use Holy Quran verse for their black magic to work. But, black magic may be like summoning demon. But black magician in malaysia, singapore and indonesia are to destroy the spirit, ghost and demons away." My cousin was once possessee and my grandfather was the one can stop the spirit from possessing him. But, we don't have a curse. We just have a spray called spirit. (If don't understand, i'm sorry for my broken english)
You do know that at earlier times, doll's hair are implanted by real human hair and it is known that real hair do continue to grow to some extent even if it's cut off
Boy. Your rating is so match able. I rated them with sane grade as you even before you told. Definitely a good rater I liked it. Keep on making more like this.
Supernatural Confessions unpacked the backstory of the doll. I believe Eugene reached out to the original owners of the doll and covered their story in his podcast. If I recall correctly, the doll belonged to a Malay lady who loves collecting dolls. It was a gift from her partner. However, upon receiving the doll, she’s been encountering weird experiences with it - the doll moving, speaking on its own and throwing itself across the room. It led to her disowning the doll. I honestly forgot the entire story. I believe one part of it mentioned about burning the doll, but you could listen to the whole confession on the podcast. If I find it, I’ll link it here via edit
shit so haunted even TH-cam warned us before watching
fr
best horror documentary 10/10 no drama
It does bring lasting impression for kids.
even other scarier videos on TH-cam doesnt have warnings from TH-cam…. 😅
TH-cam so weak 😂😂
The word bismillah and a haunted doll should never be together😂.. someone is into black magic and went around with that freaky looking doll
😂😂😂😂
Why do they do that are they trying to disrespect Islam
Like the post said, the word is to keep the doll bind and blind so it wont follow anyone. In Islam, satan fears Allah's name.
@@bacteriophobiafr
They are probably trying to stop the demonic activity of the doll by bismillah. Because Allah's name scares shaitan and evil djins.
Come on, you should know this. It isn't shirk or black magic. They were just trying not to have negative effects of the doll.
Personally I think the most haunted stuff in asia is definitely the rotan
The sounds it makes is scary enough .
It's truly a curse and a nightmare
indeed
its so scary it hurts more than the selop
this is giving me chills by imagining it
I love how he emphasized every Chinese name loudly after getting called out once
Hilarious
As muslim myself i have to say if you see something creepy and there is arabic words written on it like this video you should know that its black magic and instantly show it to Imam or any muslim family to solve the problem before it ruin someone's life
Not any muslim family. If they are unsure of how to deal with it, it could affect them too.
@salwatisekar7228 yes true they should bring it to an imam right away not a family member as it may affect them too
You're right it could be black magic or it could be a person trying to seal a Jin That's why they wrote Bismillah
@@JohnLeeInHisPrime that’s what I thought too, it look like someone did black magic on it
Or just a prank. My father is imam in our location. Most of his case is a prank, boy in weed, and short of hysteria. But i agree to play save and call imam.
i own a cursed item- my terrible exam results lol
real
Brings unimaginable amounts of despair, misfortune and uneasiness. Definitely a cursed object
There is also someone, holding a randomized weapon... Called Mom. She will beat you until you cry, then insult you.
These exam is great stress
Scariest shit ever😨
I had an encounter with the doll when I was in secondary school. that same doll actually appeared on the side of the road in Northpoint, Yishun. At the time the doll hadn’t went viral yet. Me and a friend saw it and got curious because amongst everything the doll actually stood out. We approached it and my friend wanted to touch it but I saw the Rajah around its eyes and immediately told my friend to not touch it. Not to mention when we begin approaching I can’t help but to feel something really negative emitting from it. A few days later the news of the doll appearing in Hougang started circulating.
Another creepy thing is that when we begin to move away, I decided to look at it once more only to see that the doll is gone
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oh wow here in Indonesia it's called rajah too (or jimat , it's practically the same)
@@homeland1128 hehe karna papaku org Indonesia kak dari Jawa Tengah jadi otomatis panggilnya rajah •~•
@@AndromedaPonti which part of yishun? Those blocks near by north point ?
@@noraoh1085 nope it was the sidwalk opossite of the MRT leading up to the bustop
About the Gumantong, i'm Thai and I probably said this story before.
My parents moved into the current house we have like ten years ago. Within 2 weeks, he heard the sound of children playing on the roof. The neighbour came the next day and apologised because he said it was his Gumantong causing the disturbances (apparently they wanted to play). So I believe they're real.
Honestly very adorable. They bring good fortune if you treat them right (which you should). My family doesn't have one but my grandma's house does, and my little cousins are always calling the Gumantong brother
@user4230xjyZ very wholesome .
Sneaky Sushi felt a combination of Ryan and Shane from Buzzfeed. He is skeptical but also still cautious 😂
You said it right!
7:50 All this creepy atmosphere, and then you hear Sushii suddenly using 200% of his effort to say a Chinese name
@@forcexjr1566 HAHAHA REALL, I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS COMMENT
I think I own a cursed item too. Upon first glance, it might appear innocent. However, if you take a closer look, you'll get chills down your spine. A sense of uneasiness will spread around the room. Perspiration will start dripping down your cheeks uncontrollably. Your heart might start palpitating abnormally too.. Such were the experiences I faced when I received my PSLE results slip.
Update: Good luck to all P6 students for PSLE! You guys can do this 💪
LMAOOO
Pls I thought you’re being serious at first 😭😭😭
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Dang
@@goodluqx what the balls
if you see arabic words on a creepy doll you know its a legit black magic.
Is there more stories like this?
@@prisonerofthegoldenheadband well in my country personally theres plenty of stories from people around. which not far from Singapore where the doll originated. but i recommend you to look about shams al maarif. a banned book about jinns and black magic written in arabic.
@@xokki_ can Muslims read that?
@@prisonerofthegoldenheadband no its haram to learn black magic and the book is practically banned everywhere in the world. even if they do the ones who read it suffered, disappeared and d!ed in a horrible death.
@@xokki_ then bro… why you recommending me to read it? 🥹, I was just curious about stories like this doll cause it’s scarily intriguing
"Warning videos" makes them totally free of adds? Amazing!! All these kinda videos of him are free add!! Nom nom nom 🍿
You know Its a good horror vid when even youtube warns you of watching it. 😂
The scariest thing about this video is learning that sushii still plays Overwatch.
Marvel rivals
the terracotta army curse made sense
Apparently Hegemon King Xiang Yu, a infamous warlord leader of Chu, and one of the major rebels against the Qin Dynasty was the reason why the terracotta army was in fragments, and many weapons missing.
Guy hated the Qin so much, he raided the tomb and looted it.
Years later he got rekt by Liu Bang, his former oathsworn brother, who later ends up reuniting post Qin China and becomes emperor Han Gaozhu, founder of one of the greatest empire in history, the Han Dynasty, a Dynasty that rivaled Rome in scale and granduer
Xiang Yu got owned because he was too cruel to his enemies, even the living ones. He buried 200k men alive, boiled people who offended him alive and even his allies were scared to look at him.
Also, Liu bang was always a rival, and he had a few chances to kill him which he missed, including the infamous feast at Hong gate.
He constantly ignored advice and was vain.
If anything, he's blessed to have lived as long as he did.
Thank you for explaining it in gen alpha terms
I encountered a very deadly weapon yesterday. I think it was very cursed as it was black like hell. I had it since childhood and it still traumatised me now. It is my mother’s adidas slipper
Lmfao 😂
PLEASE DO NOT SCATTER DOLLS AROUND YISHUN
Facts.
You'd get fined for littering
I agree with you
I’m saying that cuz I live at yishun
I also own a cursed item too, my sister-
you OWN..your sister?
You can dump her to me. Trust me I'm a well known shaman. And lonely person.
i also own a cursed item too.
playful cloud
Nahh😭
These comments are getting out of hand.
actually for the okiku doll, Let's ask Shogo has a video about why the hair on these dolls grow, and Annabelle is right with her reasoning. Something about symbolising the doll growing up as well, if i remembered the video correctly
Normal people: omg theres a doll possesed by a demon!!
Sushii: dam bro creepy ass doll, you wanna kick it?
lol 😂
How a horror movie starts hahahah😂😂
Yes I do, I hope this thing not following me to home and haunt me, is gonna be your fault
SS speak mandarin as if going for Chinese oral examination to the examiner opposite him, the way he’s trying to pronounced them correctly was so funny😂😂😂
this shit is so haunted, youtube even warned me
" could it be gravity..maybe gravity pulling the hair? " 😭😭😭💀
Wao ...
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭girl
Pretty logic because in Islam itself demon loves doll that resembles living being
Same thoughts... Like i know it's a bad jinn
My late mother forbade our family from buying any form of dolls or figurines.
Even if we got it as a gift, she would give them away. She would always tell us “takut ada setan” - worry that there might be devils/ demons.
@@Saicofake She’s an amazing mother
Maybe the real cursed item was the friends we made along the way
HELP-? (genshin reference?-)
My family did have a gu man thong, when we went out to eat we would often order a take away so that we could offer to the gu man thong back home, when I was an infant i was sleeping in a baby hammock, but the line snap, I fell to the ground, my parents were shocked and rush to the scene only to find out I am still sleeping and unharmed, they believe it's the gu manthong that save me, growing up, when it was night after 11pm , when I tried to sleep, I would often hear footstep all over the house , one time at night when I go down stairs to drink water, a plastic beg fill with air was suddenly squashed from the middle right in front of my eye as if something or someone step on it
I remembered bumping into this doll with my friends after school, at a tree beside the bus stop near hougang sports hall.. it was truly a doll that’ll bring chills down your spine😅
4:50 What kind of botched edit of a jumpscare is that 💀
Imagine being so haunted that TH-cam warns you
I have a fun fact for tomanthong (idk how it is spelled so correct me if I'm wrong).I don't know if tomanthong and gu man thong are the same thing or not but here is the fact that I know.
Tomanthong is almost the same thing as gu man thong but how they're made is probably not.They said that the spirit that lives inside the "vessel"/the same thing like the one that you find for gu man thong is found typically outside of Buddhist temple. They're there so that they can avoid most of the dangers in their realm(the stronger spirit that will harm them).So even though they will get harmed by sitting beside the Buddhist temple, it is often said to be better for them to receive a lower amount of pain/harm. So the monks that find these spirits, will usually take these spirits for them to be put in a "vessel". They're not forced but instead will be given options for them to live inside the "vessel"
Another fun facts
The people that have opened their "third eye" and have tomanthong Inside their house will always feel, see and hear these spirits.
Seeing and feeling mostly, especially when away from urban areas. Your senses get heightened by a ton. I don't want to believe in stuff like this, but when you experience it its like a contradiction.
For Okiku the doll, I have a feeling that the hair grows similarly to a lichen called ‘Black Tree Lichen’/ ‘Bryoria Fremontii’, commonly found in North America, Northen Europe and Asia (China, Japan and Russia)
This organism can live for decades and centuries (they are long-lived organisms and their lifespan remains undetermined). However, they are environmentally sensitive.
My theory of Okiku the doll is that the hair is not actual hair, but a lichen instead. Perhaps the original owner is exposed to Bryoria Fremontii and use the science of growing the lichen on the doll to give it a sense of realism, preceding most dolls of its time.
Compare it to that of a Chia Pet that grows on furnitures and figurines that trended a few years ago.
Again, this is just my speculation.
For Terracotta Army thing, I think it was more of forced eviction without any kind of proper monetary support and/or retraining for the farmers. That's why they died penniless.
Regarding the Gu Man Thong: I am Thai and live in Germany. My mother has a shrine at home and there is a Gu Man Thong there. We regularly give him water and something to eat. Once we had a lot of bad luck and we wondered what was going on and when we looked at the shrine again we noticed that the water glass was empty. After we brought him new water the bad luck disappeared again and good luck came back into our lives. Since then we have regularly checked whether he has enough to eat and drink.
I'm more disturbed about the cat statue like thingy close to him 😭
I should have NOT watched this before bed
Lies
@@keithteo4197 fr
Same LOL
SAME
Its 7PM rn, bad idea
I like how i thought about this guy gonna talk with seriousness, but more of a goofy video and scary at the same time
As a muslim the doll with the cloth tied to the eyes only could be a use of black magic, he mentioned kicking it witch you should never do bc it might ruin you’re life
I just stumbled upon this channel, and you guys really deliver good creepy stories. I like the humorous way you guys interact along with delivering good content. 👍
But the temple declining to have the doll disassembled and analyzed could be out of respect to who it represents and the family who had sent it to the shrine. It's nice to know people don't cave to what others want out of respect.
Qin Shi Huang reign is 221BC-210BC. Not 2021BC-2010BC.
I need a 30 min video of this😭
GUYS WAKE UP SNEAKY SUSHII POSTED
Lol sneaky sushi yelling those mandarin name 😂😂
" OOOOOOOOOOO~~ 🤪" 💀
For the Okiku doll, growing up, I've heard many stories of it. The most common one I've heard is this exact one, but the thing is, they put sent the doll into the temple because the doll slowly started playing tricks and scaring the family, so that's why her family decided to give it to the temple. And the doll, still exists till this day, it is well kept in the temple. I'm not quite sure if ppl are allow to see it or not, but if you wanna see it I guess you can try to ask it
The most cursed thing in asia is probably a slipper ! 💀
Huh?
ooo a warning, it’s gonna be a good spooky video
Japanese haunted dolls are quite common in Japan. My grandmother-in-law (my wife is Japanese) casually owns a huanted doll in her house, she said the hair keep grow long.
You can find a lot of haunted dolls in Awashima Shrine located at Kada, Wakayama. People send it to that shrine if they want to get rid of their huanted doll.
Nah haunted dolls be scary asf
(:
Gula uba 8 days
Please do another video of cursed items, really liked this one!
Wasn't there a rumour/legend that the terracotta army were made of real people incased in clay as some sort of sacrifice to protect the emperor in the afterlife?
Hello sushi, I always feel intrigued by your amazing paranormal series. 👍 Hope you have a blessed week. 😊
scariest video ever
you brought every doll into my house, now i cannot burn it
Kor kor so scary I cannot watch
Lol
And gg
You know it's a real shit when TH-cam give us a warning
Fr😂
The first one sounds off to me. Ya know there's a difference story of a boy who could see ghosts. He was a Muslim and Muslims believe we can't see ghosts and holy beings as we have this thing blocking us from seeing them (dunno what the name is in English). But some people are born without it. So some people can see it. The boy we are talking about had his story documented and identity hidden. He basically told everyone that the Quranic verses are meant to be read and say out loud. You know those bug Islamic verses that people frame and out on the walls? The boy told everyone it was useless. As the ghosts hangs around and sat on the fram when the boys parents hanged it up in their home thinking it'll scare away ghosts and jinns.
In islam we believe jinns aren’t allowed to communicate with us but indeed some djinss don’t obbey Allah swt and make contact with us. They boy is right. The arabic verses hanged as decor in houses is worthless + it’s discouraged by manhadj salafiya because nobody actually reads it.
@@hawax5828 agreed, this is why hanging the verses is not encouraged(for me, better not hang it). It brings the false conception that the framed verses are the one that protecting them, not God Almighty.
9:13 -9:19 me trying my best to pronounce words in front of my family
This video so haunted youtube gave us a warning
YANG WHAT 🗣️🗣️
"I poke her eye, Shit" 😂 lmao
Sushi korkor looking extra handsome tday
I used to walk past a sec school while on my way to my pri sch. There was a half burned doll stuck on a small leaf-less tree on the sch's more isolated part of the yard. No idea why the tree is always leaf-less and no idea why the doll was not removed by the sch as it was obvious af. A few years on and it was still there until one day I saw the whole tree removed from the yard. It was the only tree removed from the yard. I'm sure that's some cursed sh!t right there.
Why did TH-cam give me a warning 😂
If anyone is from Pasir Labar Camp in army, they have probably eaten the FBO from the canteen to the left of the entry gate. That sambal fried rice with cheese fries and chicken is damn good but when you are queueing to order you will realise they have an altar with an entire rack of children toys. Im not sure if they are worshipping some child spirit but its highly likely considering their success xD
Ya… rumors told that certain restaurants that worshiping Gu Man Thong, it will served really tasty food and always have returning customers, but when you ordered and take away, it doesn’t taste the same anymore. Some might say it’s just because it is take away, but it is like really far different.
@@jingstitch7611 In Malay, this is called 'pelaris' which means amulet to attract more customers or business. In this case the restaurants surely went to Thailand to own this Gu Man Thong. Similarly this thing happened in Indian restaurants as well. You can see those weird golden thingy with writings inside a picture frame and hung at the cashier's. Yes, one of the signs of these kind of restaurants is that the taste of the take away food is worse than the same ones but dine-in. Muslims believe that these are the works of demonic spirits that the restaurants worshipped. It could be licking the plates or shitting on your food to make it taste better while in truth is that you're probably eating yesterday food that were on the verge of spoiling. That is the reason take away food from these kind of restaurants taste different and quickly spoiled. So if you experienced this kind of situation, just don't come to that restaurant again. Oh forgot to tell you, these kind of restaurants also might mix something dirty inside your food so be careful.
It is to feed or appease the child spirit. My bunk mate’s house apparently has one of those spirits. He explained that they would need to prepare food, toys etc. for the spirit.
Surprisingly, that Pasir Laba room didn’t feel creepy.
@@Saicofake some protect you if you take care of them...
Walao the girl suddenly speak i thought got ghost
Too used to sushi doing solo commentary on spoopy vids 😂
legit jumpscare 😂😂
the producer seems chio 🤭🤭
I have story potentially about Gu Man Tong from my friend who is a paramedic. One night, he got a case to attend to near Chinatown at around 10pm - 12am. When he reached together with his 2 other colleagues, it is obvious which unit it was as the gate was opened. He was calling out to the house owner requesting to enter the house but there was no reply. He was about to enter then he realised 2 of his other colleagues were chanting which he found it puzzling. The living room was dark but the kitchen was brightly lit so he went straight to the kitchen to find an elderly lady lying on the floor conscious. He was looking around to see if there is anyone but there isnt, the elderly woman appeared to be living alone. While leaving the house to the hospital, he saw in the living room around the area where the television was, there were many figurines in different sizes placed around it and surrounded with sweets and drinks. He have many questions but little answer as the elderly didnt talk much. Back at the station doing his report, he checked with the call handler to find out more, only to know that the caller reporting this was coming from a Chinese speaking young man.
sushi uploaded gang 🔥🔥
FEEDING A GU MAN TONG YAKULT IS CCRAZY LMAOOOOP
Got a shock when the producer spoke at 1:46. i thought it was the doll speaking.
How dare TH-cam hides this from me for 3 minutes............ 👹
The source of all people's nightmares. Dolls in dark places.
For those who don't understand and feel so disrespectful about the first doll, and as a malaysian boy who has a black magician grandfather who can explain:
What my father said; "There are many muslim men that are black magician in malaysia, indonesia and singapore. We call them 'boomo.' And they use Holy Quran verse for their black magic to work. But, black magic may be like summoning demon. But black magician in malaysia, singapore and indonesia are to destroy the spirit, ghost and demons away." My cousin was once possessee and my grandfather was the one can stop the spirit from possessing him. But, we don't have a curse. We just have a spray called spirit.
(If don't understand, i'm sorry for my broken english)
Same goes to my money, vanish after 30 minute got my salary.
Black Magic gets stronger if it insults something, like 'bismillah' written on dirty things
i should NOT be this early this is literally my first video of this channel
This is way too horror that youtube warned us dudeee 💀
You do know that at earlier times, doll's hair are implanted by real human hair and it is known that real hair do continue to grow to some extent even if it's cut off
Boy. Your rating is so match able. I rated them with sane grade as you even before you told. Definitely a good rater I liked it. Keep on making more like this.
People cursed item: creepy dolls
My cursed item: waluigi head on wario body 💀
That's cursed af 💀
The Okiku doll being haunted by its past owner just sounds cute to me, the mouth thing however? Creepy.
Finally you have came out with another tier list
The doll looks like a blindfolded weirdo that got bullied and wrote stuff on her blindfold-
Horror movies director: "ummm... i am outta idea for a new movie"
*clicks on Sneaky Sushii*
“By roasting the featus”i almost laughed at that one
FINALLY A SINGAPOREAN TALKING ABOUT THIS
I screamed as soon as I opened the video, I got scared by the intro 😭
12:52 i dont think he said recommend tongue
What happened to the subtitles haha
Already scary than most Hollywood movies out there
Hi, I subbed, you are cool, can you please go do a ghost hunting series?
The way he said the names of the chinese names of the terracotta army made me laugh so hard😂
I honestly dont think it was a great idea watching this video at night...
Especially that first doll with its eyes unbounded
She corrected his pronunciation and he took it personally 😂 he made sure EVERY Chinese name was said PERFECTLY after 😂
The scariest one was the downfall of 32 mil subs of Speed after his jump 👀
On the night the blindfolded doll was discovered, I actually had a nightmare where a doll tried to get me to look into its eyes.
Bro actually plays Overwatch
They made it into a game????
what th eballs
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E-balls electric balls💀
@@MangoAviation shut up
shut up bum
Supernatural Confessions unpacked the backstory of the doll. I believe Eugene reached out to the original owners of the doll and covered their story in his podcast.
If I recall correctly, the doll belonged to a Malay lady who loves collecting dolls. It was a gift from her partner. However, upon receiving the doll, she’s been encountering weird experiences with it - the doll moving, speaking on its own and throwing itself across the room. It led to her disowning the doll.
I honestly forgot the entire story. I believe one part of it mentioned about burning the doll, but you could listen to the whole confession on the podcast. If I find it, I’ll link it here via edit
1:10 why malay tho?🤔
@@izzdanial6565 because it is?
@AzmanRedflame mabye...
Nearest muslim people, i suppose.