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Mexico has a surprising amount of terrifying urban legends! For this list, we’ll be looking at the stories based in Mexican Folklore that will send chills down your spine. Our countdown includes The Woman in Black, La Isla de las Muñecas, La Tisigua, and more! Which of these urban legends do you find the scariest? Let us know in the comments below.
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This video was created with help from our friends from @WatchMojoEspanol. Do you want to watch more videos like this and in Spanish? Check out WatchMojo Espanol’s channel!
Which of these urban legends do you find the scariest? Let us know in the comments below.
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Her Spanish pronunciation IS ON POINT!
La laorona is a ᴛʀᴀɢɪᴄ sᴛᴏʀʏ
"The Chupacabra is out" Bruh.
The goat sucker is originated from Puerto Rico
Where are the Chihuahuas?
mine is el sibon
El Charro Negro out here making a shounen anime villain entrance at 9:36
Enjoyed these stories a lot. Love anything from Mexico about the legends and stories and culture.
At the start she's right about El Chupacabras. Many make the mistake that it originates from Mexico but it's origin is in Puerto Rico my home country. Look it up.
Doesn't number 3the lady ask for a ride to the cemetery seen a little like the lady in white seen in Chicago near a cemetery she died in a car crash some time in the 20s the story was featured on unsolved mysteries.
I'm done with other urban legends to another country let's come to mexico and let's more scared more then ever a
I just remembered how much I hated watching AL EXTREMO lol
I've been to the island of dolls before in Mexico. Like 2 years ago, guess what all those dolls were like. Oh, like abandoned looked like 1970s.
I don’t know how to swim so I’ll pass on that one
I am from Mexico and "el hombre del sombreron is from Colombia
My dad decided to tell us his story about La Llorona at night at the beach after my cousin and I had gotten in trouble for going too far out into the water..we never did that again lol
Every Mexican elementary school, is constructed bellow a former cemetery.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🎃 Introduction to the scariest Mexican urban legends.
00:53 🏨 Hotel California legend.
01:55 🌊 Latissiwa legend.
02:35 👤 El Hombre Del Sombreron legend.
03:28 🏝️ La Isla de las Munecas legend.
04:42 👗 La Escuelita legend.
06:15 👻 El Hombre Que No Respeto El Dia de Muertos legend.
07:22 👵 La Nawala legend.
08:34 🚗 The Woman in Black legend.
09:40 🎩 El Charro Negro legend.
12:14 👻 La Llorona legend.
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4:15 look into the eyes😳
#1 La Chancla
La Llorona is Scary asf
The Lady in Black is very similar to Resurrection Mary in the Chicago area. If I knew more Spanish a couple of those shows that they have playing in the background look interesting.
The man in the big hat needs an action movie, Robert Rodriguez make this plz.
You forgot about Tlahuelpuchi, La Lechuza, and El Sibon
0:00–0:14 what movie is this