10 INSANE FILIPINO Urban Legends that will BLOW your MIND! - Reaction

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

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  • @johncerillo6177
    @johncerillo6177 Před 4 lety +314

    yes that is the urban legend about robinsons mall somewhere in manila, & they say the snake is the lucky charm of the mall..

    • @deranged_ajax
      @deranged_ajax Před 4 lety +5

      Ohhh I've never heard about these urban legends since I was born in 2010 and my parents never let me go to any religions in Philippines except for cebu here in Bohol is getting pretty boring

    • @fernandoandvanessa
      @fernandoandvanessa  Před 4 lety +38

      john cerillo oh man 🙈🙈🙈🙈 we have been to robinson mall

    • @joshuaagayares7505
      @joshuaagayares7505 Před 4 lety +19

      @@fernandoandvanessa many people say that they offer a girl for snake man and the girl name is alice dixson. actress here in the philippines

    • @harold41790
      @harold41790 Před 4 lety +11

      @@fernandoandvanessa Not only in manila. They transfer the snake man in every branch of Robinson's Mall to get luck and increase sales from that branch or if they have branch openings. That's why all Robinson's Mall have Fountain area. Aside from that trap on floors are made to catch prey chosen by the snake man. One celebrity once reported to have encountered this trap and have seen the snake man. Also they transport the snake man using a closed truck van and only trusted personnel deals with the transportation.

    • @harold41790
      @harold41790 Před 4 lety +6

      @@fernandoandvanessa My Way was Removed in most if not all due to high killing records after singing the song. Either murder , vehicular accidents , health or sudden death w/out any reason at all.

  • @bongpalliii6057
    @bongpalliii6057 Před 4 lety +146

    The most famous headless preists are the GomBurZa
    -Gomez
    -Burgos
    -Zamora
    Edit:I learned GomBurZa execution back when i was Grade 4-6
    They were garroted by the order of Governor Rafael Izquierdo at SPANISH ERA
    The headless priests were executed most of Japanese times and also Spanish times
    Garrote means to tie an iron rope to the neck and tight it and we know an iron rope is very painful so i assume they got headless...
    Another thing: Thank for 109 likes lol :)

    • @random_thoughts9650
      @random_thoughts9650 Před 4 lety +1

      we learned that when I was elementary haha

    • @HelloHappyelo
      @HelloHappyelo Před 4 lety +1

      @Maico Angielo Concepcion They did got headless in the execution

    • @zecielleozarraga6846
      @zecielleozarraga6846 Před 4 lety

      HAHAHAHAHAH

    • @flmc654mcrf4
      @flmc654mcrf4 Před 4 lety +5

      If Im not mistaken they were one of the reasons why Rizal pursued writing his eye-opening novel

    • @lonewolf7565
      @lonewolf7565 Před 4 lety

      Wrong. GomBurZa were garroted not beheaded. And the story of priests supposedly beheaded was during the Japanese occupation not during the Spanish time.

  • @vincentduarte6319
    @vincentduarte6319 Před 4 lety +352

    I suggest pls watch Jessica Soho's documentary about the mossy forest of the Philippines pls
    Huge Fan Here
    PROUR FILIPINO HERE

    • @pelielgalacio7887
      @pelielgalacio7887 Před 4 lety +3

      I think it doesnt have english subtitles

    • @fernandoandvanessa
      @fernandoandvanessa  Před 4 lety +19

      Vincent Duarte does it have english subtitles?? Will check it out thank you 😘

    • @pelielgalacio7887
      @pelielgalacio7887 Před 4 lety +1

      @@fernandoandvanessa Sadly it doesnt have guys...

    • @vincentduarte6319
      @vincentduarte6319 Před 4 lety +1

      Sadly I think it doesn't but if ur watching in computer u can turn on subtitles

    • @vincentduarte6319
      @vincentduarte6319 Před 4 lety

      @@fernandoandvanessa HI I THINK IF U GUYS WATCH IT COMPUTER OR LAPTOP MAYBE U CAN TURN ON THE SUBTITLES

  • @turtleismyreligion879
    @turtleismyreligion879 Před 4 lety +78

    There was a Filipino Celebrity that Once Encountered the Robinson's Snake Man

  • @entitygaming999
    @entitygaming999 Před 4 lety +263

    Morning:hanging clothes
    Night:white lady
    Like if you relate
    Sorry im not good at english😂

    • @roniellinfortuna1242
      @roniellinfortuna1242 Před 4 lety +5

      Hahaha

    • @babyblazo5853
      @babyblazo5853 Před 4 lety +1

      same

    • @adrianmurds
      @adrianmurds Před 4 lety +3

      After the clothes dried then ur mom told you to get those things and suddenly you imagined some creatures behind those that’s creepy while in my childhood 😂

    • @entitygaming999
      @entitygaming999 Před 4 lety

      @Faydzee -Games yes👍

    • @LALOVEme
      @LALOVEme Před 4 lety

      i experience that too...
      when i woke up in the middle of the night their is a girl floating in front of me...
      no face all are blurry ..and all i can see is the girl with short hair wearing white dress was floating ..haha... I thought it was just a dress hang..i wait untill morning comes and look if theirs a dress but theirs nothing....and i realized that everything i saw was real....i have allot of experience when i was young this is just one of my experience ... comment down if u want me to tell u more

  • @leonardofacunla4733
    @leonardofacunla4733 Před 4 lety +38

    The “My Way Killings” is True becoz Filipino people are very sensitive in Singing and we don’t want to hear People Screaming like a Cat😂

  • @mrgodlextv
    @mrgodlextv Před 4 lety +44

    I'm a Filipino, and I am proud to be a Filipino, and I am proud of my country of origin. on this channel thank you so much for your love of the Philippines

  • @latibro21
    @latibro21 Před 4 lety +12

    For the curse of the "My way" song. It is not actually a curse, it is just that when you go to a bar in the Philippines there is only 1 videoke machine for all the customers. Those who wants to sing then will type the number of the song and wait for it to be played. The song MyWay is so popular that many people queue it on the videoke machine. So when the time the song is played they fight for who will be the one to sing it. They will all claim that they are the first one who put it in the machine and that is where the killings start because all of them are drunk and wanted to show off their singing skills to their friends or the GRO's.

  • @haides15
    @haides15 Před 4 lety +122

    The priest without head is true..they come back here for revenge

    • @fernandoandvanessa
      @fernandoandvanessa  Před 4 lety +5

      Prensise Mae Santiago 😓😓😓😓

    • @irishirish1633
      @irishirish1633 Před 4 lety +4

      @@fernandoandvanessa my lolas and lolos (grandmas and grandpas) said that in the back of our house there is a palayan (rice fields) where pugot na ulo na pari (priest without head) walks in the evening

    • @NotyourEnemy24
      @NotyourEnemy24 Před 4 lety +3

      True, My Grandma said she saw always saw the headless priest standing on abandoned church where she always heading to her home. It's creepy ohooo

    • @yes8719
      @yes8719 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes I literally saw it IRL and I still can’t forget about it

    • @kweentingz4428
      @kweentingz4428 Před 4 lety

      lmao thats sos not true 🤣🤣

  • @inzaneandrei2263
    @inzaneandrei2263 Před 3 lety +16

    Maria Labo is real somebody made a movie about her, she is even told in Kapuso mo Jessica soho

    • @user-qi7tj7fx4q
      @user-qi7tj7fx4q Před 3 lety +1

      czcams.com/video/GE-QCjT_e8o/video.html
      it is said on this gma video about
      maria labo wala daw reports na
      may namatay yung sa nueva and
      many more in the philiphine
      provinces there is no report of
      people died or attacked by maria
      urban legend can be true or false
      alot of false or their might be true
      theirs alot of stories that are just
      true or just a fairytale you know
      do you believe maria labo is true
      or just a fairytale

    • @en7302
      @en7302 Před 3 lety +1

      you're Filipino

    • @inzaneandrei2263
      @inzaneandrei2263 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes

    • @user-fl8ft4yt1v
      @user-fl8ft4yt1v Před 3 lety +1

      Alam ko king Saan nakatira si maria labo

  • @redlady120
    @redlady120 Před 4 lety +72

    The Lady of Balete Drive is still ongoing, and is in fact one of the well-known Halloween haunts. Despite of the loss of the actual trees themselves (Balete is like a big oak ), her presence is still felt.
    The one about the Half-man half-snake story was passed down by my mom. Though there are two stories to it. One is that it selects which stall floor (dressing room) would open and then swallow its victims. The other story is that if it favors you, then it will grant you fame and fortune.
    The one about the San Juanico bridge - as well as other structures here in the Phils, is that for the foundation to stay strong and virtually indestructible is that the builders and engineers must sacrifice the blood of innocents - children, to the foundation. The olds say that it's a known tradition practiced by old-timer builders.
    For the headless priest, some legends of it pertain to thw ghost masses celebrated in old churches at midnight and the celebrant is always a headless priest with its head on the altar, and the congregation comprisez of ghosts or recently dead relatives.

    • @fernandoandvanessa
      @fernandoandvanessa  Před 4 lety +4

      RED redstar oh man.... that’s scary 😱😱😱😱🙈

    • @johnquilantang214
      @johnquilantang214 Před 4 lety

      Yeah many xperience

    • @romlinkenterprise2949
      @romlinkenterprise2949 Před 4 lety +3

      During the late 80's my friends had this joyride to visit balete drive.. It was around 12 midnight. We passed there with lights turned OFF. Well, it was nothing because all houses there had big lamps enough to light the whole stretch of street.

  • @latibro21
    @latibro21 Před 4 lety +20

    I always hear the story about the snakeman in robinson's mall even when I was just a kid. They even said that an actress was about to be one of the victims but the snakeman was stopped because if he/she eat the actress then there would be a huge commotion and the mall will be searched. So the robinson's mall paid the actress a huge amout of money so that she will keep her mouth shut. The name of that actress is Alice Dixson.
    They even said that the snakeman is a picky eater, it only activates the trap floor in the dressing room if it is a beautiful woman.

  • @justinp.1155
    @justinp.1155 Před 4 lety +12

    I’m from Philippines and I really love your videos especially this content. I agree that Philippines has many mind blowing urban legends. More power!😁

    • @fernandoandvanessa
      @fernandoandvanessa  Před 4 lety +1

      Justin Pecasales awww thanks so much 💕💕 that means the world to us. We cannot wait to come back to the philippines and meet y’all ❤️😚

  • @karma_is_a_bitch6016
    @karma_is_a_bitch6016 Před 4 lety +17

    The headless priest is true because one kid here in our province see one in the middle of the afternoon. He's passing by in a small church in our town when he see it and he run to her mom cry and saying he see a person who don't have head in the church.
    And I think the snake person become famous because one of the actress here in the Philippines. Rumors say she was in the changing room and theirs a person waiting her outside the changing room but she gone missing but they find her. And the legendary story alive.

  • @kuyaroyroy3635
    @kuyaroyroy3635 Před 4 lety +44

    I hope there would be part 2.
    He missed to include "Floating Coffin","Santelmo",etc

  • @ivebenwatching
    @ivebenwatching Před 3 lety +15

    I actually saw a headless priest at my elementary school when I was 9yrs old (I'm 15 today) I saw him at an abandoned classroom near the school, me and my classmates was near it cause we had to clean and burn the leaves near there and I was bored and I got closer to the abandoned classroom and I saw the headless priest there walking around and it saw me and it was heading towards me, I didn't know it was a headless priest because I wasn't told of those stories so I thought it was just a ghost so I ran back to my classmates and didn't talked to them till rest of the day.

    • @adthevbrothers8829
      @adthevbrothers8829 Před 3 lety +1

      I saw a headless priest in our school way back when i was elementary too I was Grade 4 that time. It just pass our door no one sees it except me 😱

  • @ishiko2359
    @ishiko2359 Před 4 lety +42

    Most of these urban legends,,are true.. i love reading and watching documentaries about horror. And the snake man?, its real,but i dont know if he still alive.

    • @fernandoandvanessa
      @fernandoandvanessa  Před 4 lety +6

      Ish iko wow😢 makes me scared😂

    • @lyramaerobin4459
      @lyramaerobin4459 Před 4 lety +3

      For me and here in cebu we believe the snake man.

    • @jobelreyes7790
      @jobelreyes7790 Před 4 lety

      Even my parents would gather in our leaving room with guest just to talk about the snake man

    • @joshuahb8251
      @joshuahb8251 Před 3 lety

      Guyz the snake man is just a myth it doesn't exist!

    • @darrelalmazan6146
      @darrelalmazan6146 Před 3 lety

      well there no news of a snake man..i am a filipino..and are legend is real

  • @jaymartuazan7268
    @jaymartuazan7268 Před 4 lety +12

    For us call center agents, we have Junjun. This ghost kid plays on our office. He sometimes interupt agents while they're on call.

    • @MC-rx7ox
      @MC-rx7ox Před 2 lety

      I had chills reading this

  • @tchalla8744
    @tchalla8744 Před 4 lety +7

    You are the reactors that I love watching because you are not like others that only reacts to the celebrities but to the culture and beliefs of Filipinos as well

    • @fernandoandvanessa
      @fernandoandvanessa  Před 4 lety

      T'challa ohhh thanks so much ❤️💋 we really love learning more and experiencing more about it as well! 😊

  • @vegangelo_29
    @vegangelo_29 Před 4 lety +6

    The snake man was one of the stories my mother told me when I was still a child. She said usually, the snake man only wants female.

  • @radishanimation5814
    @radishanimation5814 Před 4 lety +44

    I've experienced the white lady, while I was in the car we saw a lady wearing a white dress it made me close my eyes and my dad drives the car faster than before and then we stop and we saw a lady running towards us screaming to let her in her eyes are bleading
    Then my dad turns the engine on and run to the city, that was the uglies creapiest experience I've ever had

  • @jamescube1755
    @jamescube1755 Před 4 lety +5

    The Mt. Banahaw Story is True. My grandmother tells that story to me when I was a Child. And I’m from Majayjay laguna. Here you will be find mt. banahaw. Yah there are Beautiful.

  • @ruthyyyestrella4295
    @ruthyyyestrella4295 Před 4 lety +30

    Watch KMJS Gabi Ng Lagim guys they have a proof and they really went to the place.

  • @dvdert6
    @dvdert6 Před 4 lety +1

    I was in 6th grade when that Maria Labo Flash Report was aired in the radio. Idk if it was a drama or a real flash report but I remember it causing paranoia in my hometown as the local government increased police visibility and encouraged schools to not let any students go home without a parent or guardian picking them up. It sacred the hell of me.

  • @lanznevado7661
    @lanznevado7661 Před 4 lety +14

    I click so fast when the video pops on my notif 😆😆

    • @fernandoandvanessa
      @fernandoandvanessa  Před 4 lety

      Lanz Nevado awwww salamat po ❤️❤️ that means the world to us 😊 thanks for enjoying our videos!!!

  • @wynncruz1467
    @wynncruz1467 Před 4 lety +5

    I remember when I was around 6 y.o my grand parents specially my Lolo would always tell me this story about the San Juanico bridge. There had been reports at that time about missing kids. And living in a province close to that place made us children from our village to be so scared and out parents would always accompany us in going to and from the school.

  • @alexiscaratiquit3296
    @alexiscaratiquit3296 Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you for loving our country Philippines🥰. Filipino really loves you☺

    • @fernandoandvanessa
      @fernandoandvanessa  Před 4 lety

      Alexis Caratiquit aww thanks so much 💕💕💕 we love the philippines and filipinos 😊

  • @mrsevangelistavlogs9238
    @mrsevangelistavlogs9238 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi maam and Sir im Filipina and watching here in Kuwait and im new you tubet😊Yes i heard it before this Legend way back between in 80s i can remeber the exact date because im only kinder garten that time my grand parents from Mindanao CDO told about this stories because they alway traveled in Manila for thier claimed of Money from Veterance war office because He is Army of 2nd world war2 so they told us a stories that have chaos in Manila that time 1 popular Actress in Philippines Her name is Maam Alice Dixon as they told the story she was trap in Dressing room and found out that thier is 1 half man anf half snake so it was scary story😱

  • @markanthonynotangap3793
    @markanthonynotangap3793 Před 4 lety +31

    When i was 10 years old i experience the no head priest with my friends when we wonder at night and making fun if who is the bravest in us to stay longer in the old church that people visit often the church don't have any electricity the only thing inside is some candles to light up the place after a few minutes when we enter the broken door of the church we hear some bells and when we look up at the altar there is a priest with no head we scared to death and run as fast as we can that was the crazy day of my life that i will never forget

  • @irissantelices-tantuco9379

    In Bataan and Corregidor, the ghosts of soldiers and locals who died because of world war is still haunting the place. And in Baguio city, you can find a lot of ghost stories and urban legends. Philippines has a rich history that's why we have a lot of urban legends and mythical creatures. 😉

  • @judemax2588
    @judemax2588 Před 4 lety +83

    The San Juanico bridge story is so true 😔

    • @fernandoandvanessa
      @fernandoandvanessa  Před 4 lety +4

      Jupet Pagayanan really????😓

    • @judemax2588
      @judemax2588 Před 4 lety +7

      Im from the Island of Samar and yeah it true. They believe that if they put the children's blood on the bridge, the foundation will be solid.

    • @sambaidal5808
      @sambaidal5808 Před 4 lety

      Yah so trueeee

    • @kusinanibhing3709
      @kusinanibhing3709 Před 4 lety

      yeah is so very true.. agree with that.. im from tacloban

    • @erjhontravilla5603
      @erjhontravilla5603 Před 4 lety +2

      Its not true,

  • @mr.googoopants3581
    @mr.googoopants3581 Před 4 lety

    I'm a nurse I know from which hospital the Urban Legend about The Elevator came from..
    Also, when I was a kid, I was watching an interview of the Filipina actress Alice Dixon about the Snake Man and the interview was suddenly cut off air..
    We also have a rest house in Baguio to which one of our caretakers swore she saw a Headless Priest roaming around our garden and backyard..
    Aside from the Urban Legends, I suggest you research about these Urban Legends
    *Legend of Kapitan Gimo
    *The Lost City of Biringan
    *The Possession of Clarita Villanueva
    *The Mambabarangs
    *The Amaranhigs of the Visayan Islands
    *The Ghosts of Daang Hari Road

  • @laurencegelledo9188
    @laurencegelledo9188 Před 4 lety +79

    There's actually a movie for the story of Maria Labo. You should check that out.

  • @thegay2487
    @thegay2487 Před 3 lety +5

    The headless priest is actually true because when my family's house was still not build the place was a grave yard and when i was 5 or 6 my mom warned me about it and when my friends came to my place we stayed up untill midnight then we go outside and see a shady guy behind my house because before my house is a grave yard and a Forrest then we looked closer and realized that the man was headless..
    This is my true story
    ( Still traumatized on that incident )

  • @allandalelagumbay9387
    @allandalelagumbay9387 Před 4 lety +13

    i've had experienced a lot back when i was just a kid up to now that iv'e been used to it. i remember back when i was in college my mom and dad were separated and my dad took me and paid everything for my college and i lived with him in zambales for 4 years. it was back in 2004 i was in my 2nd year college and i was in my room doing my homework while listening to the radio waiting for my favorite song to be played (you'll be safe here by rivermaya) when suddenly the station changed and it was tuned in a station that plays old songs. i was like OMG! (>..

    • @StrikerTheSlacker
      @StrikerTheSlacker Před 3 lety

      In my home, some of my Family doesn’t believe in Mary (Mother of God) My mom said that i saw a White Lady and I said “Ma a flying curtain” i was too young to remember it. Same goes for my cousin before or after I was born. Her mom said that my cousin heard someone was playing in the basement (dont worry, the basement is very different, its a bedroom) and said “ Ma naay nagdula sa Basement” translation: There is someone playing in the basement.

  • @aedoftaiwan5272
    @aedoftaiwan5272 Před 4 lety +5

    Im from mindanao and i know the story of maria labo.. i was just in high school then... in our barangay, you cannot see children walking around after 6pm.. we're so afraid by then.. even in the local radiobroadcast, they always reminds us to not going outside when it darks...

    • @almirar949
      @almirar949 Před 4 lety

      Thank you. When i talk about maria labo most of the people i talk to already forgot this story. I was elementary then, And i had alway doubt my memory. Thanks for clearing things up.

  • @sharmankhanabdurahman8137
    @sharmankhanabdurahman8137 Před 4 lety +41

    I really love you, both of you, and I really appreciate youre doing and reacting about philippines and also we really appriciate you for admring philippines

  • @joshaine4458
    @joshaine4458 Před 3 lety +3

    48:00 This is Happy reaction the channel that you react to the videos we recommend HAHAHAHAHAHA

  • @jrh2619
    @jrh2619 Před 4 lety +26

    there's more.
    Jun jun the call center kid ghost 👻
    and many many more

    • @fernandoandvanessa
      @fernandoandvanessa  Před 4 lety

      JRH 26 😱😱😱 there is a part 2 of that

    • @fate7759
      @fate7759 Před 4 lety

      Oh yesss I remember that

    • @najgarcia410
      @najgarcia410 Před 4 lety

      i know about that kid..my sister works in a call center..it's strange that, most call centers in the philippines always have that ghostly encounter with a ghost boy..i mean always a boy..we know that some people have that 'third eye' or 'sixth sense'..they have some officemates who has that & yes, sometimes they see that 'boy' on the office' vicinity very often..

    • @queenariee7423
      @queenariee7423 Před 4 lety

      Also known as Junjun 😁😁

  • @genenegracetugay6296
    @genenegracetugay6296 Před 4 lety +4

    13:00 we also in Philippines, believe that when you passing through the bridge you must horn. If you are in a private service or even not, also signal that you are going to that place.
    Filipino people have so many beliefs

  • @MrSarap
    @MrSarap Před 4 lety +13

    That legend about snakeman is so famous in the Philippines

    • @fernandoandvanessa
      @fernandoandvanessa  Před 4 lety

      Buddy Buns really?? 😂😂

    • @christianninosales6198
      @christianninosales6198 Před 4 lety

      @@fernandoandvanessa yeah... my father and mother is from the place where the snakeman has been moved... in that place many young lady has been missing since then

  • @Suijiro99
    @Suijiro99 Před 4 lety +1

    Maria Labo is a Visayan aswang legend in Dueñas, Iloilo. "Labo" means stabbed. As the video says, that's what his husband did to her when he found out what she did to their children. We used to listen to her series on the radio every afternoon. Childhood memories 😂😂

  • @ikefestin9312
    @ikefestin9312 Před 4 lety +7

    I also heard about that golden shiip many times..some fishermen saw it while fisihing during a moonless night.. he said thats its very very golden ship and very brigth..

    • @fernandoandvanessa
      @fernandoandvanessa  Před 4 lety

      Ike Festin ohhhh really?? We have been in this Triangle 😳😳😳

  • @leonardofacunla4733
    @leonardofacunla4733 Před 4 lety +2

    I am a seaman and I’d say that Romblon Triangle is the Scariest place I have been to.Scary more than the Mythical Creatures👻

    • @VICTORIA-M-A
      @VICTORIA-M-A Před 4 lety +1

      I believe in you because my dad is from Romblon, and he lives just infront of the port in a cliff looking down the Cove so he had seen lots of ships sinking. And people are so afraid to cross that area because of its unusual current. He said it was frightening but for him who is a fisherman and good diver , he is more afraid of the Aswang 🤣

  • @nuwavepunks
    @nuwavepunks Před 4 lety +17

    About the song "MY WAY", please analyze the lyrics and you'll know,,,, at the first stanza it says,, and now the end is near and so i face the final curtain,,,

    • @fernandoandvanessa
      @fernandoandvanessa  Před 4 lety +3

      eli vallejos ohhhhh🙈🙈🙈😢😢

    • @nevercomback1219
      @nevercomback1219 Před 4 lety

      My way is my favorite song in videoke... we always.. sing it here... lalo na matatanda

  • @proudsenior314
    @proudsenior314 Před 4 lety +1

    May I just share that the white lady appearing at Balete drive in Quezon City was my aunt, my mom's cousin. According to my mom, she was the prettiest among all of them. They are Spanish. During the '70s, my late aunt's sister decided to buy a townhouse along Balete drive and every night, she would go out on the street and wait for her sister to appear but she would always go back home disappointed. All she ever wanted was to talk to her and to tell her to rest in peace. I've been driving along that same road usually after midnight hoping to see her ghost too and to tell her that she's been haunting the wrong people because she's been long gone. Sadly, she didn't appear to me either. I then found out that she just wouldn't appear to any of us who was related to her. Apparently, I wasn't the only one who tried in the family.

  • @chefbogzfrias7638
    @chefbogzfrias7638 Před 4 lety +14

    During late 1970's and 1980's I experience this no headed man, white lady in the tree, a flying wood with very fiery fire I saw with my own eyes between end of the sun go down my age is 9years old....then at my age of 16 I talk a ghost 3 times...this is my true experience....thank you I share this for you....chefbogz

  • @lowk3yana
    @lowk3yana Před 4 lety +1

    when i was a child, my grandmother always told me to not to go to any Robinson's Mall especially in fitting room because according to some people, their fitting room has a camera and that 'snake man' can see your full body and when he liked you, you'll fall down to a room where this creature hides.

  • @AdlenDelMundo
    @AdlenDelMundo Před 4 lety +5

    -the story about the snake man was on my childhood days. i think it was late 80's.
    -i've been in 4 fist fights for singing My way in an bar.. 😁..
    -i grew up in Q.C. Balete drive is really an accident prone area
    if you really want a scary story.. try to learn more about Clarita Villanueva

    • @fernandoandvanessa
      @fernandoandvanessa  Před 4 lety

      Adlen Del Mundo oh man 😂😂😂😂 fist fights really??? Crazy!

    • @AdlenDelMundo
      @AdlenDelMundo Před 4 lety

      @@fernandoandvanessa because i cant really sing well.. people get angry when someone sings "my way" but cant sing hehe 😂😂

  • @kempire7461
    @kempire7461 Před 4 lety +8

    The Headless priest is Real.
    In my own experience. I saw one walking right in front of me I was a little kid that time maybe 9 or 10 years old. I remembered that day. 1st day of school 4 in the morning. I am preparing my self to go to school when suddenly someone walk in front of me. I din't notice who it is because I am tieing my shoes. At first I thought it was my dad so I don't mind. I keep tieing my shoes then I notice that the guy stop in front of the bathroom door so I look at him and that's the worst day of my life. I shouted as loud as I can and my mother quickly comes after me and ask me what happen I din't answer because I was so shocked that time. And after what happened I became very sick atleast 3 straight weeks. That's why I convinced myself that the headless priest is real. No one can tell me it's not because I saw it with my own 2 eyes. Until now when I remembered what happened that day I'm still in shocked. I wish I never looked at that guy.
    And that's my story about this headless priest.
    Sorry if I'm wrong grammar.
    I'm very bad at speaking in English.
    Anyway I really love all your video guys. I love you.

    • @heartroble5448
      @heartroble5448 Před 4 lety

      Awww man that's so scary! 😨

    • @Teuflisch.
      @Teuflisch. Před 4 lety

      Hindi pa akk nakakakita nun tiktik palang at.... white lady

  • @babyvv6595
    @babyvv6595 Před 4 lety +5

    I suggest to watch Jessica Sojo’s Documentary about the ghost ship because they captured it in camera

  • @richmondvarilla9488
    @richmondvarilla9488 Před 4 lety

    I suggest that you should watch the different pilipino pamihiin in different occasions..
    Wish all the best for both of you..

  • @kissaylachica9029
    @kissaylachica9029 Před 4 lety +5

    I am a filipino but i never heard the others pero my grandma saw it🇵🇭

  • @---uz7pl
    @---uz7pl Před 4 lety +1

    Love this couple, stay strong🤗❣️Shout out for the next video.😅

  • @adrianmendoza9140
    @adrianmendoza9140 Před 4 lety +4

    That is very true...I want to recommend for you guys to watch "KMJS GABI NG LAGIM" its up to you which episode you want to watch😍

    • @fernandoandvanessa
      @fernandoandvanessa  Před 4 lety +2

      YannYann Mendoza does it have english subtitles??😊

    • @adrianmendoza9140
      @adrianmendoza9140 Před 4 lety

      Happy Reactions I'm not sure po😊 But let me check it by myself😍

    • @adrianmendoza9140
      @adrianmendoza9140 Před 4 lety

      Happy Reactions Oh...some episodes has auto-gerenated traslation in english..but some are not😍 I hope you really do understand filipino so you guys can understand...But it's ok, I will think another recommendation😍😍😊

  • @AJsFamily-rq9sq
    @AJsFamily-rq9sq Před 3 lety

    You must be the first international historian of the Philippines nicely done

  • @adeptusxiao02
    @adeptusxiao02 Před 3 lety +7

    I DIDN'T KNOW HALF OF THIS!!
    AM I EVEN A FILIPINO?😂

  • @kuniegh759
    @kuniegh759 Před 4 lety +1

    You guys are my favorite reaction channel☺

  • @yangzkiecelestial7249
    @yangzkiecelestial7249 Před 4 lety +8

    Can you watch: March of the Valiant.. thankyou watching from the phillipines😊

    • @juinmeister162
      @juinmeister162 Před 4 lety

      Why don't you watch it yourself? Joke lang po :)

    • @fernandoandvanessa
      @fernandoandvanessa  Před 4 lety +1

      yangzkie celestial does it have english substitles?😘

    • @jannalberto4649
      @jannalberto4649 Před 4 lety

      @@fernandoandvanessa czcams.com/video/pmW57ivQWRo/video.html

  • @robinchua2952
    @robinchua2952 Před 3 lety

    There are so many urban legends in each towns, cities, provinces, and schools in the Philippines...

  • @hishintv
    @hishintv Před 4 lety +5

    i remember that story when i was a child. if im not wrong one of his victim is a famous actress on that generation. the snake man like her.
    but the most scary urban legend ive ever know is the story of " MARIA LABO".
    MARIA LABO eat her kids, she cooked them and her husband did not know that the food she prepare are their kids. he go to their Refrigerator drink some water and he saw the body of their kids. 😱

  • @yayks6939
    @yayks6939 Před 4 lety +1

    I will add about the headless priest at no.6 when a kid got wound the elder said "hala may lalabas na pugot na pari sa sugat mo" means "there's a headless priest out on your wound" to scared the kid to make it cry and to be more careful.

  • @jandavemarcelino8119
    @jandavemarcelino8119 Před 4 lety +5

    That Background Music... I think that was on Gravity Falls

  • @johnlloyda.gimeno130
    @johnlloyda.gimeno130 Před 4 lety +1

    I suggest the "Bahay na pula" or "the red house" it is placed here in San Ildefonso Bulacan. It became our landmark since it is well known for it's cruel past.😅
    sorry for my english😅 I'm not good at it.

  • @lazytotype909
    @lazytotype909 Před 4 lety +7

    U can watch Maria Labo Real story and make reaction of it

    • @fernandoandvanessa
      @fernandoandvanessa  Před 4 lety

      Lazy to Type ohhhh 😓😓😓 i’m scared

    • @don-dongatmen7454
      @don-dongatmen7454 Před 4 lety

      @@fernandoandvanessa dont be scared, I know you can do it, God always there for you ❤️

    • @chrisdhoddy5254
      @chrisdhoddy5254 Před 4 lety

      Maria Labo is real. People call her Maria Takbas here in VizMin and she lived in our subdivision in Polanco, Zamboanga del Norte for a while..

  • @binsoisacademy9832
    @binsoisacademy9832 Před 4 lety +1

    The famous San Juanico bridge! True. Literally, blood, tears and sweat were dedicated to help build this bridge connecting Samar and Leyte. It was told that whoever slave caught not working will be killed and blood will be mixed with the cement.

  • @nickoycruz9308
    @nickoycruz9308 Před 4 lety +5

    I'm from San Mateo Rizal the story about the song that kill's people is real.

  • @kayeong89658
    @kayeong89658 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi my favorite couple. Just wanted to let you know guys that I really love you both and to answer your questions about this Urban Legends story regarding Mt. Banahaw its actually a true story. My father and his college friend is actually experienced that when they go to the mountain to hike and sadly one of his friend who actually went missing and they never seen his friend ever. My father is already 57. So its true.
    More power for both of you. Please continue upload videos because I really ebjoy watching your videos. 😊

  • @jasperpandico7814
    @jasperpandico7814 Před 4 lety +6

    Priest without head is a true he came back for revenge and all of you watch to the video is a true

  • @Anton-cp5mz
    @Anton-cp5mz Před 4 lety

    A retired policeman was having fun the entire day because it was his birthday, and was doing karaoke. He sang "My Way", hours later he suffered a cardiac arrest. This happened way back in early 2000

  • @benrustyocariza5567
    @benrustyocariza5567 Před 4 lety +5

    Please react to "the exorcism of clarita villanueva"

  • @renalynmiras8372
    @renalynmiras8372 Před 4 lety

    I love you all😁both of you💖wish you all the best😁thank you for making video about philippines ..i always watching your video all day and night😍

  • @lolobuto1608
    @lolobuto1608 Před 4 lety +6

    My way killed my uncle way back from 2002 he and his friend faught over that song where it ended to senseless stabbing incident.

  • @Anton-cp5mz
    @Anton-cp5mz Před 4 lety

    Maria Labo was, as described in the video, was an OFW (Overseas Filipino Worker) who came home to her family, slaughtered and ate her children. But not because she was a vampire, she was mentally insane due to her working overseas, being away from her family and experiencing maltreatment from her foreign employers.

  • @itz_cookieuwu4649
    @itz_cookieuwu4649 Před 4 lety +13

    3:54
    My tito is a nurse and he experienced that he went to the elevator with a patient,the patient asked my tito "what will you put to the patient if its dead?"he answered"a bracelet with its patient's name"the patient also answered"like this?"the patient showed a bracelet with its name as the patient answered....."the patient was dead!!"

    • @fernandoandvanessa
      @fernandoandvanessa  Před 4 lety +1

      Febfeb_Editz UwU and then??? What happened then?? 😱😂

    • @VICTORIA-M-A
      @VICTORIA-M-A Před 4 lety

      Yuppp, It happened to my Nursing school ,when I was a student ,there was an old man who was our elevator man. One day I noticed, no more elavator man! His name is Mang Domeng so I asked one of my classmates why no one is controlling the elavator. My classmate said that, something freaky happened to him. He was on a night duty when someone called the elevator on 6th flr., although Mang Domeng was a bit surprised ( usually nobody is in there after 8 pm) ,He went up ,saw a lady wearing a doctors gown. He asked , what floor ? The lady said , 3rd floor please. They continued going down ,,, when the elevator stopped in the 3rd floor. He was surprised nobody went out???? He said , it's the 3rd flr. Ma'am. Silent..... Mang Domeng turned his back looking for the lady and saw her floating in the air!!!!!! He ran so fast down the stairs screaming and never came back to work!

  • @Eri-pj9oz
    @Eri-pj9oz Před 4 lety

    There's also a bridge somewhere in the Philippines where a lady would be waiting for vehicles. They said she was very beautiful so most drivers would really stop and offer her some help. We were told if we happen to pass by that bridge, we shouldn't stop or slow down, instead, we should speed up and NEVER look on the rearview mirror and side mirrors. She causes accidents btw, or sometimes she rides with you in the car if you slow down, and then causes an accident.
    ❤new subscriber here~

  • @harrytruman2344
    @harrytruman2344 Před 4 lety +4

    the my way thing is the only legend that is real in that video...I sing that song my way onetime and then I turn around i saw dead people! died laughing out loud at my rendition of my way! lol!

  • @apriljoysante385
    @apriljoysante385 Před 4 lety +2

    Yeah I remember when I was a child, when I'm walking on the road to our house I saw my Sister and I ask her where she going she answered me "Just There" and I respond "okay".
    Then when I arrived at our house I saw her on the kitchen preparing our dinner. I ask her "How did you get here fast ?"
    "I saw you there on the road going somewhere."
    She said she never go out.
    So I was wandering who's the person I saw that time.
    #FromMindoro

  • @binsoisacademy9832
    @binsoisacademy9832 Před 4 lety +3

    Leyte is pronounced as "LAY-TEH' not 'LATE'

  • @augustdeleon3532
    @augustdeleon3532 Před 4 lety +2

    They said when there is a funeral service or someone you love died and you saw a butterfly at home, at night they said that's the soul of your love one.. This happen to me base on experience when my dad died at his first night, I saw a yellow butterfly flying around to the chair that he used to sit. I don't know if that's a co incidence or what but I cried while watching the butterfly go away..

    • @VICTORIA-M-A
      @VICTORIA-M-A Před 4 lety

      It's true,It happened to me many many times. When someone died in the family I see big brown butterflies ,they were huge. Sometimes they little white butterflies

  • @liznayanlawan5987
    @liznayanlawan5987 Před 4 lety

    Hi guys.... I really love your reaction videos.. About our country (Philippines) and honestly guys, u are such a cute couples.. ❤❤❤
    ... Love yahhh.
    Muahhh😘

  • @wadiyodo
    @wadiyodo Před 4 lety

    All this story is true.
    Thank you so much. I like your videos

  • @johnquilantang214
    @johnquilantang214 Před 4 lety

    Thats why we filipino loves you...😍😍😍😍😍
    More power to both of you

  • @chenofroses1598
    @chenofroses1598 Před 4 lety +1

    My hometown is Romblon and everytime we go home (by ship) my mom decides on the day. She always says that the best and safest month is April because in May, the weather might start to change since it's kinda unpredictable these days and June is the start of the rainy season. Waves gets bigger and it is kinda dangerous. But my other relatives just go back and forth frm Batangas to Romblon anytime of the year as long as there isn't a typhoon.

  • @baggie21ful
    @baggie21ful Před 4 lety +3

    My scary story:
    i was at my farm with my pregnant mom, young sister, father, and yaya (maid).
    in the middle of the night, i woke up from the sound of banging on our top roof, i looked at my parents, they weren't awoke by the sound which made me curious, i didnt mind it and went back to sleep, but the sound grew closer and it came from a banging to a crawling sound, how do i know? Its because it sounded like nails piercing through the roof, its because the roof isnt made of bricks nor wood but more like weak steel or metal like plastic, whatever. It freaked me out so i dug my face to my blankets and went back to sleep. I woke up, still shocked, wondering why i still remember it, days and days, no one believed me. . .ever since that day, i sleep with a flashlight or my rosary next to me, hoping for it to protect me.

    • @Teuflisch.
      @Teuflisch. Před 4 lety

      Here's mine
      So my godmother was pregnant and i sleep at my aunts house that is close to our godmother's then there's a tale that told if there is a pregnant lady (9 months old) a tiktik will come(a big bat with long tounge that eats baby fetus) then i, can't sleep but ive been practicing then i sleeped at 2:00 pm (Also tiktik is also what you encountered)

    • @baggie21ful
      @baggie21ful Před 4 lety

      @@Teuflisch. i thought it was mananangal ( a woman who is a normal person at day but at night she removes her her torso from her lower body and can fly)

    • @Teuflisch.
      @Teuflisch. Před 4 lety

      @@baggie21ful it was btw what did you hear except of the scratching on the roof?

    • @baggie21ful
      @baggie21ful Před 4 lety

      @@Teuflisch. growling

    • @Teuflisch.
      @Teuflisch. Před 4 lety

      @@baggie21ful hmmm for that its a sigbin. Sigbins are mananangal's pet watch this channel for more information
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  • @dorcastonacao7421
    @dorcastonacao7421 Před 4 lety

    Maria Labo is from Palawan, in an island in taytay palawan to be exact. She would run after the people, especially the children. They say she gone crazy after she came back from abroad where she worked. We call her either Maria Labo or Mariang Taga (*taga because of the slit on her face)

  • @binsoisacademy9832
    @binsoisacademy9832 Před 4 lety

    Hi I am Melvin from San Fernando Cebu Philippines, a town away from Carcar City which is famous for lechon! I think it was Harisson Mall in Cebu and/or Robinsons Mall in Manila. Yeah it's what the older people say, the family of the snake man built the mall for the snake man's easy access to food. Second, the My Way Song Killing??? TRUEEEEEE!!! I personally have seen someone shot because of singing tht song. Until now, only few or no one I have heard singing that death song.

  • @cyrussuralta6078
    @cyrussuralta6078 Před 3 lety

    I'd say I'm a pure Filipino, living in the PH for 23 years now. Through my journey here I want you to know that PH is a place of the prophecy.(base in the Bible) It's not just us humans live here. One thing for sure RESPECT is what they want. Don't messed with the unknown, or else you'll see what they capable off. And Ohh creating an Urban legends stories is the only to avoid them for the benefit of both us and them, wll I know 'cause thats our job "To maintain the Balance" It's a Families legacy after all. No worries they mean to harm. Just RESPECT each other's company. 👍😊

  • @jannahvictoria9398
    @jannahvictoria9398 Před 4 lety +1

    I’m a Filipino and I haven’t heard of this urban legends HAHAHAHA LoL 😂
    This is interesting also, I’m surprise also lol 😂

  • @mikeangelojarabe8436
    @mikeangelojarabe8436 Před 4 lety +1

    If you want to experience the thrill of seeing the mythical creature and legends about the philippines.. I think the best places are in the provinces.. there are a lot untold legend stories.. and sometimes you actually seeing them unexpectedly.. Aswang is the most common

  • @jereljarobel2221
    @jereljarobel2221 Před 4 lety +1

    Maria labo has a movie. You can also watch tinyente gimo and yanggaw also in movies

  • @mickeymejelly
    @mickeymejelly Před 4 lety

    Maria Labo is a known story in our province. Labo is a bisaya term for "stab". I was in high school when her story became famous. Some says that she comes knocking at your door late night. So we are told to make sure that all doors are locked before going to bed and ignore if we hear someone knocking at the door during wee hours.😱

  • @Syzothicc
    @Syzothicc Před 4 lety +1

    Maria Labo is actually true. But her being a vampire is not. She's been mentally unstable and traumatized by the abuse she got from her employer in Canada. She gone crazy and yes, she killed her children and ate them.

  • @jestonirovillos6519
    @jestonirovillos6519 Před 4 lety +1

    Snake man or zuma, I guess, way back late 90's or early 2000 they say theirs a actual footage of a mall showing that snakeman caught on cam ..

  • @thevirals6195
    @thevirals6195 Před 4 lety

    I really LOVE the way you react to those videos.. I really enjoy watching you guys...
    Mabuhay! From Philippines.😍😍

  • @nielarvinnarceda790
    @nielarvinnarceda790 Před 4 lety +2

    I suggest pls watch Jessica Soho's documentary about maria labo of the philippines

  • @evonlolita4410
    @evonlolita4410 Před 4 lety

    Yeah the Maria Labo is a true story...there's even a movie you can check it out. Love your reactions btw

  • @gypsyshessyballerina
    @gypsyshessyballerina Před 3 lety

    Maria Labo was very popular since I was in my Elementary days. My parents always told me everytime 6pm strikes we have to go home and shut our doors cause she will knock at your door.

  • @patricioganio2693
    @patricioganio2693 Před 3 lety

    I am not from Manila, but I have heard this story of a "white lady on Balete Drive" appearing at night that caused road accidents. I was then a young elementary student at a city which is about 116 kilometers north of Manila.

  • @markangellano9560
    @markangellano9560 Před 4 lety

    I really love your concept constructing filipino culture,its really overwhelming that your digging information just to react about our stories..keep it up guys,xox