So, how do the traditional legend and M-Link's account differ?
, arrives to rid the school of the spirit. Unlike traditional horror movies, the "battle" is depicted through adult-themed interactions rather than spiritual warfare. Production Style mimk070 ghost legend hanako of the toilet vs m link
Those who claim to have seen (titled variously as "Toilet no Hanako-san: M Soushitsu" or "Hanako: Mirror Link Chapter" ) describe a 74-minute film with three segments: So, how do the traditional legend and M-Link's
Hanako-san is a well-known Japanese urban legend about a ghost said to haunt toilets in schools. According to the legend, if you knock on the third stall of a girls' toilet (or sometimes a specific stall with a specific number), a voice will respond with "Hai" (yes). If you then ask "Hanako-san, are you there?", the ghost will reply "Hai, I'm here" (or a similar response). The legend claims that if you then open the stall door, you'll find a girl (or a woman) with long, wet hair, who might be Hanako-san. Production Style Those who claim to have seen
Before exploring the film, it is essential to understand the folklore that inspired it. (or Toire no Hanako-san ) is one of Japan's most enduring urban legends, comparable to the Western "Bloody Mary".