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  1. Jan 21, 2022 · We Filipinos have always been fond of the unknown and the supernatural, hence why we have so many urban legends pervading the country. Some, of course, have achieved so much notoriety that they have become classics in Filipino folklore—always told over and over again without ever getting old.

  2. Nov 30, 2019 · It's unbelievable how people used to believe in Philippine urban legends from the ‘90s, which, in retrospect, seemed to be pretty silly and weird. The following are some of the legends you may have heard from your aunts, uncles, cousins, or parents in the ‘90s.

  3. List of Popular Filipino Urban Legends In The Philippines. 1. Paranormal and strange activities in Mt. Cristobal aka Devil's Mountain. A dormant volcano that towers over the provinces of Laguna and Quezon, Mt. Cristobal earned its moniker Devil's Mountain because of the spooky stories that surround it.

  4. Oct 17, 2014 · Urban legends may come from different origins but people’s natural penchant to tell stories make them persist. “Ang Pinaka” gives you a lowdown to the ten popular Pinoy urban legends that have either faded or persisted through time.

  5. Oct 21, 2016 · Philippine Urban Legends You Probably Haven’t Heard Before By Therese Aseoche We’ve heard of the spirits on Balete Drive, the infamous Snake Man that haunts women’s dressing rooms in a Robinsons Mall, and all these different ghosts that plague schools nationwide.

  6. Apr 16, 2010 · Such is the case with urban legends. We lists 10 tall tales that clouded our judgment. Alice Dixson (shown here in the ad that launched her career) brought out the man-snake’s wild side. 1. Robinson-half-man, half-snake-terrorizes pretty mallrats.

  7. Nov 12, 2014 · 1. The Curious Case of Agapito Flores and Armando Lite. A friend of a friend of a friend said: Growing up, a lot of people were told that a Filipino inventor named Armando Lite invented the M16, the gun more popularly known as the armalite (pun-tastic) and that the fluorescent light was named after Agapito Flores.

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