Kuchisake Onna,The Slit-Mouth Woman

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The urban myth picks up from this point,stating that a woman roams around at night(especially during foggy evenings),with her face covered by a surgical mask,which would not be especially unusual,as people in Japan often wore masks in order to protect themselves from flu or avoid infecting others when ill.When she encounters someone(primarily children,teenagers or college/high school student),she will shyly ask,"Am I pretty?".If the person answers yes,she will take off her mask and say,"How about now?".At this point,if the victim answers "No",she will slay them or cut their mouths to resemble hers(in many versions,her weapon is a pair of scissors.Before she kills the victim that responded with no,she would take them to her old house where her husband cut her.If the victim tells her she is pretty the second time,she follows the victim home and slays them at the doorway to their residence,due to the fact that "kirei",Japanese for pretty,is near a hormophone of "kire",the imperative form"to cut".In other versions of the myth if you reply yes after she removes the mask she will give a large blood soaked ruby and walk away.Another version says that if you reply yes,she will take her scissors and cut your mouth from ear to ear,making you resemble her,but may let you live.On most versions of the myth she is impossible to escape,as she can either appear in front of you no matter which way you turn or can move at superhuman speeds and catch you.

 

During the seventies,the urban legend went that if the victim answers "You are average.",they are saved.When the urban legend was revived around 2000,the answer that would save you was changed to "so-so",with the change that this answer causes the kuchisake-onna to think about what to do,and the victim can escape when she is in thought.One other way is to ask her if you are pretty,she will get confused and leave.In 2010,by telling her you have a previous engagement to attend to,she will pardon her manners and excuse herself from your presence.

 

During the spring and summer of 1979,rumours abounded throughtout Japan about sightings of the kuchisake-onna having hunted down children.

 

In October 2007,a coroner found some old records from the late 1970s about a woman who chasing little children,but was hit by a car,and died shortly after. was ripped from ear to ear.It was believed that she caused the panics around that time.

 

In 2004,a similar legend spread throughout South Korea of a red-masked woman,though thsi may have been fueled by tales of the 1979 cases in Japan,as well as a 1976 Japanese film.

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YourRoyalHighness
#1
Oooo! I saw this! Well just maybe an episode or a small part, something. Interesting!! :)
Mochilla #2
I'd definitely love to read this! :DD
ChaoticDarkAngel
#3
I love this urban legend infact I just finished watching the movie Carved last night it was about Kuchisake Onna and was very impressed with the whole movie.