
This Man: That mysterious guy said to appear in everyone's dreams? Turns out it was just a fictional character created by a sociologist for a marketing stunt.
Chinese Ghost Weddings: That creepy urban legend about forced marriages with corpses where they prop up the body? Turns out some guy just photoshopped a picture to make it look scary and staged the whole thing.

Ultraman Ending: The legend that Ultraman destroys the city in the final episode. Turns out people were just confusing it with a similar-looking show called Iron King.

Polybius: The legend of a mysterious arcade cabinet that caused weird symptoms in players. Turns out it was just a creepypasta created to promote a website.

The Curse of Tutankhamun: The legend that all the workers who excavated the tomb died. Turns out it was a mix of fabrications and massive exaggerations.

Russia's Tunnel of Death: A tunnel where an insane number of car accidents happened. Turns out it was an underwater tunnel; cracks caused water to leak in and freeze, making the road so slippery cars were just sliding everywhere.

Rats in the Toilet: The legend that if you don't maintain your toilet, rats will climb up the pipes. Turns out this is actually a real thing.


The Mansion in West Hobart, Tasmania: A legend that everyone who lived there went insane within a few years. Some people actually showed signs of mental instability, but it turns out a poisonous plant with narcotic properties in the garden was contaminating the underground water tank. People were literally microdosing drugs without knowing it.
Tuskegee Fake Vaccine: The legend that the 'vaccines' the government gave to a certain area were fake and the doctors were just there to monitor the disease. Turns out it was actually real.

MK Ultra: The legend that the US government used drugs to try and create superpowers or brainwash people. Turns out it was actually real.

Cropsey: A famous legend in Staten Island, NY about a boogeyman living in the woods who kidnapped and murdered kids. Turns out it was actually real, and the killer, Andre Rand, was eventually caught.
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