

" Through years of research it was discovered the toy would whisper a message that would cause any human who heard it to commit hara-kiri. The text from previously also makes a return, giving more context about the apparent research the Japanese conducted onto the doll reading: The doll responds by tilting it's head from left to right. Once the screen abruptly cuts to black once more, another audio test is played out with what could be described as an EAS siren. Someone off-screen informs both the doll and the viewer that two men will be entering the room, demanding yet again for any indication of a presence or else it will be incinerated. Upon the second frequency experiment, the screen glitches to return back to the brightly lit room containing the still motionless doll against the wall. However, as the test progresses, the doll begins to make minor movement (e.g opening it's mouth, tilting it's head, etc). Unfortunately, in the first example, there is little to no response. They first begin to demand The Devil's Samurai to show itself or else it will face incineration.Īs the screen cuts to black, an audio experiment plays out in which certain frequencies are played towards the doll in hopes of receiving a response. By an adjacent wall, there is a security camera focusing on the doll itself with Japanese men off-screen attempting to research it's capabilities. These next clips are from 30 years ago, within the facility."įootage revealing a brightly lit room completely devoid of colour appears along with the doll laying motionless against a wall. Some say the toy has supernatural properties that can cause anyone around it to commit suicide. Many scientists have conducted research studies on the toy. The toy is now being kept in a secluded facility north of Pinfang. They called it "Akuma No Bushi" (The Devil's Samurai). The squadron all said they felt a sense of dread around this toy. The toy was just a few miles from the blast, yet it remained in perfect condition. The troops had concluded that someone had recently left the toy, but this was disproved after the fact that the toxicity levels were too high for any one to be around. One feature the troops pointed out was the wakizashi sticking out from the toys head. All except one toy that was in perfect condition. All in which had no distinct features of what the toys could be. Inside the building there where remains of what looked like toys. A squadron of Japanese troops were on a mission in Nagasaki when one of the troops noticed a building still standing. " In 1984, Japan was still recovering from the bombing in World War 2. The tape introduces the viewer with some context regarding the item in question. The tape stars a character named " The Devil's Samurai" or - as the tape suggests - Killer Kenshin. Killer_Kenshin.mp4 | Found footage (Warning Highly graphic) was posted on YouTube on September 24th, 2020.
