Top 10 CREATURES From PHILIPPINES MYTHOLOGY
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Hey YouTube, Jim here! Welcome to Top10Archive! You may think our world is scary, but imagine living in it during a time where monsters were thought to rule the land, air, and seas. Mythological creatures and cryptids have mostly faded in our era of logic and science, but there was a time where people thought the world was a place of gods and monsters. These ten mythological and fantastical creatures were amongst the scariest to haunt the Philippines and bring terror to Filipino men, women, and children.
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10. Bakunawa
9. Kapre
8. Aswang
7. Amalanhig
6. Tikbalang
5. Bal-Bal
4. Berberoka
3. Manananggals
2. Nuno
1. Tiyanak
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If you could meet 1 creature from mythology, what would it be and why?
Top 10 Archive I’d pick the SIGBIN, Still a filipino myth creature like a dog but totally disfigured and has red glowing eyes. A bit similar to the rake but it’ll do.π
Top 10 Archive the Landon from Greek mythology. Each of its head speaks a different language. Maybe it could teach me a different language or I could have a golden Apple it protects.
A dragon…because their big and majestic and they can fly and breath fire
Gawigawen a six Head giant. Because he has a brain in the hump of his back and he’s a warriors he’s from Philippines mythology.
I just wanna see a unicorn xD it looks and sounds harmless
I’m actually a Filipino. Creatures like this still creeps me out though, but I find some of them harmless but full of pranks in their pockets!π
Great video. I’ve learned so much from this channel and I’m pretty sure my friends find me annoying now that I interject conversations with “I watched a video on top 10 archive about that and …” πΉπΉπΉ
I am from Philippines so it is kinda scary! And great vid!
The bakunuwa is one of my favorite mythological creatures.
Can you please do a list of creatures from Mexico mythology?
Bal bal means monster
I love your videos with mythological monsters
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I am so impressed how you pronounced those filipino words almost perfectly! I am from the Philippines and you covered all those creatures I am so afraid of when I was still a child. And even if itβs the era of modern technology, there are still a lot of filipinos who are still believing this. Specially with if your living in the remote provinces of the Philippines!
Keep it up! Really a great work and research… πππ