This is based on the Japanese urban legend Mary-san. There are lots of variations, like maybe Mary-san is a doll the parents threw out, or a pedestrian the hit and run driver killed, but generally the phone rings and the protagonist P answers and 'This is Mary-san, I'm in the junkyard.' 'Wha?' and then it hangs up. Later on the phone rings again, P answers, 'This is Mary-san, I'm at [some train station in the city]' and then hangs up. The calls keep coming, and eventually P notices that Mary-san is getting closer to P's house/apartment. It keeps building until finally 'This is Mary-san, I'm right outside your house'. P screams and rips the phone out of the wall and collapses. Then the phone... rings again. P picks up the receiver.. 'Hello?' 'This is Mary-san, I'm right behind you now'. What happens after that varies as well (P dies, P gets stabbed but may survive, etc), but they all have 'This is Mary-san, now I'm right behind you' or 'I'm right behind you now'.I don't get it. She's cute though.
Thank you for explaining. That’s actually kinda spooky. 🫣This is based on the Japanese urban legend Mary-san. There are lots of variations, like maybe Mary-san is a doll the parents threw out, or a pedestrian the hit and run driver killed, but generally the phone rings and the protagonist P answers and 'This is Mary-san, I'm in the junkyard.' 'Wha?' and then it hangs up. Later on the phone rings again, P answers, 'This is Mary-san, I'm at [some train station in the city]' and then hangs up. The calls keep coming, and eventually P notices that Mary-san is getting closer to P's house/apartment. It keeps building until finally 'This is Mary-san, I'm right outside your house'. P screams and rips the phone out of the wall and collapses. Then the phone... rings again. P picks up the receiver.. 'Hello?' 'This is Mary-san, I'm right behind you now'. What happens after that varies as well (P dies, P gets stabbed but may survive, etc), but they all have 'This is Mary-san, now I'm right behind you' or 'I'm right behind you now'.
Once you know all that then this makes a lot more sense, like why she always says 'This is Mary-san, now...'
must agree, thank You for explaining I didn't know any of that as wellThis is based on the Japanese urban legend Mary-san. There are lots of variations, like maybe Mary-san is a doll the parents threw out, or a pedestrian the hit and run driver killed, but generally the phone rings and the protagonist P answers and 'This is Mary-san, I'm in the junkyard.' 'Wha?' and then it hangs up. Later on the phone rings again, P answers, 'This is Mary-san, I'm at [some train station in the city]' and then hangs up. The calls keep coming, and eventually P notices that Mary-san is getting closer to P's house/apartment. It keeps building until finally 'This is Mary-san, I'm right outside your house'. P screams and rips the phone out of the wall and collapses. Then the phone... rings again. P picks up the receiver.. 'Hello?' 'This is Mary-san, I'm right behind you now'. What happens after that varies as well (P dies, P gets stabbed but may survive, etc), but they all have 'This is Mary-san, now I'm right behind you' or 'I'm right behind you now'.
Once you know all that then this makes a lot more sense, like why she always says 'This is Mary-san, now...'
"Before she gets behind you, get behind her."