The boogieman is under your bed! This monster is commonly conjured up to frighten children into behaving well. Which of these monsters from around the world is not an equivalent of the boogieman?
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The correct answer is - Gashadokura.
Bogeyman or Boogieman is a mythical illusionary creature that is used by people in many different cultures especially to scare children.
He is known by different names in different cultures, like - El Coco in Spain, Butzemann in German countries, and as Oude Rode Ogen in Belgium.
Gashadokura - is a mythical spirit in the form of a giant skeleton in Japanese mythology.
Bogeyman or Boogieman is a mythical illusionary creature that is used by people in many different cultures especially to scare children.
He is known by different names in different cultures, like - El Coco in Spain, Butzemann in German countries, and as Oude Rode Ogen in Belgium.
Gashadokura - is a mythical spirit in the form of a giant skeleton in Japanese mythology.
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Well, it seems you have not provided the options here.But,
The answer of your question is "Gashadokura"
Boogieman is actually a illusion of mythical creature in the various cultures. it is used by the adults in order to frighten the children in to good behaviour .
The boogieman has no specific kind of appearance .
Gashadokura is also a Japanese mythical creature which is believed to be in the form of giant skeleton and about fifteen times taller as compared to a average man .
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The answer of your question is "Gashadokura"
Boogieman is actually a illusion of mythical creature in the various cultures. it is used by the adults in order to frighten the children in to good behaviour .
The boogieman has no specific kind of appearance .
Gashadokura is also a Japanese mythical creature which is believed to be in the form of giant skeleton and about fifteen times taller as compared to a average man .
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