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[[File:NNNN.jpg|thumb|right|A screencap from the urban legend, showing the text "NNN臨時放送" over a junkyard background.]] | |||
The "NNN Special Broadcast" is a well-known urban legend that originated in [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]], and has gained popularity worldwide. The legend revolves around a mysterious [[video]] that appears after each late-night transmission on the NNN news network. According to the legend, the video displays a list of names accompanied by creepy music and a dark atmosphere. At the end of the broadcast, the message "These will be the tomorrow victims. Good night." is displayed The legend has three variations, each with its own unique twist. The first variation involves a video that displays a person's name and cannot be switched off, leaving the viewer in a state of fear and uncertainty. The second variation is more personalized, with the viewer's name appearing at the end of the list, indicating their imminent death. The third variation features a monotonous voice reciting the list of names, followed by an eye watching the viewer for five minutes. | The "NNN Special Broadcast" is a well-known urban legend that originated in [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]], and has gained popularity worldwide. The legend revolves around a mysterious [[video]] that appears after each late-night transmission on the NNN news network. According to the legend, the video displays a list of names accompanied by creepy music and a dark atmosphere. At the end of the broadcast, the message "These will be the tomorrow victims. Good night." is displayed The legend has three variations, each with its own unique twist. The first variation involves a video that displays a person's name and cannot be switched off, leaving the viewer in a state of fear and uncertainty. The second variation is more personalized, with the viewer's name appearing at the end of the list, indicating their imminent death. The third variation features a monotonous voice reciting the list of names, followed by an eye watching the viewer for five minutes. | ||