I think that it starts with facts and then peoples' imaginations take off. Listen to Charlie Daniel's 'Legend Of Woolly Swamp' for a spooky song and a great example.
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"Snopes" is a website that allows you to check facts, giving you the ability to determine whether an urban legend is just that, a legend. There are also other websites like "About Urban Legends" and "Hoaxbusters" that allow you to validate urban legends and therefore debunk them if they are in fact untruthful.
Urban legends can come from any country.
They are not always called urban Legends. They can be called Urban Myths, Urban Tales or Urban Stories. And they are not necessarily from and 'Urban' origin.
Apparently fatal frame is based on Japanese urban legends regarding the himoru mansion
The duration of Urban Legends - TV series - is 1800.0 seconds.
An urban legend is a fake story. People tell urban legends, as though they are real, to scare people or humor them.
The latest Urban legends can be found on the urbanlegends website and it hosts a variety of legends ranging from email rumours and internet hoaxes. Alternatively you may view the 25 hottest urban legends on the snopes website.
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Urban Legends - TV series - was created on 2007-06-18.
There are thousands of urban legends in countless genres! They can be based on humor, embarrassment, horror, or even death. They are usually meant to scare the reader in some fashion.