The name 'Teke Teke' comes from the distinctive sound she makes as she runs on her hands, or at other times her elbows, a 'tek, tek' sound with each hand fall. Reiko never had many friends, however things only get worse for her after an altercation with Erica, one of the popular girls at school.
Teke-Teke (or Tek-Tek) is a scary Japanese urban legend about a girl who fell under a train and was cut in half. When she visits … teke::teke Bringing together musicians from projects such as Pawa Up First, Patrick Watson, Sonido Pesao and Gypsy Kumbia, TEKE TEKE was first an homage … Then, a gate went loose!
It stars Yuko Oshima, Mami Yamasaki, and Mai Nishida, and was followed by a sequel, Teketeke … Teketeke (テケテケ) is a 2009 Japanese supernatural horror film directed by Kōji Shiraishi, written by Takeki Akimoto, and based on the Japanese urban legend known as Teke Teke. I found it entertaining and a little bit frightening as you describe the scenes up to the tearing end… All it did was completely ripping her waist off which she soon died from blood loss.
In the early years of the legend, one would be safe by not venturing near train tracks alone at night, Teke-Teke would seek her prey near the location of her death. Missing her lower extremities, she is said to walk on her hands or her elbows, making a scratching or "Teke Teke"-like sound as she moves. When she visits the spot where her friend died she comes into contact with it. Common elements of the legend include that "Teke Teke" is the vengeful ghost or spirit (also known as an onryō) of a young woman or schoolgirl who was executed by being sliced in half. It was raining, so she couldn't see anything. Sign in.
"Kala Kala" is the latest from Montreal-based genre-benders, TEKE::TEKE. She has no lower half; she runs about on her arms, creating the distinctive “teke teke” sound from which she gets her name. Teke teke are almost always women (though in a few versions of the urban legend, the ghost is male).
Teke Teke is about a girl who was who fell under a train and was cut in half. Trying to get up, a train came and with that, the train ran over her. A young girl learns of the urban legend of Teke Teke after her friend is killed in a gruesome way.
Directed by Kôji Shiraishi. TEKE::TEKE TEKE::TEKE was first an homage to legendary Japanese guitarist Takeshi ‘Terry’ Terauchi and has quickly evolved into a band of its own by blending Japanese ‘Eleki’ with elements of modern music such as shoegaze, post-rock and noise. The Teke Teke is a malevolent Japanese ghost/demon that has entered the domain of both Urban Legend and horror franchise in its own right, similar to the more infamous Kuchisake-onna..