5 Fresh Monsters That Should Be Used in Films

3. O-Dokuro

What Is It. A Japanese monster originating from sites where large amounts of bodies are buried or left without funeral rites. These form into an o-dokuro, which is a giant skeleton created from a conglomeration of the bones of the bodies. Any victims are stripped of flesh and the bones incorporated into the skeleton. How It Could Be Used. This is a monster that continues the tradition of horror being about the dark and guilty events being hidden away and forgotten until they return with a vengeance. Besides that, doesn€™t the idea of seeing the o-dokuro assemble itself, sound like the basis for a great scene?
 
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