@charlieSometimes You must be right. I found this, that maybe can give the right explanation: What is the story of Baku Yokai?
Baku (mythology) - Wikipedia
Legend has it that a person who wakes up from a bad dream can call out to baku. A child having a nightmare in Japan will wake up and repeat three times, "Baku-san, come eat my dream." Legends say that the baku will come into the child's room and devour the bad dream, allowing the child to go back to sleep peacefully.
@charlieSometimes You must be right. I found this, that maybe can give the right explanation: What is the story of Baku Yokai?
Baku (mythology) - Wikipedia
Legend has it that a person who wakes up from a bad dream can call out to baku. A child having a nightmare in Japan will wake up and repeat three times, "Baku-san, come eat my dream." Legends say that the baku will come into the child's room and devour the bad dream, allowing the child to go back to sleep peacefully.
The music on this song is an old japanese lullaby. I can't recall the title, but it's something about a demon coming for the kid.
love this song.
@charlieSometimes You must be right. I found this, that maybe can give the right explanation: What is the story of Baku Yokai? Baku (mythology) - Wikipedia Legend has it that a person who wakes up from a bad dream can call out to baku. A child having a nightmare in Japan will wake up and repeat three times, "Baku-san, come eat my dream." Legends say that the baku will come into the child's room and devour the bad dream, allowing the child to go back to sleep peacefully.
@charlieSometimes You must be right. I found this, that maybe can give the right explanation: What is the story of Baku Yokai? Baku (mythology) - Wikipedia Legend has it that a person who wakes up from a bad dream can call out to baku. A child having a nightmare in Japan will wake up and repeat three times, "Baku-san, come eat my dream." Legends say that the baku will come into the child's room and devour the bad dream, allowing the child to go back to sleep peacefully.