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Nearly everyone has memories of having to combat their fears when they woke up in the middle of the night to have to use the restroom as a young child. But after braving dark hallways and whatever might be lurking under your bed, you usually felt like you made it home safe once you reached the restroom and threw on the light.
The young daughter of Tricky Okaachan (@ganbaruman6180) may have thought that as she flipped on the light switch in the middle of the night, but instead all it did was shine a light on a terror that sent her running and screaming.
Tricky Okaachan was awoken in the middle of the night by her daughter screaming in fright. When checking the restroom, she found that the source of all the commotion came from hit anime and manga Jujustu Kaisen.
Source: @ganbaruman6180
"My daughter found this when going to the restroom in the middle of the night. Here's Rika-chan, who ended up terrifying her and waking us up."
In the restroom, the child was greeted by an oddly placed figure of Rika Orimoto, or Rika-chan, from Jujutsu Kaisen 0. Unfortunately, as fans of Jujustu Kaisen know, the once adorable Rika Orimoto was transformed into horrifying and powerful special-grade vengeful cursed spirit after her untimely death in a car accident.
Despite Rika-chan's popularity with fans in Japan, many on Twitter agreed that it would be a bone-chilling sight to stumble upon in the middle of the night. So it's a very good lesson for kids to put away their toys--or maybe for mothers as well.