Ghosts starving to death ⚠️🍗
























This is a short animated horror comic (or motion comic/animated story) with a dark, moralistic twist.
Story Summary:
A couple goes on a date: they watch a horror movie in a theater (ending with popcorn and drinks), then eat a bucket of fried chicken while sitting on a wall overlooking the city at night. They enjoy the meal messily, laughing and happy, then leave the empty bucket and trash behind as they walk away holding hands.
The man later checks into a hotel room alone and falls asleep (snoring with drool bubbles). He has a recurring nightmare: he wakes up terrified, screams in horror as grotesque, emaciated monsters with glowing pink eyes (hungry ghosts) attack him—clawing from under the bed, vomiting slime, chasing him. In one sequence, a monstrous hand reaches from a vent to steal his fried chicken bucket while he’s eating it in the dream.
The nightmares escalate with more ghosts swarming him. Eventually, a newspaper headline appears: “Dos niños indigentes murieron de hambre en un callejón de la ciudad” (Two street children died of hunger in a city alley), accompanied by an illustration of two starving kids.
The final text reads: “LOS PEQUEÑOS FANTASMAS HAMBRIENTOS BUSCAN COMIDA CONTINUAMENTE.” (The little hungry ghosts continually search for food.)
Meaning:
The “hungry ghosts” are the spirits of the two starving children who died neglected in poverty. The couple’s casual wastefulness and gluttony—eating abundantly and littering the leftovers—attracts or angers these desperate child ghosts, who haunt the man (causing endless nightmares of being attacked while trying to eat). It’s a supernatural cautionary tale about greed, waste, social indifference to the poor/hungry, and karma: ignoring starving children leads to being tormented by their restless, eternally hungry spirits.
This appears to be an independent or viral animated horror short, likely from Latin American creators (given the Spanish text and “Historietas+” logo in one frame, which suggests it’s from a comic/animation series). It’s a classic “ghost revenge” story with social commentary, common in urban legend-style animations. The art style is simple, gritty, and expressive, emphasizing sweat, terror, and grotesque monsters for maximum creepiness.