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Specifically from this video: https://youtu.be/vJ1azOueh90
https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/uzumakijunjjiito/images/3/30/Kirie_rocking_that_dress.png/revision/latest?cb=20141228115301
Reference or coincidence, the jingle upon completing sidequests might be similar if not the same jingle in the movie licensed NES game, Friday the 13th.
That's all I got for now! I'm sure people know this, but it's still worth mentioning and putting here ^^
Second, I'm not so sure that Something Truly Evil is based off of The Model, but then I can't say what it IS a reference to, so who knows.
Third, I now need to watch Sailor Suit And Machine Gun because that sounds awesome.
Another scene in the aforementioned 2005 Japanese horror movie, Noroi: The Curse [en.wikipedia.org] (ノロイ) , could have been referenced in ALARMING ACCOUNT OF ABNORMAL ARMS: one of the psychic characters, Mitsuo Hori, is found dead and crammed in a vent (most likely to hide from the demon Kagutaba, not as a voyeur or centipede-human hybird).
In the 2001 Japanese horror movie, Pulse [en.wikipedia.org] (回路, Kairo; "Circuit") could be referenced in BLOODY BRIEF OF A BECKONING BULLETIN: ghosts are invading the world of the living througha website on the internet, cursing those who enter "forbidden rooms," and eventually resulting in suicide.