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Obake (お化け) and
bakemono (化け物) are a
class of yōkai,
preternatural creatures in ****anese folklore. Literally, the
terms mean a
thing that changes, referring...
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Bakemono no e (化物之繪, "Illustrations of
Supernatural Creatures"), also
known by its
alternate title Bakemonozukushie (化物尽繪, "Illustrated
Index of Supernatural...
- The Boy and the
Beast (****anese: バケモノの子, Hepburn:
Bakemono no Ko, lit. 'The
bakemono's child') is a 2015 ****anese
animated adventure fantasy film written...
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Kemono (ケモノ?,
derived from
kemono (獣) "beast") may
refer to:
Bakemono, a
class of yōkai,
preternatural creatures in ****anese
folklore Kemonomimi, the concept...
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common trait ****ociated with them. Yōkai that
shapeshift are
known as
bakemono (化け物) or
obake (お化け). ****anese
folklorists and
historians explain yōkai...
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Title Length 1. "
Bakemono" (化物 "Monster") 2:27 2. "Work Song" 3:24 3. "Yume no Soto e" (夢の外へ "Out of the dream") 3:51 4. "Film" 4:49 5. "Tour" 3:31...
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Phantom Tales of the
Night (****anese: ばけもの夜話づくし, Hepburn:
Bakemono no Yawadukushi) is a ****anese
manga series written and
illustrated by Matsuri. It was...
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natural realm to the supernatural. However, yūrei
differ from
traditional bakemono due to
their temporal specificity. The yūrei is one of the only creatures...
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souls unlucky enough to come
across it. In the
early Edo
period scroll Bakemono no e, umibōzu is
shown to have a shaved,
smooth head and
appears to be...
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legends differs radically compared to the
other legends. This
bakemono resembles a shining,
white butterfly instead of an ox. This
version of...