- The
bakeneko (化け猫, "changed cat") is a type of ****anese yōkai, or
supernatural entity; more specifically, it is a kaibyō, or
supernatural cat. It is often...
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actors from the
original Bakeneko arc
reprise their roles in this
Bakeneko arc,
which shares a
similar plot to the
original Bakeneko arc,
possibly implying...
- "strange cat") are
supernatural cats in ****anese folklore.
Examples include bakeneko, a yōkai (or
supernatural entity)
commonly characterized as
having the...
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grown old and
transformed into yōkai.
Nekomata are
often confused with
bakeneko.
Nekomata appear in
stories even
earlier than in ****an. In the Sui dynasty...
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Werecoyote Werehyena Werejaguar Werewolf Bak (****amese
aqueous creature)
Bakeneko (cat) Boto
Encantado (river dolphin) Jorōgumo (spider) Kitsune, Huli Jing...
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black cat hair
revealing that the
demon has the
shape of a
black cat (
Bakeneko). Act two No one in the
household will talk
about the demon, but Kusuriuri...
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exhibit in the
Ghibli Museum.
Catbus is
believed to be
based on the ****anese
bakeneko (化け猫, “changed cat”), an
ancient urban legend where cats that grow old...
- (見世物) in
which a cat/woman
hybrid was displa****.
Stories of shape-shifting
bakeneko prostitutes were po****r
during the Edo period. The po****rity of the nekomusume...
- such as
naming of the main heroine. In the story,
Himari is
shown to be a
bakeneko or
demon cat, a type of ****anese
spirit known as a yōkai.
Reception of...
- (kitsune), a
raccoon dog (bake-danuki), a
badger (mujina), a
transforming cat (
bakeneko), the
spirit of a plant—such as a kodama, or an
inanimate object which...