- A
kumiho or
gumiho (Korean: 구미호; Hanja: 九尾狐,
literally "nine-tailed fox") is a
creature that
appears in the
folktales on East Asia and
legends of Korea...
- the húli jīng (fox spirit) in China, the
kitsune (fox) in ****an, and the
kumiho (nine-tailed fox) in Korea.
Although the
specifics of the
tales vary, these...
- Boto
Encantado (river dolphin) Jorōgumo (spider) Kitsune, Huli Jing and
Kumiho (fox)
Kushtaka (Otter) Lady
White Snake,
Ichchhadhari Nag and Yuxa (snake)...
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comic series."
Writer Alyssa Wong commented, "Ami Han is a
Kumiho who grew up
without a
Kumiho community,
surrounded only by
stories about how her kind...
- the
kumiho is
always malevolent.
Usually its form is of a
beautiful young woman; one tale
recounts a man, a would-be seducer,
revealed as a
kumiho. The...
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Beautiful Girl, Mari. The film
loosely draws upon the
Korean folk
tales of the
kumiho. One
hundred years ago,
aliens landed on a
mountain near
where a small,...
- 누이) is a
Korean story about the
mythical Korean nine-tailed fox
demon (
kumiho). A man had
three sons and no daughter. He pra**** for a daughter, even if...
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descendants or
relatives to hold an
ancestor memorial service for them.
Kumiho Korean mythology (in Korean) http://culturedic.daum.net/dictionary_content...
- a
famous mythological fox-like
creature with nine tails,
known as the
Kumiho in
Korea and
Kitsune in ****an. Fuzhu, a
Chinese deer with four horns, possessing...
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tormented Korean spirits (including Umma's spirit) to an
encounter with a
kumiho that was
eating her chickens,
Amanda suddenly becomes more
paranoid and...