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- Menreiki (面霊気) is a type of monster in ****anese folklore, composed of Gigaku masks. It is listed within the 1781 compendium of ****anese supernatural entities...
- beast with a fur boot for a snout. Kyōrinrin – Possessed scrolls or papers Menreiki – A spiritual creature formed out of 66 gigaku masks Minowaraji- An animated...
- 2018 The King of Fighters All Star Noah Android/iOS 2018 Onmyouji Arena Menreiki Mobile Game 2018 Destiny Child Chang'e Mobile Game 2018 Kai-Ri-Sei Million...
- combining human skulls that menaced Taira no Kiyomori in his courtyard. Menreiki A spirit composed of gigaku masks. Miage-nyūdō A type of mikoshi-nyūdō...
- tanuki, or 魔魅, meaning 'deceiving spirit'. Hata no Kokoro (秦 こころ) Species: Menreiki Ability: Mani****tion of emotions Residence: Unknown, only seen in the...
- Nyoijizai (ja:如意自在) Boroboroton (暮露々々団) Hahakigami (箒神) Minowaraji (ja:蓑草鞋) Menreiki (ja:面霊気) Heiroku (ja:幣六) Ungaikyō (ja:雲外鏡) Suzuhikohime (ja:鈴彦姫, Princess...
- Kunlun Mountain (mythology) Noh mask Sangaku (theater) Theatre in ****an Menreiki Shinchosha 1985, p.357-8, on gigaku men (mask) Banham, Martin (1995). The...
- Mamizou ****atsuiwa - Character from Ten Desires. Hata no Kokoro (秦 こころ) - A menreiki who was born from the 66 masks that belonged to Hata no Kawakatsu. When...
- sending out small tanuki to perform danmaku for her. Hata no Kokoro — A menreiki who is incapable of facial expression, using a variety of masks to mani****te...
- attack Rami. Voiced by Keiji Fujiwara (****anese); Don Robins (English). Menreiki - A yōkai composed of three Noh masks (Hannya, Ota****u and Hyottoko), and...