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1 back in prison the other villians including,steamer,sue,di,sparkles,and feugo ask callaghan to be yokai again wich they reveal he inspired them to be evil. but he refuse still want to be reform. while others like high voltage dont care if he wants to be bad again. ...
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They are often a great stabilizing element in Yokai tales. Since they tend to be tricksters and unpredictable, they are used to add some whimsy if needed or some calming wisdom when everything turns too chaotic as such, you can bet that a Kitsune is going to stir things up one any or...
丑の刻参り うしのこくまいり Translation: shrine visit at the hour of the ox Alternate names: ushi no toki mairi Appearance: Ushi no koku mairi is one of the most famous and dreaded black magic spells. It takes place between 1:00 and 3:00 in the morning,
Reiko Kashima, or Slit-Mouthed Woman, is one of theDandadan's prominent yokai and is connected with the mysterioussupernatural eventstaking place in Kamikoshi City. Her presence endures as one of the main antagonists in theSpace Globalists Arc. ...
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famously used by Emperor Wu of the Han dynasty in China. After his beloved concubine Li Furen passed away, the emperor fell into deep depression. A Taoist sorcerer, in an attempt to ease the emperor’s grief, provided him with a bit of hangonkō so that he might see Lady Li one more...
怪(kai) which means “mystery, wonder, strange.” Kai has more of a sense of horror, or the bizarre. It is the same kanji used in kaidan (怪談) meaning “weird tales” and kaiki (怪奇) meaning “bizarre, strange, outrageous.” ...
"I think the idea is that this guy's so good at what he does that he can even beat kappa at their own game," Alt says. "There's a famous saying in Japanese, "he no kappa" ("like a kappa farting") which is kind of used like our "piece of cake!" when someone does something...