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inugami
it translates to dog god not dog demon inu means dog but gami is kami which means god learn japanese and watch the anime Baka
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Feb 28 2013, 7:36 PM EST by Anonymous
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- " Slender Man "
Um Dude From Sep.1 Yeah , Um He Isnt Really Actually , i Mean Come On , Mythical Creatures ! Not REAL, Smh , Yall Folks Crazy ,,
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Sep 24 2012, 11:25 AM EDT by Anonymous
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slender man
slender man is real belive it if you dont he will come in hunt you
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Sep 1 2012, 12:45 PM EDT by Anonymous
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This may seem like a strange idea...comment?
The Jinmenkin's appearance and personality seem to match the protagonist in the Inuyasha manga series. Do you think that Inuyasha's character was inspired partially
by the jinmenkin?
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Apr 11 2012, 11:44 AM EDT by Anonymous
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Tanuki
Didn't the tanuki came by way of China also?
Because it too can be a shapeshifter from China. Along with the Mujina (badger).
In China, it is said that any animal can be a shapeshifter.
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Dec 22 2011, 8:40 PM EST by Anonymous
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Kitsune
if it transforms, does it remember anything about being fox/human?
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Dec 17 2011, 11:16 AM EST by Anonymous
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Gami
Gami means spirit or god
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Jul 29 2011, 6:54 AM EDT by Anonymous
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What is the purpose of this article
See title.
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whats happening?
my friend is having symtoms like sharp teeth, weird dreams, biting everything, chainging of eye color, and getting verry hairy.what in gods name cold be happening?
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Nov 24 2010, 4:20 PM EST by Anonymous
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Yokai
Yokai is a general term used to describe many creatures in Japanese mythology, it is synonymous with demons of Western folklore. Like the yurei they are collectively considered obake. They can be split into human transformations , object trans
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Yokai - People Transformations
Yokai that started out life as a normal person. Such transformations are often triggered by strong desires or emotions. Some include:- Rokuro-kubi - A human that can elongate their necks to considerable distances. While they sleep their neck stretc
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Yokai - Other Transformations
These are Yokai that don't fit into any of the other classes. They include:- Abura-sumashi - A smug potato-headed goblin-like creature, who drinks oil. It surprises people on the mountain pass, the spirit of a human who stole lamp oil in life. Am
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Yokai - Object Transformations
This group of Yokai are collectively known as Tsukumogami. They are objects, who on the hundredth year of existence gain life; they are often neglected or ill treated objects. However many modern day items like TVs and I-Pods are incapable of obtaini
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Yokai - Elemental Transformations
Yokai that take on the power of the elements themselves. Only one of each are known to exist (mythologically speaking) : Nurikabe - Physical manifestations of darkness said to haunt roads. When you come into contact with one, you feel tired and
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Yokai - Animal Transformations
Many animals in Japanese mythology were thought to have magical powers and have become Yokai. Some of these were:- Bakeneko or nekomata - When a cat is said to reach a certain age (13 years), a certain size, and/or maintain a long tail, the ta
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