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- The akaname (垢(あか)嘗(なめ), 's****-licker'; 'filth-licker') is a ****anese yōkai depicted in Toriyama Sekien's 1776 book Gazu Hyakki Yagyō, with its precursor...
- the role-playing video game World of Horror.[non-primary source needed] Akaname, a ****anese yōkai said to lick the filth in bathrooms and bathtubs Hanako-san...
- Cape"), a ****anese urban legend about a spirit which appears in toilets Akaname, a ****anese yōkai said to lick the filth in bathrooms and bathtubs Bloody...
- become a place of evil influence and potential haunting (such as by an akaname, or other negative spirits, welcomed by the ac****ulation of waste matter...
-  2015 (2015-02-27) January 28, 2017 "Yo-kai Tublappa" Transliteration: "Yōkai Akaname" (****anese: 妖怪あかなめ) "Kaptain Komasan!" Transliteration: "Ketsusei! Komasan...
- boded well; but if trouble lay ahead, he would strike with his claws. Akaname Deities of Slavic religion Domovoy Komi mythology Ovinnik Slavic creatures...
- answers based on their choice: flaying for red, strangulation for blue. Akaname A spirit that licks off filth in untidy bathrooms. Aka****a A hairy-faced...
-  1986 (1986-05-24) 33 "Yokai Filth Licker's Sad Counterattack" Transliteration: "Yōkai Akaname Kanashimi no Gyakushū" (****anese: 妖怪あかなめ哀しみの逆襲) May 31, 1986 (1986-05-31)...
- comments: It is also called kawatarō. (川太郎ともいふ。) Kawauso (獺) (River otter) Akaname (垢嘗) Tanuki (狸) (raccoon dog) Kamaitachi (窮奇) Amikiri (網剪) Kitsunebi (狐火)...
- become a place of evil influence and potential haunting (such as by an akaname, or other negative spirits, welcomed by the ac****ulation of waste matter...