- Bake-
danuki (化け狸) are a kind of yōkai (supernatural beings)
found in the
classics and in the
folklore and
legends of
various places in ****an, commonly...
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Danuki (Persian: دنوكي, also
Romanized as
Danūkī) is a
village in
Siyahu Rural District, Fin District,
Bandar Abbas County,
Hormozgan Province, Iran. At...
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Nyctereutes procyonoides viverrinus), a
canid mammal native to ****an Bake-
danuki, a type of
spirit (yōkai) in ****anese
mythology that
appears in the form...
- bake-
danuki that
appears in
literature has
always been
depicted as a strange, even
supernatural animal. The
earliest appearance of the bake-
danuki in literature...
- Danzaburou-
danuki (団三郎狸, Danzaburō-
danuki) is a bake-
danuki p****ed down in
stories on Sado Island,
particularly in
Aikawa and Niigata. In Sado, tanuki...
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English dialog). In ****anese folklore,
tanuki are
considered to be bake-
danuki (化け狸),
magical creatures capable of shape-shifting into
people or other...
- true form may be an
animal such as a fox (kitsune), a
raccoon dog (bake-
danuki), a
badger (mujina), a
transforming cat (bakeneko), the
spirit of a plant—such...
- Sōjōbō of
Mount Kurama, the king and god of all tengu. Danzaburou-
danuki A bake-
danuki from Sado Island. One of the
three most
famous tanuki. Datsue-ba...
- (1949)
Tokyo Kid (東京キッド) (1950) - The
fortune teller Enoken no happyakuya-
danuki ôabare (1950)
Enoken no
tenichibo (1950)
Enoken no
sokonuke daihōsō (エノケンの底抜け大放送)...
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creatures called bakeneko that are
similar to
kitsune (fox spirits) and bake-
danuki (****anese
raccoon dog spirits). In
Thailand a
tiger that eats many humans...