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Issun-bōshi (一寸法師, "One-Sun Boy";
sometimes translated into
English as "Little One-Inch" or "The Inch-High Samurai") is the
subject of a
fairy tale from...
- netsukes, and in architecture. It is also a
stock item in po****r tales. In
Issun-bōshi ("One-Inch Boy"), the hero
gains the
mallet defeating an ogre (oni)...
- design. The main
story is
primarily linear,
directed by Amaterasu's
guide Issun,
though numerous side
quests and
optional activities allow for
players to...
- as
stock villains in the well-known
fairytales of Momotarō (Peach Boy),
Issun-bōshi, and
Kobutori Jīsan.
Although oni have been
described as frightening...
-
characters from the
Mario franchise in the
stories of
three folktales: Momotarō,
Issun-bōshi and Snow White. Its cast
includes Miyako Endō (Princess Peach, Kinopio...
- of Shiranui,
giving her the
Reflector Divine Retribution.
Together with
Issun, a
loudmouth Poncle found within Sakuya's robe,
Amaterasu sets off to revive...
- the
story Momotarō. One Inch Boy (一寸法師,
Issun-bōshi)
Voiced by:
Konami Yoshida The hero of the
fairy tale
Issun-bōshi. Sun
Wukong (孫悟空, Son Gokū) Voiced...
- (France), Der
kleine Däumling (Germany),
Tommelise (Denmark),
Little One Inch/
Issun-bōshi (****an), Si
Kelingking (Indonesia),
Thumbikin (Norway), Garbancito...
-
Middle Ages. In the Otogizōshi,
familiar tales such as
Urashima Tarō and
Issun-bōshi also appeared. The next
major change in yōkai came
after the period...
- 1955)
Novels which are
available in
English translation The
Dwarf (一寸法師,
Issun-bōshi, 1926) The Spider-Man (蜘蛛男, Kumo-Otoko, 1929) The Edge of Curiosity-Hunting...