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Rokurokubi — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El Rokurokubi es un yōkai que se encuentra en el folclore japonés. Durante el dia parecen seres humanos normales, pero por la noche que adquieren la habilidad de estirar su cuello para grandes longitudes como una… … Wikipedia Español
Rokurokubi — nihongo|Rokurokubi|ろくろ首|rokuro kubi are yokai found in Japanese folklore. They look like normal human beings by day, but at night they gain the ability to stretch their necks to great lengths. They can also change their faces to those of… … Wikipedia
List of legendary creatures by type — This is a list of legendary creatures from mythology, folklore and fairy tales, sorted by their classification or affiliation. Creatures from modern fantasy fiction and role playing games are not included. Contents 1 Angels 2 Artificial creatures … Wikipedia
Nukekubi — An Edo period drawing of a nukekubi. Nukekubi (抜首, written in Chinese characters, meaning Detachable Neck … Wikipedia
GeGeGe no Kitaro — GeGeGe no Kitarō Kitarō and his yōkai friends. ゲゲゲの鬼太郎 Genre Supernatural, Horror … Wikipedia
List of legendary creatures from Japan — The following is a list of yōkai , obake , yūrei and other legendary creatures which are notable in Japanese folklore, mythology, literature and art.A* Abumi guchi a furry creature formed from the stirrup of a mounted military commander * Abura… … Wikipedia
Mythic humanoids — are mythic creatures that are human like or half human. Contents 1 Elves, fairies, nymphs, little people, and house spirits 2 Part human 3 Monstrous humanoids and goblins 4 … Wikipedia
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Nukekubi — Dessin de Nukekubi datant de la période Edo Le Nukekubi (抜首, Nukekubi … Wikipédia en Français
Yōkai — Part of the series on Japanese Mythology Folklore … Wikipedia