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* ''[[Amatsuki]]'' features many various different kinds of youkai, known here as "ayakashi", including spirits, and ghosts. In fact, about half the main cast are ayakashi. |
* ''[[Amatsuki]]'' features many various different kinds of youkai, known here as "ayakashi", including spirits, and ghosts. In fact, about half the main cast are ayakashi. |
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* The villain in Disney's animated film ''[[Big Hero 6 (Disney film)|Big Hero 6]]'' is a figure in a [[Kabuki]] mask known as "Yokai". Although not a literal youkai, he actively styles himself upon them. |
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* ''Demon's World'', an obscure arcade game also known as ''Horror Story'', features many enemies from various mythologies, and in the Japan-esque stage you get to fight kappa, karakasa, rokurokubi, and other youkai. |
* ''Demon's World'', an obscure arcade game also known as ''Horror Story'', features many enemies from various mythologies, and in the Japan-esque stage you get to fight kappa, karakasa, rokurokubi, and other youkai. |
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* ''[[Digimon]]'', like ''[[Pokémon]]'', has many youkai-based creatures. |
* ''[[Digimon]]'', like ''[[Pokémon]]'', has many youkai-based creatures. |