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Jaken is a small green imp-like yōkai who is extremely loyal to Sesshomaru, often praising his master's greatness although Sesshomaru usually ignores him. Jaken himself is not especially powerful, despite bearing a weapon known as the Staff of Two Heads. He seldom engages in battle and is actually killed by Kaijinbo with Tōkijin, but Sesshomaru resurrects him with Tenseiga.The manga explains little about Jaken's past, but the anime shows that Jaken was once a lord among similar demons. During battle with another yōkai tribe, the enemy leader had Jaken by his neck when Sesshomaru appeared and told the demon to move out of his path. When this was not obeyed, he destroyed the yōkai with this poison whip. Out of a sense of obligation, Jaken followed Sesshomaru, who allowed him to become a servant if he could use the Staff of Two Heads.
The kappa. Turtle-like, river dwelling creatures who enjoy feasting on human entrails. This illustration alludes to how those entrails are obtained. Kappa are known for being polite, to their own detriment. If you ever encounter one, simply bow to it. It can't resist returning the bow, thus spilling the water - its life force - from the depression in its head.
Kitsune, el poder Yokai! by John Sierra Tattooer.
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Here are my pieces for the Little Monsters show, Million Fishes Gallery, Oct. 31. 2010 in San Franciso. I used mini-munnys, super sculpey, magic sculpt, acrylic sheets, fabric, wood and painted with acrylics.
El amikiri es un yōkai de la mitología japonesa. Se lo halla en los cuerpos de agua, especialmente en aquellos frecuentados por los pescadores. Son rápidos nadadores y como su nombre lo indica "cortadores de redes". Cortan las redes de los pescadores con sus pinzas de langosta. Son general criaturas pacíficas que no se inclinan por atacar a los humanos a pesar de su apariencia bizarra. La apariencia general de un amikiri son las pinzas de langosta, cola de serpiente y cabeza de pájaro.
Algunas investigaciones dicen que puede ser un animal pequeño y doméstico al igual que un perro o gato, pero otras dicen que es un ser del tamaño de un niño humano. Su habitat es exclusivamente en el agua y rara vez son vistos fuera de ella.
Algunos dicen que se pueden transformar en humanos por período efímero al estar sobre tierra.
Pueden ser buenos amigos de aquellos que respeten la naturaleza y las aguas que fluyen en su corazón. Llevan un mensaje especial en su existencia y sus acciones
Here are my pieces for the Little Monsters show, Million Fishes Gallery, Oct. 31. 2010 in San Franciso. I used mini-munnys, super sculpey, magic sculpt, acrylic sheets, fabric, wood and painted with acrylics.
robot women dressed in red mask and gear in Tokyo shibuya, in the style of unique yokai illustrations, video montages, meticulous military scenes, subtle, earthy tones, i can't believe how beautiful this is, geisha portraits, rtx on --ar 93:128 --v 6.0 - Image #4 @SOLO
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Yōkai, or Japanese demon, from a scroll.
Image source: Wikipedia (cropped by uploaded to Wikipedia)
Information on Yōkai: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y%C5%8Dkai
This piece is a part of the 31 Amigurumi in October series, a celebration of October, especially Halloween, with a new design released everyday.
Ama-no-jaku, or Wicked Demon of Heaven, is a cruel demon-like creature found in Buddhist mythology. It is contrary in spirit and has the power to see into a human's heart. It is said to be able to provoke a person's darkest desire and incite wicked deeds.
The Ama-no-jaku appears in the folktale, Uriko-hime, where it devours the melon princess on her wedding day and wears her skin to impersonate her.
All creatures in my gallery are designed by me and are protected by law, unless otherwise noted. & © 2007-2010 M. Bridges.