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  1. The nine-tailed fox (Chinese: 九尾狐; pinyin: jiǔwěihú) is a mythical fox entity originating from Chinese mythology. In Chinese folklores, foxes are depicted as spirits possessed of magic powers.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KitsuneKitsune - Wikipedia

    A nine-tailed fox spirit (kyūbi no kitsune) scaring Prince Hanzoku; print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, Edo period, 19th century. In Japanese folklore, kitsune (狐, きつね, IPA: [kʲi̥t͡sɨne̞] ⓘ) are foxes that possess paranormal abilities that increase as they get older and wiser.

  3. Kurama (九喇嘛), more commonly known as the Nine-Tails (九尾, Kyūbi), is one of the nine tailed beasts. Centuries of being regarded as a mindless monster and sought after as a tool for war caused Kurama to hate humans.

  4. 26 paź 2023 · The Kitsune are magical multi-tailed foxes which can shapeshift into people, possess humans like demons, or charm people to do their bidding.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KumihoKumiho - Wikipedia

    Kumiho or gumiho is a creature in Korean folktales that can transform into a beautiful woman and eat human livers or hearts. It has nine tails and a magical bead that gives it power and knowledge.

  6. kitsune, trickster foxes from traditional Japanese folklore. They are a type of yōkai, a class of supernatural creatures with godlike powers, often equated to the English ghoul or demon. Kitsune are noted for their paranormal abilities, particularly metamorphosis.

  7. In Japanese folklore, Kitsune is a fox spirit that possesses magical abilities and intelligence. Kitsune is often depicted as a mischievous creature that can shapeshift into human form. They are known to have up to nine tails, with each tail representing an increase in their power and wisdom.

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