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Continue Reading: Darumacho
Now a truly macho Yo-kai, this one worked tirelessly in a mountain retreat to train away his dullness.
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Continue Reading: Dokidoki
Dokidoki’s name is a pun/portmanteau of the Japanese onomatopoeia for “heartbeat” (Japanese: ドキドキ Dokidoki) and “earthenware” (Japanese: 土器 Doki).
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Continue Reading: Fumazaru
Fumazaru, literally meaning “Wind Demon Monkey”.
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Continue Reading: Nue
Nue is based on the creature of the same name: a legendary shapeshifting youkai, sometimes referred to as the “Japanese chimera”.
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Continue Reading: Kyubi (Kyuubi)
This Fox yo-kai is one of the strongest out of every yo-kai. He can easily make a volcano erupt
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Continue Reading: Frostail (Inugami)
Even a single hair of this rare Yo-kai’s silvery coat can bring generations of good luck!
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