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  2. 128 Halloween baby names that are spooky and sweet - AOL

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    Whether spooky season is a favorite, or your due date is Oct. 31, these Halloween baby names are inspired by Halloween movies and Edgar Allan Poe poems.

  3. List of horror anime - Wikipedia

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    English name Japanese name Type Year Studio Regions Amon: The Darkside of The Devilman: AMON デビルマン黙示録 - AMON debiruman mokushiroku OVA 2000 Studio Live Another: アナザー - Anazā TV 2012 P.A. Works: JA/EN Hell girl: Jigoku Shojo, 地獄少女 TV 2005 Studio Deen: JA/EN Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales: Ayakashi TV 2006 Toei ...

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  5. Category:Female characters in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    This category should be reserved specifically for characters originating in anime and manga, as opposed to licensed appearances in such media.

  6. List of horror games - Wikipedia

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    Title Genre Developer/Publisher Platform Release date Notes The 7th Guest: Interactive movie, adventure, puzzle supernatural: Trilobyte: MS-DOS, Windows, CD-i, OS X, iOS: 1993-04 [1]

  7. Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories - Wikipedia

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    Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories also known in Japan as Yami Shibai (闇芝居, Yami Shibai, lit.Dark Play) and Theater of Darkness is a Japanese anime television series. The first season was directed by Tomoya Takashima, with scripts written by Hiromu Kumamoto and produced by ILCA.

  8. Mieruko-chan - Wikipedia

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    Mieruko-chan (見える子ちゃん, "The Girl Who Can See Them") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tomoki Izumi. It began serialization online via Kadokawa's ComicWalker website in November 2018, with eleven tankōbon volumes released so far.

  9. Yūrei - Wikipedia

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    Alternative names include Bōrei (亡霊), meaning ruined or departed spirit, Shiryō (死霊), meaning dead spirit, or the more encompassing Yōkai (妖怪) or Obake (お化け). Like their Western counterparts, they are thought to be spirits barred from a peaceful afterlife .