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However, calling to the baku must be done sparingly, because if he remains hungry after eating one's nightmare, he may also devour their hopes and desires as well, leaving them to live an empty life. The baku can also be summoned for protection from bad dreams prior to falling asleep at night. In the 1910s, it was common for Japanese children ...
Baku, or dream-eater, is a benevolent yōkai with the power to eat nightmares. [4] As a remedy for nightmares, baku can be seen as the antithesis of yume no seirei.
Baku A supernatural beast that resembles a tapir and devours dreams and nightmares. Basan A large chicken monster from Iyo Province that breathes cold fire that does not burn, named for the eerie rustling sound its wings make when it flaps them. Bashō no sei The spirit of a banana tree that takes human form. Benzaiten
Akkorokamui – octopus monster (Ainu, Japan) Amikuk - Shapeshifting four armed 'octopus' that can swim through land as easily as water. Carbuncle – one of its many descriptions is a luminescent bivalve [4] [3] Lou Carcolh – A giant, man-eating snail with fur and tentacles (France) Kraken – squid monster (Worldwide)
His birthday is confirmed to be on February 29. His name is a bit of a pun: in Japanese, baku could mean a tapir or a dream-eating creature of Japanese mythology. In one episode he has a crush on Uta. He does appear to have a conscience. On one occasion, he was seen delivering newspapers and giving rides to children.
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Daichi is a student at Sora's school in class 5-3. Previously, he was seen as a delinquent, prone to violent outbursts; however, this was a result of chronic night terrors and lack of sleep. Sora helps Daichi out at school, which results in friendship and Sora giving Daichi a baku doodle to draw in the dream-eating creature.