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  2. Japanese urban legends - Wikipedia

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    Gozu (牛頭, "Cow Head"), also known as "Ox Head", is a Japanese urban legend about a fictional story called "Cow Head". Supposedly the "Cow Head" story is so horrifying that people who read or hear it are overcome with fear so great that they tremble violently for days on end until they die.

  3. Ox-Head and Horse-Face - Wikipedia

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    Ox-Head and Horse-Face also play the role of messengers of the king of hell, Yanluo Wang (閻羅王). In one legend, Ox-Head was created by the king when he took pity on a recently deceased ox who had worked hard all his life, so the king made him one of his faithful servants.

  4. Cow head - Wikipedia

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    Cow Head (town), a town in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador; Cow Head Group, a geologic group in Newfoundland and Labrador; Cow head protests, which occurred in Selangor, Malaysia in 2009; Gozu, a Japanese urban legend; Gozu, or Yakuza Horror Theatre: Cow's Head, a 2003 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike

  5. Gozu - Wikipedia

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    Seeing Ozaki as a security risk, the head of the Azamawari yakuza clan (Ishibashi) [4] orders fellow underling Minami (Sone) to kill him [5] and dispose of his body in a company depot. Minami, reluctant to murder Ozaki, unwittingly kills him when he pushes him to the ground in an attempt to stop him from killing an innocent woman who he mistook ...

  6. Gozu (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Gozu ("Cow Head"), a Japanese urban legend; Ox-Head, a character in Chinese mythology, known in Japan as Gozu; Other ... Cow head This page was last edited on 9 ...

  7. Firefighters free confused cow’s head from tree - AOL

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    An animal rescue crew managed to release the cow from the tree at Chilbolton Common, Hampshire, by enlarging the gap and manipulating its head until it was free.

  8. Ushi-oni - Wikipedia

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    In other descriptions, they have the head of an ox and an oni's torso. Certain legends claim that they appear in front of temple gates in the mountains wearing human clothing, or flying with the wings of an insect. Other ushi-oni have a reverse appearance, with an oni's head and an ox's body. [1]

  9. Cow tipping - Wikipedia

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    Cow tipping is the purported activity of sneaking up on any unsuspecting or sleeping upright cow and pushing it over for entertainment. The practice of cow tipping is generally considered an urban legend [ 1 ] and stories of such feats viewed as tall tales . [ 2 ]