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  2. The Boy and the Beast - Wikipedia

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    The Boy and the Beast (Japanese: バケモノの子, Hepburn: Bakemono no Ko, lit. ' The bakemono's child ') [4] is a 2015 Japanese animated adventure fantasy film written and directed by Mamoru Hosoda. [5]

  3. Bakemono (film) - Wikipedia

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    Bakemono is a 2023 Japanese horror film, written and directed by Doug Roos. It stars Takashi Irie as the proprietor of a cheap Tokyo airbnb. It stars Takashi Irie as the proprietor of a cheap Tokyo airbnb.

  4. List of Monogatari episodes - Wikipedia

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    Hitagi confesses that Kaiki was a con man who deceived her mother and is a dangerous person she wants him to avoid at all costs, which is her reason for imprisoning him. Koyomi then receives a text message from his younger sister asking for help. After seeing the text, Koyomi breaks free from the handcuffs with the help of his vampire strength.

  5. Obake - Wikipedia

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    A bakemono usually either disguises itself as a human or appears in a strange or terrifying form such as a hitotsume-kozō, an ōnyūdō, or a noppera-bō. In common usage, any bizarre apparition can be referred to as a bakemono or an obake whether or not it is believed to have some other form, making the terms roughly synonymous with yōkai. [3]

  6. Belle (2021 film) - Wikipedia

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    Belle (竜とそばかすの姫, Ryū to Sobakasu no Hime, literally The Dragon and the Freckled Princess) is a 2021 Japanese animated science fantasy film written and directed by Mamoru Hosoda and produced by Studio Chizu.

  7. Bakemono no e - Wikipedia

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    Bakemono no e (化物之繪, "Illustrations of Supernatural Creatures"), also known by its alternate title Bakemonozukushie (化物尽繪, "Illustrated Index of Supernatural Creatures"), is a Japanese handscroll of the Edo period depicting 35 bakemono from Japanese folklore. The figures are hand-painted on paper in vivid pigments with accents ...

  8. Umibōzu - Wikipedia

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    Umibōzu (海坊主) from Bakemono no e (化物之繪, c. 1700), Harry F. Bruning Collection of Japanese Books and Manuscripts, L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University. Umibōzu (海坊主, "sea priest") is a giant, black, human-like being and is the figure of a yōkai from Japanese folklore.

  9. Story generator - Wikipedia

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    A story generator or plot generator is a tool that generates basic narratives or plot ideas. The generator could be in the form of a computer program, a chart with multiple columns, a book composed of panels that flip independently of one another, or a set of several adjacent reels that spin independently of one another, allowing a user to select elements of a narrative plot.