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  2. Kumiho - Wikipedia

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    A prominent feature that separates the kumiho from its two counterparts (although, both Japanese Kitsune and Chinese Huli Jing having their own versions of “knowledge beads”, in the form of Kitsune’s starball and Huli Jing’s “golden elixir” neidan) is the existence of a 'yeowoo guseul' (여우구슬, literally meaning fox marble) which is said to consist of knowledge.

  3. Category:Korean legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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  4. Korean dragon - Wikipedia

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    Korean folk mythology states that most dragons were originally imugis (이무기; Imugi), or lesser dragons, which were said to resemble gigantic serpents.There are a few different versions of Korean folklore that describe both what imugis are and how they aspire to become full-fledged dragons.

  5. List of Pororo the Little Penguin characters - Wikipedia

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    Petty (Korean: 패티, voiced in Korean by Chung Misook) is a little, blue female penguin; she resembles Pororo in design. Petty wears a violet hood and cap. She is shown to be a little tomboyish, but she has a fear of spiders. She is also a bad cook, mainly her best in playing sports. She lives in a cabin that her friends (mainly Eddy) tried ...

  6. Korean mythology - Wikipedia

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    Korean mythology (Korean: 한국 신화; Hanja: 韓國神話; MR: Han'guk sinhwa) is the group of myths [a] told by historical and modern Koreans.There are two types: the written, literary mythology in traditional histories, mostly about the founding monarchs of various historical kingdoms, and the much larger and more diverse oral mythology, mostly narratives sung by shamans or priestesses ...

  7. Link: Eat, Love, Kill - Wikipedia

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    Link: Eat, Love, Kill (Korean: 링크: 먹고 사랑하라, 죽이게) is a 2022 South Korean television series starring Yeo Jin-goo and Moon Ka-young. It aired on tvN from June 6 to July 26, 2022, every Monday and Tuesday at 22:30 for 16 episodes. [5] It is also available for streaming on Disney+ in selected regions. [6]

  8. List of Dragon Half characters - Wikipedia

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    Mink's mother. As an imperial red dragon (カイザードラゴン(皇赤龍), Kaizā-Doragon (Ōsekiryū), "Kaiser-Dragon (Emperor-Red-Dragon)"), Mana has the ability to change into human form (in the manga, she turns back into a dragon when she is angry). As a result, she can change her form into a beautiful blonde woman; the only evidence ...

  9. The Brother and Sister Who Became the Sun and Moon

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    Although there are slight variations, the Manchurian myth is the same: the chasing brother's mirror becomes the Moon and the running sister's lantern becomes the Sun. [2] In the Korean fairy tale, however, the being chasing the sister is not the older brother, but the tiger; in fact, the older brother is also being chased by the tiger.