“Here lies poor Lupin, Fujiko-less.
At least if she visits, he can look up her dress.”
hwhat
I loved this scene. XD
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“Here lies poor Lupin, Fujiko-less.
At least if she visits, he can look up her dress.”
hwhat
I loved this scene. XD
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Umibōzu is a spirit in Japanese folklore. The Umibōzu is said to live in the ocean and capsize the ship of anyone who dares speak to it. This spirit’s name, which combines the character for “sea” with the character of “Buddhist monk,” is possibly related to the fact that the Umibōzu is said to have a large, round head, resembling the shaven heads of Buddhist monks. Alternatively, they are enormous Yōkai (spectres) that appear to shipwreck victims and fishermen. They are believed to be drowned priests, exhibit the shaven head and typically appears to be praying. It is usually reported as having a grey, cloud-like torso and serpentine limbs.
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NEW VIDEO FEATURING ANIMATION FROM THE UPCOMING SPECIAL, “BLOOD SEAL ~ETERNAL MERMAID~”!!! In addition we to see the entire cast together and some quick clips of them recording lines.
Oh yeah! Yes please! Hope this gets passed soon. I will be a complete media whore in order to get this.
It’s the equivalent to Willy Wonka’s Golden Ticket!
Just so we’re clear - and this will come in handy in later movies as well - if you ever find yourself befriending Jigen, this is the scenarios you can then chose from:
1) Betraying Jigen and consequently get shot by him in a duel.
2) Helping Jigen and get killed by his enemies.
3) Sacrificing your own life so that Jigen might live.
In any case Jigen friendships come with a 100% mortality rate and a 94.3% chance at dying in Jigen’s arms while he shouts your name in your face (interspersed with a few “Nooooo”s if you’re lucky).
— Kyoto & Vicinity Walking Guide