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Jubokko reminded me of an indigenous story I heard. It says that somewhere on a river in the Amazon, there's a certain forest, and in this forest there's a tree. The tree's trunk is made out of flesh; its leaves, long, black hair. The fruits are eyes that look at you intensely. Its said that it is harmless, just scary af.
This has to be one of the funniest vids yet. Love it. As to my fave...it's between 3. 1) Shadow monk 'cause slightly less fatal. 2) The beach one. Merpeople/sirens are the best. 3) The banana one because that's just...out there.
I have noticed that the Super Mario Bros enemy Thwomp is based on the Tsurube Otoshi and the Thwimps are based on the smaller versions of that yokai. Plus Whomp is based on the Nurikabe.
I live in North America. I've been through all the mythical and cryptid creatures here, either researching, reading about, hunting with a camera (or all three ), and I appreciate hearing accounts of these creatures from other cultures. Your channel is great! Yokai are so funny and many are hilariously bizarre. I want to hunt them!
I dunno if you read these at all, but I wanted to say thank you for making these videos. When I lived in Japan, I lived in Shinjuku for a short time, then moved to Okinawa. Okinawa is such a vastly different place, and I didn't get much of the same historic and cultural folklore view of the mainland. Okinawa was very, very xenophobic, and still is. It took a long time to get people to like me enough to tell me stories that they grew up on, and it still felt very confusing for someone who hadn't lived there for very long without the culture that made these things understandable. These days I can't even go to mainland and speak to anyone. I only speak 沖縄大和口. It's like going to New York and speaking South-Boonie Alabama. No one can understand me. Which, y'know.. is fine, but I feel disconnected from my own culture. Okinawa folklore is also nothing like the mainland, so most of this is completely new to me, or at least has a deviation in some way. So thank you for doing this. It's been really, really nice to learn this tuff in a way that's cute, appealing, approachable, and I talk to my brother and grandmother about it sometimes. They love hearing me translate your stories and really enjoy the folklore they hadn't heard either. My grandma is from China, moving back after her Husband passed, and my brother travels a lot. So, it's kind of nice to have something that they love I can share with them that appeals to all of us. I've never been close to any of my family, but this is something I can legitimately say brings us closer. Thanks man. You're honestly really, really, amazing.
Wow thanks for the kind words. Glad the vids have brought you a bit closer to your family. Hope you find opportunity to get closer still, if that is your wish :)
@@Linfamy Course. We're actually currently binge watching your stuff on discord with grandma! She wants to act like a fox has possessed her for a day and see if her neighbors are as nosy as they seem. Classic grandma :) Are you still looking for an editor? I saw in one video at one time you were. If you need any help, I work in broadcasting as a TV director and a Master Control Operator. I do editing at a professional level daily, and a have a bachelors in VFX/CGI. I can't dedicate my entire week to it (unless the pay be poppin') but I can absolutely give you a hand, or do closed captions for you. In fact I'd be honored to do CC for nothing as long as it can be a bit late. Again, I highly appreciate you. Thank you so much again. Gamma and Cam say hello and ask me to pass on their gratitude for your funny personality, writing and good animation/art. They love it.
I'm super interested in knowing what cultural, sociological or psychiatric reasons could be behind those yokai, like the isolation and starvation suffered by pilgrims are likely behind the wendigo psychosis
That jubokko reminds me of the saigyou ayakashi. But instead of being derived from battlefields and succs victims violently, the ayakashi is a sakura tree who is known for being a final resting place of some monk guy who was too much into cherry blossoms. After the monk's passing, it grew to be a popular grave of choice for many. After its roots took in so much blood of the dead, it started becoming a youkai tree that entices the unwary to rest beneath it, before succing them gently, kinda like the massive thing in the Polish horror game Darkwood. Nowadays, the thing lies dormant bcuz it's been sealed away a millennium ago and loses its charm for being unable to bloom anymore
Thanks, Lin. Your series on the supernatural has widened my enjoyment of Hozuki's Coolheadedness. So many tropes incomprehensible unless the westerner gets a crash course from a friendly poster.
You should cover the Game White Day. I know it takes place in Korea, but it reference several Yokai and evil spirits while also being about a holiday that's basically Men's Valentines (March 14th), a day in which men repay a girl's love from Valentines day. This holiday is celebrated in Korea and in Japan. Highlights include a spider woman Yokai, a Fox spirit, a mermaid spirit, the spirit of a unborn child, Jubokko, a long neck Yokai, and even a spirit powerful enough to command a labyrinth of souls
Awesome video! Japanese Youkai are fascinating 🙂. The giant Octopus reminds me of the giant octoroks that Link has to battle on a boat in Zelda: Windwaker.
@@meetaverma8372 Changelings were actually violently malformed children. They were mostly left to die because " oh this cant be my child! It was a fae who did this" and they were often left in forests so that the fae "could reclaim thier child"
@@StockStilly how the f did parents do that, if my kid's malformed I'd still love them. They're my child, and I'm a woman. Evolution has made me into this motherly human
On a marathon trip through the archives of your channel. I've a few of the longer videos yet to watch but I will catch up. Anywho keep up the binge-worthy content.
1) Tsurube Otoshi -giant flaming head yokai 2) Shitanaga Uba -long tongued licking hag yokai 3) Shunabon -one eyed, one horned demon yokai 4) Iso-onna -beach wet woman yokai 5) Jubokko -vampire tree child yokai 6) Hari-onna -hook woman with bad hair yokai 7) Akkorokamui -giant red octopus god of the ainu mythology in hokkaido 8) Bashō no sei -spirit of bananas yokai native to okinawa that can make you pregnant 9) Kuro bōzu -licking pervy black monk yokai
“Tsurube otoshi (giant flaming head) can be either the size of a normal head to a full person” I wonder if this was where Stephen King got some of his inspiration for the Langoliers.
I've actually heard of most of these, however there were 3 that I've never heard of. The first 2 and the banana one. But even though I knew of most, a Linfamy video still deserves a like
Nothing like a good inspiration for my groups RP stories thanks so much for making these videos. They are really fun and informative I hope you make another dangerous Yokai video got to keep the Thrills right?😄
Watching this video is like those "Who's That Pokemon?" sketches and then recoiling in horror when you realized one of your favorite Pokemon is very similar to this Yokai. (My love for Ghastly, Haunter and Gengar suddenly became more suspicious after the first Yokai.)
Anonymous Tip: Hey sir Linfamy 🙂 I just wanted to give you a tip on something that I think you'll like. There's a Game, quite old and underrated but it delves into Japanese culture so much that no one can decode every reference. The game's name is Okami.
Interesting: 7 of the 8 yokai you presented here are ones im not familiar with... And i do enjoy reading up about these creatures... So seeing more was really nice :) Also, does the Ainu tribe name their gods as "Kamui"? This is the 2nd time Ive seen an Ainu god have the name kamui in their names. The other one i know is Kanna Kamui, the storm bird or storm dragon (depending on interpretation). Edit: Lolz less than 5 mins searching Google confirms that Kamui or Kamuy IS the title given by Ainu for their gods
I can't help but wonder how many people in ancient Japan might have died because when they were in distress but others feared they were one of the dozens of youkai who pose as humans to lure victims so stayed away.
You always have all of these cool japanese prints and artworks in your videos! Where do you find them? Or where could I find some of the titles/artists?
I saw the notification 38 minutes from its release - and I thought to myself "if it doesn't have at least 1k views, I am gonna be so pissed off". And what do you know, it was 1.3k!
2:18 if you take into account he said they would torture the victim and if you think the victim was a girl you might think other things of that shaking tree...
That would explain why Story Dive Just uploaded a video about Yokai too. Holyshit xxxHolic was right. there is no such thing as coincidence in this world
i here of at least 3 of these but i still am thankful for bring light to the ones i never here of becues i love yokai but i can have them in my stories because some are so popular and it's all i ever here about
I think you made a small typo; 7:00 it says アツコロカムイ, which reads as 'atsukorokamui'. I think you meant アッコロカムイ ( with a 'small tsu' instead of a regular tsu), since this does read as 'akkorokamui'
What if the Tsurube Otoshi were just a jackfruit and people were extremely terrified by the discovery of a new, heavy fruit? ps: thank god watermelons don't grow on trees...
that last one... I suppose people would think may have happened to me :/ I had Pneumonia when I was 5 years old. it left scaring on my lungs like tinny holes or dimples that would fill with puss when I had a cold. I was able to live like that with antibiotics... until 3 years ago... One morning my breath smelt like rot, I really cant describe the smell. it was just WRONG. it seemed to happen over night. but really it was over 25 years. I had a cist... it completely filled the lower lobe of my right lung. It had ruptured and spilled over to the left. My doctor and surgent said I had over three hundred different types of bacteria growing in my lungs. I had an operation to cut it out... but even in this day and age... no one knows how I am alive
Since you brought it up, will you ever cover what was going on on Hokkaido during the ancient/medieval time of the history of Japan? Like in all of your vids. it seems like the region was just forgotten/ignored. Li
I know this was ages ago, but in case you are actually typing the Japanese names, like for example Akkorokamui, when it comes to double consonants (the kk in this case), make sure you're typing the word as Akkorokamui so it looks like this アッコロカムイ and not this アツコロカムイ (as in the video) which is instead transliterated as "Atsukorokamui". To explain (if you can be bothered lol), when there are double consonants in English transliterations, these are represented in Japanese using a small sized tsu. つ → っ for hiragana or ツ → ッ for katakana. But we don't actually pronounce the tsu as 'tsu' when it's small. The double consonants in English transliterations of Japanese or the small tsus represent a tiny little pause. To give an example, when we say the word "bookkeeper" we actually say one 'k' with a slight pause before it, rather than distinctly book+keeper. Try it and you'll see what I mean. So in Japanese it's like booッkeeper to represent that sound. If you forget to make the tsu small then you actually pronounce it as tsu.
I commend you for mentioning that Akkorokamui is actually an Ainu god, but you failed to mentioned that Basho no Sei is also not Japanese, but Ryukyuan. Ryukyu people are even less represented than Ainu, and that's terrible.
The first Yokai reminds me of the obscure cult classic famicom game called "ZOMBIE NATION", where you play as a decapitated head shooting down buildings and destroying other areal demonic entities by spitting fireballs at them.
I'm wanting to know how those giant heads threw rocks and got back into the trees after the finished devouring a person. It seems that they would be pretty limited in what they could do, you know, without a body.
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The strange one
Thanks!
Umi bozu
I personally like the Kappa. If we could genetically modify them to produce other water based solutions, we could step out for a Kappa Coffee.
Jubokko. Anyway, have you made episode about Taira no Masakado?
Oh dear me, you have!
"They crush their prey like they are student loans and their prey are hopes and dreams"
This line hits differently but still painfully
suprised no one has replied on 7/5/2021 5: 15 (time)
Fr fr
666 like nice
Reality hits hard
Iso Onna: She looked like a beautiful woman but below the waist she was blurry and translucent.
So she was a JAV actress.
lmao 😂
LOL
Not surprising
"Like l told my ex, there are work-arounds for being too small."
Less than 90 seconds in and you've already slain me.
Omg...exactly when I started reading this comment...
He said it...what a weird coincidence...lol
It caught me off guard 😂😂
Thats what she said
“Banana Demon” sounds like a weird rock band.
That's the name of my new prog rock band now 👀👀
Sounds like a JOJO STAND
@@suisui5930 fr
If only you said lemon demon,
Apple Demon when?
Yokai:"Bet you can't get past us!"
Me: Oh okay, I will just turn back then; have a nice night.
😅
Damn, bet they didn't think about that.
Jubokko reminded me of an indigenous story I heard. It says that somewhere on a river in the Amazon, there's a certain forest, and in this forest there's a tree. The tree's trunk is made out of flesh; its leaves, long, black hair. The fruits are eyes that look at you intensely. Its said that it is harmless, just scary af.
It's based on the Guarana tree, I guess? The fruits look like eyes
I thought that was just a dream.
@@richardsilva5110 lol I googled that tree and the fruits really do look like eyes!
Essa eu ainda não tinha escutado.
You found some creepy Pokémons sir, wouldn't wanna get caught by either of them.
But they're great for battles.
They can beat the elite four easily
not even the pokemon of the E4, it just goes straight for the humans.
These are not Pokémon you unsmart person there yokai😡😡😡
Im so jealous😣 he got all the 8 new legendary pokemon!!!!
On a mission to catch them all
Bruh linfamy give me some legendaries even just 1
Lol
Me who currently stoped playing pokemon for digimon...
I don't recall trevenant being a legendary(4)
Ok the last one's just a creep with a cold
lol i think the origin is from a newspaper story about what seems to be a serial licker
@@Linfamy What do you call a person who eats way to much cereal?
A cereal killer with a spoon ^^
So we have:
- Thwomp
- A Jojo reference
- * insert gangsta's paradise choir here *
- Trevenant
- Oh look. Another Jojo reference.
- RELEASE THE KRAKEN!!
- Oooooooh banana
- Sleep paralysis demon
NOT TREVENANT LMFAO
Third one is a jojo reference as well (Bruford)
Get the banana.
This has to be one of the funniest vids yet. Love it.
As to my fave...it's between 3. 1) Shadow monk 'cause slightly less fatal.
2) The beach one. Merpeople/sirens are the best.
3) The banana one because that's just...out there.
I have noticed that the Super Mario Bros enemy Thwomp is based on the Tsurube Otoshi and the Thwimps are based on the smaller versions of that yokai. Plus Whomp is based on the Nurikabe.
They kind of remind me of Ghastly.
@@shadowdragonlord2295 A little bit. Gastly is based on the Sogenbi, the fiery floating monk head yokai rather than the Tsarube Otoshi.
You could watch gaijin goomba’s video on that
Also the Touhou character Kisume.
@@Punaparta Kisume: This is a bucket.
Parsee: Dear God...
"Isso-ona is always wet"
"She sucks them dry..."
Omg i died HAHAHAHAHA
It does sound dirty when you think about it.😂
Also maybe called a wet dream lol
Tsurube Otoshi: ahh another victim! Wait why do I hear boss music?
Doom slayer: ah another lost soul. Annoying things
I live in North America. I've been through all the mythical and cryptid creatures here, either researching, reading about, hunting with a camera (or all three ), and I appreciate hearing accounts of these creatures from other cultures. Your channel is great! Yokai are so funny and many are hilariously bizarre. I want to hunt them!
I dunno if you read these at all, but I wanted to say thank you for making these videos. When I lived in Japan, I lived in Shinjuku for a short time, then moved to Okinawa. Okinawa is such a vastly different place, and I didn't get much of the same historic and cultural folklore view of the mainland. Okinawa was very, very xenophobic, and still is. It took a long time to get people to like me enough to tell me stories that they grew up on, and it still felt very confusing for someone who hadn't lived there for very long without the culture that made these things understandable. These days I can't even go to mainland and speak to anyone. I only speak 沖縄大和口. It's like going to New York and speaking South-Boonie Alabama. No one can understand me. Which, y'know.. is fine, but I feel disconnected from my own culture. Okinawa folklore is also nothing like the mainland, so most of this is completely new to me, or at least has a deviation in some way.
So thank you for doing this. It's been really, really nice to learn this tuff in a way that's cute, appealing, approachable, and I talk to my brother and grandmother about it sometimes. They love hearing me translate your stories and really enjoy the folklore they hadn't heard either. My grandma is from China, moving back after her Husband passed, and my brother travels a lot. So, it's kind of nice to have something that they love I can share with them that appeals to all of us. I've never been close to any of my family, but this is something I can legitimately say brings us closer.
Thanks man. You're honestly really, really, amazing.
Wow thanks for the kind words. Glad the vids have brought you a bit closer to your family. Hope you find opportunity to get closer still, if that is your wish :)
@@Linfamy Course. We're actually currently binge watching your stuff on discord with grandma! She wants to act like a fox has possessed her for a day and see if her neighbors are as nosy as they seem. Classic grandma :)
Are you still looking for an editor? I saw in one video at one time you were. If you need any help, I work in broadcasting as a TV director and a Master Control Operator. I do editing at a professional level daily, and a have a bachelors in VFX/CGI. I can't dedicate my entire week to it (unless the pay be poppin') but I can absolutely give you a hand, or do closed captions for you. In fact I'd be honored to do CC for nothing as long as it can be a bit late.
Again, I highly appreciate you. Thank you so much again. Gamma and Cam say hello and ask me to pass on their gratitude for your funny personality, writing and good animation/art. They love it.
Not looking for an editor at the moment, but thanks for the offer.
Hi to Gamma and Cam! 👋
Ur correct. I never heard of them -, -
woohoo
You're*
....ignore me.
@@SPFLDAngler nah it's okay.
Woodmon, in Digimon, has the attack technique called "tap root" which is exactly what the Juboko does
I'm super interested in knowing what cultural, sociological or psychiatric reasons could be behind those yokai, like the isolation and starvation suffered by pilgrims are likely behind the wendigo psychosis
"The 120Hz kind of licking . . ." Priceless.
"How many licks does it take..."
@@シロダサンダー "To get to the center of a Tootsieroll pop?" ;-)
ahahah LOVE THIS COMMENT ! 😂😂😂 honestly i wonder how many people will get that joke ... i bet majority DOESNT even know what a HZ (hertz) is ahaha
0:30 something tells me that ghastly from Pokémon and the fiery skulls from the legend of Zelda are inspired by this Yokai
Oh my god.
@@randombubble1462 that my friend is what you call inspiration
idk, “flaming skull/head” seems like a pretty non-specific apparition...
That jubokko reminds me of the saigyou ayakashi. But instead of being derived from battlefields and succs victims violently, the ayakashi is a sakura tree who is known for being a final resting place of some monk guy who was too much into cherry blossoms. After the monk's passing, it grew to be a popular grave of choice for many. After its roots took in so much blood of the dead, it started becoming a youkai tree that entices the unwary to rest beneath it, before succing them gently, kinda like the massive thing in the Polish horror game Darkwood.
Nowadays, the thing lies dormant bcuz it's been sealed away a millennium ago and loses its charm for being unable to bloom anymore
Same here...
Thanks, Lin. Your series on the supernatural has widened my enjoyment of Hozuki's Coolheadedness. So many tropes incomprehensible unless the westerner gets a crash course from a friendly poster.
And other works, of course. I encounter creatures you've quantified all through anime.
I'm glad to hear that :D
You should cover the Game White Day. I know it takes place in Korea, but it reference several Yokai and evil spirits while also being about a holiday that's basically Men's Valentines (March 14th), a day in which men repay a girl's love from Valentines day. This holiday is celebrated in Korea and in Japan.
Highlights include a spider woman Yokai, a Fox spirit, a mermaid spirit, the spirit of a unborn child, Jubokko, a long neck Yokai, and even a spirit powerful enough to command a labyrinth of souls
Awesome video! Japanese Youkai are fascinating 🙂.
The giant Octopus reminds me of the giant octoroks that Link has to battle on a boat in Zelda: Windwaker.
The animations look really nice, dude! Definitely an upgrade to your channel.
Thanks! :D
Just because a baby is ugly, it's father was a demon?? That's so mean
Also I had heard of kurobouzu in some video game
Oh boy, just wait til you hear about changelings
@@trivkypeak-eye3557 I know about changelings, but I just assumed they're cute, cuz they be fairy 👀👀
@@meetaverma8372
Changelings were actually violently malformed children. They were mostly left to die because " oh this cant be my child! It was a fae who did this" and they were often left in forests so that the fae "could reclaim thier child"
@@StockStilly how the f did parents do that, if my kid's malformed I'd still love them. They're my child, and I'm a woman. Evolution has made me into this motherly human
@@meetaverma8372
Mostly due to not being able to pay to take care of the kid, the story began as an excuse.
Money and what-not
On a marathon trip through the archives of your channel. I've a few of the longer videos yet to watch but I will catch up. Anywho keep up the binge-worthy content.
Woohoo!
You are amazing ! You slip those little joke in there so smoothly! Another great video packed with info!
It is incredible that with so many monsters there was room for people at all.
1) Tsurube Otoshi -giant flaming head yokai
2) Shitanaga Uba -long tongued licking hag yokai
3) Shunabon -one eyed, one horned demon yokai
4) Iso-onna -beach wet woman yokai
5) Jubokko -vampire tree child yokai
6) Hari-onna -hook woman with bad hair yokai
7) Akkorokamui -giant red octopus god of the ainu mythology in hokkaido
8) Bashō no sei -spirit of bananas yokai native to okinawa that can make you pregnant
9) Kuro bōzu -licking pervy black monk yokai
Why so many licking obsessed yokais though? 😂
“Tsurube otoshi (giant flaming head) can be either the size of a normal head to a full person”
I wonder if this was where Stephen King got some of his inspiration for the Langoliers.
This was a nice video, Linfamy. I love your work.
This was a nice comment, I love *your* work.
I've actually heard of most of these, however there were 3 that I've never heard of. The first 2 and the banana one.
But even though I knew of most, a Linfamy video still deserves a like
The consistency of different nations and ethnicities having similar stories is mind boggling and beautiful
5:16
I can't be the only one who listened to the Jubokko section with Resurrection Butterfly PTSD, right?
Nothing like a good inspiration for my groups RP stories thanks so much for making these videos. They are really fun and informative I hope you make another dangerous Yokai video got to keep the Thrills right?😄
Glad you find them helpful :)
you just got a new subscriber, i am sorry i didnt find your chanel earlyer. big respect for your work
"Like i said to my ex there are workarounds for being too small"
I really want to hear her reply to that
The answer is in the word "ex"
@@Linfamy was she a Yokai? Did He require an exorcism?
Watching this video is like those "Who's That Pokemon?" sketches and then recoiling in horror when you realized one of your favorite Pokemon is very similar to this Yokai. (My love for Ghastly, Haunter and Gengar suddenly became more suspicious after the first Yokai.)
I actually had a dream about that tree yoKai only the people in my dream sacrificed to it and called it the Saturn tree
I kept thinking that the shadow preview before you showed us the yokai reminded me of how the Pokemon show segments of "name that pokemon!"
I think you've just given me a quiz idea 🤔
@@Linfamy I support this decision!
so twomps, likcitungs, whispy woods, and pervy bananas
Lickitungs :D
Anonymous Tip:
Hey sir Linfamy 🙂
I just wanted to give you a tip on something that I think you'll like.
There's a Game, quite old and underrated but it delves into Japanese culture so much that no one can decode every reference.
The game's name is Okami.
Not my normal interest, but I stayed for the narration - great job
Had to stop the video at 1:24
Wasn’t expecting a joke like that, needed a moment to stop laughing.
i recently discovered your videos
i really enjoy them!!!
saludos desde México! n_n
Interesting: 7 of the 8 yokai you presented here are ones im not familiar with... And i do enjoy reading up about these creatures... So seeing more was really nice :)
Also, does the Ainu tribe name their gods as "Kamui"? This is the 2nd time Ive seen an Ainu god have the name kamui in their names. The other one i know is Kanna Kamui, the storm bird or storm dragon (depending on interpretation).
Edit: Lolz less than 5 mins searching Google confirms that Kamui or Kamuy IS the title given by Ainu for their gods
Oh, I've heard of the Tsurube Otoshi, kisume from the touhou project. I wonder if ZUN will add others from this list.
The vampire tree reminds me a lot of a Dragon Quest line of enemies that resemble it somewhat. I wonder if that was the inspiration for the enemy!
I can't help but wonder how many people in ancient Japan might have died because when they were in distress but others feared they were one of the dozens of youkai who pose as humans to lure victims so stayed away.
Yaaaaay!!! I love these yokai videos. These are so much fun n strange
"From creatures that like to lick you to creatures that make you pregnant." I'm pretty sure there's Hentai like that.
The hag with the long tongue is also part of the plot in the movie "A Chinese Ghost Story".
We had an assignment to write about a certain myth I wanted to choose Japan but there were no one available in our set of books : (
You always have all of these cool japanese prints and artworks in your videos! Where do you find them? Or where could I find some of the titles/artists?
Like the new animation. Good job!
The tsurube otoshi was actually the inspiration for the thwomp in the super mario series
I saw the notification 38 minutes from its release - and I thought to myself "if it doesn't have at least 1k views, I am gonna be so pissed off". And what do you know, it was 1.3k!
I think your wish made it happen
@@Linfamy Keep up the good work!
2:18 if you take into account he said they would torture the victim and if you think the victim was a girl you might think other things of that shaking tree...
That would explain why Story Dive Just uploaded a video about Yokai too. Holyshit xxxHolic was right. there is no such thing as coincidence in this world
i here of at least 3 of these but i still am thankful for bring light to the ones i never here of becues i love yokai but i can have them in my stories because some are so popular and it's all i ever here about
I have no idea what you said 😂
I think you made a small typo; 7:00 it says アツコロカムイ, which reads as 'atsukorokamui'. I think you meant アッコロカムイ ( with a 'small tsu' instead of a regular tsu), since this does read as 'akkorokamui'
What if the Tsurube Otoshi were just a jackfruit and people were extremely terrified by the discovery of a new, heavy fruit?
ps:
thank god watermelons don't grow on trees...
Haunted, spooky, scary, creepy, frightening, And silly all at the same time
"Like I told my ex"🤣
I clicked so quick 🔥
Yessss
that last one...
I suppose people would think may have happened to me :/
I had Pneumonia when I was 5 years old. it left scaring on my lungs like tinny holes or dimples that would fill with puss when I had a cold.
I was able to live like that with antibiotics... until 3 years ago...
One morning my breath smelt like rot, I really cant describe the smell.
it was just WRONG.
it seemed to happen over night.
but really it was over 25 years.
I had a cist... it completely filled the lower lobe of my right lung.
It had ruptured and spilled over to the left.
My doctor and surgent said I had over three hundred different types of bacteria growing in my lungs.
I had an operation to cut it out...
but even in this day and age...
no one knows how I am alive
6:08 ive seen that demon on Nurarihyon no mago but her name is "Kagibari Onna"
AWESOME ! YES, The BEST show on youtube :)
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Is it just me, or there's a LOT of yokai that involve long tongues
I once lite myself on fiire play😢a banjo and humming something demons to curse my enemies. Sure as hell works. Yokai and cthulu are no joke.
Glad you are safe!
I was not ready for that 18 seconds into the video lol
Yesss, I missed the yokai vids!
Since you brought it up, will you ever cover what was going on on Hokkaido during the ancient/medieval time of the history of Japan? Like in all of your vids. it seems like the region was just forgotten/ignored. Li
Can you do a list of realms for Japanese mythological locations? For examples Zeus from Olympus or Thor from Asgard.
I know this was ages ago, but in case you are actually typing the Japanese names, like for example Akkorokamui, when it comes to double consonants (the kk in this case), make sure you're typing the word as Akkorokamui so it looks like this アッコロカムイ and not this アツコロカムイ (as in the video) which is instead transliterated as "Atsukorokamui".
To explain (if you can be bothered lol), when there are double consonants in English transliterations, these are represented in Japanese using a small sized tsu. つ → っ for hiragana or ツ → ッ for katakana.
But we don't actually pronounce the tsu as 'tsu' when it's small. The double consonants in English transliterations of Japanese or the small tsus represent a tiny little pause.
To give an example, when we say the word "bookkeeper" we actually say one 'k' with a slight pause before it, rather than distinctly book+keeper. Try it and you'll see what I mean. So in Japanese it's like booッkeeper to represent that sound.
If you forget to make the tsu small then you actually pronounce it as tsu.
Shitanaga Uba - now I know where the hell from did my relatives get their tongues (honestly, all those around me and not just relatives)
I’m starting to see why people get a phobia for hairs now.
Odd, I find the most coin at a tall old tree in many camping forest places.😅
Alright.. i will subs you... You deserve it
Oh I was into yokai mood since I just finished reading the Nogi Wakaba wa Yuusha de Aru novel and I see this notification! Yay!
I commend you for mentioning that Akkorokamui is actually an Ainu god, but you failed to mentioned that Basho no Sei is also not Japanese, but Ryukyuan. Ryukyu people are even less represented than Ainu, and that's terrible.
Hey, is this that the catacombs that when you don't finish the video, it come out of the video and catches you? Are you using it here?
Yes, I should have mentioned that :p
A+ use of the word "wanker", 10/10
Linfamy is great!
No you are
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The first Yokai reminds me of the obscure cult classic famicom game called "ZOMBIE NATION", where you play as a decapitated head shooting down buildings and destroying other areal demonic entities by spitting fireballs at them.
I'm wanting to know how those giant heads threw rocks and got back into the trees after the finished devouring a person. It seems that they would be pretty limited in what they could do, you know, without a body.
Lmao. Japanese folklore and myths with humor. Subscribed.
I love your monster videos.
2:00 a giant floating head that crushes you? These wouldnt happen to be the inspiration behind Mario’s “thwomp” enemies, would it?
Shitanaga uba is almost related to aswang balbal Philippines bc tungle looks similar
so the Tsurube Otoshi is basically a giant thwomp
Fun fact: the thwomp from the Mario series may be based on the Tsurube Otoshi. Wonder if we'll get a flaming thwomp?
why would you say fact if you are speculating we don’t know yet 💀
I have a huge question, can you really see things other than humans, at Twilight?
Well, all of these Yokai are terrifying, guess I won't be sleeping tonight
Hah! I actually do know a lot of these! I mean it’s because I’ve seen other videos of yours but hell it still counts
1:26 Its raining heads hallelujah!
(Ngl the tsurube otoshi are hella scary)
Yay! you talked about the woman with barbed hair. Like in Mortal Kombat. Although she deserves her own video.
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So, the Kraken, and SlenderMan...