Wednesday, June 10th, 2009
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Wed 06.10.2009 13:27 - Yokai sculptures
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Monday, February 9th, 2009
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Mon 02.09.2009 05:40 - Akaname
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Monday, February 2nd, 2009
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Mon 02.02.2009 21:16 - GegegeのSVU
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Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
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Wed 06.25.2008 12:42
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Tuesday, June 24th, 2008
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Tue 06.24.2008 11:30 - Shigeru Mizuki
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Friday, May 23rd, 2008
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Fri 05.23.2008 21:15 - YOKAI FAGS REPRESENT
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tengutengu
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Who's gonna be at Fanime in San Jose tomorrow? Anybody want to meet at the screening of the live-action GeGeGe No Kitaro movie and have a big dumb monster party or something?
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(3 victims drowned | Offer a cucumber)
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Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
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Tue 05.13.2008 13:19 - Goodmorning
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Thursday, May 1st, 2008
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Thu 05.01.2008 19:54 - From a recent anime convention
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bludstaindstoat
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Kuchisake Onna cosplay :) (That's me on the far right)


There was an Asian horror panel at the convention and I walked into the middle of the room, raised my hand, waited till I was called on and went through the "Am I beautiful?" spiel. When I removed my mask and asked the second time the guy responded, "I've seen worse."
(Sorry if this counts as spam; I'm just proud of how my gore make-up turned out)
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(7 victims drowned | Offer a cucumber)
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Thu 05.01.2008 18:31 - Conversation between Shigeru Mizuki and Go Nagai
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Monday, April 28th, 2008
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Mon 04.28.2008 19:01 - Monster Mondays: Long Wang
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boju
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As part of the Dapper Cadaver blogs Monster Mondays, I bring you a king amongst Chinese Dragons - Long Wang!
Long Wang is a serene type of dragon and the specific dragon of the "Year of The Dragon" part of the Chinese zodiac. They presides over watery weather and scaly creatures like lizards and fish.
Being in charge of water and rain, Long Wangs often dribble themselves with dewdrops or come in floods.
The noble Long Wang does not understand why Westerners constantly snicker around it and laugh behind Long Wang's back. Treat the mighty Long Wang with awe and respect.
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(3 victims drowned | Offer a cucumber)
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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
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Wed 04.02.2008 09:42
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bebemochi
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This Japanese artist does some ukiyo-e inspired artwork that sometimes depicts yokai. HOWEVER. His art is about as not safe for work as it can get. It is of a very sexual nature. If you are under 18, at work, eating, pregnant, prone to heart conditions, a total prude, you must be this tall to ride, etc. you shouldn't look. And if you do anyways, don't fuss at me, because I warned you!
http://www.moriguchiyuji.com/
The splash page does not have anything terribly vulgar on it, but you can get an idea of the artwork to see if you want to pursue it farther.
If you want a preview of some of his work, it was just posted in kawaii_noir. This link goes directly to a bunch of uncut pictures, so all the previous warnings apply!
http://community.livejournal.com/kawaii_noir/274239.html
Mods: I understand if this isn't the sort of thing you want posted, so feel free to delete.
All that having been said, I think the art style is gorgeous. The lines have an almost baroque fineness and the colors are so translucent. The subject matter is modern and disturbing, but not violent. The yokai are damn cool, as always.
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(3 victims drowned | Offer a cucumber)
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Saturday, March 29th, 2008
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Sat 03.29.2008 18:10 - Hi!
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x_tiger_blood_x
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Hello, i'm new here. :) I've got a keen interest in all ledgendary creatures. I just wondered if someone could tell me abit more about Bakenekos? were they always troublesome or could they be tamed?
current mood: peaceful
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(5 victims drowned | Offer a cucumber)
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Sunday, March 9th, 2008
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Sun 03.09.2008 22:34 - Report on Washington DC gallery showing of "53 Stations of the Yokaido Road"
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Sun 03.09.2008 10:34 - It's me, Kitaro!
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Sunday, March 2nd, 2008
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Sun 03.02.2008 15:24 - "53 Stations of the Yokaido Road"
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kisarazumama
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On Wednesday night the Japan Information and Cultural Center in DC is presenting a talk and screening by Shigeru Mizuki (of Kitaro fame) on his ambitious new project, which is no less than a full series of woodblock prints in the style of the famous Hiroshige series "Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido Road", re-interpreted as "a haunted journey down a classic ukiyo-e, featuring GeGeGe no Kitaro". Mizuki has painted new yokai-loaded versions of all 53 classic prints, which are to be reproduced as limited edition woodblock prints by "the master woodcarvers and printmakers of our time" using "the exact procedures employed back in Hiroshige's day". Sounds like a yokai fan's dream. =)
Here's a link to the JICC mainpage with info on the exhibit.
And here's a link to Mizuki's publisher, Yanoman, which has great images of some of the prints--click on the block with the red arrow midway down the page.
(I wonder what they're going to cost...)
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(2 victims drowned | Offer a cucumber)
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Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
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Wed 02.27.2008 18:05 - Monster-a-day: The Baku
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boju
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Today the Dapper Cadaver blog brings you the Japanese Baku, the monster that eats nightmares
Baku are described as something like a monster tapir, or more specifically, having a head something like an elephant, a body something like a large and fat horse, the mane of a lion, and the legs and paws of a tiger.
In your early waking moments, you may call for the Baku, or the Baku may find you while hunting nightmares. The Baku feeds on nightmares. Don't open your eyes though because seeing it may cause new ones. It uses it's trunk to hold the nightmares and suck them up like a vacuum cleaner. Once the nightmare is eaten, you won't remember it happening.
And this is why so many people forget their dreams right before they wake up.
( Read more... )
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(3 victims drowned | Offer a cucumber)
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Thursday, February 14th, 2008
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Thu 02.14.2008 13:50 - Monster-a-Day: Tanuki
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boju
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Happy Valentines Day from Dapper Cadaver's Monster-a-Day blog! In honor of Valentines Day I dug deep into world folklore to find the sexiest monster to ever walk the earth. Sure voluptuous mermaids, seductive succubus, or studly centaurs are pretty hot, but for sheer sexiness, nothing is beats a big set of balls. And for big balls, nothing beats the Japanese Tanuki.
The Tanuki is a kind of Raccoon-Dog with a fat belly and a big hat. He's usually seen carrying a bottle of sake because he's drunk and rowdy, and an unpaid bill, which he will never pay. Tanuki also have gigantic balls, and since scrotum skin can change shape, Tanuki can wrap themselves in their own scrotums to turn into anything. Like most shapeshifters, Tanuki are rowdy, playful, lusty, and clever. Definitely a classic trickster, Tanuki run the gamut of being lucky like leprechauns to malicious like hobgoblins, but most falling in between - mischievous.
By now I've probably gotten you so steamed up your just dying to see those balls. Well, here are a few of my favorite Tanuki with giant balls images. Just google tanuki for thousands more. The Japanese love these guys and put them everywhere.
NSFW!
A giant Tanuki whose balls dwarf a tourist
Tanuki doing the classic "See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" pose, except no one is covering their balls and they all have huge erections
Tanuki using their scrotums as drums and sleeping bags
Tanuki beating japanese business men silly with their giant balls
Wow. That was hot. That should put you love birds in the mood. Happy Valentines day!
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(3 victims drowned | Offer a cucumber)
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Saturday, January 26th, 2008
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Sat 01.26.2008 22:45 - Hakaba no Kitaro?
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poutmeter
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Apparently this is an more 'adult' oriented version of Ge Ge Ge no Kitaro. Supposedly, it's more close to the original than all past incarnations, but seeing as this is guesstimations from here: http://forums.animesuki.com/showthread.php?t=60605 and that only a handful even really understand the backstory of the original Kitaro in the first place, I am somewhat skeptical.
I'm having mixed feelings on it--one hand, it's a rather fresh take on the enterprise, and it's somewhat nice to see Kitarou in a different light. But on the other, the animation is well, a bit too pop artish too me, and some parts seem like they're trying too hard to be scary. Though time will tell if I truly end up disliking it...
Here's a sample part of the first episode:
Anyone else's thoughts on it? I'm rather curious as to what more knowledgeable fans have to say on it...
current mood: indifferent
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(11 victims drowned | Offer a cucumber)
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Sunday, December 16th, 2007
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Sun 12.16.2007 15:57 - Screencaps from Geki Rangers!
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Tuesday, November 13th, 2007
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Tue 11.13.2007 09:33 - Yokai in a HalloweenParade!
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