
Namekujira - Yokai.com
They crawl across doors and fences, leaving behind enormous, silvery slime trails up to 100 hiro in length—almost 182 meters. Origin: Namekujira is described in the Kujirazashi shinagawa baori, a comical Edo-period book featuring different types of pun-based whale yōkai.
Namekujira - Monster Wiki | Fandom
Namekujira are gigantic slug-like yokai found in Japanese folktales and were mostly known for their great size and the fact they would leave behind massive trails of slime wherever they went.
Slime | Onigiri Wiki | Fandom
"A soft, jiggling youkai often mistaken for a tasty treat. They're often found in the sewers running below machinery factories. These creatures are able to join their bodies together or separate into multiple, smaller versions of themselves with ease. Despite how they look, they're actually...
Slimamander - Yo-kai Watch Wiki
Slimamander (Japanese: ミツマタノヅチ Mitsumatanodzuchi) is the first Boss Yo-kai of the series, debuting in Yo-kai Watch. In Yo-kai Watch 2, Slimamander can be befriended, and is a Fire-attribute Rare Yo-kai of the Shady tribe.
Umibōzu - Wikipedia
Umibōzu (海坊主, "sea priest") is a giant, black, human-like being and is the figure of a yōkai from Japanese folklore. Other names include Umihōshi (海法師, "sea priest") or Uminyūdō (海入道, "sea priest"). Little is known of the origin of umibōzu but it is a mythical sea-spirit creature and as such has multiple sightings throughout Japan.
Sunita | TMNTPedia | Fandom
Sunita is a teenage Yōkai whose body is entirely composed of green slime in a vaguely humanoid shape. She often doesn't have a distinct foot shape, her legs falling into a puddle against the ground. She has a fringe of "hair" (made of slime) covering the left side of her face, yellow eyes, and off-white teeth. Human disguise []
Daradara | RangerWiki | Fandom
Daradara (ダラダラ, Daradara) is a slime-themed Yokai. Daradara was cloned from Daimou's self being, as a birthday present to himself. He siphoned Ninjaman's power to achieve a ninja-style form.
Slime Yokai | Rise of the TMNT: Hidden World Wiki | Fandom
Here are the abilities that Slime Yokai can have in their arsenal: Near Intangibility: as long as the obstacle isn't slime-proofed they can pass through it. Regenerative Healing Factor by drawing slime/goo to fill the wounds. In fantasy RPGs, slimes are …
Akaname - Yokai.com
Appearance: Akaname are small, goblin-like yōkai which inhabit only the dirtiest homes and public baths. They are about the size of a child or a small adult, though they generally appears much smaller due to their hunching posture. Akaname have a …
Akaname - Wikipedia
The akaname (垢 あか 嘗 なめ, 'scum-licker'; 'filth-licker') is a Japanese yōkai depicted in Toriyama Sekien 's 1776 book Gazu Hyakki Yagyō, [2][3] with its precursor or equivalent akaneburi (/垢ねぶり/垢 舐 ねぶり) documented earlier in 1686. These beings presumably lick the filth and scum that collect in bathtubs and bathrooms. [4][2]
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