Kappa (folklore)
A kappa (河童, river-child)—also known as kawatarō (川太郎, "river-boy"), komahiki (駒引, horse-puller), kawatora (川虎, river-tiger) or suiko (水虎, water-tiger)–is an amphibious yōkai demon or imp found in traditional Japanese folklore. They are typically depicted as green, human-like beings with webbed hands and feet and a turtle-like carapace on their backs. A depression on its head, called its "dish" (sara), retains water, and if this is damaged or its liquid is lost (either through spilling or drying up), the kappa is severely weakened.
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Kappa (folklore)
A kappa (河童, river-child)—also known as kawatarō (川太郎, "river-boy"), komahiki (駒引, horse-puller), kawatora (川虎, river-tiger) or suiko (水虎, water-tiger)–is an amphibious yōkai demon or imp found in traditional Japanese folklore. They are typically depicted as green, human-like beings with webbed hands and feet and a turtle-like carapace on their backs. A depression on its head, called its "dish" (sara), retains water, and if this is damaged or its liquid is lost (either through spilling or drying up), the kappa is severely weakened.
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A kappa (河童, river-child)—also ...... dama from their victim's anus.
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Als Kappa (japanisch 河童 ‚Fluss ...... zielles Nationalsymbol Japans.
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El Kappa (河童 Kappa?), es pot d ...... n sigut vistos. La pel·lícula
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Il kappa (河童?), chiamato anche ...... ò che si nasconde nelle acque.
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Kapao (japane: 河童, kappa) esta ...... ntan kukumon kiel ingredienco.
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Kappa (jap. 河童) lub kawatarō (jap. 河太郎) – japoński złośliwy demon wodny.
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Kappa (河童 Kappa, "rivier-kind" ...... tot de yōkai worden gerekend.
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Kappa (河童, "anak sungai"), jug ...... bagai salah satu ("dewa air").
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Kappa (河童, 'criança do rio' Ka ...... rie de animação (Kappa Mikey).
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Kappa (河童, „říční dítě“), jina ...... chutnává si na jejich játrech.
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Gatarō, Kawako
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A drawing of a kappa.
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A kappa (河童, river-child)—also ...... he kappa is severely weakened.
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Als Kappa (japanisch 河童 ‚Fluss ...... zielles Nationalsymbol Japans.
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El Kappa (河童 Kappa?), es pot d ...... n sigut vistos. La pel·lícula
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Il kappa (河童?), chiamato anche ...... o è chiamato Hyōsube (ひょうすべ?).
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Kapao (japane: 河童, kappa) esta ...... ntan kukumon kiel ingredienco.
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Kappa (jap. 河童) lub kawatarō (jap. 河太郎) – japoński złośliwy demon wodny.
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Kappa (河童 Kappa, "rivier-kind" ...... tot de yōkai worden gerekend.
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Kappa (河童, "anak sungai"), jug ...... bagai salah satu ("dewa air").
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Kappa (河童, 'criança do rio' Ka ...... rie de animação (Kappa Mikey).
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Kappa (河童, „říční dítě“), jina ...... chutnává si na jejich játrech.
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Kapao
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Kappa (Fabelwesen)
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Kappa (demon)
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Kappa (folklore)
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Kappa (japonský folklór)
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Kappa (mitologi)
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Kappa (mitologia)
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Kappa (mitologia)
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Kappa (mitología)
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Kappa (mythisch wezen)
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