
Mujina - Wikipedia
Mujina (貉) is an old Japanese term primarily referring to the Japanese badger, but traditionally to the Japanese raccoon dog (tanuki), causing confusion. [1][2] Adding to the confusion, it may also refer to the introduced masked palm civet [citation needed], and in some regions badger-like animals or Japanese raccoon dog are also called mami.
Mujina - Yokai.com
Appearance: Mujina are badgers who have developed magical powers and become yōkai. While mujina was once a common word for badger, these days anaguma refers to ordinary badgers while the term mujina is reserved exclusively for their yōkai form. Mujina are frequently confused with tanuki because of their similar size, appearance, and magical ...
Mujina - Ultraman Wiki | Fandom
Mujina (ムジナ)[1] is one of the antagonists of SSSS.DYNAZENON. She is one of the Kaiju Eugenicists who seek to use Kaiju for their own means and plans for the world. Her name is an old Japanese term for a badger, which is portrayed in the Japanese folklore as yokai that shapeshift and deceive humans.
Mujina: The Shape-Shifting Spirit of Japanese Mythology
2023年11月2日 · In Japanese mythology, the Mujina is a shape-shifting yokai (spirit) that mocks and deceives human beings. The word Mujina can refer to the Japanese badger, racoon-dog, civet, or fox. As opposed to other spirit animals, the Mujina’s rare and uncommon. It’s seldom spotted or encountered by human beings.
Mujina - Wikiwand
Mujina (貉) is an old Japanese term primarily referring to the Japanese badger, but traditionally to the Japanese raccoon dog (tanuki), causing confusion. Adding to the confusion, it may also refer to the introduced masked palm civet [citation needed], and in some regions badger-like animals or Japanese raccoon dog are also called mami.
貉 - 萌娘百科 万物皆可萌的百科全书
貉 (Mujina, ムジナ, 무지나)是由 蛮啾网络 、 勇仕网络 联合研发的移动设备游戏 《碧蓝航线》 及其衍生作品的登场角色,是活动“交汇世界的弧光”中登场的7个联动角色之一。 按简中服官宣时间算,这是第四艘与常驻船撞名的联动船。 立绘背景里的机械龙是动画里的最终BOSS嘎古拉,由“怪兽优生思想”成员沉利用麻中蓬与南梦芽的情感波动培养而成。 此外,立绘右手摆出的姿势 不是 举手礼,而 是特殊能力“实例控制”的发动手势,动画中拥有该能力的人可以控制视线前 …
Mujina | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
Mujina (貉 or むじな, Mujina) is an old Japanese term primarily referring to the badger. In some regions the term refers instead to the raccoon dog (tanuki) or fox (kitsune). The Mujina of Japanese folklore is an avid shapeshifter and deceiver of humans. One of the forms the mujina is purported to take, is that of a "faceless ghost" .
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欢迎来到Ave Mujica的世界—在此为音乐献上赞歌 - 哔哩哔哩
Mujina是日本传说的一种会变身伪装的妖怪(貉),一丘之貉,指“重生的人偶”们? 可以把Mujina当成她们那些被狂气侵蚀的玩偶伙伴看待。 加上Ave还可以是“ 欢迎光临共犯们的狂欢夜 ”(这就跟MyGO名字一样有两重意思了)。
Mujina: Mythical Creature - Mythical Encyclopedia
Mujina is a mythical creature that originated from Japanese folklore. It is a shape-shifting yokai, which means it possesses supernatural abilities and often takes on the form of various animals. In Japanese folklore, the Mujina is known for its mischievous behavior and its …
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