The kasha (Japanese: 火車, lit. 'burning chariot' or 'burning barouche', or 化車, 'changed wheel') is a Japanese yōkai that steals the corpses of those who...
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Echizen, Fukui serves as a shelter for sick and abandoned cats. Kaibyō Kasha (folklore) "Welcome to SHONENJI-Temple Website". Retrieved 2024-07-09. "The origin...
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tomtenisse, or tonttu (Finnish: [ˈtontːu]) is a household spirit from Nordic folklore which has always been described as a small human-like creature wearing...
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the many types of vampires, vampire-like legendary creatures of global folklore or people that were supposedly vampires. It does not include any vampire...
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火車) In Japanese: Kasha (folklore), a yōkai in Japanese folklore All She Was Worth, Japanese crime novel originally released as Kasha (火車) This disambiguation...
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Nekomata (category Cat folklore)
later forms: 猫又, 猫股, 猫胯) are a kind of cat yōkai described in Japanese folklore, classical kaidan, essays, etc. There are two very different types: those...
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List of legendary creatures by type (redirect from List of species in folklore and mythology by type)
This list of legendary creatures from mythology, folklore and fairy tales is sorted by their classification or affiliation. Creatures from modern fantasy...
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (category Christian folklore)
Kowalchuk, and written by Michael Aschner, with music and songs by Al Kasha and Michael Lloyd, and with most of the casting being assembled at BLT Productions...
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Hyōsube (へうすへ) Nure-onna (ぬれ女) Kappa (かわつは) Gagoze (がごぜ) Nurarihyon (ぬらりひょん) Kasha (火車) Ubume (うぶめ) Nuppeppō (ぬつへつほう) Waira (わいら) Otoroshi (おとろし) Yamabiko...
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Schrat (category Sleep in mythology and folklore)
The Polish skrzat (often equated with latawiec, 'the flying one') demands kasha (kasza, porridge) for payment, and insists it is not overly hot. The Schratel...
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Stone Soup (category European folklore)
sells the rock to the woman. In Russian tradition, a soldier prepares "axe kasha" (Каша из топора). The tale ends with the soldier taking the axe when leaving...
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"Recipe for Disaster" (Russian: Маша плюс каша, romanized: Masha plyus kasha) has almost 4.5 billion views as of April 2022, making it the site's fourteenth...
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and lyrics: Isaac Hayes (1971) "The Morning After" Music and lyrics: Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn (1972) "The Way We Were" Music: Marvin Hamlisch Lyrics:...
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black hawthorn fruit (Kutenai language: kaǂa; approximate pronunciation: kasha) for food, and red hawthorn fruit (Kutenai language: ǂupǂi; approximate...
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(ja:姥ヶ火). Sekien's comments: It is said to appear in Kawachi Province. Kasha (ja:火車) Yanari (ja:鳴屋) Ubume (ja:産女) Umi zatō (ja:海座頭) Noderabō (ja:野寺坊)...
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Little people and mine spirits Kasa-obake (Japanese) – Animated parasol Kasha (Japanese) – Cat-like demon which descends from the sky and carries away...
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Bakemono no e (category Japanese folklore)
scroll depicts the kasha as a demon pulling a cart wreathed in flame. Kasha literally means "burning cart" or "fiery chariot". Kasha were depicted as a...
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(spirits), Kami and other legendary creatures that are notable in Japanese folklore and mythology. Contents 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V...
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and lyrics: Isaac Hayes (1971) "The Morning After" Music and lyrics: Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn (1972) "The Way We Were" Music: Marvin Hamlisch Lyrics:...
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and lyrics: Isaac Hayes (1971) "The Morning After" Music and lyrics: Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn (1972) "The Way We Were" Music: Marvin Hamlisch Lyrics:...
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and lyrics: Isaac Hayes (1971) "The Morning After" Music and lyrics: Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn (1972) "The Way We Were" Music: Marvin Hamlisch Lyrics:...
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Discorda and Ninfea) Animated TV series Gurkie The Secret of Platform 13 Book Gyuki, Kodama, Inugami, Kasha, Mokurei, Ungaikyou Yuuki Yuuna is a Hero...
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ognennyy zmey; змей огненный zmei oognennyi) is an evil spirit in Russian folklore. It has counterparts in the Ukraine and Poland as well. In Russia, the...
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berries. During gatherings, a loaf of bread and salt was always present. Kasha, such as buckwheat and oats, were represented as wellbeing to the household...
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than The Wizard in the Tree. His next book, The First Two Lives of Lukas-Kasha, set in a fantasy world based on 15th century Persia, was published in 1978...
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"Flavors of Memory: Jewish Food as Culinary Tourism in Poland". Southern Folklore. 55 (3): 224–237. ISSN 0899-594X. ProQuest 1311641274. Retrieved October...
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and lyrics: Isaac Hayes (1971) "The Morning After" Music and lyrics: Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn (1972) "The Way We Were" Music: Marvin Hamlisch Lyrics:...
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Bryce Canyon National Park Demoiselles Coiffées de Pontis Hoodoo (geology) Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument Dragan Borisavljević (8 July 2009),...
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and lyrics: Isaac Hayes (1971) "The Morning After" Music and lyrics: Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn (1972) "The Way We Were" Music: Marvin Hamlisch Lyrics:...
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Petrosian, Irina; David Underwood (2006). Armenian Food: Fact, Fiction & Folklore. Bloomington, Indiana: Yerkir Publishing. p. 243. ISBN 978-1-4116-9865-9...
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