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Spooky Kitaro: The Great Sea Beast

Spooky Kitaro: The Great Sea Beast

Kitaro is a yōkai boy born in a cemetery and, aside from his mostly decayed father, the last living member of the Ghost Tribe (幽霊族 yūrei zoku?). He is missing his left eye, but his hair usually covers the empty socket. He fights for peace between humans and yōkai, which generally involves protecting the former from the wiles of the latter..

Kitarou Gegege : l'oeil d'or

Kitarou Gegege : l'oeil d'or

Yasui est le président d'une grosse entreprise. Après la guerre, il a erré dans le monde des esprits maléfiques, où il a decouvert un trésor caché : "l'oeil du géomancien". Avec la puissance magique de ce trésor, Yasui s'est fait une énorme richesse. Mais les grands miracles ont un grand prix... Réédition pour le cinéma de l'épisode 37 de la deuxième série de 1971..

Spooky Kitaro: Kitaro's Ghost Train

Spooky Kitaro: Kitaro's Ghost Train

A 3D movie originally screened in Hanayashiki and some other amusement parks on 20.03.1999. The movie was later rerun at Toei's anime festival "Tobidasu! 3D Toei Anime Matsuri" on 03.10.2009. The DVD became available on 21.02.2010 titled "CG Toei Anime Matsuri" and it contained 3 other CG anime works by Toei (Kikansha Yaemon, Digimon Savers 3D: Digital World Kiki Ippatsu! and Digimon Adventure 3D: Digimon Grand Prix!)..

Cackling Kitarou

Cackling Kitarou

Kitarou, a ghost, spends his afterlife helping humans in need of his skills by thwarting the plans of evil spirits who live to torment humanity. A manga series created in 1959 by manga artist Shigeru Mizuki, Cackling Kitarou is best known for its popularization of the folklore creatures known as yōkai, a class of spirit-monster to which all of the main characters belong. It has been adapted for the screen several times, as anime, live action and video games. A new anime series has been made every decade since 1968. The title of the original story is Hakaba no Kitarō, literally meaning "Kitarō Graveyard". This story was an early 20th-century Japanese folk tale performed on kamishibai. The name "Ge Ge Ge..." was applied to Mizuki's particular telling of the Kitarō story when a Toei Animation series based on the characters of his comic was created. In January, 2008, the original comic was finally adapted into an animated series, running in Fuji TV's noitaminA slot..