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'''Ibarakidoji''' {{Nihongo|{{ruby|茨木童子|いばらきどうじ}}|3=lit. Ibaraki Child}} is a kind of Japanese yokai that appears in the [[2021]] [[Yokai Monsters (franchise)|''Yokai Monsters'']] [[:Category:Films|film]], ''[[The Great Yokai War: Guardians]]''.
'''Ibarakidoji''' {{Nihongo|{{ruby|茨木童子|いばらきどうじ}}|3=lit. Ibaraki Child}} is a kind of Japanese yokai that appears in the [[2021]] [[Yokai Monsters (franchise)|''Yokai Monsters'']] [[:Category:Films|film]], ''[[The Great Yokai War: Guardians]]''.

Revision as of 22:09, 25 October 2021

Ibarakidoji
Ibarakidoji in The Great Yokai War: Guardians
Species Yokai
First appearance The Great Yokai War: Guardians
Played by SUMIRE
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Ibarakidoji (茨木童子 (いばらきどうじ), lit. Ibaraki Child) is a kind of Japanese yokai that appears in the 2021 Yokai Monsters film, The Great Yokai War: Guardians.

Description

A long time ago, the leader of a clan of demons was slaughtered by the strongest yokai hunter, Watanabe no Tsuna. He is a very warlike martial arts sect and is relentlessly chasing after his brother, who is a descendant of Watanabe no Tsuna.[1]

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