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|nicknames =Crow Tengu, [[Tengu]] | |nicknames =Crow Tengu, [[Tengu]] | ||
|species =Bird-like humanoid [[:Category:Yokai|yokai]] | |species =Bird-like humanoid [[:Category:Yokai|yokai]] | ||
|height =1.68 meters{{sup|[[Yokai Monsters: 100 Monsters|100M]]}},<ref name="Revive59">{{harvnb|Tsutsumi & Okubo et al.|2005|p=59}}</ref><br>1.53 meters{{sup|[[Yokai Monsters: Along with Ghosts|AWG]]}}<ref name="Revive87">{{harvnb|Tsutsumi & Okubo et al.|2005|p=87}}</ref> | |||
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|allies =Other yokai | |allies =Other yokai | ||
|enemies =[[Daimon]]{{sup|[[Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare|YMSW]]}} | |enemies =[[Daimon]]{{sup|[[Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare|YMSW]]}} | ||
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'''Karasutengu''' {{Nihongo| | '''Karasutengu''' {{Nihongo|{{ruby|烏|からす}}{{ruby|天|てん}}{{ruby|狗|ぐ}}|3=lit. ''heavenly crow dog''}} are a kind of [[:Category:Yokai|yokai]] from [[Japan]]ese folklore. They appear in all three entries in [[Daiei]]'s [[Yokai Monsters (franchise)|''Yokai Monsters'' series]], as well as their [[2005]] and [[2021]] reboots, ''[[The Great Yokai War]]'' and ''[[The Great Yokai War: Guardians]]''. Karasutengu take the form of humanoid birds, as opposed to the other common variety of [[Tengu]] who appear red-skinned and with long noses. | ||
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==Name== | ==Name== | ||
Karasutengu's name literally translates to ''heavenly crow dog''. "Tengu" serves as a category for a variety of different apparitions, most commonly Karasutengu and the long-nosed [[Tengu|Daitengu]]. | Karasutengu's name literally translates to ''heavenly crow dog''. "Tengu" serves as a category for a variety of different apparitions, most commonly Karasutengu and the long-nosed [[Tengu|Daitengu]]. | ||
==Development== | |||
Karasutengu's head in the [[Yokai Monsters (franchise)|''Yokai Monsters'' series]] was originally modeled by [[Fuminori Ohashi]] for the Birdman from ''[[wikipedia:Suzunosuke Akado: The Birdman with Three Eyes|Suzunosuke Akado: The Birdman with Three Eyes]]'' (1958), and was later reused for a demon in ''Buddha'' (1961). | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===[[Showa era]]=== | ===[[Showa era]]=== | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
{{Main|Karasutengu/Gallery}} | {{Main|Karasutengu/Gallery}} | ||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
===Bibliography=== | |||
*{{cite book|title=[[Revive! Great Yokai Movies Assembly]] | |||
|last=Tsutsumi|first=Tetsuya | |||
|last2=Okubo|first2=Kazumitsu | |||
|last3=Abe|first3=Nomaru | |||
|last4=Kagami|first4=Toshiharu | |||
|last5=Kano|first5=Keisuke | |||
|last6=Suzuki|first6=Mitsunobu | |||
|last7=Nakamura|first7=Satoshi | |||
|last8=Matsui|first8=Etsuko | |||
|last9=Ozawa|first9=Ryoko | |||
|date=30 August 2005|publisher=Takeshobo|isbn=4-8124-2265-5|ref={{harvid|Tsutsumi & Okubo et al.|2005}}}} | |||
{{Monsters}} | {{Monsters}} | ||
{{ | {{Kadokawa Monsters}} | ||
{{Comments}} | {{Comments}} | ||
{{Era|DAI|TOH|SHO|HEI|REI|KAI}} | {{Era|DAI|KAD|TOH|SHO|HEI|REI|KAI}} | ||
[[Category:Kadokawa]] | [[Category:Kadokawa]] | ||
[[Category:Yokai]] | [[Category:Yokai]] | ||
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[[Category:Mystical Creatures]] | [[Category:Mystical Creatures]] | ||
[[Category:Recurring Characters]] | [[Category:Recurring Characters]] | ||
[[Category:Bird | [[Category:Bird monsters]] |
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Karasutengu (
Name
Karasutengu's name literally translates to heavenly crow dog. "Tengu" serves as a category for a variety of different apparitions, most commonly Karasutengu and the long-nosed Daitengu.
Development
Karasutengu's head in the Yokai Monsters series was originally modeled by Fuminori Ohashi for the Birdman from Suzunosuke Akado: The Birdman with Three Eyes (1958), and was later reused for a demon in Buddha (1961).
History
Showa era
Yokai Monsters: 100 Monsters
A Karasutengu was one of many yokai who took part in the climax, jumping around and dodging failed sword swings.
Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare
While the Karasutengu wasn't part of the main group of yokai that first attempted to fight Daimon, when Daimon's weakness was found and he cloned himself multiple times, the Tengu, along with many of Japan's other natural yokai and spirits, rushed to fight the invading Babalonian monster. When the real Daimon was found among the clones, the Tengu was asked to assist Aburasumashi and the Karakasakozo fly up and stab Daimon in the eye after he turned giant.
Yokai Monsters: Along with Ghosts
The Karasutengu was one of the many yokai to parade outside of the castle at the film's climax after taking part in tormenting the main antagonist.
Heisei era
The Great Yokai War
Many Karasutengu took part in the mistaken party on top of the antagonist's flying base, along with the other yokai and spirits of Japan.
Reiwa era
The Great Yokai War: Guardians
To be added.
Selected filmography
- Yokai Monsters: 100 Monsters (1968)
- Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare (1968)
- Yokai Monsters: Along with Ghosts (1969)
- The Great Yokai War (2005)
- The Great Yokai War: Guardians (2021)
Gallery
- Main article: Karasutengu/Gallery.
References
This is a list of references for Karasutengu. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]
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Bibliography
- Tsutsumi, Tetsuya; Okubo, Kazumitsu; Abe, Nomaru; Kagami, Toshiharu; Kano, Keisuke; Suzuki, Mitsunobu; Nakamura, Satoshi; Matsui, Etsuko; Ozawa, Ryoko (30 August 2005). Revive! Great Yokai Movies Assembly. Takeshobo. ISBN 4-8124-2265-5.
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