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  • some manner of teleportation; after being double-crossed by the Deceptive Yokai and blinded by a noxious gas, he leapt into the air and disappeared into
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  • spirits Shirei, tricking Uragira and Nyudo into eating them and turning them against their own companion. Luckily, Kotaro managed to exercise the Shirei from
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  • yokai series, Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka. This section is a stub. Please help out by adding information. To be added. Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka (TV 1974-1975) [156 episodes]
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  • "Yokai Coming" (来るか妖怪,   Kuruka Yōkai) is a song performed by Yoshihiro Sugiura which appears in the 1974 yokai series, Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka. 風もないのに波が立つ
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  • Karakasa (からかさ, lit. paper umbrella). The poster for Spook Warfare refers to him by the Karakasakozo name, which is also used in Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka and The Great
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  • Article Gallery An unnamed demon who was defeated by chestnuts (栗に負けた鬼,   kuri ni maketa oni) appeared in episode 38 of the 1974 tokusatsu yokai series
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  • is the ninth episode of Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka. The demon Hannya, companioned by Dark Clan leader Coonjo, pulled out a brush and began drawing on a sheet of
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  • wide slash by Coonjo, knocking them to the ground. Kotaro seized the opportunity to take Nyudo's fallen club, but it too began to be pulled in by Coonjo's
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  • He was easily knocked down by a shove to his back, and was ultimately defeated by being struck on the back of the head by the removable blade of Kotaro's
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  • Spark Raigoro (スパーク・ライゴロウ,   Supāku Raigorō) is an electricity yokai created by Toho that first appeared in episode 134 of the 1974 tokusatsu yokai series
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  • Jigokudani, he was drawn to a nearby plateau by the panicked screams of Nyudo. There, he saw a tied up Nyudo surrounded by Coonjo, Aobozu and a new group of minions
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  • As Onibaba charged toward him, she was soon halted by a projectile whizzing past her, followed by the appearance of Kotaro Ushiwaka. Coonjo quickly readied
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  • befriended by Coonjo when she fed the yokai a splash of sake. Later, as Kotaro Ushiwaka and Uragira were traveling through a field, they were halted by Ikkakuki
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  • Coonjo attempted to convince the Satori Yokai to work for her, finally doing so by telling him that he is extremely handsome, but second to Kotaro. Angered at
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  • Go! Kotaro Ushiwaka. One night as Kotaro, Nyudo and Uragira were sleeping by a campfire, Coonjo appeared and extinguished the fire to allow the yokai Shokera
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