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:*In the Ghibli movie ''[[Pom Poko]]'', Operation Spectre/Operation Poltergeist was intended to evoke the Hyakki Yakō. |
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:*In the manga ''[[Nurarihyon no Mago]]'', the main character seeks to gather his own Hyakki Yako. |
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:*It appears in a chapter of the [[CLAMP]] manga ''[[xxxHolic]]''. |
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:*The Hyakki Yakō is referred to on a number of occasions in lyrics by rock band [[Kagrra,]]. |
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I'm moving this section here until some [[fanboy]] editor can find references to help improve this. Cheers! [[User:Duende-Poetry|Duende-Poetry]] ([[User talk:Duende-Poetry|talk]]) 13:15, 7 December 2011 (UTC) |
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==And Once Again== |
==And Once Again== |
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- ==In popular culture==
- In the Ghibli movie Pom Poko, Operation Spectre/Operation Poltergeist was intended to evoke the Hyakki Yakō.
- In the manga Nurarihyon no Mago, the main character seeks to gather his own Hyakki Yako.
- It appears in a chapter of the CLAMP manga xxxHolic.
- The Hyakki Yakō is referred to on a number of occasions in lyrics by rock band Kagrra,.
I'm moving this section here until some fanboy editor can find references to help improve this. Cheers! Duende-Poetry (talk) 13:15, 7 December 2011 (UTC)
And Once Again
One must ask, this arbitrary use of Popular Culture which, after an editor removes 75% of, are we any poorer as an encyclopedia because of its removal? We're still left with a list of unreferenced anime and video games. Why do we indulge those who are incapable of academic research with a place on this website? All it does is make more work for those of us who actually care that Wiki be considered anything more than a joke Duende-Poetry (talk) 16:34, 28 November 2011 (UTC)