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Often I read comments in the Talk Page expressing dismay that some editor went through an article and sprinkled it with [citation needed] on every line. "If you don't like uncited pages, cite them yourself," seems to be the sentiment. To which I say, "gladly, show me any book about Hitotsume-kozō and I'll do the hard work myself." It seems this article was plagiarized from Obakemono Project. I reworked several of the sentences, but can find no independent articles indicating Hitotsume-kozō was indeed part of Japanese folklore. I'd love to be proven wrong, I just don't know where to look. Duende-Poetry (talk) 23:07, 6 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]