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What is Kitsune?

refers to when rain falls from a clear sky. Also it means than a kitsune (nine-tailed fox) is having a wedding.

avoid going to a kitsune no yomeiri if you want to live!!

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Kitsune - what is it?

Kitsune is the Japanese word for the fox. Foxes are a common subject of Japanese folklore; in English, kitsune refers to them in this context. Stories depict them as intelligent beings and as possessing paranormal abilities that increase with their age and wisdom. According to Yōkai folklore, all foxes have the ability to shapeshift into human form. While some folktales speak of kitsune employing this ability to trick othersβ€” as foxes in folklore often doβ€” other stories portray them as faithful guardians, friends, lovers, and wives.

Look at that kitsune!!!!

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What does "Kitsune" mean?

Usually used in anime's and manga's, a kitsune is a mischievous creature, mainly using the form of a fox, with an ability to shapshift. Kitsunes can have multiple tails, apparantly.

In some anime's/manga's, they're cute little things in a chibi form that are so adorable and cute that you want to hug it forever, and in some cases they're voice can be so high and annoying you'd wanna shoot it.

They are demons, in a way, but keep in mind, this is a mythalogical creature, is only seen in anime, manga, and ur imagination.

randomgirl1:Omg! That little kitsune is so kawaii! Can I hug it?!

randomgirl2: No... and if you say 'kawaii' again i'll shoot you in the face.

randomgirl1: ohhh T.T||||

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Kitsune - what does it mean?

Kitsune is simply the japanese term for "fox" and nothing else.

The fact that Japanese used to believe that ALL foxes were magical and so are many foxes in japanese fiction (especially anime), doesn't change that the term "kitsune", per se, doesn't imply any supernatural characteristic and therefore, there's no reason to call anything "kitsune", unless you are speaking proper japanese.

Tails "Miles" Prower is not only a kitsune, but also a "zorro" and a "renard"! ;)

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Kitsune - meaning

Xerocreative user with malicious tendencies. Likes to Boot people with unmerciful authority.

I.E. |RW|Kitsune in the room #rw

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Kitsune - definition

A japanese shapeshifting fox creature, typically dismissed as folklore. however there are some real ones such as the tails doll.

the tails doll is a very deadly Kitsune. it's weapons of choice are the claws on it's hands and the large red gem on it's head that allows it to steal and eat souls.

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Kitsune - slang

A fox, usually having more than one tail. See wordTails/word.

Miles "Tails" Prower is a famous kitsune.

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Kitsune

Shapeshifting fox of Japanese legend.

Also, nickname of Konno Mitsune from Love Hina, whose expression is often seen as fox-like.

Sarah McDougal: What the hell'd you throw us that far for, you fox-eyed wench!?!

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Kitsune

Japanese word for fox.

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Kitsune

A mythical Japanese creature, with the ability to shapeshift - Usually takes on the shape of a fox, though.
They take on the shape of a human being to seduce others, and not unlike a vampire, they slowly feed on people's life force, able to do so in multiple short sessions.
A Kitsune can have up to nine tails, and the more tails it has, the older and wiser it is.
At the point where it has nine tails, its fur will also turn golden.

A rather well-known kitsune is Tails, the best friend of Sonic the Hedgehog.
Because of his age, he doesn't have the shapeshifting lifedraining capabilities others of his race have.
In fact, since he has only two tails, Tails is considered a very basic and young kitsune.
Possibly because of his age (8).

"Was that a fox...with THREE tails?"

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