Yokaï Dit, Yokaï Ho ! Honni soit qui a mal à la panse... alu-dibond
The term Yokai (妖怪) refers to all the extraordinary and supernatural creatures of Japanese mythology.
The word is a combination of Japanese Kanji meaning 妖 (yō), attractive, bewitching, calamity and 怪 (kai), mystery, wonder.
In the French language, the translations are as follows: monstre, démon, esprit, ogre, fantôme, etc.
The Swiss and Austrians have incorporated Yokai Ho into their musical folklore, in an attempt to win over the latter, but it didn't work and more than one unfortunate mountain dweller was bitten.
Yokaï Dit, Yokaï Ho ! Honni soit qui a mal à la panse... alu-dibond
The term Yokai (妖怪) refers to all the extraordinary and supernatural creatures of Japanese mythology.
The word is a combination of Japanese Kanji meaning 妖 (yō), attractive, bewitching, calamity and 怪 (kai), mystery, wonder.
In the French language, the translations are as follows: monstre, démon, esprit, ogre, fantôme, etc.
The Swiss and Austrians have incorporated Yokai Ho into their musical folklore, in an attempt to win over the latter, but it didn't work and more than one unfortunate mountain dweller was bitten.
"At night, all cats are grey! Never go out without your boots, running can always be useful, because a werewolf can hide a vampire, and even worse..."
Sci-fi, fantasy, cyberpunk, erotica, ticks, ticks, ticks, the tea's salty and the Rabbit's sick of it, plus tattooed robots, clones of film celebrities! It's all done on purpose to hang on your walls...
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Devil Inside.