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Birthday: 04/29

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Pirell Losselhein Report | 07/07/2011 12:36 pm
Pirell Losselhein
No...I don't like power rangers that much...Maybe tengu warriors but not power rangers...
Pirell Losselhein Report | 07/05/2011 9:08 pm
Pirell Losselhein
Kappa and Tengu. Now we need a Kitsune and a Tanuki. razz
Level 0 Report | 03/30/2011 1:06 pm
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i only have 11k Ono and itry to get 150k to get one cosplay done
phantom meda Report | 03/27/2011 6:11 pm
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hewwo
404 Avatar Not Found Report | 03/26/2011 9:20 pm
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dedicated this cosplay to you man. u gave me the inspiration <3
 

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what is a kappa



As water monsters, kappa have been frequently blamed for drownings, and are often said to try to lure people to the water and pull them in with their great skill at wrestling.[10] They are sometimes said to take their victims for the purpose of eating their livers or their shirikodama (尻子玉?), a mythical ball inside the a**s.[10][11][12] Even today, signs warning about kappa appear by bodies of water in some Japanese towns and villages. Kappa are also said to victimize animals, especially horses; the motif of the kappa trying to drown horses is found all over Japan.[13] In these stories, if a kappa is caught in the act, it can be made to apologize, sometimes in writing.[13]

Kappas are also known as ravishers of women. An 18th-century ukiyo-e image by Utamaro depicts kappas raping an ama diver underwater. In his Tōno Monogatari, Kunio Yanagita records a number of beliefs from the Tōno area about women being accosted and even impregnated by kappas.[14] Their offspring were said to be repulsive to behold, and were generally buried.[14]

It was believed that if confronted with a kappa there was but one mean of escape: kappas, for one reason or another, obsess over being polite, so if you were to gesture a deep bow to a kappa it would more than likely return it. In doing so, the water kept in the lilypad-like bowl on their head would spill out and the kappa would be rendered unable to leave the bowed position until the bowl was refilled with water from the river in which it lived. If a human were to refill it, it was believed the kappa would serve them for all eternity.[10]

Kappa are not entirely antagonistic to humankind, however. They are curious of human civilization, and they can understand and speak Japanese. They thus sometimes challenge those they encounter to various tests of skill, such as shogi or sumo wrestling.[2] They may even befriend human beings in exchange for gifts and offerings, especially cucumbers, the only food kappa are known to enjoy more than human children. Japanese parents sometimes write the names of their children (or themselves) on cucumbers and toss them into waters believed to be infested with kappa in order to mollify the creatures and allow the family to bathe.[15] There is even a kind of cucumber-filled sushi roll named for the kappa, the kappamaki.[10]

Once befriended, kappa have been known to perform any number of tasks for human beings, such as helping farmers irrigate their land. They are also highly knowledgeable of medicine, and legend states that they taught the art of bone setting to humankind.[10][16][17] Due to these benevolent aspects, some shrines are dedicated to the worship of particularly helpful kappa.[18] Kappa may also be tricked into helping people. Their deep sense of decorum will not allow them to break an oath, for example; so if a human being can dupe a kappa into promising to help him, the kappa has no choice but to follow through.
 

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