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Noppera- bō - Wikipedia. This article is incomplete. Please help to improve it, or discuss the issue on the talk page.(October 2. The Noppera- bō(のっぺらぼう,Noppera- bō), or faceless ghost, is a Japaneseyōkai (legendary creature) that looks like a human but has no face.
They are sometimes mistakenly referred to as a mujina, an old Japanese word for a badger or raccoon dog.[citation needed] Although the mujina can assume the form of the other, noppera- bō are usually disguised as humans. Such creatures were thought to sometimes transform themselves into noppera- bō in order to frighten humans. Lafcadio Hearn used the animals' name as the title of his story about faceless monsters, probably resulting in the misused terminology. Noppera- bō are known primarily for frightening humans, but are usually otherwise harmless. They appear at first as ordinary human beings, sometimes impersonating someone familiar to the victim, before causing their features to disappear, leaving a blank, smooth sheet of skin where their face should be. Noppera- bō in legends[edit]Often, a noppera- bō would not actually exist, but was the disguise of a mujina, a fox kitsune, or a tanuki.[1] In Showa 4 (1. Shinsetsu Hyakumonogatari, there were stories that told of how in Nijugawara in Kyoto (near the Nijo- ohashi bridge in the Nakagyō- ku, Kyoto), a monster called noppera- bō appeared and those that were attacked by it would have several thick hairs attached to their clothing, indicating that it was the disguise of some kind of animal.[2] However, sometimes their real identity is not known, and in the Kanbun 3 (1.
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Sorori Monogatari, it was written that in the Oike- cho of the capital (now Nakagyō- ku, Kyoto), there appeared a noppera- bō with a height of about 7 shaku (about 2. They are also said to appear in folktales in the Osaka Prefecture[4] and Kotonami, Nakatado District, Kagawa Prefecture among other places.[5]The Noppera- bō and the Koi Pond[edit]This tale recounts a lazy fisherman who decided to fish in the imperialkoi ponds near the Heian- kyō palace. Despite being warned by his wife about the pond being sacred and near a graveyard, the fisherman went anyway. On his way to the pond, he is warned by another fisherman not to go there, but he again ignores the warning.
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Once at the spot, he is met by a beautiful young woman who pleads with him not to fish in the pond. He ignores her and, to his horror, she wipes off her face. Rushing home to hide, he is confronted by what seems to be his wife, who chastises him for his wickedness before wiping off her facial features as well. The Mujina of the Akasaka Road[edit]The most famous story recollection of the Noppera- bō comes from Lafcadio Hearn's book Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things titled Mujina.
The story of a man who travelled along the Akasaka road to Edo, he came across a young woman in a remote location near Kunizaka hill, crying and forlorn. After attempting to console the young woman and offer assistance, she turned to face him, startling him with the blank countenance of a faceless ghost. Watch The Adventures Of Beatle Streaming. Frightened, the man proceeded down the road for some time, until he came across a soba vendor. Watch The Pacifier Online Fandango.
Stopping to relax, the man told the vendor of his tale, only to recoil in horror as the soba vendor stroked his face, becoming a noppera- bō himself. It turns out that all of these noppera- bō were really just mujina in disguise. There are other tales about noppera- bō, from a young woman rescued from bandits by a samurai on horseback whose face disappears; to stories of nobles heading out for a tryst with another, only to discover the courtesan is being impersonated by a noppera- bō. Noppera- bō in popular culture[edit]The Studio Ghibli film Pom Poko features a modern retelling of The Mujina of the Akasaka Road. In one scene, a police officer comes upon a beautiful young woman (who is actually a shapeshiftingtanuki) crying on the side of the road.
He attempts to console the young woman, but when she turns to him, she has a completely featureless face. The terrified officer runs to a police box to tell his fellow police officer what happened, but the officer, like the soba vendor, strokes his face and becomes a noppera- bo himself. The man then runs to a convenience store (the modern- day equivalent to the soba stand), and tries to tell the people in the store what happened, but everyone in the store then becomes a noppera- bo.[citation needed]In the Axis Powers Hetalia movie Paint It, White!, the invading, faceless aliens are occasionally referred to as "Noppera". At the beginning of the movie, Japan explains what a noppera- bo is. In the opening scene, there is a reference to the tales of noppera- bo when a woman flees the Noppera and tries to get help from a police officer, only to find that the officer has just been transformed into a Noppera himself. In the game Adventure Quest Worlds, some monsters in Hachiko Tower are noppera- bo such as the Samurai Nopperabo and Ninja Nopperabo, who are fighting in the Yokai Revolution.
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One arc features a Noppera- bo that resembles his appearance a lot. It was never stated who of the main characters in that arc imagined him and so made him seem real. The nurses in Silent Hill 2 have some loose resemblance to the Noppera- bō. The popular computer game Slender depicts the infamous Slender Man, who bears slight resemblance to the Noppera- bō.
The house artist for the Lovers Knot Rope Company goes by the name of Noppera- bo to hide their true identity.[6]Kiyomi Haunterly from "Monster High" is a Noppera- bo. In The movie Yokai Monsters: One Hundred Monsters, noppera- bo appear. In the movie The Great Yokai War a female noppera- bo appears. In Yo- kai Watch 2, Noppera- bo appears as a Classic Yo- kai, though this Noppera- bo looks like a small child. The English dub names this Yo- kai "Faysoff".
In Ge. Ge. Ge no Kitarō, Noppera- bō appears. Appearances include episode 1. TV series and episode 7 of the 1. TV series. In Chapter Nineteen of the Touhou official manga, Strange and Bright Nature Deity[7], the Three Fairies attempt to scare Reimu in various ways- - one of them being disguising themselves as Nopperabou at the beginning of the chapter. However, Reimu is not amused (or scared) and kicks them down.