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The Norwegian Fossegrim and Swedish Strömkarlen are related figures sometimes seen as by-names for the same creature. [4] The southern Scandinavian version can take on the form of a horse named Bäckahästen ("the brook horse"), similar to other water horses such as the Scottish kelpie and the Welsh Ceffyl Dŵr. [citation needed]
An anime adaptation of the novel was announced on October 25, 2018, as the winner of the "Another World/Fantasy" category of Project Anima. [1] The series is produced by J.C.Staff and directed by Masato Matsune, with Takashi Watanabe serving as chief director, Hiroko Kanasugi writing series scripts, [ 6 ] Mai Matsūra designing the characters ...
Wolf Girl and Black Prince. Wolf Girl and Black Prince (オオカミ少女と黒王子, Ōkami Shōjo to Kuro Ōji) is a Japanese shōjo manga series written by Ayuko Hatta. It was adapted into a drama CD in 2013. [1] In 2014, the May issue of Shueisha's Bessatsu Margaret magazine announced that an anime television had been green-lit. [2]
Wolf Girl and Black Prince. オオカミ少女と黒王子 (Ōkami shōjo to kuro ōji) is Hatta's main work. It was serialised from 2011 to 2016 in Bessatsu Margaret magazine by publisher Shūeisha and collected in 16 tankōbon volumes. [2] The series is about 17-year old Erika who tells her friends the lie that she is dating her attractive ...
Original run. January 9, 2022 – April 3, 2022. Episodes. 12 (List of episodes) Miss Kuroitsu from the Monster Development Department (怪人開発部の黒井津さん, Kaijin Kaihatsubu no Kuroitsu-san, "Kuroitsu-san in the Superhuman Research & Development Department") is a Japanese comedy manga series written and illustrated by Hiroaki ...
Koga (鋼牙, Kōga) is a wolf demon who is the young leader of the Eastern Wolf Demon Tribe that was nearly wiped out by Kagura and Naraku. He first meets Inuyasha as an opponent in battle, but becomes a reluctant, occasional ally despite maintaining a strong sense of rivalry about their relative combat strengths and the courtship of Kagome.
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Fenrir (Old Norse ' fen -dweller') [3] or Fenrisúlfr (Old Norse "Fenrir's wolf ", often translated "Fenris-wolf"), [4] also referred to as Hróðvitnir (Old Norse "fame-wolf") [5] and Vánagandr (Old Norse 'monster of the [River] Ván'), [6] is a monstrous wolf in Norse mythology. In Old Norse texts, Fenrir plays a key role during the events ...