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You mean a Tanuki right? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_raccoon_dog The Japanese raccoon dog also known as tanuki (狸 or たぬき?) in Japanese. As the tanuki, the animal has been significant in Japanese folklore since ancient times. The legendary tanuki is reputed to be mischievous and jolly, a master of disguise and shapeshifting, but somewhat gullible and absentminded. --[[User:Drowzycow|Drowzycow]] ([[User talk:Drowzycow|talk]]) 19:24, 27 November 2012 (CST) |
You mean a Tanuki right? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_raccoon_dog The Japanese raccoon dog also known as tanuki (狸 or たぬき?) in Japanese. As the tanuki, the animal has been significant in Japanese folklore since ancient times. The legendary tanuki is reputed to be mischievous and jolly, a master of disguise and shapeshifting, but somewhat gullible and absentminded. --[[User:Drowzycow|Drowzycow]] ([[User talk:Drowzycow|talk]]) 19:24, 27 November 2012 (CST) |
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+ | yes its a kitsune and a tanuki. tanuki is the master of shapeshifting while kitsune bring disasters i think so you can change em--[[User:RikiNutcase|RikiNutcase]] ([[User talk:RikiNutcase|talk]]) 19:36, 27 November 2012 (CST) |
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It was like getting tricked by a fox or a raccoon.
You mean a Tanuki right? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_raccoon_dog The Japanese raccoon dog also known as tanuki (狸 or たぬき?) in Japanese. As the tanuki, the animal has been significant in Japanese folklore since ancient times. The legendary tanuki is reputed to be mischievous and jolly, a master of disguise and shapeshifting, but somewhat gullible and absentminded. --Drowzycow (talk) 19:24, 27 November 2012 (CST)
yes its a kitsune and a tanuki. tanuki is the master of shapeshifting while kitsune bring disasters i think so you can change em--RikiNutcase (talk) 19:36, 27 November 2012 (CST)