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In manga, they overwhelmed Yōkai due to their natures.
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In manga, they overwhelmed Yōkai due to their natures, but became helpless and dragged back to the other world when the sealing statue was put back thanks to [[Gyūki]].
   
 
'''Formless Body''': No physical attacks affect ghosts.
 
'''Formless Body''': No physical attacks affect ghosts.

Revision as of 13:37, 4 December 2020

Ghosts (幽霊 Yūrei, 死人 Shinin or Shibito) are spirits of the dead, normally humans and animals, and have many subcategories.

In Japan, Yūrei refer to spirits who either do not or can not ascend to the other worlds after their death. Often times, ghosts are accompanied with several Hitodama. There are a variety of subtypes, ranging from dead spirits (死霊 Shiryō), ruined or departed spirits (亡霊 Bōrei), vengeful spirits (怨霊 Onryō) and evil spirits (悪霊 Akuryō).

Description

Types

Behavior

History

There have been several occasions where deads of underworld were freed by accidents, mostly caused by Nezumi-Otoko such as removing sealings, and they even tried to conquer and built their heaven on living world when a group of gangs died but escaped the path to Jigoku.

Manga

1968 Anime

1971 Anime

1985 Anime

1996 Anime

2007 Anime

2018 Anime

Abilities

In manga, they overwhelmed Yōkai due to their natures, but became helpless and dragged back to the other world when the sealing statue was put back thanks to Gyūki.

Formless Body: No physical attacks affect ghosts.

Freezing Airs/Breaths

List of Ghosts and Yōkai of Ghost-Origns

Humans

The list excludes those turned into Yōkai with inhuman appearances and residents of the dead worlds.

Former

Ghosts who have gone to Jigoku or other dead worlds.

Animals

Legend

Ghosts are the spirits of deceased humans, and occasionally used for animals as wells. They appear universally throughout all cultures on Earth with different names. Yūrei is the common term in Japanese Mythology, with many subclassifications such as the Onryō.

References

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