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Elements from Japanese folklore and mythology have appeared many times in popular culture. ==Amanojaku==
* There is a Japanese musical group called Amanojaku. Founded in 1986 by Yoichi Watanabe, their sound is a fusion of Western music styles with taiko. * ''Amanojaku'' is the demon who possessed the cat Kaya in the anime ''Ghost Stories''. * In episode 13 and 14 of the anime ''Hanada Shōnen Shi'', an ''Amanojaku'' is the "ghost of the day". * The narrating character in the manga ''Legend of the Overfiend'' is named Amano Jyaku. * In Japanese, the term ''amanojaku'' also refers to a person who is deliberately contradictory, someone who argues for the sake of arguing, or can be used in common Japanese conversation to refer to someone who is a "Perverted Demon". * In Final Fantasy XI, Amanojaku is a katana which gets stronger as the user gets closer to death. * In ''Ninja Sentai Kakuranger'', the Amanojaku is a monster of the week and was adapted into ''Marvo the Meanie'' in ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers''.
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