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Kitsune in popular culture

The following is a list of appearances made by kitsune (Japanese foxes) in various works of popular fiction. For information on ''kitsune'' in traditional Japanese culture, please see the main article.
Embedded in popular folklore as they are, ''kitsune'' have made appearances in many contemporary Japanese works. A few Western authors have also made use of the ''kitsune'' legends. In anime, ''kitsune'' are often depicted as ''kemonomimi'', usually as female, seductive, and fond of alcohol. Specific depictions of ''kitsune'' include:
==''Kitsune'' in television and radio==

* An episode of ''The X-Files'' is titled ''Kitsunegari'', which is Japanese for "fox-hunt"(referring to Fox Mulder), and is discussed in that episode.
* Jewel Staite plays the role of a creature referred to as a "kitsune" in the "Girl Next Door" episode of Supernatural (U.S. TV series). Other than the fox-like eyes and claws, this version of a kitsune holds little in common with the traditional interpretation.
* On the American TV series Teen Wolf, a main character named Kira Yukimura and her mother are both kitsunes. Kira is a thunder kitsune.

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