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Literally means " | ==Definition== | ||
Literally means "strange person". In the world of [[tokusatsu]], it means a "humanoid monster". | |||
==More Information== | |||
Trivia: The kanji for kai 怪 is the same in [[kaiju]]. Kai by itself means "mystery, suspicious, apparition". | |||
==Example== | |||
Most of the monsters in Kamen Rider series are kaijin, since they tend to be humanoid. | |||
==More Japanese== | |||
[[:Category:Japanese|List of Japanese Words]] | |||
[[Page of Japanese terms that appear in the shows]] | |||
[[Category: Japanese]] | [[Category: Japanese]] |
Latest revision as of 19:18, 20 July 2012
怪人
Definition
Literally means "strange person". In the world of tokusatsu, it means a "humanoid monster".
More Information
Trivia: The kanji for kai 怪 is the same in kaiju. Kai by itself means "mystery, suspicious, apparition".
Example
Most of the monsters in Kamen Rider series are kaijin, since they tend to be humanoid.