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怪人
怪人


Literally means "strange person". In the world of [[tokusatsu]], it means a humanoid monster.
==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".
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]]
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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.

More Japanese

List of Japanese Words

Page of Japanese terms that appear in the shows