Null Shigeru Mizuki (水木 しげる)
Kitaro the repulsive (ゲゲゲの鬼太郎) - GeGeGe no Kitaro
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Shigeru Mizuki (水木 しげる) Kitaro the repulsive (ゲゲゲの鬼太郎) - GeGeGe no Kitaro Kitarō and Medama-oyaji Beautiful and rare original cellulo book in ink and gouache on original gouache background. Produced by Toei Animation in 1996-1998. 24 x 27 cm. The manga from which the series is drawn helped popularize the yōkais, creatures of Japanese folklore.

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Shigeru Mizuki (水木 しげる) Kitaro the repulsive (ゲゲゲの鬼太郎) - GeGeGe no Kitaro Kitarō and Medama-oyaji Beautiful and rare original cellulo book in ink and gouache on original gouache background. Produced by Toei Animation in 1996-1998. 24 x 27 cm. The manga from which the series is drawn helped popularize the yōkais, creatures of Japanese folklore.

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