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A creature from Japanese mythology. Usually translated as "demon" or "ogre".

Traditionally depicted with red or blue skin, a tiger print loincloth, and horns. Oni horns can be depicted in various ways, whether it be as long, smooth, skin-covered or otherwise the same color as the skin, located on the forehead; or cone-shaped in any number of colors, whether it be white, grey, yellow, etc. atop their head. Their weapon of choice is the spiked club, particularly the kanabou. They are violent and favor brawn over brains.

Save for the horns, modern depictions tend to mute these characteristics considerably or entirely, especially in female characters, only keeping their iconic dual horns intact.

Oni are commonly associated with Setsubun, a holiday taking place on February 3rd, the last day of winter in the traditional Japanese calendar. On this day it is tradition to throw roasted soybeans in order to drive away oni; this practice is known as mamemaki.

Typical examples of oni are Lum, Gedomaru, Ibuki Suika and Hoshiguma Yuugi.

Examples

Red and blue oni

Related tags

  • blue oni
  • red oni
  • kanabou
  • mamemaki
  • Setsubun

See also

  • ogre
  • orc
  • tengu
  • tiger lily, called Oni lily in Japan
  • Tag Group:Legendary Creatures

External links

  • Wikipedia: Oni

The following tags implicate this tag: blue_oni and red_oni (learn more).

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