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Yokai Art- Night Parade Of One Hundred Demons -

If Sekien is the father, (1922–2015) is the god of modern yokai. After losing his left arm in WWII, Mizuki dedicated his life to drawing GeGeGe no Kitaro . He reinterpreted the Night Parade for a post-war audience. In his hands, the parade became a protest for the environment and a lament for Shinto animism. Mizuki’s "Parade" is rounder, cuter, and infinitely sadder. His demons are refugees of a fading world.

The most surprising emotional response to Yokai Art is empathy . Look closely at any Night Parade scroll. The yokai are holding hands. They are carrying lanterns for each other. In a world that rejected them (the human world), they created their own society. The parade is not an invasion; it is a block party for the damned. Yokai Art- Night Parade of One Hundred Demons

: Reaching higher affinity levels unlocks new character art and additional story-related content within the game's gallery. Collection Gallery If Sekien is the father, (1922–2015) is the

A master of warrior prints, Kuniyoshi produced dynamic, action-packed yokai parades. His works often blended the night parade with famous heroes or kabuki actors, emphasizing the theatrical nature of the supernatural. In his hands, the parade became a protest