Wanyūdō
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Wanyūdō (Japanese: 輪入道, literally "wheel (輪) monk (入道)"), also known as "Firewheel" or "Soultaker",[1] is a yōkai depicted in Toriyama Sekien's collection of yōkai illustrations, Konjaku Gazu Zoku Hyakki. He is a relatively well-known yōkai; the earliest reports of him date back to the Heian period.[citation needed]
Description
Wanyūdō takes the form of a burning ox cart wheel bearing the tormented face of a man. Various folklore purports him as the condemned soul of a tyrannical
Legends
One of the most famous legends comes from
She looked down at her baby to find him lying on the floor in a pool of blood with his legs missing.
When she looked back outside at the demon, she saw her baby's legs in his mouth as he ate them.[3]
Modern appearances
Video games
- Super Nintendo
- Demon Blade– Japanese Samurai RPG
- action RPG for Master System
- Megami Tensei – series of role-playing games
- action RPG
- action-adventure game for PlayStation 2(2006)
- Yo-Kai Watch- monster collector RPG for Nintendo 3ds; inspiration behind "Duwheel" (boss)
- Yomawari – survival horror game for PlayStation
Television and film
- Doron Dororon - manga
- Gantz: O – CGI anime movie
- Gegege no Kitaro– anime series (2018)
- Hell Girl – manga, anime, video game
- Kamen Rider – manga and anime series
- One Piece – manga and anime series
- Toriko - manga; inspiration behind Mythical Beast "Soylent Mean"
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See also
- Buer (demon), a similar creature from Christian mythology
- Ixion
- Japanese mythology
References
- ISBN 978-1-4766-6355-5.
- ^ "Lucky Cola".
- ^ "Wa nyūdō". Yokai.