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[[caption-width-right:350: Very inconspicuous disguises!]]
[[caption-width-right:350: Very inconspicuous disguises!]]
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* The scene where the tanuki disguise themselves as humans and scare the crap out of a policeman by making themselves faceless. This scene had this troper laughing so hard her chest began hurting.
* One of many attempts to scare the humans off involves creating the illusion of lanterns moving by themselves, or tossing a bunch of garbage at them in response to them littering, saying "Go Away!" every time. What really made this troper laugh was when they scare a family that is out for a picnic, and a little boy wonders where to put his leftover food. The response? "Leave it there!" Complete with an ominous voice!
* One of many attempts to scare the humans off involves creating the illusion of lanterns moving by themselves, or tossing a bunch of garbage at them in response to them littering, saying "Go Away!" every time. What really made this troper laugh was when they scare a family that is out for a picnic, and a little boy wonders where to put his leftover food. The response? "Leave it there!" Complete with an ominous voice!
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* The scene where the tanuki disguise themselves as humans and scare the crap out of a policeman by making themselves faceless. This scene had this troper laughing so hard her chest began hurting.
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* One of many attempts to scare the humans off involves creating the illusion of lanterns moving by themselves, or tossing a bunch of garbage at them in response to them littering, saying "Go Away!" every time.What really made this troper laugh was However, when they scare a family that is out for a picnic, and a little boy wonders where to put his leftover food. The response? "Leave it there!" Complete with an ominous voice!
* One of many attempts to scare the humans off involves creating the illusion of lanterns moving by themselves, or tossing a bunch of garbage at them in response to them littering, saying "Go Away!" every time.
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* The very fact that the tanukis' ''giant magical testicles'' are a plot point is enough for non-Japanese audiences.
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* The very fact that the tanukis' ''giant magical testicles'' are a plot point is enough for non-Japanese audiences.audiences.
* The human disguise the greatest tanuki masters of transformation choose to travel non-conspicuously among humans? A trio of elderly men in flashy, colorful clothes, dancing to samba music.
* The human disguise the greatest tanuki masters of transformation choose to travel non-conspicuously among humans? A trio of elderly men in flashy, colorful clothes, dancing to samba music.
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* One of many attempts to scare the humans off involves creating the illusion of lanterns moving by themselves, or tossing a bunch of garbage at them in response to them littering, saying "Go Away!" every time. What really made this troper laugh was when they scare a family that is out for a picnic, and a little boy wonders where to put his leftover food. The response? "Leave it there!" Complete with an ominous voice!
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* One of many attempts to scare the humans off involves creating the illusion of lanterns moving by themselves, or tossing a bunch of garbage at them in response to them littering, saying "Go Away!" every time. What really made this troper laugh was when they scare a family that is out for a picnic, and a little boy wonders where to put his leftover food. The response? "Leave it there!" Complete with an ominous voice!voice!
* The very fact that the tanukis' ''giant magical testicles'' are a plot point is enough for non-Japanese audiences.
* The very fact that the tanukis' ''giant magical testicles'' are a plot point is enough for non-Japanese audiences.
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* The scene where the tanuki disguise themselves as humans and scare a policeman by making themselves faceless. This scene had this troper laughing so hard her chest began hurting.
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* The scene where the tanuki disguise themselves as humans and scare the crap out of a policeman by making themselves faceless. This scene had this troper laughing so hard her chest began hurting.
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* The scene where the tanuki disguise themselves as humans and scare a policeman by making themselves faceless. This scene had this troper laughing so hard her chest began hurting.
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* The scene where the tanuki disguise themselves as humans and scare a policeman by making themselves faceless. This scene had this troper laughing so hard her chest began hurting.hurting.
* One of many attempts to scare the humans off involves creating the illusion of lanterns moving by themselves, or tossing a bunch of garbage at them in response to them littering, saying "Go Away!" every time. What really made this troper laugh was when they scare a family that is out for a picnic, and a little boy wonders where to put his leftover food. The response? "Leave it there!" Complete with an ominous voice!
* One of many attempts to scare the humans off involves creating the illusion of lanterns moving by themselves, or tossing a bunch of garbage at them in response to them littering, saying "Go Away!" every time. What really made this troper laugh was when they scare a family that is out for a picnic, and a little boy wonders where to put his leftover food. The response? "Leave it there!" Complete with an ominous voice!
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* The scene where the raccoons disguise themselves as humans and scare a policeman by making themselves faceless. This scene had this troper laughing so hard her chest began hurting.
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* The scene where the raccoons tanuki disguise themselves as humans and scare a policeman by making themselves faceless. This scene had this troper laughing so hard her chest began hurting.
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* The scene where the raccoons disguise themselves as humans and scare a policeman by making themselves faceless. This scene had this troper laughing so hard her chest began hurting.