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4->'''Ace:''' I can't believe you tricked me too.\
5'''Keiwa:''' Foxes aren't the only tricksters. Tanukis can do it when they need to.
6-->-- ''Series/KamenRiderGeats'', "[[Recap/KamenRiderGeatsEp16SchemeIRFoxHunting Scheme IR: Fox Hunting]]"
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9In Japanese folklore, the ''{{Tanuki}}'' (or raccoon dog) and ''[[AsianFoxSpirit kitsune]]'' are perhaps the two most recognizable members of the ''henge'', a subset of {{Youkai}} consisting of supernatural, ShapeshiftingTrickster animals with human intelligence.
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11On one side, you have strange, stout creatures resembling fat raccoons who go about with their ''gigantic'' nads on full display, known as pranksters who like to trick humans in ways such as paying them with leaves disguised as money, or transforming themselves into wine bottles that roll away from people whenever they try to grab it. On the other, you have mystical, elegant, [[EyesAlwaysShut squinty-eyed]] foxes who infiltrate human society, bewitch humans, and even bring down entire kingdoms with illusions and deceit, often with a penchant for [[ShapeshiftingSeducer transforming into gorgeous women]] to seduce men and young boys.
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13These two critters are often portrayed in Japanese culture as [[AnimalJingoism rivals]] and {{foil}}s to each other in various ways, sharing much in common yet being different from each other at the same time. In many cases, they will have a SlobsVSSnobs relationship where the Tanuki serves as the "Slob" of the dynamic, generally being the simpler, humbler, [[BigFun jollier]], and good-hearted one who plays petty pranks [[ItAmusedMe just because it's funny]]; the Kitsune in turn tends to be play the role of the "Snob", being much more graceful, prideful, and dignified, but also more cunning and ambitious if not outright malevolent, meddling with humans in ways that can change the course of their lives. If either one is portrayed as evil, the Tanuki usually gets the sympathetic end of the stick (e.g. being a GuileHero and a LovableRogue compared to the Kitsune being a MagnificentBastard), but the opposite is not unknown (e.g. a Tanuki pulling cruel pranks ForTheEvulz vs. a Kitsune with UndyingLoyalty).
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15Tales where the two creatures come into conflict are known as ''Kori no Tatakai'' (roughly "Tanuki/Kitsune Battle", with ''kori'' referring to both youkai), in which the Tanuki and Kitsune pit their abilities against each other in supernatural showdowns. Ability-wise, the Kitsune will easily beat the Tanuki in terms of raw power, but the Tanuki will be [[WeakButSkilled far more capable and creative when it comes to trickery and disguises]], summarized by the famous expression "the fox has seven disguises, but the tanuki has eight". In most of these stories, the Tanuki's knack for mischief enables it to outwit the Kitsune and emerge victorious.
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17The duo are also employed as an AnimalMotif through the use of certain facial features (or a more general FatAndSkinny dynamic), with people being either "tanuki-faced" (square/round) or "kitsune-faced" (inverted triangle/heart-shaped). [[FoxyVixen Naturally, "foxy" features tend to be more popular]], and you can expect the fox to be the Veronica whenever the two appear as a BettyAndVeronica pair.
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19Whether or not the work pits both ''henge'' against each other or showcase their contrasting traits, you can still expect them to be paired with each other; even if one of them shows up by themselves, the other likely won't be too far behind.
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21Dogs can also be added to upgrade the duo to a trio, with both ''henge'' fearing man's best friend for [[EvilDetectingDog their ability to see through disguises]]. The [[OuijaBoard ouija-like]] game ''kokkuri'' is written with the characters ''fox-dog-tanuki'', though in this case the "dog" may be a reference to {{Tengu}}. Alternately the Iga region traditionally adds martens to the group, extending the saying about disguises to add that the marten has ''[[SerialEscalation nine]]''.
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23See also TigerVersusDragon, JapaneseBeetleBrothers and DogStereotype. SubTrope of ElvesVsDwarves.
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29* ''Anime/BNABrandNewAnimal'': As main character Michiru is a raccoon dog beastman with the ability to shapeshift much like the mythical Tanuki, it should come as no surprise that [[spoiler:her old friend Nazuna is revealed to be a fox beastman herself reminiscent of a Kitsune. Both are initially set up as rivals in typical Tanuki/Kitsune jingoism -- with many {{foil}} hallmarks such as sharing a TomboyAndGirlyGirl / SlobsVsSnobs dynamic (Michiru is an tomboyish, friendly and impulsive PassionateSportsGirl; Nazuna is a prideful, more feminine-looking girl with [[LongHairIsFeminine longer hair]] and [[PinkIsFeminine pink fur]] who aspires to be an IdolSinger) along with a difference in power ([[QuantityVsQuality Michiru has more numerous, but uncontrollable transformations; Nazuna has flashier ones with a finer degree of control over them]]) -- but ultimately rekindle their friendship and trust.]]
30* No ''actual'' tanuki or kitsunes are in ''Literature/TheCaseFilesOfJewelerRichard'', but Jeffrey and [[spoiler:his boyfriend, Joachim,]] are compared to this by narrator Seigi.
31* This is the basic premise of ''Manga/TheFoxAndLittleTanuki'', which is about a kitsune named Senzou who must raise a tanuki pup named Manpachi to become a servant of the gods, in order to atone for his past transgressions. Senzou is a grumpy, antisocial {{Jerkass}} while Manpachi is a sweet, kind and helpful CheerfulChild, so naturally they take a while to warm up to each other and doing so is a major catalyst for their CharacterDevelopment. There is also the "dog" component of the trope in the form of a pack of divine wolves who keep tabs on the two, and often have to step in to help them if either gets into trouble.
32* ''Manga/TheHelpfulFoxSenkoSan'' contains the ShowWithinAShow "Little Yoko: Inari Girl", focusing on a kitsune girl who clashes with Don Tanukiman. Little Yoko is more humanlike and a carefree spirit who helps protect humanity, whereas Tanukiman is more animalistic, self-centered, and mean-spirited. [[spoiler:In the show's season finale, Tanukiman is distraught when Little Yoko seemingly sacrifices herself to save the earth, suggesting there's more to their dynamic than mere rivalry.]]
33* ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'': Shippou -- a young fox youkai -- [[RunningGag tends to be frequently mistaken]] for a tanuki, something which [[IAmNotWeasel riles him up without fail]]. (Miroku's friend Hachi actually is a tanuki, though he and Shippou don't interact significantly.)
34* In ''Manga/KemonoJihen'', the tanuki are good-natured Kemono who seek to live undisturbed by humanity, secluding themselves in [[HiddenElfVillage a temple hidden by their illusions]] and only coming out in human disguises to mediate conflicts and maintain the {{Masquerade}}. In contrast, the kitsune faction -- led by [[BigBad Inari]] -- are sociopathic, power-hungry Kemono who seek to take over the entirety of Japan, and will commit mass slaughter against their fellow kemono as well as humans in the name of this goal. This also manifests in the relationship between Inari and [[BigGood Inugami]] the bake-tanuki, who were once partners who worked together to preserve TheMasquerade despite hating each other's guts.
35* ''Manga/KitsuneNoYomeiri'': Both Tanuki and Kitsune are uncontrollable pranksters who share a relatively friendly rivalry, having regular competitions to see who can prank the most humans in a single day. During the series Kyouka, the White Fox Princess of the Kitsune, and her Tanuki rival Kanon are chosen to compete in that year's competition.
36* ''Anime/MatoiTheSacredSlayer'': Yuma has two [[PowersViaPossession spirit partners]] rather than one, allowing her to [[MultiFormBalance switch between]] an offense-oriented kitsune form -- provided by the female Kuu, a TomboyWithAGirlyStreak -- and a defense[=/=]utility-based tanuki form --provided by the male Kai, a nervous CowardlyLion.
37* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'':
38** Shukaku, a tanuki and the One-Tailed Beast, holds a bitter grudge against Kurama, a kitsune and the Nine-Tailed Beast. This was due to the arrogant Kurama viewing himself as the strongest of the Tailed Beasts because he had the most tails, while seeing Shukaku as the weakest because he only had one, something which Shukaku [[DrivenByEnvy doesn't take kindly to]].
39** This trope extends to Kurama and Shukaku's [[PowersViaPossession respective hosts]], the titular Naruto and his EvilCounterpart Gaara before the time skip. While Naruto is indeed more powerful thanks to having the Nine-Tailed Beast sealed within, he can't tap into Kurama's power without risking physical injuries or going berserk. Gaara, however, is able to physically transform into his Tailed Beast form (thus unleashing its full power) long before Naruto can do the same, and can do so without any of the aforementioned risks.
40* ''Anime/PomPoko'': While tanuki and kitsune actually get along just fine in this example, they are shown to be complete opposites in terms of demeanor and methods of dealing with the current situation of their forests [[GaiasLament being torn down]]. The numerous tanuki are simple [[CountryMouse country mice]] who actively resist ever-encroaching human influence in an attempt to save their home. The kitsune, in contrast, are much fewer in numbers and have gone into hiding, but are also more willing to adapt and blend in with human society in the big city, with one of their members having already successfully risen through the ranks of the social ladder and gotten filthy rich as a result.
41* ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'' casts the homely, HotBlooded ActionGirl Kaoru as the "tanuki" against the tall, dark quasi-FemmeFatale Megumi's "kitsune", in a BettyAndVeronica setup. At one point, Watsuki has their respective battle-auras manifesting as said creatures.
42* ''Manga/ShamanKing'': Ponchi & Conchi are a tanuki/kitsune duo who serve as Tamao Tamamura's familiars and {{Bumbling Sidekick}}s, as well as being {{Captain Ersatz}}es of WesternAnimation/RenAndStimpy respectively. Yoh's father, Mikihisa Asakura, also has a tanuki/kitsune pair as his familiars too.
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46* ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'': ''The Dream Hunters'' is kicked off by a wager between a Tanuki[[note]]called a "badger", but that's mostly because Creator/NeilGaiman is [[{{Retraux}} deliberately mimicking how a 19th-century British translator would've adapted a Japanese folktale]][[/note]] and a Kitsune over who can drive a local monk off his temple property first. While the Tanuki mostly uses bluster, trying to intimidate the monk with the Emperor's crest or a demon army, the Kitsune uses the age-old DamselInDistress routine, with... [[InLoveWithTheMark unfortunate]] results.
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50* The main characters of ''Series/KamenRiderGeats'' are kitsune-themed and tanuki-themed heroes, Kamen Riders Geats and Tycoon, respectively. Both are rivals competing in the "Desire Grand Prix". From the first episode, Geats is showy, flashy, and very much TheAce, while Tycoon is a naïve WideEyedIdealist who has no real ambition.
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54* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danzaburou-danuki Danzaburou]], a famous tanuki passed down in stories and folklore on Sado, Japan, is said to be reason there are no foxes there, having driven them out of the territory.
55** In one legend, Danzaburou met a kitsune who asked to take him to Sado. The former agrees, but on the condition that the kitsune shapeshift into sandals for him to wear. The kitsune complies, but as they traveled to Sado by boat, Danzaburou proceeds to take of his sandals in the middle of the sea and toss them out into the water. No kitsune has ever tried getting into Sado after that.
56** In another story, Danzaburou came across a boastful kitsune who bragged on about his shapeshifting abilities, so the former claims to the latter that he can turn into an entire feudal lord's procession before disappearing. Sure enough, the procession promptly arrives, so the kitsune hops on the feudal lord's basket under the impression it's all part of Danzaburou's illusion... [[MistakenForAnImposter but it wasn't]], and the kitsune is immediately captured and executed for his trouble.
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60* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'': Fox and raccoon dog have been playable subraces of the obake-based "Hengeyokai" race since it debuted in the "Oriental Adventures" {{sourcebook}} for ''TabletopGame/AdvancedDungeonsAndDragons1stEdition'', with very marked differences. Fox hengeyokai were characterized as DitzyGenius types, with a +1 bonus to Intelligence but a -1 malus to Wisdom. Racoon dog hengeyokai, in comparison, were DumbMuscle, with a +2 bonus to Strength and a -2 malus to Wisdom. Both were presented as [[AlwaysChaoticEvil being restricted to all three Evil alignments (Lawful/Neutral/Chaotic)]]. In ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragonsThirdEdition'', they lost the alignment restriction and were both ditzy (-2 Wisdom), but kitsune were graceful (+2 Dexterity) and tanuki were strong (+2 Strength). Finally, in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragonsFourthEdition'', they were rewritten drastically in terms of basic abilities to be largely identical -- fox hengeyokai are faster, but raccoon dog hengeyokai are able to climb.
61* ''TabletopGame/GoldenSkyStories'': Both fox and raccoon dog ''henge'' are playable character classes with their own powers and personality traits. Notably, foxes tend to be more dignified and archaic (due to their [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld age]], and they're in some ways closer to minor kami than henge), with most of their tricks involving seduction or faux-divine visitations. Racoon dogs, however, are much more mischievous and straightfoward in their antics; they're likely as not to break into your pantry, eat all the food, then transform into a teapot when you come looking.
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65* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'': Tom Nook and [[CunningLikeAFox Crazy Redd]] are a tanuki and a fox respectively who compete for furniture sales, with the former running an ordinary store and at least trying to earn profits honestly, while the latter runs a [[HonestJohnsDealership shady black market]], making a quick buck by swindling his customers. In ''New Leaf'', Redd is implied to have been Nook's business partner in the past prior to their current animosity.
66* ''VideoGame/JitsuSquad'' has a heroic tanuki named Hero, and Hero's ArchEnemy, Dash Kobayashi, who's an albino fox loosely resembling a Kitsune. The latter serves as TheDragon of the game's main villain, but [[ItsPersonalWithTheDragon Hero's personal beef is towards Dash]] for wiping out his home village and [[YouKilledMyFather killing Hero's father]].
67* ''VideoGame/KirbysDreamLand3'': Pon & Con serve as the DualBoss of Sand Canyon area, consisting of a tanuki/raccoon and a kitsune/fox respectively. They reappear in ''VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies'', along with stronger [[UndergroundMonkey metallic versions of them]] called Goldon and Silvox.
68* ''VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors'': In the second game, UsefulNotes/TokugawaIeyasu has the tanuki as his AnimalMotif, having an appropiately chubby physique; his biggest rival UsefulNotes/IshidaMitsunari is most associated with the kitsune, and is younger, thinner, and [[{{Bishonen}} prettier]] than Ieyasu. Both have a RedOniBlueOni relationship, with Ishida being the Red to Ieyasu's Blue, and both even literally have red and blue as their respective outfit colors.
69* Franchise/SlyCooper and his [[DatingCatwoman nemesis/love interest]] Carmelita Fox are a western variation of this-- Sly is a free-spirited raccoon thief and Carmelita is a professional and dedicated fox police officer.
70* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'': In ''VideoGame/SonicRushAdventure'', Tails the Fox gets his own DistaffCounterpart in the form of Marine the Raccoon, the latter resembling a Tanuki in appearance and serving as Blaze's MissionControl in the same way the former is to Sonic.
71* The first ''VideoGame/Splatoon1'' is set in Inkopolis Plaza, which features two statues of tanuki and kitsune located right across from one another, and are decorated in [[SiblingRivalry Callie and Marie's]] team colors during Splatfest celebrations. This trope eventually played into the second Japanese Splatfest, whose theme was "Red Fox vs. Green Tanuki" in reference to the real-life Maruchan series of cup noodles of the name respective name (see the Real Life folder below).
72* ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DLand'': The Super Leaf makes its return since ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros3'', once again granting Mario a raccoon suit that lets him slow his fall. If Luigi picks a Super Leaf, he instead gets a fox suit unlike his brother, in reference to this trope; as Mario and Luigi are a FatAndSkinny duo, this is quite fitting.
73* The requisite ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' example would be Ran Yakumo, the resident kitsune of the series, and Mamizou Futatsuiwa, a tanuki introduced later on who tends to get into mischief. Not surprisingly, the two don't like each other at all, and Mamizou (who's based on Danzaburou-danuki) is even stated to have driven the entire fox population away from her native island of Sado.
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77* In some parts of Japan, there are particular variants of udon and soba dishes known [[http://goinjapanesque.com/11347/ "Kitsune udon/soba" and "Tanuki udon/soba"]]. Usually, Kitsune udon is topped with a solid piece of aburaage (fried tofu), which is said to be foxes' TrademarkFavoriteFood. Tanuki udon is topped with fried drops of batter or sliced fried tofu, and likely got its name either because the fried batter's darker color is reminiscent of tanuki fur, or because batter with nothing inside evokes its style of trickery.
78** These noodle dishes are also is the reason why Maruchan's "Akai no Kitsune" and "Midori no Tanuki" (The Red Kitsune and The Green Tanuki, respectively) brand instant soba/udon exists. It even got a collaboration ad campaign with the aforementioned ''Series/KamenRiderGeats'' due to the brand's colors even matching Geats and Tycoon for their respective noodles, with Geats representing Akai no Kitsune and Tycoon doing the same for Midori no Tanuki.
79* For the Tokyo 2020 UsefulNotes/OlympicGames and UsefulNotes/ParalympicGames, the Tokyo Organizing Committee had schoolkids [[https://www.olympic.org/news/tokyo-2020-unveils-mascot-shortlist vote between three potential pairs of mascots]], including a Kitsune/Tanuki duo (with the Kitsune being the Olympic mascot and the Tanuki representing the Paralympics). Ultimately, they lost out to a pair of {{Cartoon Creature}}s with checkerboard patterns.
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