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Japanese Kappa: The Yokai That Loves Butts
Japanese Kappa: The Yokai That Loves Butts

Beware the Kappa!
Beware the Kappa!

Flatulence Wall Art for Sale | Redbubble
Flatulence Wall Art for Sale | Redbubble

Farting at a Kappa at the Lumber Yard in Fukagawa, from the series Comic  Pictures of Famous Places Amid the Civilization of Tōkyō (Tōkyō kaika kyōga  meisho)
Farting at a Kappa at the Lumber Yard in Fukagawa, from the series Comic Pictures of Famous Places Amid the Civilization of Tōkyō (Tōkyō kaika kyōga meisho)

Fart of Fart - Stock Illustration [1560968] - PIXTA
Fart of Fart - Stock Illustration [1560968] - PIXTA

Kappa Mikey 'Live Lilymu'- Mitsuki Farts - YouTube
Kappa Mikey 'Live Lilymu'- Mitsuki Farts - YouTube

Haiku Topics, Theory and Keywords .. (WKD - TOPICS ): Fart, farting (he)
Haiku Topics, Theory and Keywords .. (WKD - TOPICS ): Fart, farting (he)

Yokai Parade on Twitter: "Kappa have a bowl-shaped depression on their  heads that holds water. They love sumo; if one challenges you to a match,  bow politely before you start. The kappa
Yokai Parade on Twitter: "Kappa have a bowl-shaped depression on their heads that holds water. They love sumo; if one challenges you to a match, bow politely before you start. The kappa

Kappa (folklore) - Wikipedia
Kappa (folklore) - Wikipedia

What does 'Kappa' mean in Japanese folklore? - Quora
What does 'Kappa' mean in Japanese folklore? - Quora

530 Fart Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
530 Fart Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images

Kitagawa Utamaro - Defeating a Kappa
Kitagawa Utamaro - Defeating a Kappa

Kappa - River Imp (Kami) in Japanese Shinto and Buddhist Traditions
Kappa - River Imp (Kami) in Japanese Shinto and Buddhist Traditions

Traditional Japanese Art Fart" Photographic Print for Sale by ToyoTees |  Redbubble
Traditional Japanese Art Fart" Photographic Print for Sale by ToyoTees | Redbubble

Ewan Wilson on Twitter: "My favourite thing was finding there's a Japanese  idiom based on the folklore creature: 'he no kappa', meaning "a kappa's fart".  It's used to refer to something really
Ewan Wilson on Twitter: "My favourite thing was finding there's a Japanese idiom based on the folklore creature: 'he no kappa', meaning "a kappa's fart". It's used to refer to something really

Kappa to Shirikodama – Kappa and the Small Anus Ball | 百物語怪談会  Hyakumonogatari Kaidankai
Kappa to Shirikodama – Kappa and the Small Anus Ball | 百物語怪談会 Hyakumonogatari Kaidankai

File:YoshitoshiKappaControl.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
File:YoshitoshiKappaControl.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

Japanese Kappa: The Yokai That Loves Butts
Japanese Kappa: The Yokai That Loves Butts

Kappa (folklore) - Wikipedia
Kappa (folklore) - Wikipedia

Beware the Kappa!
Beware the Kappa!

Fuji Arts Japanese Prints - Farting at Kappa at the Lumberyard in Fukagawa  by Yoshitoshi (1839 - 1892)
Fuji Arts Japanese Prints - Farting at Kappa at the Lumberyard in Fukagawa by Yoshitoshi (1839 - 1892)

Kyōsai hyakuzu, A Water Imps Fart (Kappa no he) - The Lavenberg Collection  of Japanese Prints
Kyōsai hyakuzu, A Water Imps Fart (Kappa no he) - The Lavenberg Collection of Japanese Prints

Faux Kappa's Wet and Juicy Fart by gasmaster7 on DeviantArt
Faux Kappa's Wet and Juicy Fart by gasmaster7 on DeviantArt

Kappa (folklore) - Wikiwand
Kappa (folklore) - Wikiwand

Yokai Parade Twitterren: "Because of the kappa's unusual talent for passing  gas, in Japanese "he no kappa" meaning "a kappa fart" is used like "piece  of cake!" to mean something is easy.
Yokai Parade Twitterren: "Because of the kappa's unusual talent for passing gas, in Japanese "he no kappa" meaning "a kappa fart" is used like "piece of cake!" to mean something is easy.