About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 39. Chapters: Baku, Bellamoa, Birk, Black Bird, Black Kentaurus, Blood Harp, Blue Dragon Turtle, Blue Flower Serpent, Blue Kentaurus, Blue Wyvern, Booper Scarlion, Brexton, Bullsquid, Centaurian, Cerebes, Cico, Cold Shark, Dark Cornian, Dark Drake, Dark Fission, Dark Wyvern, Dodo, Dragon, Dragonoir, Drake, Dual Birk, Ear Plug Plead, Eel Hound, Eliza, Ferret, Flower Fish, Freezer, Gargoyle, Giant Centipede, Ginseng Jar, Golden Ferret, Golden Mammoth, Golden Rabbit, Golden Scorpie, Green Cornian, Griffey, Gryphon, Hankie, Harp, Hoblin Hector, Hodori, Homunculus, Homunscullo, Horntail, Ice Drake, Jester Scarlion, Jr. Cerebes, Jr. Gargoyle, Jr. Lucida, Jr. Seal, Kentaurus King, Kephivara, Kimera, King Centipede, Leviathan, Lionzard, Lucida, Lyka, Mammoth, Manon, Mask Fish, Master Birk, Master Harp, Meowth, Mini Bean, Moon Bunny, Mr. Alli, Mutant Tiguru, Mutant Tiru, Na'vi, Old Fox, Ore Muncher, Papa Pixie, Planey, Poison Poopa, Poopa, Primitive Boar, Propelly, Rabbit, Raco, Racoco, Rakk, Ratatula, Red Dragon Turtle, Red Drake, Red Flower Serpent, Red Kentaurus, Red Wyvern, Rexton, Rodeo, Sage Cat, Samiho, Scaredy Scarlion, Scarlion Boss, Scorpion, Seacle, Shark, Skelegon, Soaring Eagle, Soaring Hawk, Sparker, Tamable Hog, Tauntaun, Thesserex*, Tragos, Tusk Cat, Tweeter, Typhon, Unth, White Fang, Wild Kargo, Xenomorph. Excerpt: Baku are Japanese supernatural beings that devour dreams and nightmares. They have a long history in Japanese folklore and art, and more recently have appeared in Japanese anime and manga. The traditional Japanese nightmare-devouring baku originates in Chinese folklore and was familiar in Japan as early as the 14th-15th century. Baku are almost always seen as beneficial, and pictures of the creatures are often placed in Japanese bedrooms to help ward off bad dreams (in modern times, baku toys and plush dolls may be used instead). In addition, people sometimes write the Chinese character for "b...