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Jiangshi Ghost Mythos Sheriff Hikari Figure - EE Ex. | Compare Prices and Alternatives

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Jiangshi Ghost Mythos Sheriff Hikari Figure - EE Ex.

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Jiangshi Ghost Mythos Sheriff Hikari Figure - EE Ex. is a horror vinyl figures from EED. Browse related items in Pop Culture and Entertainment Collectibles.

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This Jiangshi Mythos Sheriff is no ordinary ghost! Entertainment Earth Exclusive Hikari Sofubi Vinyl figure. Stands 10 1/4-inches tall, with a super-bright paint deco. Add a classic creature from Asian cinema and folklore to your collection! Limited edition of only 300 pieces! Entertainment Earth Exclusive! Skip, and jump for this incredible Jiangshi Ghost Mythos Sheriff Hikari Sofubi Vinyl Figure! Standing approximately 10 1/4-inches tall and featuring a super-bright paint deco of purple, gold, and red, this Hikari Sofubi Vinyl figure is a limited edition of only 300 pieces that's exclusive to Entertainment Earth in North America. Add this classic hopping creature from Asian cinema and folklore to your collection! Ages 14 and up. Jiangshi are often referred to as Chinese "vampires" or zombies. Literally meaning "stiff corpse," jiangshi were dressed in garments from the Qing Dynasty. They hopped around with their arms outstretched, killing living creatures by absorbing their life force - qi. Hong Kong films in the 1980s and 1990s gave these creatures of Chinese folklore a life of their own, and many different genres of movies (horror, martial arts, and even comedic) involved jiangshi. Jiangshi stories come from Chinese folklore of unattended corpses of family members that were separated from their families. In order to bring back that deceased family member, Taoist priests were brought in to resurrect the corpse to find its way home.

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