Mego Customs
Baby Gill-Man (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
Here's my baby Gill-man.I sculpted his head from clay.For the body I sculpted (with clay)over a CTVT child body.I painted the entire figure with acrylics and sealed with Mod-podge....[See More]
Namahage (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
Namahage are a type of Oni(ogre/demon)which originate from the Akita Prefecture of Japan. I sculpted his head,knife,and bucket from air-dry clay.I painted all sculpted parts with acrylics and sealed...[See More]
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Ittan-Momen (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
Ittan-momen (一反木綿, "one-tenth hectare of cotton") is a ghostly phenomenon from the folklore of Kagoshima Prefecture in Japan, which flies through the air at night and...[See More]
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Wanyuudou (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
Wanyūdō (Japanese: 輪入道 literally "wheel (輪) monk (入道)") is a figure in Japanese mythology, a relatively well-known yōkai in the folklore of...[See More]
Serpent Lord,Leader of the Haradrim(LOTR,BOOK) (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
Here's my Serpent Lord,the leader of the Haradrim who appears in J.R.R.Tolkien's LOTR(in the Third book Return Of The King).I sculpted his head,helmets,breast-plate,Sword,sheath,and shield from...[See More]
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Male Ningyo(Ningyo002) (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
Ningyo (人魚, "human fish", often translated as "mermaid") is a fish-like creature from Japanese folklore. Anciently, it was described with a mouth like a monkey's, small teeth like a...[See More]
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Dorotabo (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
Doro-ta-bo Muddy Rice Field Ghost Long ago, somewhere west of where Tokyo is today, a poor but hard-working farmer managed to till a piece of uncultivated land into a productive rice field, and eked...[See More]
Nure-Onna(ぬれおんあ) (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
A nure-onna (濡女, lit. "wet woman") is an amphibious creature with the head of a woman and the body of a snake. While the description of her appearance varies slightly from story to...[See More]
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Ippon-Datara002 (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
Ippon-datara 一本ダタラ (いっぽんだたら) One-Legged Blacksmith This shy monster is rarely encountered by humans, and all that...[See More]
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Shirime (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
Shirime Buttocks Eye other names: Nuppori Shirime is a descriptive name sometimes given to a monster appearing in a youkai picture scroll painted by haiku poet Yosa Buson between 1754 and 1757. One...[See More]
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Kappa No.3 (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
Kappa ("river-child"), alternately called Gatar ("river-boy") or Kawako ("river-child"), is a type of aquatic yokai or water deity that inhabits the rivers in rural Japan. Although the kappa is a...[See More]
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Nuppeppo (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
The Yokai Known as a Nuppeppo is a genderless walking lump of decaying flesh with stumpy short arms and legs,with the hint of a face in the folds of fat,and a very pungent body odor(just like the...[See More]
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Koboku-No-Kai (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
Koboku-no-kai(こぼくのかい) are spirits of old trees. One such tree spirit was encountered by Tarōemon, a man who lived in Niigata prefecture...[See More]
Ichigen-Issoku("One Eye and One Leg") (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
Ichigen-issoku 一眼一足 ("one eye and one leg") There is a legend that after the high priest Jinin (慈忍) of the Mount Hiei Temple in Kyoto died, his spirit became...[See More]
Yamajijii(やまじじい) (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
Yamajijii(やまじじい)also known as Yama-chichi(there is also an entirely different Yokai with the name Yama-chichi as well),is a Yokai from Shikoku Island(the tales are...[See More]
Satori(the Mind-Reading Yeti-like Yokai) (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
The satori is a type of mountain-dwelling Ape-like Yokai that can read human minds. When it encounters travelers passing through the mountains, the creature approaches them and begins speaking their...[See More]
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Black Oni (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
Here's my Black Oni(おに,Ogre/Demon).I sculpted his head from clay over a CTVT black-beard head(I dyed the head black).And I sculpted his body from clay over a CTVT flesh body which I...[See More]
Bake-Neko and Obake-Katana Accessory (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
A bakeneko (化け猫, "monster-cat") is, in Japanese folklore, a cat with supernatural abilities akin to those of the fox or raccoon dog. A cat may become a bakeneko in a number of...[See More]
Ao-Bouzu(Blue-Monk (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
Ao-bōzu 青坊主 (あおぼうず) Blue Monk other names: Me-hitotsu-bō When the wheat is green, the blue monk is said to emerge from the verdant...[See More]
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Nurarihyon,Yokai Leader (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
Nurarihyon (ぬらりひょん), is a Yokai said to originate from Wakayama Prefecture. He is also sometimes believed to be descended from the Umibōzu of Okayama...[See More]
Mego Style Doc Savage (Mego)
by mojoresin
The figure is a 8 inch mego style generic body. The head is a custom sculpt, hand painted resin as is the superpistol. The clothes are hand made. The boots are from castaway toys, the case is from...[See More]
Nuribotoke,the Animated Dancing Corpse (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
As comical as it is gruesome, the Nuribotoke is an animate corpse said to take great pleasure in its mockery of mortal life and is often portrayed as a mockery of Buddha. It is characterized by...[See More]
Dodomeki(the Yokai with Eyes on Her Arms) (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
Dodomeki is a who is the ghost of a female pickpocket (some sources say money itself can turn into her). She appears as a woman talking with people over her past and suddenly pulls up her sleeves to...[See More]
Ningyo(Japanese Mer-Ape) (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
Ningyo(人魚, "human fish", often translated as "mermaid") is a fish-like creature from Japanese folklore. Anciently, it was described with a mouth like a monkey's, small teeth like a...[See More]
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Yamanba(や万場,or Yamauba) (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
Yamanba also known as Yama-uba (山姥, mountain crone) is a yōkai ("spirit" or "monster") found in Japanese folklore. Yama-uba looks like a very large woman(sometimes depicted with...[See More]
Yamawarawa,the Kappa in Winter (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
Yamawarawa (山童), is a mountain-dwelling Yokai from Kyūshū Island, sometimes considered to be the form taken on by the kappa in winter. Here's my Yamawarawa action figure...[See More]
Hitotsume-Kozou (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
Hitotsume-kozo (ひとつめこぞう,One-eyed boy)are relatively benign creatures, content to run about frightening human beings or telling loud people to be quiet...[See More]
Kuro-Bokko (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
The Kuro-bokko(くろぼっこ) is a benevolent spirit that is said to reside in the Kurobo or storage room (a shed-like room for storing things, located out side an old...[See More]
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Betobeto-San(Mr.Gooey) (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
If you've ever been walking at night and heard strange footsteps following you, only to turn around, terrified, and find nothing there, you've encountered the yōkai known in Nara Prefecture as...[See More]
Chouchin-Obake(Huanted Lantern) (Mego)
by ようかい ジョン
Tsukumogami (付喪神, "artifact spirit") are a type of Yokai (Japanese monsters and or spirits). According to the Tsukumogami-emaki, tsukumogami originate from items or artifacts...[See More]
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