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Tanuki

Culture Shock! by Brent P. Newhall

Jan 1, 2016Education

You may have seen these "raccoon dogs" in anime from Inu Yasha to Pom Poko. Tanuki are real animals with a rich mythological tradition. Photos used in this video are licensed for commercial use.

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Tanuki is an episode from Culture Shock! by Brent P. Newhall. You may have seen these "raccoon dogs" in anime from Inu Yasha to Pom Poko. Tanuki are real animals with a rich mythological tradition. Photos used in this video are licensed for...

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Published Jan 1, 2016, audio available.

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You may have seen these "raccoon dogs" in anime from Inu Yasha to Pom Poko. Tanuki are real animals with a rich mythological tradition. Photos used in this video are licensed for commercial use.

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Published Jan 1, 2016