Changed any mentions about raccoons to tanuki, since they use the kanji for "tanuki" to describe that animal and those background figures are also saying "tanuki" in katakana.
I've been noticing that people keep tagging images with tanuki in them (mostly with Mamizou, who is a tanuki) as "raccoon" even though they're not raccoons. Tanuki and raccoons are actually different animals despite looking so similar.
Changed any mentions about raccoons to tanuki, since they use the kanji for "tanuki" to describe that animal and those background figures are also saying "tanuki" in katakana.
I've been noticing that people keep tagging images with tanuki in them (mostly with Mamizou, who is a tanuki) as "raccoon" even though they're not raccoons. Tanuki and raccoons are actually different animals despite looking so similar.
I've been noticing that people keep tagging images with tanuki in them (mostly with Mamizou, who is a tanuki) as "raccoon" even though they're not raccoons. Tanuki and raccoons are actually different animals despite looking so similar.
From what I know, 'tanuki' is 'raccoon dog', quite similar to raccoons at a glance, but raccoon dogs I know look kinda fluffier. Maybe that's why tanuki are often depicted being fat or chubby, like Yuuka tanuki here.
Heheheh, something like this is a piece of cake.A tanuki!!Wah! Yuuka's appearance has turned completely like that of a tanuki!!A tanuki!!Though when you look at it in another way, we stood out like a rotten brushstroke within a masterpiece!That is, well... with this leaf here....That's incredible! How did you do it!?Even when her appearance has changed, Yuuka is still Yuuka!I had Mamizou here cast an illusion that made me look like a tanuki to all those around.It was thanks to this that we could go sightseeing while leisurely strolling around the avenue!