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->''like Sekein two hundred years earlier, Mizuki converts a phenomenon, in this case the experience of mysteriously being prevented from making forward progress, into an embodied visual representation. In his [[Manga/GeGeGeNoKitaro manga and anime]], the nurikabe is illustrated as a large rectangular block with eyes and legs.''

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->''like ->''...like Sekein two hundred years earlier, Mizuki converts a phenomenon, in this case the experience of mysteriously being prevented from making forward progress, into an embodied visual representation. In his [[Manga/GeGeGeNoKitaro manga and anime]], the nurikabe is illustrated as a large rectangular block with eyes and legs.''
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->''like Sekein two hundred years earlier, Mizuki converts a phenomenon, in this case the experience of mysteriously being prevented from making forward progress, into an embodied visual representation. In his [[Manga/GeGeGeNoKitaro manga and anime]], the nurikabe is illustrated as a large rectangular block with eyes and legs.''
-->-- ''Pandemonium and Parade: Japanese Monsters and the Culture of Yokai''

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