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  1. The Fox with Nine Tails (Korean: 구미호; RR: Gumiho) is a 1994 South Korean film. It was the first feature film by the director Park Heon-su. It was also the film debut of the leading actors Ko So-young and Jung Woo-sung, who later starred together in Beat (1997) and Love (1999).

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    Folktales from China tell of fox spirits called húli jīng (Chinese: 狐狸精) also named as nine-tailed fox (Chinese: 九尾狐) that may have up to nine tails. These fox spirits were adopted into Japanese culture through merchants as kyūbi no kitsune (九尾の狐, lit. ' nine-tailed fox ').

  3. Oct 26, 2023 · These magical multi-tailed foxes can shapeshift into people, possess humans like demons, or charm people to do their bidding. They can do all that, and more, either in service to the benevolent kami god Inari or simply out of sheer mischievousness or malevolence.

  4. The Fox With Nine Tails is a modern-day re-telling of an old Korean folktale. The story centers on Kumiho, a half-woman/half-fox who must have sex with a human man in order to become human herself.

  5. The titular gumiho (nine-tailed fox). Former mountain spirit and guardian of Baekdudaegan , lover of Ah-eum / Ji-ah and half-brother of Lee Rang. He carries out missions from the Afterlife Immigration Office while searching for the reincarnation of Ah-eum.

  6. Jul 23, 1994 · The Fox with Nine Tails: Directed by Hun-Su Park. With Ko So-young, Jung Woo-sung, Bang Eun-hee, Kwon Hae-hyo. A half-human/half-fox girl falls in love with an honest young man while trying to become a human-being.

  7. Jun 2, 2021 · The nine-tailed fox spirit was called Huli Jing in China and Kumiho in Korea. In addition, this creature is also similar to the Indian Rakshaka who also possessed powers of illusion and a mischievous character. However, some Japanese think that the Kitsune comes from an indigenous concept.