Spooky Kitaro: The Great Yokai War
Mar 15 1986
•1h 40m
•Animation, Fantasy, Horror, Family
The second movie based on the 1985 TV anime.
Cast
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Isamu Tanonaka
Medama Oyaji (voice)

Kei Tomiyama
Nezumi-Otoko (voice)

Keiko Toda
Kitaro (voice)

Hidekatsu Shibata
Bugbear (voice)
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