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Best 1 Utagawa Hiroshige - Foxfires at Oji

Utagawa Hiroshige’s Foxfires at Oji is a woodcut from his renowned series, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo. Created in 1857, it captures a traditional Japanese New Year's Eve custom involving fox spirits—known as *okitoyo*. The print depicts figures gathering around fires near the Oji Inari Shrine,...

2 Richard Bauman

Richard Bauman is an American folklorist, anthropologist and linguistic anthropologist whose work examines language as situated social action. He is especially associated with the study of verbal performance, including how speakers use genre, framing, audience and communicative context to shape even...

9.03 Excellent
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Performance theory transformed folklore, linguistic anthropology, and communication studies; exceptionally cited and durable, with influence extending far beyond anthropology.

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3 Knud Rasmussen

Knud Rasmussen (1879-1933) was a Greenland-born Danish explorer, ethnologist and writer of mixed Danish and Inuit heritage. He founded the Thule trading and research station in Greenland and led the Fifth Thule Expedition from 1921 to 1924, which traveled across Arctic North America from Hudson Bay...

9.01 Excellent
Why this score?

Fifth Thule Expedition produced unparalleled Inuit oral, cultural, and geographic documentation; admired exploration and Indigenous fluency, despite period-specific collecting practices.

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4 Wolfwalkers

Wolfwalkers tells the story of a young apprentice hunter who befriends a girl who can transform into a wolf and its pack. This animated film, created by Cartoon Saloon, draws upon Irish folklore and medieval history. It’s notable for its stunning visuals and unique portrayal of the relationship betw...

5 Over the Garden Wall

'Over the Garden Wall' is a beautifully animated miniseries from Cartoon Network that blends folklore, mystery, and whimsical storytelling. Following two brothers lost in a mysterious forest, the show creates an atmosphere of enchanting wonder and subtle melancholy. Its unique visual style, evocativ...

6 Jim Henson's The Storyteller

Jim Henson’s The Storyteller presents a collection of animated tales drawn from European folklore. Each episode blends live-action performances with intricate puppet animation created by Jim Henson and his team. These stories, originating in the 1980s, offer imaginative interpretations of classic na...

7 Mocha Dick
Mocha Dick

Mocha Dick was a large sperm whale that resided in the Pacific Ocean near Mocha Island, Chile during the early 19th century. This animal gained notoriety for its remarkable resilience against repeated whaling attempts, leading to numerous accounts of its size and ferocity. Its existence significantl...

8 Song of the Sea

“Song of the Sea is a visually stunning 2014 animated film from Cartoon Saloon. The story explores Irish folklore centered around a young boy who discovers his selkie father’s ability to transform into a seal. It’s notable for its unique artistic style and heartfelt narrative. The film appeals to f...

9 cardigan - Taylor Swift

The "Cardigan" music video features Taylor Swift performing an intimate indie-folk song from her *Folklore* album. Shot in a serene forest setting with prominent piano elements, it showcases Swift’s artistic evolution and storytelling abilities. The video’s aesthetic and the song's melancholic theme...

10 Curupira
Curupira

The Curupira is a legendary figure in Brazilian Indigenous folklore, most prominently associated with Tupi-Guarani traditions, serving as a guardian spirit of the forest. The creature is typically described as short in stature with distinctive backward-pointing feet, which create misleading tracks t...

8.48 Great
Why this score?

Iconic Amazonian forest guardian with backward feet, strong Indigenous foundations, ecological relevance, and enduring Brazilian recognition.

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11 The Erlking

The Erlking is a supernatural figure originating from Germanic folklore, often depicted as a malevolent forest spirit or fairy who lures humans, particularly children, to their demise. The entity was significantly popularized in literature by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's 1782 poem "Der Erlkönig," wh...

8.45 Great
Why this score?

Goethe and Schubert gave the figure major canonical status; compact, haunting, and widely taught.

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12 Baba Yaga
Baba Yaga

Baba Yaga is a complex figure within Slavic folklore, particularly prominent in Russian tales. She embodies both terrifying power and ambiguous wisdom. Often depicted as an old woman dwelling in a hut that walks on chicken legs, Baba Yaga represents the wildness of the forest and the dangers inheren...

13 El Silbón
El Silbón

El Silbón is a prominent figure in the folklore of Venezuela's Los Llanos region, as well as parts of Colombia. According to legend, he is a towering, emaciated specter who wanders the plains carrying a sack filled with the bones of his father, whom he murdered. He is identifiable by his characteris...

8.37 Great
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Highly regarded Venezuelan and Colombian horror legend with unforgettable whistling motif, moral structure, and growing international recognition.

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14 The Storyteller (Jim Henson)

The Storyteller is a British-American fantasy anthology television series created by Jim Henson and first broadcast in 1988. Each episode adapts a European folk tale through live-action performance, elaborate creatures, puppetry, and visual effects, with John Hurt portraying the title narrator besid...

8.36 Great
Why this score?

Beloved Jim Henson fantasy anthology, praised for puppetry, atmosphere, narration, and faithful folktale tone.

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15 Vladimir Dahl

Vladimir Dahl was a prominent Russian lexicographer best known for his comprehensive Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language. Completed between 1863 and 1866, this dictionary meticulously documented language usage during its time, representing a significant contribution to lingui...

16 Saci
Saci

Saci is a figure from Brazilian folklore depicted as a one-legged Black youth who wears a red magic cap and smokes a pipe. He is a trickster known for hiding household objects, scaring horses, and creating whirlwinds or dust devils. The character originated in Indigenous and Afro-Brazilian tradition...

8.35 Great
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One of Brazil's most beloved folkloric figures, combining mischief, cultural hybridity, and major literary influence; characterization varies widely.

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17 The Secret of Kells

“The Secret of Kells presents a visually stunning animated film rooted in Irish mythology. It tells the story of a young monk’s quest to protect the illuminated manuscript known as the Book of Kells. The film's meticulous recreation of Celtic art and its exploration of ancient beliefs make it notabl...

18 The Banshee

The banshee is a female spirit in Irish and wider Gaelic folklore associated with foretelling death, typically through a mournful wailing or keening known in Irish as caoineadh. The name derives from 'bean sí,' meaning 'woman of the fairy mound.' Traditions hold that she particularly follows certain...

8.30 Great
Why this score?

Iconic Irish death-omen figure with deep folkloric roots and broad popular recognition.

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19 The Dybbuk
The Dybbuk

The dybbuk is a concept in Jewish folklore referring to the spirit of a dead person that is believed to possess a living body, often because of unresolved sin or unfinished business. The figure was popularized by S. Ansky's Yiddish play The Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds, first staged in the early tw...

8.30 Great
Why this score?

Deep Jewish folkloric resonance, elevated by Ansky's classic play; strong cultural reputation beyond horror framing.

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20 Wolfwalkers (2020)

Wolfwalkers is a 2020 animated fantasy adventure directed by Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart and produced by Cartoon Saloon. Set in seventeenth-century Kilkenny, it follows Robyn, the daughter of an English wolf hunter, whose friendship with the forest-dwelling Mebh challenges the campaign to destroy th...

8.30 Great
Why this score?

Cartoon Saloon peak with exceptional critical acclaim, awards attention, rich visuals, and strong audience ratings.

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21 The Kraken
The Kraken

The kraken is a gigantic sea creature from Scandinavian maritime tradition, especially associated with accounts from Norway and the surrounding North Atlantic. Writers including the 18th-century bishop Erik Pontoppidan described it as so immense that sailors might mistake its surfaced body for an is...

8.26 Great
Why this score?

Globally iconic sea-monster legend with exceptional cultural influence and memorable scale, despite sparse original storytelling and later exaggeration.

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22 The Aswang
The Aswang

The Aswang is a prominent, shape-shifting monster in Philippine folklore, known for its ability to alter its physical form, often transforming into a pig, dog, or bird. It functions as a broad umbrella term for various supernatural predators, including ghouls, vampires, and witches, that are typical...

8.25 Great
Why this score?

Broad, culturally central Philippine monster complex; high recognition and rich regional variation.

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23 Boitatá
Boitatá

Boitatá is a legendary creature from Brazilian folklore, typically described as a fiery serpent that protects forests and fields. The legend has origins in Indigenous traditions, particularly among the Tupi people, though it has been incorporated into broader Brazilian folk culture. According to tra...

8.23 Great
Why this score?

Ancient Brazilian fire-serpent tradition with dramatic imagery, Indigenous roots, and environmental guardianship; fragmented variants limit narrative cohesion.

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24 The Selkie Wife

The Selkie Wife is a traditional tale type found particularly in Scottish, Irish, and other North Atlantic folklore. A man steals or hides the sealskin of a selkie woman, preventing her from returning to the sea and compelling her to live as his wife, often bearing children with him. When she eventu...

8.22 Great
Why this score?

Highly respected folktale type with emotional power, gendered captivity themes, and wide North Atlantic transmission.

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25 The Thunderbird

The Thunderbird is a legendary creature frequently depicted in the mythology and art of various Indigenous peoples of North America, particularly in the Pacific Northwest, Plains, and Northeastern Woodlands. It is typically described as an enormous, supernatural bird capable of creating thunder by f...

8.20 Great
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Major Indigenous North American spiritual figure with broad regional depth and strong symbolic power.

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26 My Life in the Bush of Ghosts

"My Life in the Bush of Ghosts" is a novel by Nigerian author Amos Tutuola, first published in 1952. The narrative follows an unnamed narrator who becomes lost in the "Bush of Ghosts," a supernatural wilderness populated by a vast hierarchy of spirits, demons, and otherworldly entities. Drawing heav...

8.18 Great
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Influential African modernist fantasy acclaimed for visionary invention and oral-storytelling energy; episodic repetition and unconventional English challenge some readers.

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27 Butterfly Lovers

Butterfly Lovers recounts the poignant story of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, two individuals bound by a deep love despite societal constraints. This Chinese legend, rooted in the Eastern Jin dynasty, details their forbidden romance culminating in a tragic transformation into butterflies upon their...

28 Marius Barbeau

Marius Barbeau was a Canadian ethnographer and folklorist whose fieldwork documented Indigenous cultures, oral traditions, music, and material arts in Canada, especially on the Northwest Coast. He also studied French-Canadian folklore, collecting songs, stories, and legends as part of a broader reco...

8.12 Great
Why this score?

Vast collections preserved Canadian songs, stories, and Indigenous traditions; foundational national legacy tempered by extraction concerns and uneven attribution to cultural collaborators.

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29 Song of the Sea (2014)

Song of the Sea is a 2014 animated fantasy film directed by Tomm Moore and produced by the Irish studio Cartoon Saloon. It follows siblings Ben and Saoirse, the latter a selkie, as they encounter figures drawn from Irish folklore and attempt to restore a fading supernatural world. The hand-drawn fil...

8.10 Great
Why this score?

Highly acclaimed Irish animated film with beautiful design, emotional mythic storytelling, and strong critical reputation.

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30 The Legend of the Black Charro

El Charro Negro, or the Black Charro, is a figure in Mexican folklore depicted as a spectral horseman dressed entirely in black charro attire, including a broad sombrero and riding a dark horse. In most tellings of the legend, the figure appears at night along rural roads, sometimes offering travele...

8.09 Great
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Striking Mexican supernatural rider legend blending temptation, debt, death, and charro imagery; culturally resonant with numerous contemporary adaptations.

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Utagawa Hiroshige - Foxfires at Oji currently leads the Folklore results with a displayed score of 9.07/10. This is an editorial ranking result for the items included on this page, not a universal verdict for every use case.

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