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The '''Ōkami Emonogatari''' (大神 絵物語, "Okami Illustrated Tale(s)") are a pair of Japanese-language children's storybooks based on the characters of the ''[[Ōkami]]'' game.
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The '''Ōkami Emonogatari''' (大神 絵物語{{?}}, ''Ōkami Illustrated Tale(s)'') are a pair of Japanese-language children's storybooks based on the characters of ''[[Ōkami]]''.
   
== Maigo Sagashi to Omatsuri Sawagi ==
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==Maigo Sagashi to Omatsuri Sawagi==
 
The first storybook, '''Ōkami emonogatari: maigo sagashi to o-matsuri sawagi''' (大神 絵物語: まいごさがしとお祭さわぎ) was published in 2009 as # ISBN-10: 4862332439 / ISBN-13: 978-4862332431. Its secondary title means "Lost child search and festival mayhem".
 
The first storybook, '''Ōkami emonogatari: maigo sagashi to o-matsuri sawagi''' (大神 絵物語: まいごさがしとお祭さわぎ) was published in 2009 as # ISBN-10: 4862332439 / ISBN-13: 978-4862332431. Its secondary title means "Lost child search and festival mayhem".
   
 
In this 36-page story, [[Amaterasu]] and [[Issun]] search through [[Nippon]] to find [[Camille and Camellia|Camille's younger sister Camellia]]. They ask other familiar characters for help, including [[Waka]], [[Sakuya]], [[Ida]]. Eventually, they find Camellia at a cheerful feast with [[Waka]] and some [[Imps]], and bring her back to reunite her with Camille.
 
In this 36-page story, [[Amaterasu]] and [[Issun]] search through [[Nippon]] to find [[Camille and Camellia|Camille's younger sister Camellia]]. They ask other familiar characters for help, including [[Waka]], [[Sakuya]], [[Ida]]. Eventually, they find Camellia at a cheerful feast with [[Waka]] and some [[Imps]], and bring her back to reunite her with Camille.
   
== Kita no Senshi to Yōkai Taiji ==
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==Kita no Senshi to Yōkai Taiji==
The second storybook, '''Ōkami emonogatari: kita no senshi to yōkai taiji''' (大神絵物語: 北の戦士と妖怪退治) was published in March 2010 as ISBN-10: 4862332579 / ISBN-13: 978-4862332578. Its secondary title means "Northern warrior and monster-extermination". This story describes the adventures of Amaterasu and Issun with [[Oki]] in [[Kamui]].
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The second storybook, '''Ōkami emonogatari: kita no senshi to yōkai taiji''' (大神絵物語: 北の戦士と妖怪退治{{?}}) was published in March 2010 as ISBN-10: 4862332579 / ISBN-13: 978-4862332578. Its secondary title means "Northern warrior and monster-extermination". This story describes the adventures of Amaterasu and Issun with [[Oki]] in [[Kamui]].
 
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Revision as of 03:47, 15 November 2012

The Ōkami Emonogatari (大神 絵物語Template:?, Ōkami Illustrated Tale(s)) are a pair of Japanese-language children's storybooks based on the characters of Ōkami.

Maigo Sagashi to Omatsuri Sawagi

The first storybook, Ōkami emonogatari: maigo sagashi to o-matsuri sawagi (大神 絵物語: まいごさがしとお祭さわぎ) was published in 2009 as # ISBN-10: 4862332439 / ISBN-13: 978-4862332431. Its secondary title means "Lost child search and festival mayhem".

In this 36-page story, Amaterasu and Issun search through Nippon to find Camille's younger sister Camellia. They ask other familiar characters for help, including Waka, Sakuya, Ida. Eventually, they find Camellia at a cheerful feast with Waka and some Imps, and bring her back to reunite her with Camille.

Kita no Senshi to Yōkai Taiji

The second storybook, Ōkami emonogatari: kita no senshi to yōkai taiji (大神絵物語: 北の戦士と妖怪退治Template:?) was published in March 2010 as ISBN-10: 4862332579 / ISBN-13: 978-4862332578. Its secondary title means "Northern warrior and monster-extermination". This story describes the adventures of Amaterasu and Issun with Oki in Kamui.