Kurama
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Kurama
Summary
Kurama is a manga character[1]. They draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (manga_character category, ranking #22 of 28).[2]
Key Facts
- Kurama is the creator of Masashi Kishimoto[3].
- Kurama is the creator of Hagoromo Otsutsuki[4].
- Kurama's instance of is recorded as manga character[5].
- Kurama's instance of is recorded as anime character[6].
- Kurama's instance of is recorded as Bijū[7].
- Kurama's based on is recorded as nine-tailed fox[8].
- Kurama's voice actor is recorded as Tesshō Genda[9].
- Kurama's voice actor is recorded as Francesc Belda[10].
- Kurama's from narrative universe is recorded as Naruto universe[11].
- Kurama's manner of death is recorded as death in battle[12].
- Kurama's present in work is recorded as Naruto[13].
- Kurama's present in work is recorded as Boruto[14].
- Kurama's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/122fjzcp[15].
- Kurama's MyAnimeList character ID is recorded as 7407[16].
- Kurama's Behind The Voice Actors character ID is recorded as Naruto/Kurama-Nine-Tailed-Fox[17].
- Kurama's AnimeClick character ID is recorded as 44290[18].
- Kurama's Comic Vine ID is recorded as 4005-46398[19].
- Kurama's Fandom article ID is recorded as naruto:Kurama[20].
- Kurama's Fandom article ID is recorded as es.naruto:Kurama[21].
- Kurama's Fandom article ID is recorded as fr.naruto:Kurama[22].
- Kurama's Fandom article ID is recorded as id.naruto:Kurama[23].
- Kurama's Fandom article ID is recorded as it.naruto:Kurama[24].
- Kurama's Fandom article ID is recorded as pl.naruto:Kurama[25].
- Kurama's Fandom article ID is recorded as pt.naruto:Kurama[26].
- Kurama's Fandom article ID is recorded as ru.naruto:Курама[27].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Masashi Kishimoto[3], a mangaka[28], b. 1974[29], of Japan[30], specialised in manga[31] and Hagoromo Otsutsuki[4], a fictional humanoid[32].
Why It Matters
Kurama draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (manga_character category, ranking #22 of 28).[2] They has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[33] They is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]