Evil Eye

The Evil Eye is a yokai who has spent years bound to the Tsuchinoko sacrificial house. This yokai has the power to cause people to harm themselbes, after driving those people into insanity.

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The Evil Eye is a large, tall and lanky male with a bowl haircut, vertical eyes and a defining evil grin expression. As for attire, the Evil Eye wears nothing but underwear. As a spirit, the Evil Eye appeared the same as when he was alive, albeit with a healthier body. Upon failing to save a boy that was sacrificed by the Kito family, the Evil Eye adopted the boy's characteristics out of anger, thus lending to his current appearance.

He enjoys fighting, especially when up against those who have proven themselves capable of keeping up with him, and takes them seriously by wasting no effort on his opponent. He also hates it when his opponents try to retreat from him. As a yokai, the Evil Eye believes that it is disgraceful to see his own kind affiliate with the race he seeks to punish, as he did not think so highly of the Turbo Granny.

Jiji, being plagued by nightmares, is ready to rid the spirit hautning him. After some time, Jiji receives help from Momo and her friend Okarun to exorcise the house from the yokai and get to the bottom of all of the mysterious disappearances and murders.

Evil Eye.



Evil eye new form.

The Evil Eye is known to possess the curse ability to force people into committing suicide and murders with its evil gaze. Along with cursing humans with its gaze, the Evil Eye can also choose to share his memories with others after making eye contact with them, as he had Jiji look into his past.

The Evil Eye possesses remarkable speed, reflexes, and agility, being able to keep up with Okarun in his cursed form. According to the Turbo Granny's rhythm analysis, the renown speedy yokai determined that the Evil Eye is capable of performing four different actions in the time it takes for him to jump and land on the ground once. He is also a very formidable fighter, being skilled enough to hold his own against strong opponents, even when outnumbered.