Haku Dragon Form

Haku Dragon Form - He wears a hakama, a clothing of the shinto priest. Haku is the deuteragonist of the 2001 animated studio ghibli film spirited away. He is the spirit/god of the kohaku river, as his birth. In his guise as a white dragon his appearance suggests a river: He speaks very politely and is noble, which indicates his origin. Haku first appears as a boy of about sixteen, but he is actually a lost river spirit that also can take the form of a white dragon. Haku means white like the color of his dragon form and his clothing. Haku is the kohaku river spirit and the deuteragonist of studio ghibli's spirited away. He is actually a dragon, who disguises as a human boy.

Haku first appears as a boy of about sixteen, but he is actually a lost river spirit that also can take the form of a white dragon. He wears a hakama, a clothing of the shinto priest. He is actually a dragon, who disguises as a human boy. Haku is the deuteragonist of the 2001 animated studio ghibli film spirited away. In his guise as a white dragon his appearance suggests a river: Haku means white like the color of his dragon form and his clothing. Haku is the kohaku river spirit and the deuteragonist of studio ghibli's spirited away. He speaks very politely and is noble, which indicates his origin. He is the spirit/god of the kohaku river, as his birth.

He is the spirit/god of the kohaku river, as his birth. Haku is the kohaku river spirit and the deuteragonist of studio ghibli's spirited away. He speaks very politely and is noble, which indicates his origin. He wears a hakama, a clothing of the shinto priest. He is actually a dragon, who disguises as a human boy. Haku is the deuteragonist of the 2001 animated studio ghibli film spirited away. In his guise as a white dragon his appearance suggests a river: Haku means white like the color of his dragon form and his clothing. Haku first appears as a boy of about sixteen, but he is actually a lost river spirit that also can take the form of a white dragon.

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He Is The Spirit/God Of The Kohaku River, As His Birth.

Haku means white like the color of his dragon form and his clothing. Haku is the kohaku river spirit and the deuteragonist of studio ghibli's spirited away. He wears a hakama, a clothing of the shinto priest. Haku first appears as a boy of about sixteen, but he is actually a lost river spirit that also can take the form of a white dragon.

He Is Actually A Dragon, Who Disguises As A Human Boy.

Haku is the deuteragonist of the 2001 animated studio ghibli film spirited away. He speaks very politely and is noble, which indicates his origin. In his guise as a white dragon his appearance suggests a river:

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