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Haku Spirited Away Dragon. Haku Spirited Away Dragon In "Spirited Away," Haku's dragon form signifies his connection to the Kohaku River, which has been polluted and neglected. He is the spirit/god of the Kohaku River, as his birth name is Kohakunushi Nigihayami
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Haku the Dragon remains a beloved character in the realm of animation, embodying the intricate themes and messages present in "Spirited Away." His journey of self-discovery, connection to nature, and the bond with Chihiro resonate deeply with audiences, making him a timeless symbol of growth and transformation. The story behind Haku's origin as a river dragon emphasizes the Japanese cultural significance of dragons and their affiliation with water
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Haku has the appearance of a boy with dark hair in a perfectly shaped bob haircut and green-greyish almond-shaped eyes In the original Japanese version, he was voiced by Miyu Irino, while. Haku (ハク) Gender: Male: Age: Unknown; Appears 12:
Haku Spirited Away Wallpaper. 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 appears to be around 12 years old in physical age
Haku Spirited Away Dragon. He had become Yubaba's apprentice to steal her magic, and he also stole that of her twin sister Zeniba In the original Japanese version, he was voiced by Miyu Irino, while.