Pepe’s Night Parade of One Hundred Demons
This work reimagines the classic Hyakki Yagyō, the legendary “Night Parade of One Hundred Demons” from Edo-period folklore, by inserting Pepe as a calm, near-amused participant among Japan’s most iconic yōkai. The composition echoes traditional ukiyo-e depictions by artists such as Toriyama Sekien, employing the same earthy pigments, textured paper, and flattened nocturnal palette typical of late-Edo supernatural prints. Surrounding Pepe are familiar spirits: a skeletal revenant, a hitotsume ghost, a yūrei with flowing black hair, a kasa-obake with its long tongue, a bakeneko, and an oni-like creature. Each figure retains the exaggerated expressiveness and playful menace characteristic of Edo yōkai art.
Pepe’s presence—dressed in a simple yukata and carrying a warm lantern—creates a humorous contrast to the eerie procession, transforming what was traditionally a parade of terror into a surreal, almost festive nocturnal gathering. The piece pays homage to the Edo fascination with the supernatural while blending it with contemporary pop-iconography
Provenance
Minted 2025-11-24, on Ethereum by
Collected 2025-12-04 via Transient Labs.
Entered the vault 2026-02-02.
0xa90d7b4b…1fac.Collected 2025-12-04 via Transient Labs.
Entered the vault 2026-02-02.
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The story
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2025-11-24
Made & minted by Carlothecurator
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2025-11-24
Passed to
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2025-12-04
Acquired on Transient Labs by Aaron (along7.eth)
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2026-02-02
Moved into the vault for safekeeping
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2026-07-10
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