- The four-tailed fox is also called the kyuubi (九尾, "Nine-Tails") in Japanese mythology.
- It is one of the most powerful and feared of the nine-tailed foxes, and is often associated with destruction and chaos.
- The kyuubi is said to be able to control the elements, and can change its shape and size at will.
- It is also said to be able to possess people and animals, and drive them to madness.
- In some stories, the kyuubi is depicted as a benevolent creature that helps those in need.
- However, it is more commonly seen as a malevolent force that brings only destruction and despair.
- The kyuubi is a popular figure in Japanese folklore and mythology, and has been featured in many stories, movies, and anime.