Cat People (folklore)

Cat People (folklore)

Cat People (folklore)

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Les Cat People sont, selon Édouard Brasey, des créatures imaginaires ayant la faculté de se métamorphoser en chats ou autres félins. Ils sont le sujet de nombreux films[1].

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  1. Édouard Brasey La petite encyclopédie du Merveilleux Éditions le pré aux clercs, 2008 p.375


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