Kabuki (disambiguation)

Kabuki (disambiguation)

Kabuki can refer of the following:
*Kabuki, a form of traditional Japanese theater known for the stylization of its drama and for the elaborate make-up worn by its performers.
*Kabuki, a comic book series by artist and writer David Mack.
*Kabuki Warriors, a video game for the Microsoft Xbox video game console.
*Kabuki Quantum Fighter, a 1990 video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
*Kabuki syndrome, a rare genetic disorder characterised by facial dysmorphism.
*Kabuki, a song from the album ADULT by Tokyo Jihen.
*Kamen Rider Kabuki, A character from "Kamen Rider Hibiki"
*Kabuki curtain drop system, a system for dropping a theatrical curtain to effect a dramatic reveal (see [http://www.allstagingunlimited.com/kabuki.htm Kabuki Curtain System] ).
* A Kabuki dance in English typically refers to a pro forma contest, typically political, where the outcome is well known to have been pre-determined.


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