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The Sisters found Kubo where he unknowingly stayed out of the night after an unsuccessful attempt to contact his supposedly deceased father. They sadistically intimidate him as they asked him to join them.
The Sisters (whose real names are Karasu and Washi) are the secondary antagonists of the 2016 stop-motion film Kubo and the Two Strings. These spectral twins are both the Moon King’s daughters and his most powerful and ruthless assassins.
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The Sisters (real names: Karasu and Washi) are Kubo's wicked twin aunts and the central antagonists of the 2016 stop-motion film Kubo and the Two Strings. As such, The Sisters were also Satiaru's younger sisters and worked under their father, The Moon King, the movie's main antagonist.
Karasu and Washi, better known together as The Sisters, are the secondary antagonists in the 2016 stop-motion film Kubo and the Two Strings. They are the wicked twin aunts of Kubo and the younger sisters of Satiaru who work under their father, The Moon King.
The two sisters follow in The Moon King's footsteps, but Kubo's mother refuses because she understands that the grief she feels was worth the love for Hanzo (sort of a "Beautiful Sadness" by Butters (South Park)).
Kubo's mother was able to love Hanzo and reinvent herself, but Kubo's grandfather was so far gone from humanity and had his world rocked so hard and so suddenly that he was left unable to reinvent himself.
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Each Sister’s cloak had a total of 481 different-shaped feathers. The Sisters’ design was inspired by Tomoe Gozen, a female samurai warrior (1157-1247), and the look of real-life female ninjas. Each Sister’s wig had approximately 37 black rubber bands at the base of the ponytail to enable it to swing around.