"Vengeful ghost"@en . . . . . . . . . "Tragic Villain"@en . "Ring"@en . . . . . . . "Tormenting and killing people"@en . . "Sadako Yamamura"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Sadako Yamamura"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Sadako Yamamura (\u5C71\u6751\u8C9E\u5B50 Yamamura Sadako?) is the antagonist in Koji Suzuki's novel Ring and the 1998 film adaptation. She returns as the antagonist in Rasen, is the protagonist in Ring 0: Birthday, and appears in the Korean and American remakes of the Ring cycle films. In the original novel, Sadako was portrayed with testicular feminization syndrome, meaning that she was anatomically male. In both the novels and movies, it is possible to infer that she is the daughter of some oceanic based entity, making her a quasi-oceanic demigod. Her name combines the Japanese words for \"chaste\" (sada) and \"child\" (ko). __TOC__"@en . . "Sadako Yamamura is the central antagonist of the Japanese psychological horror film franchise Ring, which was based on the novel series of the same title by Koji Suzuki. She was a tragic young woman whose supernatural abilties caused her to become an outcast throughout most of her life. She was eventually imprisoned inside a well and after her supposed death, she returned as a vengeful ghost and created a cursed videotape, which killed the viewer 7 days after viewing it unless they copy and pass it onto someone else. Her character was portrayed by the seven actresses, being Rie In\u014D in Ring and Ring 2, Hinako Saeki in Rasen, Yukie Nakama in Ring 0: Birthday, Ayane Miura in Ring: Kanzenban, Tae Kimura in the TV series Ring: The Final Chapter and Rasen, Ai Hashimoto in Sadako 3D, and Sadako 3D 2, and Elly Nanami in Sadako vs Kayako. In addition, she is incarnated as Park Eun-Suh in the South Korean remake and Samara Morgan in the American remake."@en . . . "Sadako Yamamura is the central antagonist of the Japanese psychological horror film franchise Ring, which was based on the novel series of the same title by Koji Suzuki. She was a tragic young woman whose supernatural abilties caused her to become an outcast throughout most of her life. She was eventually imprisoned inside a well and after her supposed death, she returned as a vengeful ghost and created a cursed videotape, which killed the viewer 7 days after viewing it unless they copy and pass it onto someone else."@en . . "*Seek revenge on those who wrong her and torment and kill as many humans as possible \n*To be reborn"@en . . . . . . . . "Sadako Yamamura (\u5C71\u6751\u8C9E\u5B50 Yamamura Sadako?) is the antagonist in Koji Suzuki's novel Ring and the 1998 film adaptation. She returns as the antagonist in Rasen, is the protagonist in Ring 0: Birthday, and appears in the Korean and American remakes of the Ring cycle films. In the original novel, Sadako was portrayed with testicular feminization syndrome, meaning that she was anatomically male. In both the novels and movies, it is possible to infer that she is the daughter of some oceanic based entity, making her a quasi-oceanic demigod. __TOC__"@en . . . . . . "300"^^ . . . . . . . "*Nensha\n*Telepathy\n*Psychic abilities\n*Killing people by simply wishing to do so\n*Splitting fragments of her soul\n*Merging with other supernatural entities to become one\n*Technopathy\n*Death staring\n*Contorting her limbs and body"@en . "S"@en .